The busiest day of the 2017 Little League World Series is on Monday, with four elimination games and one consolation game on the schedule in Williamsport, Pa.
Little League World Series 2017 live stream: Times, TV schedule, and how to watch Monday online


ESPN will televise the first three games on Monday, with ESPN2 showing the final two and online streaming made available through WatchESPN.
The opener on Monday is one of two consolation games in the tournament, designed to make sure all 16 teams in the double-elimination Little League World Series play at least three games in Williamsport.
At 11 a.m. ET at Lamade Stadium, the team from Italy, representing the Europe-Africa region on the international side of the bracket, will face the kids from Grosse Pointe, Mich., representing the Great Lakes region on the U.S. bracket.
The other consolation game between 0-2 teams will be played on Tuesday.
The other four games on Monday are between 1-1 teams, which face a tough road ahead to get to their respective championship games. The path between here and Saturday’s U.S. and international championship games requires three wins in elimination games on Monday, Tuesday, then Thursday.
Monday schedule
Consolation Game A: Europe-Africa vs. Great Lakes, 11 a.m., Lamade Stadium
TV: ESPN, WatchESPN | Announcers: Adnan Virk, Tim Kurkjian
Game 17: Asia-Pacific vs. Mexico, 1 p.m., Volunteer Stadium
TV: ESPN, WatchESPN | Announcers: Dave Flemming, Kyle Peterson, Sebastian Salazar
Game 18: West vs. Mid-Atlantic, 3 p.m., Lamade Stadium
TV: ESPN, WatchESPN | Announcers: Karl Ravech, Aaron Boone, Julie Foudy
Game 19: Latin America loser vs. Caribbean, 6 p.m., Volunteer Stadium
TV: ESPN2, WatchESPN | Announcers: Flemming, Peterson, Salazar
Game 20: New England vs. Northwest, 8 p.m., Lamade Stadium
TV: ESPN2, WatchESPN | Announcers: Ravech, Boone, David Ross, Foudy











