2026 LLWS Opening Round Matchups: Full Schedule, Bracket & Game Times
Finally, the wait is over! Little League International announced an open round of matchups for the Little League World Series 2026 on June 10, 2026. Twenty teams, twelve first-round games. Three days of baseball starting August 19 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
No team chose its opponent. Little League International used a random drawing to set the 2026 bracket. One rule influenced the process: regions that appeared in the 2025 opening play-in games were not placed in those same matchups again this year.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Opening Ceremony | August 19, 11 AM ET |
| First Game | August 19, 1 PM ET |
| Opening Round | August 19–21, 2026 |
| Stadiums | Lamade Stadium & Volunteer Stadium |
| Championship Game | August 30 on ABC |
| Admission | Free for All Games |
Opening Ceremonies begin at 11 AM ET on August 19 at Howard J. Lamade Stadium. The first game starts two hours later at 1 PM. This guide breaks down every confirmed first-round matchup, game time, stadium assignment, and each team’s path through the 2026 LLWS bracket.
2026 LLWS First Round Matchups: Complete Schedule
Twelve first-round games are scheduled across three days. August 19 and 20 each feature four opening-round matchups. Another four games follow on August 21, when the winners from the opening games face the remaining unseeded teams in the bracket.
Wednesday, August 19
| Game | Time ET | Stadium | Matchup |
|---|---|---|---|
| Game 1 | 1 PM ET | Volunteer | Latin America vs Caribbean |
| Game 2 | 3 PM ET | Lamade | Southeast vs Northwest |
| Game 3 | 5 PM ET | Volunteer | Canada vs Asia-Pacific |
| Game 4 | 7 PM ET | Lamade | Metro vs New England |
Thursday, August 20
| Game | Time ET | Stadium | Matchup |
|---|---|---|---|
| Game 5 | 12 PM ET | Volunteer | Australia vs Mexico |
| Game 6 | 2 PM ET | Lamade | Great Lakes vs Mountain |
| Game 7 | 4 PM ET | Volunteer | Curacao vs Japan |
| Game 8 | 6 PM ET | Lamade | West vs Midwest |
Friday, August 21
| Game | Time ET | Stadium | Matchup |
|---|---|---|---|
| Game 9 | 1 PM ET | Volunteer | Winner of Game 1 vs Panama |
| Game 10 | 3 PM ET | Lamade | Winner of Game 2 vs Southwest |
| Game 11 | 5 PM ET | Volunteer | Winner of Game 3 vs Europe and Africa |
| Game 12 | 7 PM ET | Lamade | Winner of Game 4 vs Mid-Atlantic |
All times Eastern and subject to change. Check the full 2026 LLWS schedule for any updates as the tournament approaches.
US Bracket vs International Bracket: Opening Round
Games 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 are International bracket games. Games 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 are US bracket games. The two brackets do not cross until the championship game on August 30.
US Bracket
| Game | Matchup |
|---|---|
| Game 2 | Southeast vs Northwest |
| Game 4 | Metro vs New England |
| Game 6 | Great Lakes vs Mountain |
| Game 8 | West vs Midwest |
| Game 10 | Winner Game 2 vs Southwest |
| Game 12 | Winner Game 4 vs Mid-Atlantic |
International Bracket
| Game | Matchup |
|---|---|
| Game 1 | Latin America vs Caribbean |
| Game 3 | Canada vs Asia-Pacific |
| Game 5 | Australia vs Mexico |
| Game 7 | Curacao vs Japan |
| Game 9 | Winner Game 1 vs Panama |
| Game 11 | Winner Game 3 vs Europe and Africa |
See the full 2026 LLWS Regionals guide to understand how each region earned its spot in Williamsport.
How the 2026 LLWS Bracket Draw Worked
Little League International held random drawings on June 10 to set the bracket. The drawings were not completely open. One specific rule shaped the results.
Draw Rules for 2026
Panama and Curacao received direct entry for 2026. Little League International confirmed this on January 20, 2026 as part of a rotational direct entry system. Both teams skip the August 6 to 14 regional window and go straight to Williamsport. They enter the bracket on August 21 against the winners of Games 1 and 2.
What Happens After the Opening Round
The 2026 LLWS uses a double-elimination format in both brackets. Losing one game does not end a team’s tournament. A team needs two losses to go home. Every team at the LLWS plays at least three games.
Win Your First Game
You move to the winner’s bracket and stay there until you lose once. One loss drops you into the loser’s bracket but keeps you alive.
Lose Your First Game
You move to the loser’s bracket. One more loss ends your tournament. Win, and you keep playing until the bracket championship game.
The US bracket runs to its own championship game. The International bracket does the same. Those two bracket champions meet on August 30 at Lamade Stadium. That game airs on ABC. Check the complete LLWS rules guide for the full tournament format breakdown.
Other Events Around the 2026 LLWS
The tournament week in Williamsport includes four major events outside the baseball bracket. All of these take place at venues in or around South Williamsport during the tournament window.
| Event | Date | Time (ET) | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grand Slam Parade | August 18 | 5:00 PM | Downtown Williamsport |
| MLB Little League Classic | August 23 | 7:00 PM | Bowman Field |
| Williamsport Welcomes the World | August 28 | 5:00 PM | Downtown Williamsport |
| Challenger Division Exhibition | August 29 | 10:30 AM | Volunteer Stadium |
How to Watch Opening Round LLWS 2026 Games
A full TV channel guide is available for complete broadcaster and streaming details.
Final Words for 2026 LLWS Opening Round Matchups
The 2026 Little League World Series (LLWS) bracket is officially set, with twelve games scheduled across August 19, 20, and 21 at Lamade Stadium and Volunteer Stadium in South Williamsport. The tournament follows a structured format where the US bracket and International bracket run in parallel, keeping both sides separate until they meet in the championship game on August 30, which will be broadcast on ABC.
Most teams earned their place through regional tournaments that concluded by August 14, while Curacao and Panama entered the competition later with direct entry on August 21. All opening round games are free to attend in South Williamsport, giving fans early access to the tournament atmosphere before the competition moves into its full knockout progression.




