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Little League World Series Goes Digital with T‑Mobile Ticketing

Select games at the 2026 tournament will require digital tickets, while others stay free, as the event embraces technology without losing its grassroots spirit.

A Digital Leap for the Little League World Series

The 2026 Little League Baseball World Series is set to take place from August 19‑30 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, bringing together young talent from around the globe on the iconic fields of Lamade Stadium.

This year’s tournament will be presented by T‑Mobile, which is introducing a new digital ticketing platform aimed at streamlining entry and enriching the fan experience.

Ticket Requirements for marquee games

Digital tickets will be mandatory for high‑profile contests, including the MLB Little League Classic and the championship game, ensuring a smoother flow of spectators into the stadium.

All other games will remain free of charge and will operate on a first‑come, first‑served basis, preserving the tournament’s tradition of accessibility.

Patrick Wilson, Little League President and CEO, emphasized that the shift reflects a commitment to convenience and security for families attending the event.

Section 1 Pass holders and on‑site parking pass holders will also transition to the digital system beginning in 2026, aligning all ticketing processes under one platform.

Further details about the ticketing system will be announced in the coming weeks, and fans are encouraged to complete a Ticket Information Form on LittleLeague.org for the latest updates.

The LLWS Mobile App will deliver real‑time notifications throughout the tournament, keeping attendees informed of schedule changes and game highlights.

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