When is the World Baseball Classic final? Date, start time, and TV listings

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World Baseball Classic is set to come to an end tomorrow night in Miami, Florida

The World Baseball Classic has been an overwhelming success, with fans across the globe tuning into the international baseball tournament in record numbers. The opening-round matchup between Japan and South Korea reached 63 million. To showcase the gravity of that viewership, the most-watched World Series game ever was 54 million in 1980.

"7) Nearly 70 million people watched South Korea vs. Japan — vs. 12 million for the 2022 World Series. 62% of households in Puerto Rico watched their game vs. the Dominican Republic. And more people attended WBC pool play than all Oakland A's home games last year combined." - Joe Pompliano

While the World Baseball Classic has not been without its critics, the tournament has been widely praised among fans and players alike. The only real criticism of the tournament has come from some of the injuries that have affected MLB stars such as Jose Altuve and Edwin Diaz.

Now, with the tournament winding down, baseball fans across the globe will be fixated on tonight's semi-final matchup between Team Japan and Team Mexico. The winner between Japan and Mexico will face the United States in the WBC Final.

"Japan vs. Mexico! Winner heads to the championship game" - Talkin' Baseball

After dominating Team Cuba, the United States cemented themselves with a spot in the finals, which is set to take place tomorrow night at LoanDepot Park, home of the Miami Marlins.

The opening pitch for the World Baseball Classic Final is set for 7:00 pm ET tomorrow, March 21st.

How to watch the World Baseball Classic finals?

The WBC finals will see Team USA attempt to defend their 2017 title against either Team Japan or Team Mexico. For fans hoping to tune into the game, it will be broadcast on FS1 tomorrow night at 7:00 pm ET.

Those who don't have access to FS1 will be able to stream the game on FuboTV, as it offers access to FOX Sports. Sites such as VIPBox and Sportsurge offer a variety of streams for fans to catch both the World Baseball Classic as well as MLB Spring Training.

"Team USA dominates and is headed to the WBC Finals." - theScore

Tickets for fans hoping to watch the game live

If you are lucky enough to attend the game in person at LoanDepot Park, there are several resale sites that have tickets available for purchase. Currently, on VividSeats.com, the cheapest available tickets are being sold for $61 USD plus service fees.

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Edited by Kanav Seth