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2014 World Cup Match Schedule
The group stage draw for the 2014 World Cup did create one group of death (Group D with Uruguay, Italy and England together) and put together quite a few interesting teams together, with matches that do deserve to get the kind of attention the knockout stage matches usually get, even giving us a repeat of the previous’ World Cup final with Spain and the Netherlands coming together.
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2013 NFL Season – Week 3 Predictions
In week 3 of the 2013 NFL season, the visit of the Indianapolis Colts to the San Francisco 49ers stands at the center of attention, although the Green Bay Packers trying to get a winning streak at the Cincinnati Bengals or the Pittsburgh Steelers trying to prove this season isn’t lost while hosting the Chicago Bears should be very interesting as well.
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March Madness Coffee Break Planner
As we speak, the NCAA tournament is on its way, with 8 games already completed. By the time you read this, the lineup of Thursday games will probably be over, with at least one number 1 seed, Gonzaga, showing everyone how tough it’s going to be, barely beating Southern. More important than the actual score, is planning how to work watching the games on Friday into your schedule.
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2012 NFL Season – Playoffs Picture
The playoffs are here, as the AFC finished its positional battles which left the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots, while the Washington Redskins and the Minnesota Vikings got in on the final day of the regular season.
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Premier League – Christmas & New Year’s Matches
Among the Holiday shopping and cheers, the most wonderful thing about Christmas and New Year’s is the English Premier League carrying on like nothing’s going on, with 39 matches in 11 days, as Manchester United try to keep Manchester City and Chelsea off their back. Biggest matches of the upcoming two weeks? Chelsea visiting Everton in Goodison Park on December 30.
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International Friendlies – Who Needs Them
Roy Hodgson and other coaches can talk all they want about opportunities to test new players and new formations, but the whole international friendly scene is feeling more and more useless; a foundation for FA’s to make a few extra dollars/euros/pounds while disrupting the flow of club football which people actually care about and putting players at risk of injury.
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The Wonderful Christmas and New Year’s Period in the Premier League
While every league in Europe takes a break, in England Christmas means more football, not less. The Premier League goes into their usual end of year marathon, playing four league matches in under two weeks. If you’re planning on a Christmas vacation that doesn’t involve ski but prefer more Urban thrills and plenty of goals, London and England are the place for you.
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The 2010-2011 Bowl Schedule
All the games from the New Mexico Bowl to the National Championship Game between Oregon and Auburn at Arizona, here is the full 2010-2011 Bowl Game Schedule.