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What TV channel is UNC vs OU baseball today? College World Series time, how to watch
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What TV channel is UNC vs OU baseball today? College World Series time, how to watch
The 2026 college baseball season comes down to this: Nationally ranked team vs. unseeded upstart. ACC vs. SEC. North Carolina vs. Oklahoma. Watch UNC vs Oklahoma baseball live with Fubo (free trial) Game 1 of the College World Series championship series will take place on Saturday, June 20, between Scott Forbes' fifth-seeded Tar Heels and Skip Johnson's Sooners. Both North Carolina and Oklahoma are undefeated and 3-0 in Omaha, meaning one team will walk away from their meeting with their first loss of the CWS. The Tar Heels breezed through the Chapel Hill Regional with three straight wins vs. VCU and East Carolina before fighting their way back from an 0-1 deficit vs. Southern California to win the super regional, 2-1. North Carolina has since gone undefeated in the CWS, beating unseeded Ole Miss and No. 16 West Virginia twice to advance to the finals. Oklahoma, arguably, has been more battle-tested. The Sooners fought back from a 1-1 start in the Atlanta Regional to knock off No. 2 national seed Georgia Tech before advancing to Lawrence, Kansas, to take on Big 12 champion and No. 15 national seed Kansas. The Sooners demolished the Jayhawks in two games, carrying that dominance into Omaha, where they have beaten No. 7 Alabama and No. 3 Georgia (twice) with an aggregate 24-7 score. Here's how to watch North Carolina take on Oklahoma in Game 1 of the CWS finals, including first pitch, TV channel, streaming information, game odds and more: What TV channel is UNC vs Oklahoma baseball College World Series today? Game 1 of the CWS championship series will air on ESPN. Streaming options include the ESPN app, with a cable login, and Fubo, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers. Watch College World Series finals with Fubo (free trial) First pitch for North Carolina-Oklahoma is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET on June 20 from Charles Schwab Field Omaha. It was originally scheduled for 8 p.m., but was later moved up to avoid inclement weather in Omaha. Odds courtesy of BetMGM as of Friday, June 19
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