The NBA and NHL playoffs are on hiatus tonight. The WNBA, MLS, NWSL and others also have empty schedules tonight. So, let’s focus on three leagues with games worth watching today: the English Premier League, Seria A and MLB.
A quick note: Due to COVID-19, sports schedules are fluid and subject to change.
TO WATCH:
Arsenal to Newcastle
Arsenal had the chance to conclude their qualification for next year’s Champions League by beating rivals Tottenham last week. But after an uncompetitive 3-0 loss to their rivals who are also in contention for qualification and victory for Spurs yesterday, Arsenal now find themselves under a ton of pressure to keep up the pace with just two games remaining. Mikel Arteta’s team still controls its destiny. Two wins and there they are. But it won’t be easy against a Newcastle club who are playing well under Eddie Howe with four wins from their last six games.
3 p.m. ET, USA Network/NBC Universo, watch on fuboTV
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• St. Louis Cardinals vs. New York Mets | Two of the National League’s top teams begin a four-game series tonight. Miles Mikolas and his 1.49 ERA will take the mound for St. Louis. 7:10 p.m. ET, Bally Sports Midwest/SNY, watch on fuboTV
• Houston Astros vs. Boston Red Sox | The Astros are baseball’s hottest team with a 9-1 record in their last 10 games. They will look to continue against the bottom-placed Red Sox. 7:10 p.m. ET, MLB Network/ATT SportsNet SW/NESN, watch on fuboTV
• San Francisco Giants to the Colorado Rockies | The NL West has been the most competitive division in baseball thus far, with every team having a record of .500 or better. It should be a good one. 8:40 p.m. ET, NBC Sports Bay Area/Att Sports Net Rocky Mountain, watch on fuboTV
HIDDEN GEM:
Lazio at Juventus
This Seria A fixture pits the fourth and fifth place teams in the table against each other in a season-ending clash. Juventus hold the fourth and final Champions League qualifying spot in the Italian top flight. But Lazio are right behind them, trying to retain one of the two available Europa League places for next season.
1:45 p.m. ET, Paramount+
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