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Last updated: Monday, November 3, 2025 7:47PM GMT

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LOS ANGELES (KABC) — The Dodgers have done it again, and now it’s time to celebrate! Massive crowds of fans lined the streets of downtown Los Angeles Monday for the World Series victory parade.

After the parade winds down, the players will head to Dodger Stadium for even more festivities with a rally.

Eyewitness News will have all your bases covered with live team coverage from the parade route and Dodger Stadium. The parade officially kicks off at 11 a.m. but ABC7 will bring you live team coverage starting at 10 a.m.

What is the Dodger parade route?

The players will leave Dodger Stadium at 10:45 a.m. and make their way to downtown Los Angeles.

The parade route will be about 1.7 miles long and the event is supposed to take roughly 45 minutes.

The parade will start at North Broadway and West Temple Street. The buses will go west on Temple and then turn onto Grand and head south. At 7th Street, the players will head west to South Figueroa Street. The buses will then head north to West 5th Street, where the parade will end.

The Dodgers will then head back to the stadium.

The Dodgers are hosting a World Series celebration parade in downtown Los Angeles. Here are all the details and how to get tickets to Dodgers Stadium.

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Crowd gets loud as Dodgers make their way through DTLA

Fans went wild the moment the Dodgers made their way through downtown at the start of the parade.

Dozens of people lined up as early as 1 a.m. Monday to get the perfect spot.

“It’s a movie!” said one fan.

“We’ve been waiting all morning,” said another fan. “We’re so excited to see them.”

Fans went wild the moment the Dodgers made their way through downtown at the start of the parade.

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AIR7 aerials show massive crowds in DTLA for Dodgers celebration

Droves of Dodgers fans took to the streets of downtown Los Angeles Monday morning to celebrate the repeat World Series champions.

The first aerial view from AIR7 showed the massive crowds as the players rolled down the parade route on double-decker buses.

The first aerial view from AIR7 showed the massive crowds celebrating the Dodgers with a World Series victory parade.

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Dodger fan calls in ‘sick’ to watch World Series parade: ‘I had to be here!’

It probably won’t surprise most Los Angeles employers that they’re seeing a higher rate of sick calls right around the time the Dodgers World Series parade is moving through downtown.

One man apologized to his professor during an interview with Eyewitness News, saying he just had to be there.

It probably won’t surprise most Los Angeles employers that they’re seeing a higher rate of sick calls right around the time the Dodgers World Series parade is moving through downtown.

Dodgers pass 4 million attendance mark for first time in franchise history

During the Dodgers’ last home game of the season, the team passed the 4 million mark in attendance for the first time in franchise history.

So what was it like being inside Dodger Stadium during the epic World Series run? ABC7’s Rob Fukuzaki and Curt Sandoval shared their experiences Monday, calling it one of the greatest Fall classics of all time.

During the Dodgers’ last home game of the season, the team passed the 4 million mark in attendance for the first time in franchise history.

The Dodgers finished the 2025 regular season with a total attendance figure of 4,012,470. That’s an average of 49,537 fans per game, according to the organization.

The previous high for attendance in a year was set in 2019 with 3,974,309 fans. Last year, the Dodgers drew 3,941,251.