As the Blue Jays stay alive to play another day, fans won’t be able to cheer from the Nest at Nathan Phillips Square for Game 5 on Wednesday due to a fundraising event.

But not to worry — the Nest is temporarily relocating a few blocks away to David Pecaut Square on King St. W., where there will be a live broadcast at 4 p.m. of the Jays’ second elimination game against Cleveland.

Wednesday’s matchup comes off the heels of Tuesday’s 5-1 victory against Cleveland, with another win needed today to avoid elimination.

“It ain’t over yet, Toronto! The way we see it, we’ve only just begun!” the Jays tweeted.

As fans pour into the city, and around 50,000 people expected at Rogers Centre, roads around the stadium will be temporarily closed after the game.

Meanwhile, at Nathan Phillips Square, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society will be holding their annual “Light the Night Walk” starting at 5 p.m.