
The Little League Softball World Series final rounds are set to air on the ESPN family of networks this weekend.
An all-star crew of broadcasters are in the booth in Greenville, North Carolina, including analysts Amanda Scarborough and Michele Smith. Play-by-play Courtney Lyle and reporter Kris Budden round out the broadcast crew.
Following weather delays on Friday, a total of four games will be played on Saturday. Those games are the tournament’s semifinal rounds for the respective Pools A and B. Teams that reach each Pool’s finals will go on to play on Sunday. All four of Saturday’s games will air on ESPN2, beginning at 10 am Eastern.
On Sunday, the Pool B final will air at 1 pm Eastern while the Pool A final will air at 4 pm. Both games are set to be broadcast on ESPN, with the Pool A final serving as the designed lead-in to the Sunday Night Baseball broadcast.
The tournament wraps up from Greenville on Monday with the third-place game, following by the Little League Softball World Series championship game in primetime at 7 pm Eastern. Both of the games on Monday will also air on ESPN.
Remaining teams in the LLSWS heading into Saturday’s action include the Philippines, Maryland, Virginia, Texas, Connecticut, and North Carolina.











