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  • Four Little League World Series elimination games are scheduled for Tuesday, August 19th.
  • Matchups include Japan vs. Mexico, South Carolina vs. Hawaii, Canada vs. Aruba, and Washington vs. South Dakota.

Day 7 of the 2025 Little League World Series features another slate of elimination games as the tournament in Williamsport, Pennsylvania inches closer to the championship.

Eight teams will be in action on Tuesday, Aug. 19, including four that played the previous day. Each of the teams that take the field today have at least one loss, making every game a must-win situation in the double-elimination format.

The day begins with an International bracket game between Japan and Mexico. That game will be followed by a game in the U.S. bracket between South Carolina of the Southeast region and Hawaii from the West region.

In the second International game, Canada will take on Aruba from the Caribbean region before the night ends with a matchup between the Northwest region team from Washington and the Midwest region team from South Dakota.

USA TODAY Sports will have full coverage of all four games on Day 7. Here’s all the information you need to follow along:

  • Game 25 (International): Japan 6, Mexico 0
  • Game 26 (U.S.): South Carolina (Southeast) 3, Hawaii (West) 0 (sixth inning)
  • Game 27 (International): Canada vs. Aruba (Caribbean), 5 p.m. ET | ESPN
  • Game 28 (U.S.): Washington (Northwest) vs. South Dakota (Midwest), 7 p.m. ET | ESPN

Nursing a one-run lead, South Carolina broke through in a big way in the sixth inning, extending their lead to three runs, giving starter Brady Westbrook much more room to work, which would come in handy considering Hawaii led off the bottom of the sixth inning with a double.

South Carolina got their two runs thanks to a single from Andrew Bogan which drove in Preston Ware and Bubba McQuilkin. Given how tough Westbrook has been to this Hawaii team, Hawaii is on their heels with just three outs to spare.

Hawaii got a runner into scoring position with one out against South Carolina’s Brady Westbrooks after Kobe Lumford singled and that moved Dayten Ordenstein to second base. Hulili Kauahikaua then walked to load the bases with one out. However, Shane Bunag hit into a 4-6-3 double play to end the inning. South Carolina First baseman Jacob Gibson made an impressive stretch to receive the ball to complete the double play. The call at first was reviewed and upheld. After five complete innings, South Carolina 1-0 lead over Hawaii.

Brokaw has gone three and one-third innings and has given up two hits and two walks but more importantly has kept South Carolina from scoring any more runs, which still leaves some hope for Hawaii. Still, 1-0, South Carolina after the top of the fifth.

Hawaii’s Kuana Payanal got a leadoff single to start the bottom of the fourth inning. But his team couldn’t advance him against South Carolina’s Brady Westbrooks, who’s now allowed just one hit amogst 52 pitches (33 for strikes).

Westbrooks has been a tough opponent for the Hawaii hitters thus far. He’s allowed only one walk, struck out one batter and relied on his defense for the remaining outs as South Carolina holds onto a 1-0 lead after three innings.

South Carolina’s Joe Giulietti was initially called out at first base but replay clearly showed he beat the throw by a half of a step. Brady Westbrooks then gets a single to center and Giulietti goes all the way to third base on the play. However, Andrew Bogan then popped out to end the inning. Still, 1-0, South Carolina after the top of the third inning.

Westbrooks has throw only 20 pitches (13 for strikes) and hasn’t allowed a hit or a walk yet and had one strikeout with his team leading 1-0 after two innings.

Brokhaw inherited the bases loaded with two outs and proceeded to walk the first batter he faced for a 1-0 South Carolina lead. Fermahin finished with 38 pitches (35 threshold) and he will have to rest for one day.

Fermahin 12 pitches (10 strikes) allowed one hit and had one strikeout in the first inning while Westbrooks 10 pitches (seven strikes) breezed through his portion and added one strikeout. After the first inning, we are scoreless in Williamsport.

South Carolina (1-1) and Hawaii (1-1) each looking to extend its stay in Williamsport as game 26 of the LLWS begins.

There have been 13 games in the international bracket at Volunteer Stadium so far this year in Williamsport and eight of them have ended in a shutout. Japan’s Yoshi Yamamoto was the star on the mound and at the plate for his team. He went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and three RBI at the plate. He tossed five and one-third innings, gave up only three hits, allowed no walks and struck out eight batters to ensure Japan stayed alive in the LLWS. Japan moves on to face winner of Canada/Aruba at 5 p.m. ET on ESPN on Wednesday, August 20 at Volunteer Stadium. Mexico ends its LLWS experience with a 2-2 record.

Yamamoto pitched to one batter in the bottom of the sixth inning and got a lineout. He finished with 68 pitches (threshold 65 pitches requires three days rest) and is now available to pitch again on Saturday, August 23 in the international championship game (if Japan makes it there).

Mexico’s Iker Castaneda got a strikeout to end the top of the sixth on his 83rd pitch of the game. So, if the game gets extended, he could face potentially one more batter. But Mexico’s deficit is large, six runs to be exact, against Japan’s Yoshi Yamamoto, who came out to start the bottom of the sixth inning.

Do you leave Yoshi Yamamoto in for the potential complete game or do you take him out after 64 pitches? Currently, he would need three days rest and can’t pitch again until Saturday, August 23 (if Japan makes it there). If he goes to 66 or more pitches, he would need four days of rest and wouldn’t be available again until Sunday, August 24 (if Japan makes it to the championship game). Either way, Yamamoto had a six-pitch inning to stay under that threshold with his team leading 6-0 after five innings.

According to ESPN, every hitter for Japan now has at least one hit in the Little League World Series after Ritsugu Furusato gets an infield single to reach first base to start off the inning. Teammate Yoshi Yamamoto showing his power and launches a two-run home run to right field to extend Japan’s lead to 6-0 after the top of the fifth inning. Yamamoto is 2-for-3 with two runs scored and three RBI.

Mexico’s Ian Cano led off the inning with a hit. Gregorio Madrid got hit by a pitch and that put runners on first and second with no outs. But Japan’s Yoshi Yamamoto showed how tough he was with a line out and back to back strikeouts to end the threat and the inning. Japan is holding a 4-0 lead over Mexico after four innings.

Yamamoto has retired eight batters in a row and he’s only thrown 38 pitches (29 strikes) so far. He’s in a great position to go the distance for Japan. Still, 4-0 Japan after three innings.

Japan has been aggressive at the plate and despite getting another runner in scoring position can’t add to the team. Still, 4-0, Japan after the top of the third inning.

Yamaoto got the first out via a ground out and then struck out the final two batters of the inning to bring his strikeout total to four. Through two innings, he’s only allowed two hits and no runs.

Japan got more runners in scoring position (3-for-8 with 4 RBI with RISP for game so far) but Mexico’s Iker Castaneda limits the impact and keeps the score the same, 4-0, Japan, after top of second inning.

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Mexico mounted a response to Japan in the bottom of the first by getting a runner to second with only one out. However, Japan starter Yushi Yamamoto gets out of the jam with a pop out and a strikeout. After one full inning, Japan leads 4-0.

Japan’s Yushi Yamamoto had an RBI-single and Tensei Yazawa supplied the big blast (a three-run home run) to give Japan the big lead after the top of the first inning. Japan gets four runs on five hits.

It’s win or go home for eight teams on Tuesday at the Little League World Series. Japan and Mexico start off the action on ESPN.

What time does Little League World Series start today?

The first game on Tuesday, Aug. 19 starts at 1 p.m. ET with the final game starting at 7 p.m. ET. All games take place in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, in either Howard J. Lamade Stadium or Little League Volunteer Stadium.

Little League World Series Day 7 schedule

Tuesday, Aug. 19

All times Eastern

  • Game 25 (International): Japan vs. Mexico, 1 p.m. | ESPN
  • Game 26 (U.S.): South Carolina (Southeast) vs. Hawaii (West), 3 p.m. | ESPN
  • Game 27 (International): Canada vs. Aruba (Caribbean), 5 p.m. | ESPN
  • Game 28 (U.S.): Washington (Northwest) vs. South Dakota (Midwest), 7 p.m. | ESPN

Little League World Series 2025: TV, time and how to watch

The Little League World Series began Wednesday, Aug. 13 and concludes on Sunday, Aug. 24. Games will be presented across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+. Viewers can also watch with Fubo, which offers a free trial for new users.

  • Times: Coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET
  • TV: ESPN
  • Streaming: ESPN+Fubo

Stream the 2025 Little League World Series on Fubo

Little League World Series Day 6 results

Monday, Aug. 18

  • Game 21 (International): Venezuela 4, Japan 0
  • Game 22 (U.S.): Nevada 1, South Carolina 0 (7 innings)
  • Game 23 (International): Chinese Taipei 4, Aruba 0
  • Game 24 (U.S.): Connecticut 13, South Dakota 1

Little League World Series Day 5 results

Sunday, Aug. 17

  • Game 17 (U.S.): Washington 3, Massachusetts 2
  • Game 18 (International): Canada 12, Australia 0
  • Game 19 (U.S.): Hawaii 9, Illinois 1
  • Game 20 (International): Mexico 2, Panama 1

Little League World Series Day 4 results

Saturday, Aug. 16

  • Game 13 (International): Australia 5, Czechia 3
  • Game 14 (U.S.): Massachusetts 7, Texas 3
  • Game 15 (International): Mexico 11, Puerto Rico 5
  • Game 16 (U.S.): Illinois 3, Pennsylvania 2

Little League World Series Day 3 results

Friday, Aug. 15

  • Game 9 (International): Venezuela 4, Canada 0
  • Game 10 (U.S.): Nevada 5, Washington 3
  • Game 11 (International): Aruba 8, Panama 2
  • Game 12 (U.S.): Connecticut 5, Hawaii 1

Little League World Series Day 2 results

Thursday, Aug. 14

  • Game 5 (International): Japan 12, Czechia 0
  • Game 6 (U.S.): South Carolina 13, Massachusetts 0
  • Game 7 (International): Chinese Taipei 3, Mexico 0
  • Game 8: (U.S.): South Dakota 2, Pennsylvania 0

Little League World Series Day 1 results

Wednesday, Aug. 13

  • Game 1 (International): Venezuela 5, Puerto Rico 0
  • Game 2 (U.S.): Nevada 16, Illinois 1
  • Game 3 (International): Panama 7, Australia 2
  • Game 4 (U.S.): Connecticut 1, Texas 0