When and where is the championship game?
The championship game is on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET in Greenville, North Carolina.
Sports / Little League Softball
The 2025 Little League Softball World Series culminates with a championship game between Indiana and Pennsylvania. Both teams secured their spots after impressive semifinal victories, setting the stage for an exciting final showdown.
Floyds Knobs, Indiana, displayed smart softball in their semifinal game against North Carolina. After six scoreless innings, Alyvia Kolish started the extra inning on second base and scored the first run, followed by Abel. Indiana's pitchers, Briley Mercer and Grace Fiore, delivered outstanding performances, limiting North Carolina's offense. Pennsylvania's Reagan Bills dominated Oklahoma with her pitching prowess, supported by an RBI single that contributed to her team's victory. The final game promises to be a competitive contest between two strong teams.
**How to watch:** The championship game will be broadcast on ABC and available for streaming on ESPN+<https://www.espn.com/?ref=yanuki.com>. The consolation game between North Carolina and Oklahoma will be on ESPN.
The championship game is on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET in Greenville, North Carolina.
The game will be broadcast on ABC and streamed on ESPN+<https://www.espn.com/?ref=yanuki.com>.
North Carolina and Oklahoma will compete in the third-place game.
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