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What time does Florida State play North Carolina today? Start time, TV Channel, live stream - June 18 College World Series 2024

The Florida State Seminoles and North Carolina face off in an elimination game at the 2024 College World Series. The two programs are fresh off contrasting results in their most recent CWS games - more on that later.

Let's examine when the game will occur and the TV channel and live streaming options available.


What time does Florida State play North Carolina in the College World Series today?

Florida State plays North Carolina at 2 p.m. ET on Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska. You can watch the game on ESPN.

Here's a summary of what you need to know about the game:

  • Date: Tuesday, June 18, 2024
  • Time: 2 p.m.
  • TV: ESPN

Florida State vs. North Carolina Live Stream Info

You can stream the College World Series game on ESPN+ or FuboTV. FuboTV carries the ESPN family of networks and offers new subscribers a free trial.


How did Florida State and North Carolina get here?

The Seminoles avoided elimination from the College World Series by pulling off a 7-3 win over Virginia. FSU was facing elimination after suffering a gut-wrenching loss to the Tennessee Volunteers in their first game at the 2024 College World Series.

The Seminoles have made their first College World Series appearance since 2019; it's also their first under second-year coach Link Jarrett. This is the 24th College World Series appearance in their illustrious history as they still search for their first national title.

UNC was soundly beaten by the Tennessee Volunteers last time out, losing 6-1 after a stellar fourth inning, which saw Kavares Tears hit a 3-run home run in the bottom part of the inning.

The loss came after UNC had opened its 2024 College World Series campaign with a big win against Virginia on Friday. They won the game with essentially the last hit of the contest. It's important to note that four of UNC's six wins in the NCAA Tournament have come on its final at-bat.

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