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Little League World Series games today: LLWS schedule for championship, third-place game

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The 2024 Little League World Series wraps up on Sunday, with the championship and third-place game concluding the world’s top youth baseball competition.

Chinese Taipei and Florida will battle for the title at Lamade Stadium after two very different wins on Saturday. Chinese Taipei rode good pitching and sound defense to a 4-1 win over Venezuela, putting the Asia-Pacific representatives in position to win an 18th LLWS title.

Florida, meanwhile, trailed 4-0 and 7-5 only to defeat Texas 10-7 thanks to a wild four-run sixth inning. An emotional, dramatic game may end up fueling Florida to finally break through. This will be the ninth time a Floridian team has made the LLWS Championship Game, but the previous eight have all ended up taking second place in the end.

Venezuela and Texas aren’t done yet, with the third-place game opening the doubleheader Sunday morning.

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Here’s what to know about the Little League World Series for Sunday, Aug. 25:

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Little League World Series: Aug. 25 schedule

All times Eastern.

  • Venezuela vs. Texas, 10 a.m. | Lamade Stadium | ESPN2
  • Chinese Taipei vs. Florida, 3 p.m. | Lamade Stadium | ABC

Watch: Follow Sunday’s LLWS games with an ESPN+ subscription

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All 39 games of the Little League World Series will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2, or ABC, with streaming options including ESPN+, the ESPN app, and Fubo, the last of which offers a free trial. Coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET.

Stream the LLWS with a Fubo subscription (free trial)

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