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Take two teams. Subtract incentive. Result: Thursday night’s game.
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Take two teams. Subtract incentive. Result: Thursday night’s game.
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The Mavericks rallied to beat the Knicks in overtime as Doncic rewrote the N.B.A. record books with a 60-point triple-double.
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With two goals against the Winnipeg Jets, Ovechkin, the Capitals winger, passed Gordie Howe on the N.H.L. career list, leaving only one player in his path to being the greatest goal scorer of all time.
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The game is scheduled for 10 a.m. Eastern time on Sunday. Here’s where to watch and what to watch for.
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The Americans will play the Netherlands on Saturday in the round of 16. Here’s how to watch, and what to watch for.
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The Americans will play Iran on Tuesday in their final match in the group stage. Here’s how to watch, and what to watch for.
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Everyone from coaches to fans has an opinion on who will win the World Cup, but the bookmakers know best. And even then, nothing is a sure thing.
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Soccer’s governing body had moved to block a plan by seven European team captains to wear armbands promoting gay rights by threatening them with yellow cards.
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Denmark had more of the ball, but Tunisia’s swarming defense, and a few ill-timed bad passes, frustrated its efforts.