[NBC Sandiego] - Full guide to the 2023 Little League World Series

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    [NBC Sandiego] - Full guide to the 2023 Little League World Series

    It’s almost time to play ball in Williamsport, Pa. The Little League World Series is back for the second edition of a 20-team tournament. It marks another year of normalcy for the event after it was canceled in 2020 and turned into a U.S.-exclusive tournament in . Though the tournament expanded to 20 teams in 2022, no team was a match for . The Honolulu team steamrolled its way to the title and beat Curaçao to capture the Little League World Series crown. Here is a look at the 10 U.S. teams, 10 international teams, game schedule and everything else to know ahead of this year’s Little League World Series. When is the 2023 Little League World Series? The 2023 Little League World Series will go from Aug. 16-27. Along with the championship game on Aug. 27, there are two other notable events over the course of the 12-day tournament. The and Washington Nationals will meet up in the at Historic Bowman Field on Sunday, Aug. 20, and the Little League Home Run Derby will take place on Thursday, Aug. 24. Where is the 2023 Little League World Series? Williamsport will host the 2023 tournament, just like it has for all previous editions of the Little League World Series. The competition will feature two venues that are right next to one another: Howard J. Lamade Stadium and Volunteer Stadium. Lamade Stadium is the site for all games between U.S. teams, two games between international teams, the consolation third-place game and the Little League World Series Final. Volunteer Stadium will play host to all other matchups between international teams, as well as the Little League Home Run Derby. What channel is the Little League World Series on? All games will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. Matchups can also be streamed on Watch ESPN and the ESPN app. What is the format for the 2023 Little League World Series? The Little League World Series introduced a 20-team bracket in 2022, and it is not nearly as neat as the former 16-team one. Metro and Mountain Regions were added on the U.S. side, but the international side is a bit more complicated. Cuba, Panama and Puerto Rico are now part of a rotation where two of the teams receive an automatic bid, while the other competes in its respective regional tournament. Cuba and Panama have automatic bids for the 2023 tournament. Puerto Rico competed as part of the Caribbean Region in 2023 and did not earn a trip to Williamsport. Not every team starts the Little League World Series in the same position as part of the 20-team bracket. Four teams on each side of the bracket will play an additional game, while two other teams from each side will have to await the results of those games to figure out their first opponent. From there, the tournament follows a double-elimination format until the U.S. Final and the International Final. The winners of those two games will meet up for the LLWS title. The full bracket can be found . Which teams are in the 2023 Little League World Series? Here’s a look at the full LLWS field: United States Great Lakes: New Albany, Ohio Metro: Smithfield, Rhode Island Mid-Atlantic: Media, Pennsylvania Midwest: Fargo, North Dakota Mountain: Henderson, Nevada New England: Gray, Maine Northwest: Seattle, Washington Southeast: Nolensville, Tennessee Southwest: Needville, Texas West: El Segundo, California International Asia-Pacific: Taoyuan, Chinese Taipei Australia: Sydney, Australia Canada: Regina, Canada Caribbean: Willemstad, Curaçao Cuba: Bayamo, Cuba Europe-Africa: Brno, Czech Republic Japan: Tokyo, Japan Latin America: Maracaibo, Venezuela Mexico: Tijuana, Mexico Panama: Santiago de Veraguas, Panama 2023 Little League World Series schedule Here are the dates, times and networks for every game at the 2023 Little League World Series (all times ET): Wednesday, Aug. 16 Game 1: Europe-Africa vs. Panama, 1 p.m., ESPN Game 2: Mountain vs. Metro, 3 p.m., ESPN Game 3: Japan vs. Cuba, 5 p.m., ESPN Game 4: Southwest vs. Mid-Atlantic, 7 p.m., ESPN Thursday, Aug. 17 Game 5: Caribbean vs. Australia, 1 p.m., ESPN Game 6: Northwest vs. New England, 3 p.m., ESPN Game 7: Canada vs. Asia-Pacific, 5 p.m., ESPN Game 8: West vs. Great Lakes, 7 p.m., ESPN2 Friday, Aug. 18 Game 9: Winner G1 vs. Latin America, 1 p.m., ESPN Game 10: Winner G2 vs. Southeast, 3 p.m., ESPN Game 11: Winner G3 vs. Mexico, 5 p.m., ESPN Game 12: Winner G4 vs. Midwest, 7 p.m., ESPN Saturday, Aug. 19 Game 13: Game 3 loser vs. Game 5 loser, 12 p.m., ESPN Game 14: Game 4 loser vs. Game 6 loser, 2 p.m., ESPN Game 15: Game 1 loser vs. Game 7 loser, 4 p.m., ESPN Game 16: Game 2 loser vs. Game 8 loser, 6 p.m., ESPN Sunday, Aug. 20 Game 17: Game 9 loser vs. Game 13 winner, 9 a.m., ESPN Game 18: Game 10 loser vs. Game 14 winner, 11 a.m., ESPN Game 19: Game 11 loser vs. Game 15 winner, 1 p.m., ESPN Game 20: Game 12 loser vs. Game 16 winner, 2 p.m., ABC Monday, Aug. 21 Game 21: Game 5 winner vs. Game 9 winner, 1 p.m., ESPN Game 22: Game 6 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 3 p.m., ESPN Game 23: Game 11 winner vs. Game 7 win...

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