
Little League Softball World Series 2025: Times, TV, streaming for Day 2 games Monday
All the teams that won their games on Sunday, Aug. 3 will compete again on Monday in consecutive matches. Lake Mary, Florida, representing the Southeast region; Pitt County (Winterville, North Carolina), representing the host North Carolina region; Repentigny, Quebec, representing the Canada region; and Johnstown, Pennsylvania, representing the Mid-Atlantic region were all victorious on Day 1.
Pitt County will take on Central League representative Floyds Knobs, Indiana in the first game on Day 2; followed by Lake Mary vs. the Southwest region team from Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Johnstown, Pennsylvania vs. the West region team from Los Angeles. Monday's action ends with Repentigny, Quebec against Iwate, Japan of the Asia-Pacific region.
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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+.
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