What channel is Florida vs. Chinese Taipei on today? Time, TV schedule for 2024 LLWS championship

Jared Greenspan

What channel is Florida vs. Chinese Taipei on today? Time, TV schedule for 2024 LLWS championship image

The 2024 Little League World Series draws to a close Sunday afternoon, with Florida and Chinese Taipei vying for the tournament title. 

The team from Lake Mary, Fla., defeated Boerne, Texas, 10-7, in an entertaining U.S. championship game on Saturday afternoon. Lake Mary scored four runs in the fifth inning and five runs in the sixth inning, rallying from two separate deficits to punch its ticket to the LLWS title game. 

In the international bracket, Chinese Taipei bested Venezuela, 4-1, behind a stellar pitching performance from starter Lai Cheng-Xi, who struck out 12 batters in 5 1/3 innings. Kuei-Shan Little League, representing Taoyuan, Taiwan, avenged last year's defeat in the International Championship. 

The U.S. representative has won each of the last five Little League World Series titles, through Florida is still seeking its first overall championship. It has lost in the title game eight times. 

Chinese Taipei is seeking its 18th title, having last won the LLWS in 1996. 

The Sporting News has you covered with everything you need to know to watch Sunday's championship game, including TV and live stream information. 

What channel is Florida vs. Chinese Taipei on today?

  • TV channel: ABC
  • Live stream: Fubo

The Little League World Series championship game between Florida and Chinese Taipei will air live on ABC. 

Karl Ravech (play-by-play), Jessica Mendoza (color analyst), Todd Frazier (color analyst), and Julie Foudy (reporter) will have the call. 

Viewers can also stream the game on Fubo, which offers a free trial, so you can try before you buy. 

Little League World Series championship game start time

  • Date: Sunday, Aug. 25
  • Time: 3 p.m. ET

Florida vs. Chinese Taipei will begin at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, Aug. 25. 

The game will be played at Lamade Stadium. 

Little League World Series schedule 2024

Wednesday, Aug. 14

GameResults
1Mexico 2, Caribbean 0
2West 3, New England 1
3Asia-Pacific 8, Canada 0
4Southeast 2, Midwest 1

Thursday, Aug. 15

GameResults
5Japan 11, Puerto Rico 0
6Mountain 9, Metro 1
7Cuba 4, Europe-Africa 1
8Southwest 9, Mid-Atlantic 0

Friday, Aug. 16

GameResults
9Latin America 10, Mexico 0
10West 5, Great Lakes 0
11Asia-Pacific 11, Australia 0
12Southeast 6, Northwest 1

Saturday, Aug. 17

GameResults
13Canada 12, Puerto Rico 5 (Puerto Rico eliminated)
14Metro 6, Midwest 3 (Midwest eliminated)
15Caribbean 8, Europe-Africa 3 (Europe-Africa eliminated)
16Mid-Atlantic 5, New England 0 (New England eliminated)

Sunday, Aug. 18

GameResults
17Metro 4, Great Lakes 0 (Great Lakes eliminated)
18Mexico 8, Canada 0 (Canada eliminated)
19Mid-Atlantic 12, Northwest 2 (Northwest eliminated)

Monday, Aug. 19

GameResults
20Caribbean 11, Australia 0 (Australia eliminated)
21Japan 2, Latin America 1
22Mountain 3, West 2
23Asia-Pacific 10, Cuba 2
24Southwest 4, Southeast 1

Tuesday, Aug. 20

GameResults
25Latin America 2, Caribbean 1 (Caribbean eliminated)
26West 3, Mid-Atlantic 1 (Mid-Atlantic eliminated)
27Mexico 6, Cuba 4 (Cuba eliminated)
28Southeast 6, Metro 1 (Metro eliminated)

Wednesday, Aug. 21

GameResults
29Asia-Pacific 3, Japan 1
30Southwest 5, Mountain 2
31Latin America 11, Mexico 3 (Mexico eliminated)
32Southeast 4, West 3 (West eliminated)

Thursday, Aug. 22

GameMatchup/Result
33Latin America 3, Japan 2 (Japan eliminated)
34Southeast 6, Mountain 3 (Mountain eliminated)

Saturday, Aug. 24

GameMatchup/Result
35Asia-Pacific 4, Latin America 1
36Southeast 10, Southwest 7

Sunday, Aug. 25

GameMatchup/ResultTime (ET)TV channel
37Third-place game: Game 35 loser vs. Game 36 loser10 a.m.ESPN2, Fubo
38Championship: Game 35 winner vs. Game 36 winner3 p.m.ABC, Fubo

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Jared Greenspan

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Jared Greenspan is a contributing writer for The Sporting News. Before joining The Sporting News, he covered University of Michigan football and basketball for The Michigan Daily and spent two summers working for the New York Post. Even though they often test his strength, he enjoys rooting for his favorite teams — the New York Mets, New York Knicks and New York Jets.