
2025 Little League Softball World Series: Scores from Sunday's games
The first game of the day will feature Mill Creek Little League from Washington, representing the Northwest, as it takes on Tulsa National Little League from Oklahoma, representing the Southwest. The second game will be a historic moment as North Carolina faces off against the Latin America team, Cantareira Little League from São Paulo, Brazil, which is making its first appearance at the LLSWS.
In an intense international matchup, the third game is Canada facing off against the Europe-Africa team, Prague Little League, from Prague, Czech Republic. The final game of the day will showcase New England's Guilford Little League from Connecticut taking on West Suburban LL from Johnstown, Pennsylvania, representing the Mid-Atlantic region.
Here are the updated scores for all the LLSWS action on Sunday, Aug. 3.
More: AUSL crowns inaugural champion as Talons claim softball title with late home run
How to watch 2025 Little League Softball World Series
The 2025 Little League Softball World Series will be broadcast on ESPN platforms, with the championship game airing on ABC. Games will also be available to stream on ESPN+.
Catch the Little League Softball World Series on ESPN+
2025 Little League Softball World Series schedule
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Associated Press
38 minutes ago
- Associated Press
Miyu Yamashita wins Women's British Open, in photos
PORTHCAWL, Wales (AP) — Miyu Yamashita of Japan captured her first major title Sunday when she withstood a charge by Charley Hull by not making a bogey until the outcome of the Women's British Open was no longer in doubt. She closed with a 2-under 70 for a two-shot victory. This photo gallery curated by AP photo editors shows photo highlights from the Women's Golf British Open being played at Royal Porthcawl in Wales. ___ AP golf:
Yahoo
41 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Bayern midfielder Palhinha joins Spurs on loan
Tottenham have signed Bayern Munich midfielder Joao Palhinha on a season-long loan deal. The 30-year-old, who joined the German side from Fulham in 2024, was limited to just 17 Bundesliga appearances last season. Spurs boss Thomas Frank was keen to sign a defensive-minded midfielder following his appointment, with question marks over the futures of Yves Bissouma and Rodrigo Bentancur. Tottenham also have the option of signing Palhinha on a permanent basis at the end of his loan. The Portugal international has significant Premier League experience, making 68 top-flight appearances in two years at Fulham before his move to Bayern for £42.3m. Palhinha comfortably topped the rankings for tackles with a total of 300 during his previous stint in the English top-flight - 109 more than any other player - and ranked sixth for interceptions (92). His combative style of play, however, does carry risks having received 27 yellow cards across 2022-23 and 2023-24 - at least five more than anyone else. Palhinha becomes Spurs' third summer signing, following the £55m acquisition of Mohammed Kudus and French forward Mathys Tel's arrival from Bayern on a permanent basis after a loan spell. 'Palhinha can provide balance to midfield' - analysis Former West Ham, Wolves and Crystal Palace coach Edu Rubio Joao Palhinha can be a fantastic addition to Tottenham. The move could help provide balance to a very creative and attack-minded midfield and offer a security line to the team's backline and defensive approach. He is a very good defensive-minded midfielder and his physical ability and presence will be perfect for the Premier League. Palhinha's ability to win tackles and aerial duels can also be very valuable. His leadership qualities have been appreciated by his team-mates at Bayern, and no doubt these will be welcomed by Thomas Frank, too. Latest Tottenham news, analysis and fan views Get Tottenham news sent straight to your phone
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Vinicius Junior's camp confirm no Real Madrid contract agreement
Real Madrid superstar Vinicius Junior is no closer to agreeing a contract extension with the La Liga giants this summer. The Brazil international remains vitally important to Xabi Alonso's plans in the Spanish capital but there are questions facing both after the FIFA Club World Cup exit. A 4-0 semi final humbling at the hands of rivals PSG sharpened the focus on Alonso and his players with Vinicius coming in for criticism. Real Madrid are rumoured to be have unimpressed with his efforts in the USA, which he is to be punished for, and that could have a knock-on effect to his future. Ongoing interest from the Saudi Pro League remains in the background and Real Madrid want an answer from their No.7. Vinicius Junior's Real Madrid contract update Real Madrid are working on a new contract with Vinicius, and it's been reported an agreement has been reached – with the idea being for it to be signed later this summer – but that no longer looks to be the case. His current deal in the Spanish capital runs until 2027, with Real Madrid pushing to extend it to 2030, but the situation is now at a standstill. Saudi clubs are on alert over the situation, as Real Madrid seek to avoid him slipping into the final 12-18 months of his contract at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu. Image via Reuters The 24-year-old answered questions on his future at the Club World Cup, which gives Real Madrid hope. 'I hope I can stay here for many years. I've always said it's the club of my life. I'm very happy with the coach and the staff, I hope I can stay,' as per Mundo Deportivo. 'I have a two year contract until 2027. I want to stay for my entire career and make history in this team.' Vinicius' agent blocks Real Madrid talks With Real Madrid effectively pausing the negotiations, with the player is yet to make a decision, and reports from Cadena COPE claim his representatives have confirmed no renewal is in place.