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AFL Gold Coast Suns Vs St Kilda Saints NBA Finals : Golden State Warriors vs TBC AFL Adelaide Crows vs GWS Giants Game 3 7:40pm 11:00am Cricket World Cup June 9th Australia vs West Indies NBA Finals: Foxtel at 7:30pm Golden State Warriors vs TBC Game 4 The Common Man 11:00am June 7th NHL Finals: AFL Sydney Swans vs West Coast Eagles June 4th Boston Bruins vs St Louis Blues Game 5 3:20pm NHL Finals: 10:00am St Louis Blues vs Boston Bruins Game 4 Cricket World Cup India vs Australia 10:00am Super Rugby Highlanders vs Bulls 7:30pm 5:35pm MLB Seattle Mariners vs Houston Astros June 10th 12:10pm NHL Finals: AFL Richmond Tigers vs Geelong Cats St Louis Blues vs Boston Bruins Game 6 7:50pm Cricket World Cup Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka 10:00am 7:30pm Tennis French Open men’s semi-finals AFL 8:45pm June 5th Collingwood Magpies vs Melbourne Demons MLB Pittsburgh Pirates vs Atlanta Braves 3:20pm 9:05am June 8th NSW Cup New Zealand Warriors Cricket World Cup South Africa vs West In- Cricket World Cup South Africa vs India vs St George Illawarra Dragons dies 7:30pm 12:45pm 7:30pm State of Origin Game 1 AFL Carlton Blues vs Brisbane Lions June 11th 8:10pm 1:45pm NBA Finals: TBC vs Golden State Warriors Game 5 June 6th AFL Gold Coast Suns 11:00am MLB Toronto Blue Jays vs New York Yankees vs North Melbourne Kangaroos 9:07am 4:35pm Cricket World Cup Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka 7:30pm NRL June 17th Gold Coast Titans vs New Zealand Warriors MLB Los Angeles Dodgers vs Chicago Cubs 6:00pm 9:05am AFL Essendon Bombers vs Hawthorn Hawks NBA Finals: 7:50pm TBC vs Golden State Warriors Game 7 Foxtel at 10:00am The Common Man June 15th Super Rugby Jaguares vs Sunwolves Cricket World Cup 8:10am West Indies vs Bangladesh 7:30pm AFL Gold Coast Suns vs St Kilda Saints June 12th 1:45pm June 18th Cricket World Cup Australia vs Pakistan Cricket World Cup 7:30pm AFL England vs Afghanistan Fremantle Dockers vs Port Adelaide Power 7:30pm June 13th 4:35pm NHL Finals: Boston Bruins vs St Louis Blues June 19th Game 7 AFL Carlton Blues vs Western Bulldogs A-League grand final 10:00am 7:25pm Perth Glory vs Sydney FC 6:30pm AFL Adelaide Crows vs Richmond Tigers June 16th 7:20pm Supercars Darwin Triple Crown Day 3 Cricket World Cup 8:55am New Zealand vs South Africa June 14th 7:30pm MLB Kansas City Royals vs Detroit Tigers NRL Manly Sea Eagles 10:05am vs St George Illawarra Dragons June 20th 2:00pm Cricket World Cup Australia vs Bangladesh NBA Finals: 7:30pm Golden State Warriors vs TBC Game 6 AFL 11:00am North Melbourne Kangaroos vs GWS Giants AFL West Coast Eagles vs Essendon Bombers 3:20pm 8:10pm Super Rugby Highlanders vs Waratahs 5:35pm Cricket World Cup India vs Pakistan 7:30pm June 24th June 29th Cricket World Cup AFL Hawthorn Hawks vs West Coast Eagles Bangladesh vs Afghanistan 1:45pm 7:30pm AFL Sydney Swans vs Gold Coast Suns Foxtel at June 25th 4:35pm The Common Man Cricket World Cup England vs Australia 7:30pm AFL Collingwood Magpies June 21st vs North Melbourne Kangaroos Cricket World Cup England vs Sri Lanka June 26th 7:25pm 7:30pm MLB San Francisco Giants vs Colorado Rockies AFL Sydney Swans vs Hawthorn Hawks 11:45am June 30th 7:50pm AFL St Kilda Saints vs Richmond Tigers Cricket World Cup New Zealand vs Pakistan 1:10pm June 22nd 7:30pm AFL AFL Brisbane Lions vs Melbourne Demons Melbourne Demons vs Fremantle Dockers June 27th 3:20pm 1:45pm AFL Essendon Bombers vs GWS Giants 7:20pm AFL Fremantle Dockers vs Carlton Blues AFL St Kilda Saints vs Brisbane Lions 5:20pm 4:35pm June 28th NRL St George Illawarra Dragons Cricket World Cup India vs England AFL Port Adelaide Power vs Geelong Cats vs North Queensland Cowboys 7:30pm 7:40pm 6:00pm June 23rd Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix Practice AFL 7:00pm Western Bulldogs vs Collingwood Magpies 3:20pm AFL Geelong Cats vs Adelaide Crows 7:50pm State of Origin Game 2 7:50pm.
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