Arkansas vs. Texas: How to watch and listen, forecast, pitching matchup, team comparisons

The College World Series logo is displayed behind home plate at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Neb., Thursday, June 14, 2018, where the NCAA College World Series baseball tournament starts on Saturday, June 16. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

WHEN Sunday, 1 p.m.

WHERE TD Ameritrade Park (24,000), Omaha, Neb.

RECORDS Arkansas 44-19; Texas 42-21.

COACHES Arkansas: Dave Van Horn - 639-362 in 16th season at Arkansas and 959-521 in 24th season overall in Division I; Texas: David Pierce - 79-45 in second season at Texas and 278-154 in seventh season overall.

SERIES Texas leads 54-30.

LAST MEETING Arkansas defeated Texas 13-4 on March 13 and 7-5 on March 14 in Fayetteville.

RADIO Razorback Sports Network can be accessed through local FM and AM affiliates, via the Arkansas Razorbacks Gameday app, via the TuneIn app or on ArkansasRazorbacks.com. Blackouts may apply.

TELEVISION The game will be televised by ESPN and streamed on the ESPN app and ESPN3.com.

ANNOUNCERS Karl Ravech (play-by-play), Kyle Peterson (commentary), Eduardo Perez (commentary) and Laura Rutledge (field).

LIKELY PITCHING MATCHUP Arkansas - RHP Blaine Knight (12-0, 2.84 ERA); Texas - RHP Nolan Kingham (8-4, 4.34 ERA).

WEATHER According to the National Weather Service, Sunday's forecast in Omaha is mostly sunny with a high near 98 degrees and winds 13-18 mph, with gusts 28 mph out of the south. The south winds will blow into the stadium from the outfield. There is a 20 percent chance of rain, mostly after 3 p.m.

TEAM COMPARISON

ERA: Arkansas 3.55; Texas 4.09.

Earned Runs Per Game: Arkansas 7.02; Texas 5.35.

Batting Average: Arkansas .301; Texas .272.

Opponent Batting Average: Arkansas .237; Texas .260.

Fielding Percentage: Arkansas .972; Texas .977.

NOTABLE Neither team will be eliminated with a loss. The winner will play Tuesday night against either Florida or Texas Tech in a non-elimination game, while the loser will play Florida or Texas Tech in an elimination game Tuesday afternoon....Arkansas and Texas are playing in the College World Series for the fifth time. The Longhorns have a 3-1 lead in games played in Omaha, with wins of 8-7 in 10 innings in 1985; 13-6 in 1987; and 13-2 in 2004. The Razorbacks' lone College World Series win over Texas came in 1979 by a score of 9-4....Texas second baseman Kody Clemens was a finalist for the Dick Howser Trophy and is a finalist for the Golden Spikes Award as the national player of the year. Clemens is batting .356 with 24 home runs and 72 RBI this season, and in six postseason games is 12-for-22 with 5 home runs and 10 RBI. Clemens was 2-for-8 with 1 RBI in two games at Arkansas earlier this season. His father, seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens, attended both games in Fayetteville as the guest of Arkansas athletics director Hunter Yurachek....Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn is in his fifth College World Series at Arkansas and seventh overall. Van Horn's seven College World Series appearances are tied with Florida's Kevin O'Sullivan and North Carolina's Mike Fox as the second-most among active head coaches, behind Florida State's Mike Martin (16)….Arkansas and Texas have agreed to play again in March 2019 at Disch-Falk Field in Austin, Texas. Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn said earlier this year that the programs are in talks to extend their series through 2021.