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Little League World Series 2025: TV channel, times, streaming for every game Wednesday

Little League World Series 2025: TV channel, times, streaming for every game Wednesday

USA Today2 days ago
The 2025 Little League World Series kicks off on Wednesday, Aug. 13 with four games across the U.S. and international brackets.
In total, 20 teams will take part in this summer tradition that concludes on Aug. 24, with the final two squads left standing competing for the championship.
Action starts with Puerto Rico taking on the team from Cardenales Little League (Barquisimeto, Venezuela). Wednesday's slate concludes with an evening affair between Fairfield, Connecticut, and Richmond, Texas.
USA TODAY Sports will have live updates as the games begin. So stay tuned for scores, updates and highlights from the first day of LLWS games.
What time is the Little League World Series today?
The first game Wednesday is at 1 p.m. ET with the final game starting at 7 p.m. ET, with Fairfield, Connecticut, taking on Richmond, Texas, to conclude the day.
Little League World Series 2025: TV, time and how to watch
The Little League World Series begins Wednesday with four games across the U.S. and international brackets. Games will be presented across ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+. Viewers can also watch with Fubo, which offers a free trial for new users.
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LLWS 2025 scores, schedule today
This section will be updated when games begin. All times ET.
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