
Little League World Series today: Day 7 game times, TV channel, streaming
Eight teams will be in action on Tuesday, Aug. 19, including four who played the previous day. Each of the teams that take the field today has at least one loss, making every game a must-win situation in the double-elimination format.
The day begins with an International bracket game between Japan and Mexico. That game will be followed by a game in the U.S. bracket between South Carolina of the Southeast region and Hawaii from the West region.
In the second International game, Canada will take on Aruba from the Caribbean region before the night ends with a matchup between the Northwest region team from Washington and the Midwest region team from South Dakota.
USA TODAY Sports will have full coverage of all four games on Day 7. Here's all the information you need to follow along:
What time does Little League World Series start today?
The first game on Tuesday, Aug. 19 starts at 1 p.m. ET with the final game starting at 7 p.m. ET. All games take place in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, in either Howard J. Lamade Stadium or Little League Volunteer Stadium.
Little League World Series Day 7 schedule
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