In case you can't make it downtown to watch the Blue Jays in their first Major League Baseball playoff appearance in 22 years, Mississauga has you covered.

The City has obtained the rights to air select Blue Jays playoff games on the big screen at Celebration Square.

"We screened the (2014 FIFA) World Cup, Raptors playoff games, the Olympics as well, so we're excited to be adding the Blue Jays and supporting them in their road to the World Series," said Nidhi Khanna, acting manager of Celebration Square.

"We look forward to having people come in to cheer them on."

A schedule of games screened at Celebration Square will be released once the post season schedule is determined. The Blue Jays clinched the American League East Division on Wednesday with a 15-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles.

The Jays are currently a game ahead of the Kansas City Royals for the best record in the AL. They conclude their regular season Sunday against the Tampa Bay Rays before heading into their AL Divisional Series running from Oct. 8 to 14.

If they advance, the AL Championship Series is slated to be played between Oct. 16 and 24, followed by the World Series between Oct. 27 and Nov. 4.

Mississauga could have a presence on the Jays as well if Dalton Pompey, a 22-year-old outfielder hailing from Erin Mills, makes the 25-man playoff roster.

Guests can watch games at Celebration Square free of charge and food trucks selling goods such as paninis, crepes and coffee will be on site as well.

Similarly, Brampton's Garden Square is also airing Jays games, including the remaining matches of the regular season. Family viewing parties are being planned with baseball activities, arts, crafts and food vendors planned along with the games themselves.