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The 2007 World Series, the 103rd edition of Major League Baseball's championship series, is scheduled to begin play on Tuesday, October 23, 2007 and will take place between the winners of the 2007 American League Championship Series and the winners of the 2007 National League Championship Series in Major League Baseball. The seventh game, if necessary, will be played on Halloween night, Wednesday, October 31st. The locations and venues will be determined by the winners of those respective series. As per the 2006 Collective Bargaining Agreement signed on October 24, the league that wins next year's All-Star Game in San Francisco shall control home field advantage in next year’s Fall Classic.<ref>MLB, union announce new labor deal</ref> It will be televised by FOX—the first World Series to commence on a Tuesday since the Reds defeated the A's by a score of 7-0 at Riverfront Stadium on October 16, 1990.<ref>1990 Post-season games listed at retrosheet.org</ref><ref>Game 1, 1990 World Series</ref>

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