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Baseball Nba Basketball Wnba Basketball Golf Nhl Hockey Rugby Soccer BASEBALL WNBA BASKETBALL Division semifinal set against third-seeded New York Mets at Atlanta Braves. From Minnesota Lynx at New York Liberty. Winnipeg. (Live) (NBCS) 9:00 pm Truist Park in Atlanta. (Live) (SNY) 7:00 From Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. St. Louis Blues at Colorado Avalanche. The Avalanche try to extend their edge pm (YES) T 12:00 pm when they face the Blues in Game 2 of New York Yankees at Texas Rangers. Indiana Fever at Connecticut Sun. From their first-round set. (Live) (CC) (CNBC) From Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, P 10:30 pm (Live) (YES) T 8:00 pm Conn. (Live) (SPTCBS) 7:00 pm GOLF RUGBY NBA BASKETBALL Rugby United New York at Austin Gil- Play-In Tournament — San Antonio 2020 PGA Championship (SPTCBS) gronis. From Circuit of the Americas in Spurs at Memphis Grizzlies. No. 9 Mem- 9:00 pm Austin, Texas. (MSG) V 10:00 am phis tips off against No. 10 San Antonio in Rugby United New York at Austin Gil- the Western Conference play-in tourna- NHL HOCKEY New York Islanders at Pittsburgh Pen- gronis. From Circuit of the Americas in ment. The Grizzlies won five of their last guins. The Islanders try to extend their se- Austin, Texas. (MSG) V 5:00 pm six down the stretch. The winner of this ries lead when they face the Penguins in match will face off with either the Lakers Game 2. (MSGPL) : 11:00 am, 3:00 pm SOCCER or Warriors for the eighth seed. (Live) Washington Capitals at Boston Bruins. Coppa Italia Soccer Atalanta vs Juven- (ESPN) 8 7:30 pm The Bruins and Capitals shift their first- tus. Final. (Live) (ESPN2) 9 2:50 pm Play-In Tournament — Golden State round set to Boston for Game 3. The se- Premier League Soccer Burnley vs Warriors at Los Angeles Lakers. A play- ries is tied 1-1. (Live) (NBCS) 6:30 pm Liverpool. Burnley is up against Liverpool off berth is at stake when the No. 7 Lakers Nashville Predators at Carolina Hur- at Turf Moor in matchround 37 of the face the No. 8 Warriors in a Western ricanes. The Hurricanes look to go up 2020-2021 Premier League. The Clarets Conference play-in match. The winner will 2-0 on the Predators in Game 2 of a first- defeated the Reds 1-0 at Anfield in the re- clinch the seventh seed and face Phoenix round Central Division set. (Live) (CC) verse Premier League fixture this season. in the first round. Stephen Curry (GS) won (CNBC) P 8:00 pm The only goal was an 83rd-minute penalty his second scoring title in 2020-21. (Live) Winnipeg Jets at Edmonton Oilers. Sec- by Ashley Barnes. (Live) (CC) (NBCS) (ESPN) 8 10:05 pm ond-seeded Edmonton opens up its North 3:10 pm.
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