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Economic Times
2 days ago
- Sport
- Economic Times
How to watch Germany vs Portugal live in USA: 2024–25 UEFA Nations League semifinal
Germany and Portugal meet in the 2024–25 UEFA Nations League semifinals on Wednesday, June 4. US fans can stream the match live on Fubo (free trial) or tune in via FS1, DirecTV Stream, Sling Blue, or ViX. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:00 PM ET from Europe Germany faces Portugal in the 2024–25 UEFA Nations League semifinal on Wednesday, June 4, with live coverage available in the U.S. through FS1 and streaming platforms including Fubo, Sling Blue, and ViX (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader) Germany vs Portugal kickoff time and date in the USA Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Eastern Time (ET): 3:00 PM Central Time (CT): 2:00 PM Mountain Time (MT): 1:00 PM Pacific Time (PT): 12:00 PM How to watch Germany vs Portugal live in the USA Germany will face Portugal in the 2024–25 UEFA Nations League semifinal on Wednesday, June 4. The match is scheduled to begin at 3:00 PM Eastern Time. The game features two of Europe's top national teams, both with long-standing international histories and aspirations for a spot in the semifinal will see Germany attempt to reverse recent underperformance in major tournaments. The national team has not advanced past the semifinals in the last two major UEFA or FIFA competitions. This match presents an opportunity to return to form against a Portuguese team led by one of the sport's most decorated read: Nations League final four: France, Spain, Germany, Portugal face off amid tiredness and injuries Portugal enters the match with forward Cristiano Ronaldo continuing to lead the squad. At age 40, Ronaldo remains central to Portugal's national team plans and seeks to add another international title before the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The UEFA Nations League title is viewed as a critical target for the current in the United States can watch the Germany vs Portugal UEFA Nations League semifinal live through multiple viewing options. The match will be broadcast on FS1, with additional live-streaming coverage available through platforms such as Fubo, Sling Blue, DirecTV Stream, and read: What is new in this 2024-25 Champions League? Know dates, matches, and everything you need to know Fubo offers a free trial for new users and will carry the live broadcast of the match. FS1 remains the primary national broadcaster for UEFA Nations League matches in the US market. Sling Blue and DirecTV Stream also offer packages that include FS1 and provide live sports streaming for UEFA a Spanish-language streaming platform, will provide coverage for audiences seeking Spanish commentary of the semifinal match between Germany and Portugal is part of the final four stage of the 2024–25 UEFA Nations League, with the winner advancing to the championship match.


Time of India
15-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Tampa Bay Rays: How to watch, date, start timings for all region, live stream and more
The Toronto Blue Jays host the Tampa Bay Rays in a key late-season showdown on Thursday, May 15, 2025 at Toronto's Rogers Centre . Fans can expect a nail-biter as Toronto and Tampa Bay battle to win the series finale. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Here's all you need to know about the game's start time in each U.S. zone, the broadcast outlets, and how to stream the action live. Toronto Blue Jays vs Tampa Bay Rays game schedule and where to watch Start Time by Region: Eastern Time (ET): 3:07 PM Central Time (CT): 2:07 PM Mountain Time (MT): 1:07 PM Pacific Time (PT): 12:07 PM Ballpark: Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario (Blue Jays' home stadium) . TV Broadcast: In Canada, the game airs on Sportsnet (SNET). In the U.S. (Tampa Bay Area), it is on Fox Sports Sun (formerly Fox Sports Florida) for viewers in the Tampa Bay region . These regional sports networks carry the live TV feed of the game. You can check your local listings or visit Fox Sports or Sportsnet for updates and schedules. Toronto Blue Jays vs. Tampa Bay Rays streaming options and key players to watch In the United States: Streaming Platform: Fubo TV Fubo television broadcasts internet channels that include region-wise sports networks covering both the Rays and Jays. Note: Fubo TV availability will vary based on the local market. If you are outside of the local market you can watch the game live on ( Be aware of blackout restrictions for in-market games. In Canada: Streaming is available through Sportsnet+, the official digital platform of Sportsnet. Fans can also watch on the Sportsnet website or app, where all Blue Jays games are streamed live. Key Players to Watch Toronto Blue Jays: Starting Pitcher: Kevin Gausman Record: 3 wins, 3 losses ERA: 3.97 Top Hitter: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Toronto's All-Star third baseman Known for his power hitting and already has several home runs this season Tampa Bay Rays: Starting Pitcher: Zack Littell Record: 2 wins, 5 losses ERA: 4.40 Key Batter: Jonathan Aranda Leading the team with a .339 batting average A major presence in the Rays' lineup Whether watching on TV or streaming online, fans in both countries have legal options to catch every pitch. With Rogers Centre as the backdrop and top players on the bump, the Blue Jays–Rays series finale should be an exciting spring game for baseball followers across the continent. Also Read:


USA Today
12-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Charles Barkley hammered the NBA for scheduling Nuggets-Thunder Game 4 with basically no rest
Charles Barkley hammered the NBA for scheduling Nuggets-Thunder Game 4 with basically no rest Those of you hoping to see high-level NBA playoff action in Sunday's pivotal Game 4 between the Denver Nuggets and Oklahoma City Thunder were probably surprised to see a men's college basketball game (a.k.a. a brickfest) break out instead. After one quarter of action, there were just 25 total points between both Denver and Oklahoma City, which is tied for the lowest in the shot-clock era that began in ... 1954. That is not a typo. In a game featuring the top two MVP candidates — Nikola Jokić and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander — offense was somehow at a premium. The Nuggets and Thunder would find their legs (somewhat?) as the game wore on, but it became abundantly clear that fatigue was a huge factor throughout. And why was that? The NBA had Game 4 scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Mountain Time, or only roughly 36 hours after a Friday Game 3 that began at 8:00 p.m. Mountain Time and ended a little past 11:00 p.m. because of an overtime. This, on top of a series that has weirdly had games scheduled every other night, while all three other playoff conference semifinals have had at least one extended break already. Oof. Now, you might think that 5-6 hours doesn't make much of a difference for some of the best athletes in the world who have incredible conditioning. That's where you're wrong. NBA players are used to playing almost every game in the early to late evening throughout the entire season. That means their body clocks are attuned to being prepared for peak performance at those times. So, they usually don't wake up until the late morning or even early afternoon on days with games. But on Sunday, after an emotionally and physically taxing overtime late-night Friday matchup, everyone on both teams was already in the arena at the time they usually wake up from their respective slumbers. They had no time for a real and much-needed regular recovery. No wonder Game 4 was the worst combined shooting percentage in an NBA playoff game in over two decades: In the aftermath of the Thunder outlasting the Nuggets to tie this second-round series at 2-2, Charles Barkley had a pointed criticism for the league's schedule makers. The TNT analyst said the absurd turnaround and early start time were particularly "unfair" to the Nuggets, who are older than the Thunder and basically only have a seven-man rotation while Oklahoma City sometimes goes 10-deep. MORE RESILIENT NUGGETS: Aaron Gordon's heroics show Denver never goes down without a fight. Of course, both teams had to play on the short turnaround. The Thunder deserve a ton of credit for outlasting the Nuggets. Still, it particularly hurt Denver given its precarious depth as a squad that also hasn't had any extended rest after finishing off the L.A. Clippers in a grueling seven-game series. Barkley's last point is the concerning one for the Nuggets. We're 11 games into this Denver playoff run, and it seems pretty apparent Jokić is, on some level, worn down by the tremendous workload he carries for his team throughout the season. His shooting splits are some of the worst of his entire playoff career. He's been sloppy and turnover-prone. He hasn't attacked the rim much against the Clippers and Thunder, two of the NBA's elite defensive teams, who have clogged the paint while focusing on Jokić. His actual dominant games, including a heroic 40-20 Game 1 performance in this series against the Thunder, have unfortunately been far and few between. It is very hard to imagine a world where the Nuggets can actually knock off the Thunder with this version of Jokić. If he plays to his usual elite standards this coming week in a best-of-three, it feels like they have a real chance of winning and advancing. If he doesn't, the buck probably stops here in an epic second-round series that has a Western Conference Finals feel. Despite everything, the Nuggets sounded like a confident squad that didn't make an excuse about poor scheduling. Even after blowing a golden opportunity to go up 3-1, Jokić's running mate, Jamal Murray, was calm and not sounding the alarms after Sunday's disappointing loss. It's on the eventual winner of this series to dig deep and find extra gas in the tank, or go home for the summer. Perhaps it's no coincidence that a potential Nuggets-Thunder Game 7 in Oklahoma City on Sunday would finally have two full extended days' rest beforehand: A huge week awaits two of the NBA's best teams, especially the veteran Nuggets. They've been in this situation so many times before. Given their depth concerns, we'll have to see whether Jokić and Co. can overcome a really tough schedule slant to find one more gear to beat the juggernaut Thunder.


Global News
28-04-2025
- Politics
- Global News
Canada election: Live results from the 2025 vote
It is voting day in Canada. Global News will have live, real-time results in the maps and interactives on this page from all 343 ridings in Canada as people across the country are heading to the polls to cast their ballot in the 2025 federal election. Voters will elect 343 members of Parliament — five more than in the 2021 election — to serve as their representatives in Ottawa. A party needs 172 seats for a majority government. Races of note Election day coverage Global News will have robust coverage online and on-air beginning at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT and hosted by Dawna Friesen, along with senior national affairs correspondent Eric Sorensen and chief political correspondent David Akin, who will be breaking down real-time results from ridings across Canada. Mercedes Stephenson, host of The West Block, will also be joining the coverage along with a panel of guests, including former minister of labour Seamus O'Regan, former minister of transport Lisa Raitt, former shadow minister of finance Nathan Cullen, former Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe and others. Global News will also have live coverage from campaign headquarters from journalists Mackenzie Gray, Touria Izri, Neetu Garcha and Mike Armstrong. You can watch our live coverage in the video player above, on YouTube and anywhere you watch Global News. When do polls close? Here is the breakdown of voting hours across the country as provided by Elections Canada (all times local): Newfoundland Time: 8:30 a.m.–8:30 p.m. Atlantic Time: 8:30 a.m.–8:30 p.m. Eastern Time: 9:30 a.m.–9:30 p.m. Central Time: 8:30 a.m.–8:30 p.m. Mountain Time (and Saskatchewan): 7:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m. Pacific Time: 7:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. Find your riding To get live, real-time results for your local riding and candidates, use our riding lookup tool. Each profile includes a list of candidates and past election results.
Yahoo
13-03-2025
- Science
- Yahoo
Which states can see the March total lunar eclipse? How and when to watch
In just a few days, the entirety of the U.S. and the Western Hemisphere will be treated to the rare sight of a total lunar eclipse, which will cumulate in the spectacle of a glowing red "blood moon." In the early morning hours of Thursday, March 13 into Friday, March 14, the Earth will pass between the sun and moon, resulting in the phenomena. Unlike past eclipses, this one will be viewable in some capacity from all U.S. states and North America, as well as South America and parts of Europe and Africa. It's been nearly three years since the last total lunar eclipse, which took place on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, and will be the only one visible in the U.S. until 2026. Here's what to know about the eclipse and where and when it's viewable from the U.S. A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes into Earth's shadow while aligning with our planet and the sun. When the moon is imperfectly covered by Earth's shadow as our planet passes between our natural satellite and the sun, it produces a partial lunar eclipse – like the one that took place in September. In a total lunar eclipse, the entire moon moves into the darkest part of Earth's shadow, called the umbra, completely blocking it from the sun, according to NASA. In the early morning hours of March 13 into 14, the Earth will pass between the sun and moon, resulting in a total lunar eclipse. As the Earth shifts in front of the sun, blocking its light, the moon will appear a dark reddish-orange, hence the nickname "blood moon." Blood moon images: What does a total lunar eclipse look like? See photos of rare 'blood moon' The total lunar eclipse will be visible throughout the U.S. on the night of March 13-14. The website Time and Date predicts the moon will complete all of the eclipse phases in 6 hours and 3 minutes. The penumbral phase begins at 11:57 p.m. ET, which is when the moon begins to pass through the outer part of Earth's shadow called the penumbra, according to NASA. But you may not notice the dimming of the moon until 1:09 a.m. ET Friday, when the moon begins to enter the full shadow, NASA notes. Totality occurs at 2:26 a.m. EDT when the entire moon is under the umbra. This is when the reddish hues of the "blood moon" will be on display. The best moment for viewing depends on where you live in the U.S. According to Time and Date and prime viewing for different U.S. regions occurs at specific times: Eastern Time: 2:26-3:32 a.m. EDT on Friday Central Time: 1:26-2:32 a.m. CDT on Friday Mountain Time: 12:26-1:32 a.m. MDT on Friday Pacific: 11:26 p.m. on Thursday into 12:32 a.m. PDT on Friday Alaska: 10:26-11:32 p.m. AKDT on Thursday Hawaii: 8:26-9:32 p.m. HST on Thursday All U.S. states will have some ability to see the total solar eclipse or "blood moon." Hawaii and parts of Alaska will miss the beginning of the initial penumbral phase but otherwise be able to get a great view, according to According to Time and Date, which also provides more detailed information about where and when to see the eclipse from your location, up to 39% of the world will be able to see at least some of the penumbral phase of the eclipse, while 10.5% or roughly 863,000,000 will have a view of the entire thing from start to finish. Unlike with solar eclipses, it is safe to look at the lunar eclipse without protective eye gear. According to NASA, another total lunar eclipse won't be visible in the U.S. until March 2026. This story was updated to fix an inaccuracy. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Lunar eclipse: See which states will see the upcoming 'blood moon'