The World Series of Beach Volleyball continues on Friday with men’s and women’s pool play, as well as the AAU Junior National Championships. The FIVB-sanctioned event will run through the weekend and features some of the best domestic, international, junior, and amateur volleyball players in the world.
World Series of Beach Volleyball 2017: Start time, TV channel, and live stream for Friday
The World Series of Beach Volleyball continues on Friday and here’s how you can watch.


Friday’s action begins at noon ET and play will run throughout the day until 6 p.m. The only television coverage will be provided by ESPN beginning at 5 p.m. for the women’s quarterfinals.
But other action on the day will be streamed live online via ESPN3. That is available via WatchESPN in your web browser or on the ESPN app on your phone, beginning at noon and running to around the time the television broadcast starts.
The action began Thursday with one of the most anticipated matches in the sport: the first competition between April Ross and Kerri Walsh Jennings since their split in May.
The two won multiple titles and gold medals over a four-year period, but Walsh Jennings separated from Ross while disputing the AVP and refusing to sign a contract. That led to her partnering with Nicole Branagh, while Ross partnered with Lauren Fendrick.
They faced off on Thursday, and the match was ultimately won by Ross and Fendrick.
Below is all you need to know to watch the action on Friday
How to watch the World Series of Beach Volleyball
Date: Friday, July 14
Location: Long Beach, Calif.
Time: Noon ET
TV: ESPN (5 p.m.)











