What TV channel is Arkansas baseball vs LSU on today? Time, TV schedule for CWS semifinal

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Arkansas baseball prepares for a pivotal semifinal elimination game against LSU in the College World Series. Following a 7-3 win over UCLA, the No. 3 Razorbacks (50-14) seek to overcome an 0-4 all-time record against the No. 6 Tigers at this tournament. Arkansas must defeat LSU twice to advance to the championship series after losing to them 4-1 earlier in the tournament.

The game airs on ESPN at 6 p. m. CT, with commentary by Karl Ravech, Kyle Peterson, and Eduardo Perez. Fans can also watch the game through a free trial on Fubo. This matchup underscores the Razorbacks' determination to keep their season alive.

Arkansas' postseason journey has included significant victories, including a win against Murray State. The outcome of this game is critical for both teams as they vie for a spot in the finals.

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