How to watch Illinois high school baseball playoffs: Schedule, channel, live stream for 1A, 2A State Series semis, finals

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Buckle up for some intense postseason action in the Midwest. Illinois high school baseball is down to the state semifinals for the 1A and 2A brackets.

Eight teams remain across the two tournaments, with just two that will earn the ultimate glory of high school sports.

Ottawa (Marquette) and Glen Carbon (Father McGivney) are the two top seeds in the 1A division. A win for both would result in a No. 1 vs. No. 1 finale at the University of Illinois.

The 2A bracket features just one No. 1 seed with a trio of No. 2s. Eureka is the top seed and will play Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin), while Sterling (Newman Central Catholic) will play Teutopolis.

All semifinal games will also take place at the University of Illinois on Friday, June 6.

The Sporting News has all the details on how to watch the Illinois high school baseball playoffs.

How to watch Illinois high school baseball playoffs

The Illinois high school baseball championships will not air on a national TV channel. Games can be streamed live on the NFHS Network.

The NFHS Network offers prospective customers two basic plans: an Annual Pass ($6.67 per month) or a Monthly Pass ($13.99 per month). Subscribers to the NFHS Network can watch high school sports nationwide, live and on demand.

Illinois high school baseball championships schedule 2025

Class 1A

DateGameTime (CT)TV/Live stream
June 6No. 1 Ottawa (Marquette) 16, No. 5 Lexington 1
June 6No. 1 Glen Carbon (Father McGivney) 16, No. 3 Pawnee 1
June 7Third-place game10 a.m.NFHS Network
June 7Championship1 p.m.NFHS Network

Class 2A

DateGameTime (MT)TV/Live stream
June 6No. 2 Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin) 6, No. 1 Eureka 5
June 6No. 2 Teutopolis 9, No. 2 Sterling (Newman Central Catholic) 3
June 7Third-place game4 p.m.NFHS Network
June 7Championship7 p.m.NFHS Network

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