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Little League World Series Consolation, Championship, games, scores, stream, TV channel


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For 12-year-old baseball players around the world, the Little League World Series, is a life-changing sports experience.

Just four teams (two from the United States bracket and two from the International bracket) will play during the championship weekend of the 2023 Little League Baseball World Series.

Here's everything you need to know about the remaining teams at the LLWS and when those teams play next.

Who won the third place consolation game at the Little League World Series?

Game 37: Chinese Taipei 10, Texas 0

Who won the championship game at the Little League World Series?

Game 38: California 6, Curacao 5

How to watch the LLWS third place consolation game, LLWS championship game

You can watch the 2023 Little League World Series third place consolation game on ESPN and the championship game on ABC. You can live stream the LLWS championship game on ABC.com and the ABC app when you sign in with your current TV provider.

You can stream all the LLWS games on Sling TV via a subscription, on FuboTV with a free trial and on DirecTV Stream via a subscription as well. Also, LLWS games are available on ESPN+ but that method requires a cable login.

Little League World Series 2023 tv schedule, scores

All game times are ET

Wednesday, August 16

Game 1: Panama 4, Czech Republic 0

Game 2: Rhode Island 3, Nevada1

Game 3: Japan 1, Cuba 0

Game 4: Texas 2, Pennsylvania 1

Thursday, August 17

Game 5: Curacao 2, Australia 1

Game 6: Washington 10, Maine 0

Game 7: Chinese Taipei 6, Canada 0

Game 8: California 4, Ohio 3

Friday, August 18

Game 9: Venezuela 4, Panama 3

Game 10: Tennessee 8, Rhode Island 1

Game 11: Japan 6, Mexico 1

Game 12: Texas 6, North Dakota 2

Saturday, August 19

Game 13: Cuba 11, Australia 1

Game 14: Pennsylvania 5, Maine 3

Game 15: Canada 3, Czech Republic 0

Game 16: Nevada 13, Ohio 2

Sunday, August 20

Game 17: Panama 3, Cuba 2

Game 18: Rhode Island 7, Pennsylvania 2

Game 19: Mexico 10, Canada 1

Game 20: Nevada 7, North Dakota 1

Monday, August 21

Game 21: Curacao 2, Venezuela 1

Game 22: Washington 6, Tennessee 2

Game 23: Chinese Taipei 10, Japan 0

Game 24: Texas 3, California 1

Tuesday, August 22

Game 25: Mexico 3, Venezuela 1

Game 26: Tennessee 2, Nevada 1

Game 27: Japan 5, Panama 4

Game 28: California 9, Rhode Island 3

Wednesday, August 23

Game 29: Chinese Taipei 9, Curacao 1

Game 30: Texas 1, Washington 0

Game 31: Mexico 2, Japan 0

Game 32: California 5, Tennessee 3

Thursday, August 24

Game 33: Curacao 4, Mexico 2

Game 34: California 2, Washington 1

Saturday, August 26

International Championship

Game 35: Curacao 2, Chinese Taipei 0

U.S. Championship

Game 36: California 6, Texas 1

Sunday, August 27

Consolation Third Place Game

Game 37: Chinese Taipei 10, Texas 0

Game Story: Chinese Taipei wins third-place game at LLWS over Texas

Video Recap: Chinese Taipei was too much for Texas in the consolation game

2023 Little League World Series Championship game

Game 38: California 6, Curacao 5

Game Story: El Segundo, California wins Little League World Series championship on walk-off home run

Video Recap: Louis Lappe with the blast heard around the world

Little League World Series winners by year

In one of the more commanding runs in Little League World Series history, Hawaii (West Region) capped off another championship over Curacao (Caribbean Region) on August 28, 2022 to win last year's Little League World Series title. Here are the other previous champions going back to 2000.

2023 - El Segundo (California)

2022 - Honolulu (Hawaii)

2021 - Taylor North (Michigan)

2020 - *No event due to COVID-19*

2019 - Eastbank (Louisiana)

2018 - Honolulu (Hawaii)

2017 - Tokyo Kitasuna (Japan)

2016 - Maine-Endwell (New York)

2015 - Tokyo-Kitasuna (Japan)

2014 - Seoul (South Korea)

2013 - Musashi-Fuchu (Japan)

2012 - Tokyo-Kitasuna (Japan)

2011 - Huntington Beach (California)

2010 - Edogawa Minami (Japan)

2009 - Park View (California)

2008 - Waipio (Hawaii)

2007 - Warner Robins (Georgia)

2006 - Northern (Georgia)

2005 - West Oahu (Hawaii)

2004 - Pabao (Curacao)

2003 - Musashi-Fuchu (Japan)

2002 - Valley Sports (Kentucky)

2001 - The Kitasuna (Japan)

2000 - The Sierra Maestra (Venezuela)

Sherlon Christie is a social media editor for Paste BN Sports. You can reach him at schristie@usatoday.com