The Braves have tickets available to the general public for all National League Championship Series games at Truist Park.

As of early Friday, single-game prices for up to four NLCS home games started at $75 each via braves.com/tickets.

The Braves will host the Dodgers in Games 1 and 2 of the best-of-seven series on Saturday and Sunday nights. Games 6 and 7, if necessary, also would be played at Truist Park on October 23-24.

After winning the NL East, the Braves defeated NL Central champion Milwaukee three games to one in a best-of-five NL Division Series. The Dodgers got past St. Louis in the wild-card game and defeated the Giants 2-1 Thursday in Game 5 of the other NLDS matchup.

The Braves are in the NLCS for a second consecutive season, but last year’s event was played at a neutral site in Arlington, Texas, because of COVID-19 protocols. The Braves haven’t played an NLCS game in their home stadium in 20 years, dating to Game 5 of the 2001 NLCS at Turner Field. The Arizona Diamondbacks won that series four games to one.

The Braves haven’t yet put potential World Series tickets on sale to the general public, but previously said they would do so if they advanced beyond the Division Series.

Here’s a game-by-game look at the National League championship series:

(All games televised on TBS)

Game 1: Dodgers at Braves, Saturday, Oct. 16, 8:07 p.m.

Game 2: Dodgers at Braves, Sunday, Oct. 17, 7:37 p.m.

Game 3: Braves at Dodgers, Tuesday, Oct. 19, TBD

Game 4: Braves at Dodgers, Wednesday, Oct. 20, TBD

Game 5*: Braves at Dodgers, Thursday, Oct. 21, TBD

Game 6*: Dodgers at Braves, Saturday, Oct. 23, TBD

Game 6*: Dodgers at Braves, Sunday, Oct. 24, TBD

* — If necessary