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1 hour ago, Josh said:

CBC Sports with your VPN set to Canada. 
 

https://www.cbc.ca/sports/streaming-schedule

Thanks! Good chance I'll end up forgetting it, feel free to give me a mention if you're watching it while being online, but at least I'm curious about the results :d 

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Women’s FIFA U20 World Cup (first semifinal starts right now), some NFL, World Skate Games (only the men’s and women’s park finals, maybe even the semifinals but we’ll see…), X Games Chiba, Athlos, BWF China Open, WTT China Smash, 3x3 World Tour Shanghai (no time for it), IFSC Prague World Cup, Cliff Diving World Cup, NFL, U18 Women’s Waterpolo World Championships, Women’s Masters Curling, and the ATP Laver Cup.

 

No AVP League, WTA 500 Korean Open, or the Canoe Slalom WC Finals

 (tennis tournaments at ATP/WTA 250/500 aren’t available for me which is annoying because it used to always stream them but whatever)

 

September 20

2:00 AM: Badminton - BWF Super 1000 Men’s Singles Quarterfinal - Christie v. Lan Xi

3rd up on Court 1: Badminton - BWF Super 1000 Men’s Singles Quarterfinal - Hong Yang v. Antonsen

5th up on Court 1: Badminton - BWF Super 1000 Men’s Singles Quarterfinal - Ginting v. Vitidsarn

11:00 PM: Curling - Women’s Masters Basel - Schwaller v. Henderson

 

September 21

6:30 AM: Curling - Women’s Masters Basel - Tirinzoni v. Dupont

10:30 AM: Curling - Women’s Masters Basel - Hasselborg v. Rorvik

2:00 PM: Soccer - Women’s U20 World Cup - Bronze Medal Match - United States v. Netherlands

10:00 PM: Waterpolo - Women’s U18 World Championships - Bronze Medal Match 

11:00 PM: Curling - Women’s Masters Basel - Women’s Quarterfinal - TBD v. TBD 

11:30 PM: High Diving - World Cup Manana - Men’s 27m Final

 

September 22

12:00 AM: Waterpolo - Women’s U18 World Championships Gold Medal Match - TBD v. TBD

1:45 AM: High Diving - World Cup Manama - Women’s 20m Final

2:15 AM: Curling - Women’s Masters Basel - Semifinal - TBD v. TBD

5:30 AM: Curling - Women’s Masters Basel - Final - TBD v. TBD

9:15 AM: World Skate Games - Women’s Park Final

10:20 AM: World Skate Games - Men’s Park Final 

2:00 PM: Soccer - Women’s U20 World Cup - Gold Medal Match - People’s Republic of Korea v. Japan

 

September 23

4:30 PM: NHL - Bills v. Jaguars

 

September 26

3:00 PM: Athletics - Athlos NYC 

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something from the World Skate Games (basically, only Speedskating and men's senior Rink Hockey)

 

some Hockey (Swiss League, possibly the German DEL season opener later tonight, SHL in the upcoming weekend)

 

and tons of Baseball (both MLB and NPB)

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Lots of cycling (also from the previous week to catch up on)

F1 and F1 Academy

MotoGP/2/3

World Superbike/Supersport/WCR

Ski jumping (although it's in Romania sadly, so it may be impossible to watch)

Some futsal World Cup

Darts, mostly the highlights

Sports climbing

 

Trying to follow some canoe slalom since the Olympics (World Cup finals this week), but since it's yet another relatively obscure sport asking for monthly payments, it is sadly mostly a matter of just checking the results.

 

And in between trying to catch up on some junior racing I've very much been forgetting this year, FRECA, several F4 championships, Red Bull Rookies, etc.

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