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Sports Calendar SPORTS CALENDAR Thursday 2nd Saturday 11th 10am MLB Astros v Twins 9am NHL Conference Finals 11am NHL Playoffs 10am NBA Conference Semis 7:50pm NRL Rabbitohs v Broncos 12:30pm NBA Conference Semis 12:30pm LEAGUE NSW Cup Friday 3rd 1:45pm NRL Bulldogs v Brisbane 10am NBA Conference Semis 1:45pm AFL Carlton v Collingwood 11am NHL Playoffs 3pm NRL Bulldogs v Knights 5:35pm NRL Crusaders v Sharks 3:15pm UNION Highlanders v Jaguares 6pm NRL Cowboys v Titans 4:35pm AFL Gold Coast v Melbourne 7:45pm UNION Reds v Sunwolves 5:30pm NRL Warriors v Dragons 7:50pm AFL Collingwood v Port 5:35pm UNION Blues v Hurricanes 7:50pm A-LEAGUE Elimination Final 7:25pm AFL St Kilda v West Coast 7:55pm NRL Sharks v Storm 7:30pm NRL Storm v Eels 7:40pm AFL Port v Adelaide Saturday 4th 7:50pm A-LEAGUE Semi-Final 10am NBA Conference Semis 11pm UNION Lions v Waratahs 12:30pm LEAGUE NSW Cup 1:45pm AFL GWS v St Kilda Sunday 12th 1:45pm AFL Melbourne v Hawthorn 10am UFC 237 Prelims 3pm NRL Raiders v Panthers 10am NHL Conference Finals 3:15pm UNION Hurricanes v Rebels 1:10pm AFL Nth Melb v Geelong 4:35pm AFL Brisbane v Sydney 2pm NRL Roosters v Raiders 5:30pm NRL Sea Eagles v Bulldogs 3:20pm AFL Hawthorn v GWS 5:35pm UNION Highlanders V Chiefs 4pm UNION Brumbies v Sunwolves 7:30pm NRL Roosters v Wests Tigers 4:05pm NRL Rabbitohs v Cowboys 7:35pm AFL Bulldogs v Richmond 5:20pm AFL Fremantle v Richmond 7:45pm UNION Brumbies v Blues 7:50pm AFL West Coast v Gold Coast Monday 13th 7:50pm A-LEAGUE Elimination Final 9am MLB Brewers v Cubs 11pm UNION Bulls v Waratahs 10am NHL Conference Finals Sunday 5th Tuesday 14th 10am UFC laquinta v Cerrone 10am NHL Conference Finals 10:30am NBA Conference Semis 1:10pm AFL Carlton v Nth Melb Wednesday 15th 2pm NRL Warriors v Knights 10am NHL Conference Finals 3:20pm AFL Geelong v Essendon 11am NBA Conference Finals 4:05pm NRL Eels v Dragons 4:40pm AFL Adelaide v Fremantle Thursday 16th 10am NHL Conference Finals Monday 6th 10am NBA Conference Finals 9am MLB Cardinals v Cubs 7:50pm NRL Storm v Wests Tigers 10am NHL Playoffs Friday 17th Tuesday 7th 10am SOCCER USA v NZ 11am NHL Playoffs 10:30am NBA Conference Finals 7:30pm SOCCER Ulsan v Sydney FC 5:35pm UNION Hurricanes v Jaguares 6pm NRL Panthers v Warriors Wednesday 8th 7:45pm UNION Rebels v Bulls 9am MLB Red Sox v Orioles 7:55pm NRL Broncos v Roosters 12pm NHL Playoffs 8:10pm AFL West Coast v Melbourne 7:30pm SOCCER: Daegu FC v Melb Victory Saturday 18th Thursday 9th 10am NBA Conference Finals 10am NBA Conference Semis 10am NHL Conference Finals 7:50pm NRL Titans v Sharks 12:30pm LEAGUE NSW Cup 1pm UNION Fiji v Samoa Friday 10th 1:45pm AFL Brisbane v Adelaide 10am NBA Conference Semis 1:45pm AFL Collingwood v St Kilda 5:35pm UNION Chiefs v Sharks 3pm NRL Titans v Bulldogs 6pm NRL Wests Tigers v Panthers 4:35pm AFL Geelong v Bulldogs 7:45pm UNION Rebels v Reds 5:30pm NRL Cowboys v Eels 7:50pm AFL Sydney v Essendon 5:35pm UNION Blues v Chiefs 7:50pm A-LEAGUE Semi-Final 7pm A-LEAGUE Grand Final 7:55pm NRL Sea Eagles v Broncos 7:25pm AFL Nth Melb v Sydney 7:25pm AFL Essendon v Fremantle SPORTS CALENDAR 7:30pm NRL Raiders v Rabbitohs Sunday 26th 7:45pm UNION Reds v Waratahs 10am NBA Conference Finals 1:10pm AFL Melbourne v GWS Sunday 19th 2pm NRL Bulldogs v Storm 10am UFC Dos Anjos v Lee 3:20pm AFL St Kilda v Carlton 10:30am NBA Conference Finals 4:05pm NRL Dragons v Sharks 1:10pm AFL Port v Gold Coast 5:20pm AFL Fremantle v Brisbane 2pm NRL Dragons v Knights 3:20pm AFL Richmond v Hawthorn Monday 27th 4:05pm NRL Sharks v Sea Eagles 9am MLB Braves v Cardinals 4:40pm AFL GWS v Carlton 11am NBA Conference Finals 5pm A-LEAGUE Grand Final 7:30pm CRICKET ODI Australia v Sri Lanka Monday 20th Tuesday 28th 10am NBA Conference Finals 10am NBA Conference Finals 10am NHL Conference Finals 10am NHL Stanley Cup Game 1 Tuesday 21st 7:30pm ODI West Indies v NZ 9am NHL Conference Finals Thursday 30th 10:30am NBA Conference FInals 10am NHL Stanley Cup Game 2 7:30pm SOCCER Sydney FC v Kawasaki Frontale 7:50pm NRL Panthers v Sea Eagles Wednesday 22nd Friday 31st 9am NFL Conference Finals 11am NBA Finals Game 1 10am NBA Conference FInals 5:35pm UNION Blues v Bulls 7:30pm SOCCER Melb Victory v Hiroshima 7:45pm UNION Rebels v Waratahs 7:50pm AFL Nth Melb v Richmond Thursday 23rd 7:55pm NRL Eels v Rabbitohs 10am NHL Conference Finals 10:30am NBA Conference Finals 7:50pm NRL Eels v Panthers Friday 24th 10am NBA Conference Finals 10am NHL Conference Finals 5:35pm UNION Chiefs v Reds 6pm NRL Sea Eagles v Titans 7:45pm UNION Brumbies v Bulls 7:50pm AFL Sydney v Collingwood 7:55pm NRL Knights v Roosters Saturday 25th 10:30am NBA Conference Finals 12:30pm LEAGUE NSW Cup 1:45pm AFL Bulldogs v Nth Melb 1:45pm AFL Hawthorn v Port 3pm NRL Raiders v Cowboys 3:15pm UNION Sunwolves v Rebels 4:35pm AFL Adelaide v West Coast 5:30pm NRL Warriors v Broncos 5:35pm UNION Crusaders v Blues 7:25pm AFL Gold Coast v Geelong 7:30pm CRICKET ODI England v Australia 7:30pm CRICKET ODI India v NZ 7:30pm NRL Rabbitohs v Tigers 7:40pm AFL Richmond v Essendon 7:45pm UNION Waratahs v Jaguares.
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