2026 NCAA Men’s College World Series Begins June 12 in Omaha
The 2026 College World Series opens June 12 at Charles Schwab Field Omaha, featuring eight teams, top contenders, and live coverage on ESPN and Fubo.
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The 2026 College World Series opens June 12 at Charles Schwab Field Omaha, featuring eight teams, top contenders, and live coverage on ESPN and Fubo.

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The 2026 World Cup opens with the U.S. team facing Paraguay on June 12, broadcast across Fox, FS1, Telemundo and Peacock. Tickets remain on sale and the new U.S. jersey is now purchasable.
Friday’s 7 p.m. ET clash at Charles Schwab Field pits the Tar Heels against the Rebels, each eyeing a coveted spot in the championship series.
With a five‑game winning streak, Oklahoma enters the Men's College World Series facing No. 7 seed Alabama. The Sooners' bats have outpaced the Tide in nearly every offensive metric, while Alabama's defense ranks near the bottom nationally.

The 2026 College World Series will feature eight teams in Omaha, highlighted by a record five SEC participants, broadcast on ESPN and ABC, and streamed live on fubo.
Ole Miss and UNC meet in the College World Series on June 12 in Omaha, with ESPN’s broadcast team and a full slate of implications for the tournament.

The Oklahoma Sooners have secured a spot in the 2026 College World Series, defeating Georgia Tech and Kansas to advance. They will meet Alabama in Omaha on June 13, a game that will be broadcast on ESPN and streamed on ESPN+ and Fubo. Ticket prices start at $43.29 on Ticketmaster.
The Oklahoma Sooners, fresh off walk‑off wins over Georgia Tech and Kansas, will open the 2026 NCAA tournament against seventh‑seeded Alabama on June 13, with the game televised on ESPN and streamed via ESPN+ and Fubo.

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Portugal will host Nigeria in a Wednesday friendly, aiming for a third straight win, while Nigeria looks to build on an unbeaten run despite missing key forwards.

The 2026 World Cup will be staged in the United States, Mexico and Canada, with Fox leading English-language coverage across Fox, FS1 and Telemundo. Fans can tune in via cable, digital antennas, or a range of streaming platforms, while international viewers can use VPNs to access the broadcast from abroad.
Georgia’s Bulldogs, seeded third, open the 2026 College World Series against Texas on June 13 at 8 p.m., a game that will be broadcast on ESPN and available through streaming services. Ticket pricing ranges from modest $23 entries to premium $2,033 packages, catering to a diverse fan base.

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The University of North Carolina baseball team opens the 2026 College World Series against Ole Miss on June 12, aiming for its first title after a 50‑win campaign.

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Alabama’s baseball team is one win away from the College World Series after a lightning‑halted contest that ended with a 7‑2 advantage. The game will resume Monday at 11 a.m. CT at Sewell‑Thomas Stadium and will be televised on ESPN2 with streaming on ESPN+ and FUBO.
The Crimson Tide will resume their NCAA Super Regional showdown against St. John's on Monday at 11 a.m. CT, a victory that would send them to the College World Series for the first time in 27 years.
Oklahoma will look to close out the series on June 7 at Hoglund Ballpark, with a broadcast on ESPN and streaming on Fubo.

Alabama’s dominant 8‑0 victory over St. John’s sets the stage for a pivotal Sunday showdown, with key performances from Justin Lebron and a broadcast partnership with ESPN2 and Fubo.

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