The Cleveland Indians and the Chicago Cubs played Game 5 of the World Series at Wrigley Field, with Cleveland looking to win its first World Series title in, oh, 67 years. But the Cubs would have none of that, beating the Indians 3-2 to send the series back to Cleveland.

We're going back to Cleveland

Put it in the books, Cubs fans. Aroldis Chapman's 2⅔ innings of scoreless baseball helped Chicago hang on for a 3-2 win, and sent the Series back to Cleveland for Game 6.

A song of ice and fire. pic.twitter.com/xQBS7bVXMX — Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) October 31, 2016

The celebration is on

Cubs fans take to the streets in Chicago to celebrate a Game 5 win.

Cubs fans on Waveland sing "Go Cubs Go" after final out pic.twitter.com/wx8HS8spBS — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) October 31, 2016

A classic 7th-inning stretch

Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder did a duet with the late Harry Caray for Wrigley's singing of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame."

Nice touch by Cubs. Harry on one board and Eddie on the other for "Take Me Out to the Ballgame." pic.twitter.com/bS3z5nPoYK — Jordan Bastian (@MLBastian) October 31, 2016

Bryant's homer sparks Cubs rally

Kris Bryant put Chicago on the board in the fourth inning with a solo home run. The Cubs went on to score three runs that inning to take a 3-1 lead.

In need of a moment.



The MVP delivers. #LetsGo pic.twitter.com/vPjG1E8CMH — Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) October 31, 2016

An unlikely duo?

Former Yankees manager Joe Torre strikes a pose with New York native and singing superstar Lady Gaga at the game.

Cubs fans go all out in Chicago

When your team hasn't won a World Series in over a century, a little cold weather doesn't even matter. This fan captured the attitude inside and outside Wrigley during the Cubs' rally.

Jason Gilley, 44, outside Wrigley on Waveland Avenue, doesn't care that the temperature outside matches his age pic.twitter.com/dFJSb3c7mn — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) October 31, 2016

Is that Jim Harbaugh?

Yep, that's the Michigan football coach, supporting the team in the city where he was a quarterback for seven seasons with the Bears.

Coping with the pain

After Jose Ramirez homered at the top of the second inning to give the Indians a 1-0 lead, Cubs fans at Stretch Bar & Grill ordered hundreds of dollars' worth of shots.

Early drinking for Cubs fans at @stretchchicago bar in Wrigleyville. $360 worth of Jim Beam white label was just poured pic.twitter.com/tno9PD3wPg — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) October 31, 2016

Good sign for the Cubs?

This happened the last time there were two ties in the NFL season (there have been two so far this year) ...