What channel is Paseo Verde vs. Soundview in Little League World Series: TV, time, streaming

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Paseo Verde Little League will return to the Little League World Series on Sunday, Aug. 23, for a matchup against Soundview Little League of Tacoma, Washington.

Las Vegas Review-Journal August 23, 2026 - 2:00 am Paseo Verde Little League will compete in the Little League World Series on Sunday, Aug. 23, facing Soundview Little League of Tacoma, Washington. **When:** 6 a.m. Sunday **Where:** Howard J. Lamade Stadium, South Williamsport, Pennsylvania **TV:** ESPN **Streaming:** ESPN App/ESPN+, requiring an applicable subscription **Teams:** Paseo Verde (Henderson) vs. Soundview (Tacoma, Washington) The contest is scheduled as Game 17 of the Little League Baseball World Series, pitting the Mountain and Northwest region winners against each other in the U.S. bracket. Paseo Verde began its World Series run with a 6‑5 victory over Hamilton, Ohio, a game that was rescheduled after Thursday’s weather‑related postponements. Soundview advanced by defeating Boerne, Texas, 4‑3 on Friday. Kasen Workman delivered a two‑run triple in the third inning for the game‑winning hit, then escaped a bases‑loaded, no‑out jam in the bottom of the sixth. The tournament is being broadcast across ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC, with all 38 games accessible via the ESPN App for subscribers who hold the proper package. Sunday’s Paseo Verde‑Soundview matchup is one of two U.S. bracket games slated for Lamade Stadium that day. It is set for 6 a.m. PT and will air on ESPN. Paseo Verde, representing Henderson, is making its second Little League World Series appearance in three years. The winner will continue in the U.S. bracket; the loser will drop to the elimination side and must win its next games to remain in contention for the U.S. championship. The U.S. title game is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Pacific on Saturday, Aug. 29, on ABC. The Little League World Series championship game is set for 12 p.m. Pacific on Sunday, Aug. 30, also on ABC. This contented was produced with the assistance of artificial quality and edited by Review-Journal staff.