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Today39s games Sunday January 7th Who is playing and where

Today's games, Sunday, January 7th: Who is playing and where can you watch the games live?

Liverpool and Manchester City will meet in the FA Cup, while Peru's Renato Tapia will play for the Copa del Rey. Check out all the games of the day.

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What time and where can you watch today's games? | TODAY, Sunday January 7, 2024, Sports Day continues with football matches in Europe (Copa del Rey, French Cup, Serie A and FA Cup) on channel signals (ESPN, DSports) or from streaming services (Star Plus, DGO). So that you don't miss the games of your favorite teams.

Today's games, England FA Cup

  • Manchester City vs Huddersfield
  • Time: 9:00 a.m
  • Channel: ESPN and Star Plus
  • Arsenal vs Liverpool
  • Time: 11.30 a.m
  • Channel: ESPN and Star Plus.

Today's games, Copa del Rey of Spain

  • Celta de Vigo vs Amorebieta
  • Time: 6:00 a.m
  • Channel: DSports
  • Barcelona vs Barbastro
  • Time: 3 p.m
  • Channel: DSports.

Today's games, Italian Serie A

  • Milan vs Empoli
  • Time: 6:00 a.m
  • Channel: ESPN and Star Plus
  • Juventus vs Salernitana
  • Time: 12:00 p.m
  • Channel: ESPN and Star Plus
  • Roma vs Atalanta
  • Time: 2:45 p.m
  • Channel: ESPN and Star Plus.

Today's games, French Cup

  • PSG against Revel
  • Time: 2:45 p.m
  • Channel: DSports.

Today's National Superior Volleyball League games

  • Alianza Lima vs Deportivo Soan
  • Time: 5 p.m
  • Channel: Movistar Deportes.

Today's games, NBA 2024

  • Los Angeles Lakers vs. Los Angeles Clippers
  • Time: 7:30 p.m
  • Channel: NBA League Pass.

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Steelers boost playoff hopes with win over Ravens TJ Watt

Steelers boost playoff hopes with win over Ravens; TJ Watt exits with knee injury – The Athletic

By Larry Holder, Mike DeFabo, Mark Kaboly and Jeff Zrebiec

Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph continued his outstanding play as the Steelers boosted their postseason hopes with a 17-10 victory over the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday.

The Steelers (10-7) would clinch a spot with either a Houston Texans tie against the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday night, a Jacksonville Jaguars loss against the Tennessee Titans early Sunday afternoon or a Buffalo Bills loss against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday night secure the playoffs.

Pittsburgh struck big early in the fourth quarter when Rudolph Diontae hit Johnson for a 71-yard touchdown pass to give the Steelers a 14-7 lead. It was by far the biggest passing play for either team in wet, cold conditions in Baltimore.

Coach Mike Tomlin opted to keep Rudolph as the starting quarterback even though Kenny Pickett was considered healthy after an ankle injury. Pittsburgh is 3-0 with Rudolph as the starter. Rudolph completed 18 of 20 passes for 152 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions with a passer rating of 115.0.

Steelers tailback Najee Harris also continued his recent success on the ground with 112 rushing yards on 26 carries, including a 6-yard TD run in the first quarter.

As for the injured, TJ Watt, the Steelers' All-Pro edge rusher, left in the third quarter with a knee injury after taking a blow to the leg from a teammate. He was quickly ruled out for the rest of the game.

Watt jumped into the air on a play and was then hit in the leg by defensive tackle Montravius ​​Adams. Watt lay face down on the wet turf and slapped his hand after sustaining the injury. After walking to the blue medical tent, the Steelers staff took Watt to the locker room. Watt had two sacks in the game and leads the NFL with 19 sacks. He and his brother JJ are the only players in history to have at least 19 sacks across multiple seasons.

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The Ravens' (13-4) six-game winning streak ended in defeat. Baltimore secured the No. 1 seed in the AFC in Week 17, securing a first-round bye and home-field advantage through the playoffs.

Tyler Huntley started for the resting Lamar Jackson for the Ravens. Baltimore's backup QB completed 15 of 28 passes for 146 yards with one touchdown and an 80.4 passer rating.

The Ravens sat out many of their top players either to rest or allow injuries to heal, including Jackson, wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Zay Flowers, safety Kyle Hamilton, cornerback Marlon Humphrey and guard Kevin Zeitler.

How big is the loss in watts?

It's huge. If the Steelers get the help they need to make the playoffs, how great can they be without their best player? While it's too early to speculate on the severity of Watt's injury, it can't be a good thing if he's sidelined so quickly in the most important game of the season.

Pittsburgh leaned on its defense all season. Often, it was this side of the ball that carried an anemic offense to improbable victories, even with its top four safeties sidelined and two of its top three inside linebackers injured. The Steelers were excited about the possibility of Damontae Kazee returning from his playoff suspension.

Pro Bowl safety Minkah Fitzpatrick could also be released in time for an elimination game. But it's not an exaggeration to say that a Watt injury would eclipse another player's return. His status will be one of the most significant storylines in Pittsburgh this week. — Mike DeFabo, Steelers staff writer

How Pittsburgh kept its playoff hopes alive

The Steelers may or may not qualify for the playoffs, but they did what they had to do, and who would have thought it after losing three in a row less than a month ago?

Saturday's win against the Ravens was the ugliest of the last three, but Pittsburgh took care of business given the situation and the weather. Since it was cold and raining the entire game and Baltimore only had a handful of defensive players, the Steelers did the smart thing and relied heavily on their running game behind Harris' sixth 100-yard rushing game of his career.

Rudolph was a little unsure about the weather, but the combination of a big play against Johnson and the 150-yard run was all they needed. And that philosophy could be hard to stop if they get to the playoffs. — Mark Kaboly, Steelers senior writer

The Ravens' injuries are piling up

For the Ravens, all that mattered was coming out of the game as healthy as possible, and they didn't quite achieve that goal.

Outside linebacker Odafe Oweh limped off the field on the Steelers' second drive and did not return. Safety Geno Stone (knee) and reserve linebacker Del'Shawn Phillips (shoulder) then went down on the same play in the third quarter. Neither of them returned. Defensive player Brent Urban is also being evaluated for a concussion.

Baltimore desperately needed this bye week. They already had a number of key starters, including Flowers (calf), Zeitler (quad/knee), Humphrey (calf) and Hamilton (knee), struggling with injuries. Now they have a few more injury question marks heading into the postseason. – Jeff Zrebiec, Ravens senior writer

Dalvin Cook's chances of playing in the playoffs for the Ravens have improved significantly without even playing in Saturday's game. Cook, the veteran running back who was released by the New York Jets earlier this week, officially signed with Baltimore's practice squad on Friday after passing his physical exam. He will begin training with the team next week.

The Ravens have not promised he will be left off the practice squad for the playoffs, but that seems more likely after Saturday. Melvin Gordon, the team's No. 3 running back, lost a fumble. His ball security has been a constant problem throughout his career. Gus Edwards also lost a fumble for the second time in a row.

The door is open to Cook. — Zrebiec

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NHL Alexis Lafreniere is far from fulfilled by his game

A mustache, stability and the influence of Peter Laviolette: three ingredients for Alexis Lafrenière's success

Alexis Lafrenière has been on the scoresheet in six of his last eight games, collecting seven points (two goals, five assists). In his fourth season in the NHL, Lafrenière has gained confidence and is now becoming a key player for the Rangers.

In the first class of the 2020 draft, his recipe for success was not described to explain his progress. But if you read between the lines, there are a few things that stand out.

As for superstitions, there is a red mustache that he has proudly worn since November. Vincent Trocheck, his center player, also has the mustachioed look.

In hockey there are also more compelling reasons with the arrival of a new head coach, Peter Laviolette, and the greater stability on the right wing of Trocheck and Artemi Panarin.

“It’s fun to play with the same guys,” Lafrenière admitted after leaving a morning practice session on the ice at the Bell Center. A chemistry can develop with them. They are special players. Panarin plays like few players in the NHL. If you can play with him for a longer period of time, you can understand him better and know what he expects from his teammates.”

A profitable change

In his first three seasons in New York, Lafrenière played one season under David Quinn and the following two for Gerard Gallant. Without saying he was unhappy under previous regimes, he had a smile on his face when talking about Laviolette.

“I like the way he leads the team,” he replied. The system is really good. It gives the players confidence. He's a coach who is close to his players and that's cool for us. He brought a good dynamic to the team. “That’s one of the reasons why we’re one of the good teams in the league.”

“He called me this summer, I think he called all the guys to introduce himself. We had a few conversations at camp. He really helped me. Things are going well so far. He helps me 100%. He gives everyone confidence. You see, he is a good coach with experience.”

A better chair

Before the game at the Bell Center, Lafrenière had already collected 23 points (10 goals, 13 assists) in 37 games. He also transitioned well from left wing to right wing, securing a permanent spot in one of the team's two best offensive lines.

To replicate the look on Martin St-Louis' face, Lafrenière now enjoys a better chair with the Rangers this season.

A mustache stability and the influence of Peter Laviolette three

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“I don’t think he’s playing much differently than he did last year, mostly because of the opportunity he was given,” Trocheck said. He gets better chances this year than last year. I always really liked his style of play, including last year. I always wanted to play with him, I often asked to be paired with him. I particularly like his level of competition. He obviously has a lot of talent, which is why he was selected first overall, but he struggles on the ice. It’s a combination that’s pretty rare, a player with so much talent and determination.”

“He’s an important player for us,” Laviolette added. His trio is consistent. He generates multiple chances and attacks. He developed a great bond with Panarin. First he played with Chytil, now it’s Trocheck.”

Laviolette briefly returned to his summer conversation with his young 22-year-old winger.

“I told him to come to camp and get ready. I wanted him to arrive in good physical condition. He did that. He worked hard during camp. There was a period of adjustment where he found himself on the right wing. But it didn't last long. He found his rhythm and chemistry with his teammates. Very positive for him. I wanted to go home with a clean sheet for all my players, not just him. The past no longer matters, we look to the future.”

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Boca loses its figure Player puts the club in check

Boca loses its figure: Player puts the club in check after a millionaire offer from the Premier

Boca Juniors will have to face the Argentine Professional League and the 2024 South American Cup without one of their figures. Peruvian Luis Advíncula's team will not have the promising youngster in their ranks Valentine's boatwho decided to go to Brighton in the Premier League after receiving an offer worth millions.

What was Brighton's offer for Valentin Barco?

As is known, the English team made an initial offer for the 19-year-old footballer; However, the Xeneize club provided a different version.

“On Friday (January 5) we mentioned that the offer Brighton sent to Boca was $9 million for 90% of the pass, leaving Boca with 10% in a future sale “That came at 100% and there was no percentage for a future sale,” explained journalist Emiliano Raddi.

Valentín Barco trained in the Boca Juniors youth team.  Photo: Boca Juniors

Valentín Barco trained in the Boca Juniors youth team. Photo: Boca Juniors

As is known, “Colo” has a release clause of $10 million, which expires in the coming days and will be increased to $14 million; With this in mind, the Seagulls have made a new proposal to complete his signing as soon as possible.

“A new offer (an amount exceeding $10 million gross in installments) and 10% of any future sale or, failing that, the formal implementation of the exit clause on Monday, January 9, before the value changes,” he added added.

Valentin Barco's situation at Boca Juniors.  Photo: Web shot from Planeta Boca

Valentin Barco's situation at Boca Juniors. Photo: Web shot from Planeta Boca

For the communicator, given Barco's decision to leave the Argentine team, Boca Juniors will have to decide in the next few hours on the departure of the young talent.

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1704596659 NFL Week 18 Saturday Texans vs Colts score highlights news

NFL Week 18 Saturday: Texans vs. Colts score, highlights, news, inactives and live updates – Yahoo Sports

HOUSTON, TEXAS – SEPTEMBER 17: Gardner Minshew #10 of the Indianapolis Colts runs with the ball while being chased by Denzel Perryman #6 of the Houston Texans during the second half at NRG Stadium on September 17, 2023 in Houston, Texas.  (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)Gardner Minshew and the Colts have been on fire in recent weeks, but CJ Stroud is looking to cap his Offensive Rookie of the Year campaign with a trip to the playoffs. (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)

No game in NFL Week 18 has clearer consequences than the Houston Texans' game against the Indianapolis Colts.

The winner makes it to the playoffs. The season of losers is over.

Both teams currently sit at 9-7, two-thirds of the way into a three-way tie atop the AFC South with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Jaguars can win the division with a win over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, otherwise the Texans-Colts winner will also win the division.

The Texans enter the game as slight favorites, thanks largely to the presence of rookie quarterback CJ Stroud, who is currently the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year favorite. The 2023 No. 2 overall pick looked electric all season but missed two games last month due to a concussion.

The Colts were supposed to have their own rookie quarterback at the helm, with No. 4 pick Anthony Richardson, but he has been out since October. Gardner Minshew has led the team ever since, winning six of the last eight games.

Follow Yahoo Sports for highlights and updates from Saturday's game.

Live107 updates

  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 3:03am GMT
  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 02:58 GMT
  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 02:58 GMT

    Pro: Nico Collins is up to seven catches for 158 yards after the Texans' first drive of the second half.

    Disadvantage: They stay on their own territory and bat to open the half.

  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 2:40am GMT

    Minshew tries to throw it away.

    It goes into halftime, the Texans lead 14:6. They will also be the first to get the ball in the second half.

  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 02:38 GMT

    The Texans got the ball back and burned a total of 17 seconds on a three-and-out. The Colts will somehow get the ball back at their own 34 with seven seconds left in the first half.

  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 2:33am GMT

    Matt Gay makes the 52-yarder. 14-6 Texans.

  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 2:31am GMT

    And the Colts run up the middle and gain 10 yards to reach the Houston 34. The field goal unit comes out with 40 seconds left.

  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 2:31am GMT

    Oof, Minshew just throws a low shot to Mo Alie-Cox. 3rd and 15th coming soon.

  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 02:29 GMT

    Gardner Minshew is pressured into a desperate tackle by Will Anderson Jr. that falls incomplete, but an illegal contact penalty gives Indianapolis a first down.

  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 2:25am GMT

    TOUCHDOWN TEXAN

    CJ Stroud finds a wide open Andrew Beck for his second TD pass of the night. He is 10 of 12 for 151 yards, 2 TDs and no INTs.

  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 2:20am GMT

    Nico Collins has up to 5 catches for 129 yards and a TD on 5 targets. He just dragged a defender on 3rd-and-2 to reach the red zone.

    WR1 stuff.

  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 2:15am GMT
  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 2:15am GMT
  • Sunday, January 7, 2024 at 02:11 GMT
  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 2:08am GMT

    The Texans line up on 4th and 1 at the 50, but Laremy Tunsil is called for a false start. They sting now.

  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 2:05am GMT
  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 2:03am GMT

    It looks like Taylor was grabbed by the collar, but it's a legal play since it was in the pocket.

  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 2:01am GMT
  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 2:00am GMT

    This was a strange piece. Jonathan Taylor collides with rookie wide receiver Josh Downs in the backfield on third down. It also looked like there was a Houston horse collar there.

    The Colts are punting now and have gained 37 yards in three drives since that field goal.

  • Sun Jan 7, 2024 at 1:57am GMT

    The Colts get some breathing room with a neutral zone violation and now a first down on a Jonathan Taylor run.

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Baseball Wander Franco receives probation

Baseball: Wander Franco receives probation

Tampa Bay Rays player Wander Franco was granted probation Friday in the Dominican Republic for an inappropriate relationship with an underage girl.

Two days earlier, the 22-year-old athlete was charged by the Puerto Plata prosecutor's office with commercial sexual exploitation and money laundering.

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According to the Associated Press, a judge allowed Franco to leave the Dominican Republic. However, he has to return to his home country once a month to meet with the authorities. The man also posted $34,000 bail.

Last August, a 14-year-old girl said on social media that she was in a relationship with Franco. A police investigation was launched and a second report was filed. The City of San Domingo's Child and Youth Safety Department conducted two unsuccessful searches for Franco on December 26. However, the baseball player voluntarily turned himself in to prosecutors a few days later and was jailed for failing to comply with a subpoena.

The 14-year-old girl's mother also faces the same allegations as Franco. The latter allegedly received a car and thousands of dollars in exchange for her consent.

Franco stopped working in Major League Baseball in August and finished his season with 58 RBIs in 112 games and a .281 batting average.

After his rookie season, the Rays' promising member signed a huge 11-year, $182 million contract in November 2021.

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Universitario takes the step and signs former Alianza and Cristal

Universitario takes the step and signs former Alianza and Cristal players: "How well does the cream look on you?"

Universitario continues to strengthen itself to achieve the double championship of the Women's League 2024 in the year of its centenary. After the continuity of numbers such as Stephanie Lacoste and Luz Campoverde, The Lionesses surprised by announcing the signing of two former football players from Alianza Lima and the goalscorer from Sporting Cristal.

Which Alianza Lima players have signed for Universitario?

Through their social networks, the Merengue team announced the discontinuation of the Midfielder Sandra Arévalo and defender Yoselin Miranda, who were part of the intimate cast's last double championship.

“How well the cream looks on you! Sandra Arévalo is the new addition of the only great in Peru,” was the message they dedicated to Arévalo.

Sandra Arévalo became the first reinforcement of the Universitario.  Photo: Women's University.

Sandra Arévalo became the first reinforcement of the Universitario. Photo: Women's University.

In Miranda's case, she was the second newcomer to the team led by Colombian John Tierradentro.

“'Eyes' is about cream. Yoselin Miranda Pun comes to Universitario to face our anniversary season. The only great one welcomes you!” wrote the students.

Yoselin Miranda has been announced as the new Universitario player.  Photo: Women's University.

Yoselin Miranda has been announced as the new Universitario player. Photo: Women's University.

Universitario signs Alondra Vílchez

After announcing the former Alianza Lima players, Universitario announced this Alondra Vilchez “Goal scorer for Sporting Cristal in 2023” will be their new striker.

Female university reinforcement

So far, Universitario has been strengthened for the Women's League with Yoselin Miranda (29 years old), Sandra Arévalo (25 years old) and Alondra Vílchez (26 years old).

The renewal of the championship title was secured “Fefa” Lacoste, Luz Campoverde, Silvana Alfaro, Cindy Novoa, Xioczana Canales, Fabiola Herrera, Annie del Carpio and Nahomi Martinez.

Women's University Squad.  Photo: Women's University.

Women's University Squad. Photo: Women's University.

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Colts vs. Texans result: Live updates, game stats, highlights, analysis for Saturday's Week 18 Game – CBS Sports

This win-and-win matchup between two AFC South rivals is underway as the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans have taken the field at Lucas Oil Stadium. The winner of this matchup is guaranteed a spot in the playoffs and possibly the division crown, depending on what happens with the Jacksonville Jaguars tomorrow.

Zack Moss and Jonathan Taylor will be on the same field together for the first time since Week 12, which will give Indy a boost on offense. In their last game together, the two backs combined for 146 rushing yards and two touchdowns. The Colts have a 6-2 record in their last eight games after starting the year 3-5 and are looking to keep their season alive.

As for the Texans, likely Offensive Rookie of the Year CJ Stroud is looking to become the third quarterback drafted in the top two to start a playoff game since at least 1967. With a win tonight, Houston could also become the fifth playoff team to ever have a rookie quarterback and first-year head coach.

Will it be the Colts or the Texans who clinch a playoff spot on Saturday night? Follow along in the live blog below as we break down this match as it happens.

Here's how to watch

Date: Saturday, January 6th | Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)
TV: ABC/ESPN | Electricity: fubo (try for free)
Consequences: CBS Sports App
opportunities: Texans -1, O/U 47.5 (odds courtesy of SportsLine consensus)

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