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How to Watch 2025 Little League World Series: Live Stream Regionals, Willamsport, Schedule, TV Channel

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Teams across the country are trying to secure their spot in Williamsport as the 2025 Little League Baseball Regional Tournaments are underway.

Manager Lee Cheng-Ta of the Asia-Pacific Region team from Taoyuan Ciy, Chinese Taipei looks on in the fifth inning against the Southeast Region team from Lake Mary, Florida during the Little League World Series Championship…


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How to Watch 2025 Little League World Series

  • Date (Regionals): Thursday, July 31 – Friday, August 8
  • Date (Little League World Series): Wednesday, August 13 – Sunday, August 24
  • Channel: ESPN, ABC
  • Stream: Fubo (free trial)

All regional and Little League World Series games will be broadcast nationally on ESPN, with the exception of the championship games, which will be broadcast on ABC.

One of the most exciting times of the year for baseball is upon us, as the 2025 Little League World Series representatives will be taking the field in Williamsport in just over a week.

There have already been some fantastic Regional Tournament games played as the players and coaches continue to claw their way into the field of 20 teams. From there, 10 nationally and 10 international teams will fight through the bracket as they look to become the newest kings of Little League Baseball.

A United States team has won the Little League World Series for six straight years, but prior to that stretch Japan and South Korea had combined to win six in eight years from 2010-2017. It will be interesting to see if an international squad can finally end the run.

This is a great month of Little League Baseball that you will not want to miss; make sure to tune in and catch all the action.

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The Southeast Region team from Lake Mary, Florida celebrates after beating the Asia-Pacific Region team from Taoyuan Ciy, Chinese Taipei 2-1 to win the Little League World Series Championship Game at Howard J. Lamade Stadium…

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