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OpenAI seals deal for San Francisco office space after CEO Sam Altman calls remote work ‘experiment’ one of tech industry’s worst mistakes – Fortune

  1. OpenAI seals deal for San Francisco office space after CEO Sam Altman calls remote work ‘experiment’ one of tech industry’s worst mistakes Fortune
  2. Leasing Offices Now Takes Longer in San Francisco The Real Deal
  3. Daily Digest: OpenAI nabs block of Uber space; Expensify ends lounge experiment – San Francisco Business Times The Business Journals
  4. OpenAI closes big lease deal at Uber’s San Francisco headquarters San Francisco Chronicle
  5. ChatGPT-Maker OpenAI Inks San Francisco’s Largest Lease Since 2018 The San Francisco Standard
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Critérium du Dauphiné: Jonas Vingegaard seals overall title as Giulio Ciccone wins final stage – Cyclingnews

  1. Critérium du Dauphiné: Jonas Vingegaard seals overall title as Giulio Ciccone wins final stage Cyclingnews
  2. Critérium du Dauphiné 2023 EXTENDED HIGHLIGHTS: Stage 7 | 6/10/23 | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  3. Jonas Vingegaard wins Critérium du Dauphiné as Tour de France looms The Guardian
  4. As it happened: Critérium du Dauphiné finale gave overall title to Jonas Vingegaard and stage win to Giulio Ciccone Cyclingnews
  5. Huge Summit Finish For GC Men To Tackle! | Critérium Du Dauphiné 2023 Highlights – Stage 7 GCN Racing
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Jadeja’s last-ball four seals fifth title for CSK in rollercoaster final – ESPNcricinfo

  1. Jadeja’s last-ball four seals fifth title for CSK in rollercoaster final ESPNcricinfo
  2. Will MS Dhoni play for CSK in IPL 2024? Chennai Super Kings skipper keeps retirement options open! Sporting News
  3. Impact Player Rule Does Not Apply on MS Dhoni Because…: Virender Sehwag’s STUNNING Remark Amid CSK Captain’s Retirement Rumours msnNOW
  4. IPL Final 2023: MS Dhoni’s CSK Clinch Record-Equalling 5th IPL Title Beating GT In Final NDTV
  5. Who won IPL Final 2023? Indian Premier League champions crowned in sensational decider between CSK and GT Sporting News
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Grayson Allen’s last-second gaffe seals Bucks’ playoff fate in Game 5 loss vs. Heat – CBS Sports

  1. Grayson Allen’s last-second gaffe seals Bucks’ playoff fate in Game 5 loss vs. Heat CBS Sports
  2. Grayson Allen’s costly blunder ends Bucks season in embarrassing fashion New York Post
  3. NBA Twitter reacts to Heat eliminating Bucks in first round: ‘Budenholzer was chillin on the sidelines like “damn this game good as hell”‘ Hoops Hype
  4. Grayson Allen commits big blunder at end of Bucks’ season-ending loss Larry Brown Sports
  5. Milwaukee Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer regrets not calling a timeout at the end of regulation Sports Illustrated
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Judge seals dozens of warrants for over 60 companies in accused Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger’s case – New York Post

  1. Judge seals dozens of warrants for over 60 companies in accused Idaho killer Bryan Kohberger’s case New York Post
  2. Idaho murders: Kohberger court filings show where warrants were served, including Tinder, DoorDash, Reddit Fox News
  3. New documents show strategies in prosecution against Moscow murder suspect KREM.com
  4. Search warrants show police searched financial records, Reddit, Snapchat to find information about U of I murders KXLY Spokane
  5. Police issued 60 warrants to companies like Doordash and Tinder while investigating Bryan Kohberger msnNOW
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2.500 dead seals found on Russia’s Caspian coast

MOSCOW — About 2,500 seals have been found dead on the Caspian Sea coast in southern Russia, officials said Sunday.

Authorities in the Russian province of Dagestan said it was unclear why the mass die-off happened but that it was likely due to natural causes.

Regional officials initially reported Saturday that 700 dead seals were found on the coast, but the Dagestan division of the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment later raised the figure to about 2,500.

Zaur Gapizov, head of the Caspian Environmental Protection Center, said in a statement that the seals likely died a couple of weeks ago. He added that there was no sign that they were killed or caught in fishing nets.

Experts of the Federal Fisheries Agency and prosecutors inspected the coastline and collected data for laboratory research, which didn’t immediately spot any pollutants.

Several previous incidents of mass seal deaths were attributed to natural causes. Kazakhstan, which has a long Caspian coastline, reported at least three such incidents this year.

Data about the number of seals in the Caspian vary widely. The fisheries agency has said the overall number of Caspian seals is 270,000-300,000, while the Caspian Environmental Protection Center put the number at 70,000.

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World Series score: Phillies take Game 1 from Astros as J.T. Realmuto’s 10th-inning homer seals comeback

The Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Houston Astros, 6-5, on Friday night in a drama-filled Game 1 of the 2022 World Series. The Phillies, who came back from a five-run deficit, now possess a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. J.T. Realmuto hit the game-winning home run off of Luis Garcia in the 10th inning to hand Houston its first loss of the 2022 postseason.

The Astros established an early 5-0 lead behind a pair of Kyle Tucker home runs. The Astros outfielder took Phillies starter Aaron Nola deep in both the second and third innings. The Phillies clawed their way back into the game, however, tying things up at 5-5 in the fifth inning against Astros ace Justin Verlander.

The score remained tied heading into the bottom of the ninth, when Jose Altuve singled and stole a base to put himself in scoring position. Nick Castellanos then made an impressive sliding grab to send the game into extra innings. That’s when Realmuto homered and the Phillies were able to secure the victory (despite the Astros getting the winning run in scoring position against David Robertson) and steal Game 1 on the road.

Tucker launches two home runs

Kyle Tucker hit two home runs in Game 1, becoming the first player with a multi-homer effort in the World Series since Brandon Lowe did it for the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 2 of the 2020 Fall Classic.

Tucker’s first home run came in the second inning and put the Astros up by a 1-0 margin. His second, a three-run shot, extended Houston’s lead to 5-0 in the third:

Tucker also became the first left-handed batter this season to hit a home run against Aaron Nola’s changeup, and the fourth player ever to homer in their first two World Series at-bats. The previous three were Gene Tenace, Andruw Jones, and Pablo Sandoval, who did it most recently back in the 2012 World Series.

Verlander makes history with start, but blows lead

Justin Verlander became the second pitcher to ever record a World Series start in three decades, joining Roger Clemens. He also tied another former Red Sox ace in a different category, in Jon Lester, by making his 12th career Game 1 start. 

Verlander appeared in good position to record his 16th career postseason win in the early goings. He didn’t allow a baserunner through the first three innings while the Astros built him a five-run lead. Things fell apart in the fourth inning, however, as he allowed five of six batters to reach at one point, shrinking the lead to 5-3.

Verlander would be afforded one more inning, but that would prove to be a mistake. Brandon Marsh led off with a double, Kyle Schwarber walked, and then Alec Bohm plated both with a double to tie the game at 5-5. By the time his night was finished, Verlander had thrown five innings and allowed five earned runs on six hits and two walks.

Despite Verlander’s reputation as a big-game pitcher, he entered the night with a career 5.68 ERA in seven World Series starts. Friday’s performance increased that number to 6.07, the highest mark for any pitcher with at least 30 innings pitched in the World Series.

The Phillies erased a five-run deficit

You get the sense the Phillies don’t realize they’re not supposed to be here. They were a third-place team during the regular season and the No. 6 seed in the postseason, a seed that didn’t exist until this year. They were supposed to lose to the Cardinals in the Wild Card Series or the Braves in the NLDS. And yet, here they are in the World Series.

Apparently no one told the Phillies they were supposed to go quietly after falling behind 5-0 early in Game 1. After Justin Verlander retired the first 10 batters he faced, seven of the next nine and eight of the next 10 reached base. At one point four straight Phillies reached base with two outs in the fourth inning, including Nick Castellanos (RBI single) and Alec Bohm (two-RBI double).

According to Inside Edge, the Phillies have strung together three or more hits with two outs on three occasions this postseason after doing it an MLB-best 27 times during the regular season. All other teams have done it three times total this October.

Philadelphia officially erased the 5-0 deficit in the top of the fifth inning. Verlander needed 36 pitches to get his first nine outs and 54 pitches to get his final six outs. It wasn’t until his his final pitch — No. 90 on the night — that Verlander got a swing and miss on a breaking ball.

Erasing a five-run deficit was only half the battle. The Phillies still had to find a way to push across a sixth run to have a chance to win the game, and they had to do against the excellent Astros bullpen. That wasn’t going to be easy.

Realmuto breaks tie in 10th

As mentioned above, Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto launched the first extra-inning World Series home run in franchise history in the 10th inning, putting Philadelphia up 6-5. That would end up being the final score. It was also the first extra-inning home run in a World Series game by a catcher since Carlton Fisk’s walk-off blast in 1975.

Realmuto’s home run came off a fastball thrown by Luis Garcia:

CBS Sports noted coming into the series that Realmuto had been the Phillies’ best hitter against rising fastballs, like the one Garcia offers. From the aforementioned article:

During the regular season, Realmuto was the Phillies’ best hitter against fastballs with at least 18 inches of Induced Vertical Break — a fancy way of saying pitches that deviated from a straight line from the pitcher’s hand to the plate by a foot and a half. Realmuto batted .435/.567/1.130 versus those pitches, notching three home runs, three triples, and a double.

Overall, Realmuto finished the evening 2 for 4 with a pair of extra-base hits and three runs batted in.

Thomson managed very aggressively

Once they tied the game, Phillies manager Rob Thomson  went to his top relievers almost immediately. Here’s how he used his bullpen after Aaron Nola got the first out of the fifth inning:

  • Ace lefty reliever José Alvarado entered to face the left-right-left lane of Yordan Alvarez-Alex Bregman-Kyle Tucker with one out in the fifth inning. Alvarado retired all three.
  • Starter-turned-reliever Zach Eflin then came in with one out in the sixth to face the bottom of the lineup. He got four outs and pitched around an infield single and a walk.
  • Lefty and No. 3 starter (and probable Game 3 starter) Ranger Suárez entered with two outs in the seventh to face the Alvarez-Bregman-Tucker lane. He got the first two out before allowing a single to Tucker.
  • Seranthony Domínguez, the Phillies’ best reliever all year, replaced Suárez with one out in the eighth. At that point, the game was on the line with every pitch, so Thomson went with his best. Domínguez got five outs.
  • David Robertson, Thomson’s best remaining reliever, got the 10th inning following Realmuto’s go-ahead home run. He stranded runners at second and third to close out the game.

Thomson used his bullpen aggressively but also not in a way that compromised anyone’s availability for Game 2. Alvarado threw only seven pitches, Eflin 20, Domínguez 24, and Robertson 25. Nothing extreme like 30-40 pitches. Suárez threw 11 pitches and should be able to start Game 3 on Monday with no issues. Thomson’s bullpen usage was balanced — aggressive but not reckless.

Five Phillies relievers held the Astros to four hits and two walks in 5 2/3 innings. Philadelphia had a chance to steal Game 1 on the road and claim home field advantage, and Thomson went for it. He used his best available pitchers in the game’s biggest spots and didn’t manage for tomorrow, and his reward is a 1-0 series lead.

The Phillies ended Houston’s winning streak

Going into Game 1, the Astros were a perfect 7-0 this postseason. They swept the Seattle Mariners in the ALDS and the New York Yankees in the ALCS before falling to the Phillies in Game 1. The seven straight wins to begin a postseason were one short of the all-time record. Here’s the list:

  1. 2014 Royals: 8 wins
  2. 2022 Astros: 7 wins
  3. 2020 Braves: 7 wins
  4. 2007 Rockies: 7 wins
  5. 2017 Dodgers: 6 wins
  6. 2016 Cleveland: 6 wins

It is worth noting the five non-Astros teams on that list did not win the World Series. Bad omen? Maybe, but I’ll say this much: I’d rather win my first seven postseason games than not. Houston’s winning streak is over, but the World Series is not. They are fully capable of beating Philadelphia four times in the next six games.

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Game 2. Historically, teams that win Game 1 of a best-of-seven have gone on to win the series 64 percent of the time, though the Game 1 winner has won each of the last four World Series and 16 of the last 19 World Series. Then again, a higher power may be at work:

Kyle Schwarber gave America free tacos with his seventh inning stolen base. Anyway, Game 2 is Saturday night at Minute Maid Park. Lefty Framber Valdez (17-6, 2.82 ERA) and righty Zack Wheeler (12-7, 2.82 ERA) are the scheduled starting pitchers.

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Nikola Jokic’s late cross-court heave seals Nuggets’ win over Warriors

SAN FRANCISCO — Jordan Poole put the Golden State Warriors down just one point with 14 seconds remaining after stealing the ball off a lazy Denver Nuggets pass and laying it back in.

But just a split second later, as the Warriors were still getting back in transition, Nikola Jokic inbounded the ball with a crosscourt heave — something Jokic admitted was “a risk” after the game.

It was one he was more than willing to take after Bones Hyland turned the ball over, leading to Poole’s bucket, and Jokic saw nothing but a swarm of Warriors jerseys.

“My guys had to be open,” Jokic said.

So he chucked the ball 85 feet to find a wide-open Bruce Brown, who complete the play with a dunk. That — and a pair of free throws a few seconds later — sealed the Nuggets’ 128-123 win Friday night.

Draymond Green said the Warriors weren’t caught sleeping on Jokic’s pass, but there was a lapse in communication. Usually, the Warriors want their center back underneath the other basket, but in this scenario the center was Green, and he was trapping.

“It’s an unfamiliar position for our guards. Guards don’t protect the basket,” Green said. “That’s something I could have communicated. I should have communicated that we got to make sure we have a man back, and that’s something we can learn from.”

Jokic finished the game with 26 points on 7-of-13 shooting, 12 rebounds and 10 assists — his 77th career triple-double. Jokic now has the second-most triple-doubles by a center in NBA history behind just Wilt Chamberlain (78).

Jokic scored or assisted on 50 Denver points, but it was his passing that stood out above his other stats.

“Honestly, we have eight years together now and [nothing surprises me],” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. “So many big games, so many moments when he’s made the big play, the right play and a game-changing type of play. … His IQ is off the charts. He’s out there playing chess, and a lot of other guys are playing checkers.”

Against the Warriors, the Nuggets scored 24 points off Jokic’s passes on 10-of-15 shooting, including 4-of-7 from 3. Three of his 10 assists came in transition, and six of them led to open looks.

Five different teammates scored off his passes, with Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Bruce Brown benefiting the most.

Caldwell-Pope shot 3-of-5 off Jokic’s passes, while Brown went a perfect 4-of-4 including the winning dunk.

Before the game, Malone spoke his team’s need to build chemistry as the Nuggets welcomed eight new players, including Caldwell-Pope and Brown, and reintegrated Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr.

With that in mind, Malone has been challenging Jokic to take his leadership to the next level by not just playing by example, but by being vocal and teaching.

Three or four times on Friday, Malone said he saw Jokic grab the whiteboard during timeouts to explain to his new and younger teammates where he wants them on plays.

“If you ask Bruce and Kenny Pope, from afar they probably admired Jokic’s passing from playing against him. But it’s different watching than now you’re with him,” Malone said. “He makes the game so easy, but you have to be ready.”

The Nuggets headed into halftime having scored 70 points and up 18 on Golden State, but a patented Warriors third-quarter rush to pair with a strong fourth put them within eight with about five minutes to go.

Stephen Curry finished with 34 points on 10-of-22 shooting, while Andrew Wiggins added 23 points and eight rebounds and Draymond Green had 13 points and nine assists.

But Denver outscored the Warriors 9-4 in clutch time to seal their victory.

“Our second quarter was one of our best quarters in a long time against a quality opponent,” Malone said. “But down the stretch, there are so many things we need to clean up. … But it’s a hell of a win. We can savor it for about two and a half hours on the plane, and then tomorrow night we have our home opener.”

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Liverpool vs Manchester City live! Salah seals win amid drama galore

The 2022-23 Premier League fixtures are front and center as the new season has delivered so much drama so far.

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Will Manchester City win yet another Premier League title? Can Chelsea and Liverpool push them all the way? How will Manchester United’s new-look side fare? What about Tottenham and Arsenal? How will the new boys get on? Who will be the surprise package?

So. Many. Questions.

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Those questions will be answered from August 2022 to May 2023, with the full list of Premier League fixtures.

While below are the answers to all of the questions you have around the Premier League fixtures and everything else you need to know for the upcoming season, with full details on the Premier League TV schedule across the NBC family of channels and more.


The 2022-23 Premier League fixtures

The Premier League fixtures for the 2022-23 season were announced on Thursday June 16, 2022 at 4am ET. Below is the full schedule, as you can watch all 380 games across our NBC platforms.

The Premier League fixture computer decides who plays who and when, as teams located close to one another are usually playing at home on opposite weekends to help with policing, crowd control and transport congestion in those areas.


When will the Premier League take a break for the 2022 World Cup?

The season will take a pause after Match round 16, which ends on November 13. After the World Cup is finished on Dec. 18, Premier League games will then restart on December 26.


When will the 2022-23 Premier League season finish?

The final day of the season will be on Sunday, May 28, 2023.


Which teams will compete in the 2022-23 Premier League?

These are the 20 teams which will compete in the Premier League for the upcoming season:

Arsenal, Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Brentford, Brighton and Hove Albion, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Everton, Fulham, Leeds United, Leicester City, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Wolverhampton Wanderers


Predictions for 2022-23 Premier League season

We made a few bold predictions ahead of the Premier League campaign, which you can read in full here. And we’ve also predicted how we think the Premier League table will look at the end of the 2022-23 campaign. I’m sure you agree wholeheartedly with these predictions…


2022-23 Premier League TV schedule

Below are the Premier League fixtures in full, with all kick offs listed at 10am ET unless otherwise stated:

Matchweek 11

Friday 14 October

Brentford 2-1 Brighton – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – Recap/Highlights

Saturday 15 October

Leicester 1-1 Crystal Palace – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – Recap/Highlights
Fulham 2-2 Bournemouth – Peacock Premium – FULL MATCH REPLAY – Recap/Highlights
Wolves 1-0 Nottingham Forest – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – Recap/Highlights
Spurs 2-0 Everton – NBC – FULL MATCH REPLAY – Recap/Highlights

Sunday 16 October

Aston Villa 0-2 Chelsea – Peacock Premium – STREAM LIVE – Recap/Highlights
Leeds 0-1 Arsenal – Peacock Premium – STREAM LIVE – Recap/Highlights
Man Utd 0-0 Newcastle – USA Network – STREAM LIVE – Recap/Highlights
Southampton 1-1 West Ham – Peacock Premium – STREAM LIVE – Recap/Highlights
Liverpool 1-0 Man City – USA Network – STREAM LIVE – Recap/Highlights

Premier League table – October 16, 2022

https://scoreboard.nbcsports.com/soccer/season/93741/standings

Matchweek 1

Friday 5 August

Crystal Palace 0-2 Arsenal – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Saturday 6 August

Fulham 2-2 Liverpool – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
AFC Bournemouth 2-0 Aston Villa – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Leeds 2-1 Wolves – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Newcastle 2-0 Nottingham Forest – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Spurs 4-1 Southampton – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Everton 0-1 Chelsea – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Sunday 7 August

Leicester 2-2 Brentford – FULL MATCH  REPLAY– RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Man Utd 1-2 Brighton – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
West Ham 0-2 Man City – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS


Matchweek 2

Saturday 13 August

Aston Villa 2-1 Everton – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Arsenal 4-2 Leicester – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Brighton 0-0 Newcastle – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Man City 4-0 AFC Bournemouth – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Southampton 2-2 Leeds – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Wolves 0-0 Fulham – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Brentford 4-0 Man Utd – NBC – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Sunday 14 August

Nottingham Forest 1-0 West Ham – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Chelsea 2-2 Spurs – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Monday 15 August

Liverpool 1-1 Crystal Palace – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS


Matchweek 3

Saturday 20 August

Spurs 1-0 Wolves – USA Network – WATCH FULL REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Crystal Palace 3-1 Aston Villa – WATCH FULL REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Everton 1-1 Nottingham Forest – WATCH FULL REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Fulham 3-2 Brentford – WATCH FULL REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Leicester 1-2 Southampton – USA Network – WATCH FULL REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
AFC Bournemouth 0-3 Arsenal – NBC – WATCH FULL REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Sunday 21 August

Leeds 3-0 Chelsea – USA Network – WATCH FULL REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
West Ham 0-2 Brighton – WATCH FULL REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Newcastle 3-3 Man City – USA Network – WATCH FULL REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Monday 22 August

Man Utd 2-1 Liverpool – WATCH FULL REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS


Matchweek 4

Saturday 27 August

Southampton 0-1 Man Utd – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Brentford 1-1 Everton – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Brighton 1-0 Leeds – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Chelsea 2-1 Leicester – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Liverpool 9-0 AFC Bournemouth – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Man City 4-2 Crystal Palace – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Arsenal 2-1 Fulham – NBC – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Sunday 28 August

Aston Villa 0-1 West Ham – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Wolves 1-1 Newcastle – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Nottingham Forest 0-2 Spurs – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS


Matchweek 5

Tuesday 30 August

Crystal Palace 1-1 Brentford – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Fulham 2-1 Brighton – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Southampton 2-1 Chelsea – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Leeds 1-1 Everton – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Wednesday 31 August

AFC Bournemouth 0-0 Wolves – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Arsenal 2-1 Aston Villa – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Man City 6-0 Nottingham Forest –  FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
West Ham 1-1 Spurs – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Liverpool 2-1 Newcastle – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Thursday 1 September

Leicester 0-1 Man Utd – USA Network –  FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS


Matchweek 6

Saturday 3 September

Everton 0-0 Liverpool – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Chelsea 2-1 West Ham – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Brentford 5-2 Leeds – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Newcastle 0-0 Crystal Palace – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Nottingham Forest 2-3 AFC Bournemouth – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Spurs 2-1 Fulham – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Wolves 1-0 Southampton – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Aston Villa 1-1 Man City – NBC – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Sunday 4 September

Brighton 5-2 Leicester – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Man Utd 3-1 Arsenal – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS


Matchweek 7 – POSTPONED

Saturday 10 September

7:30am: Fulham v Chelsea – USA Network – WATCH LIVE
AFC Bournemouth v Brighton – Watch live on Peacock Premium
Leicester v Aston Villa – Watch live on Peacock Premium
Liverpool v Wolves – USA Network – WATCH LIVE
Southampton v Brentford – Watch live on Peacock Premium
12:30pm: Man City v Spurs – USA Network – WATCH LIVE

Sunday 11 September

9am: Arsenal v Everton – Watch live on Peacock Premium
9am: West Ham v Newcastle – USA Network – WATCH LIVE
11:30am: Crystal Palace v Man Utd – USA Network – WATCH LIVE

Monday 12 September

3pm: Leeds v Nottingham Forest – USA Network – WATCH LIVE


Matchweek 8

Friday 16 September

Aston Villa 1-0 Southampton – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Nottingham Forest 2-3 Fulham – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Saturday 17 September

Wolves 0-3 Man City – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY– RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Brighton v Crystal Palace – POSTPONED
Newcastle 1-1 Bournemouth – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY– RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Spurs 6-2 Leicester – NBC – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Sunday 18 September

Brentford 0-3 Arsenal – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Everton 1-0 West Ham – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
9am: Man Utd v Leeds – POSTPONED
11:30am: Chelsea v Liverpool – POSTPONED


Matchweek 9

Saturday 1 October

Arsenal 3-1 Spurs – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
AFC Bournemouth 0-0 Brentford – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Crystal Palace 1-2 Chelsea – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Fulham 1-4 Newcastle – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Liverpool 3-3 Brighton – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Southampton 1-2 Everton – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
West Ham 2-0 Wolves – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Sunday 2 October

Man City 6-3 Man Utd – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Leeds 0-0 Aston Villa – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Monday 3 October

Leicester 4-0 Nottingham Forest – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS


Matchweek 10

Saturday October 8

AFC Bournemouth 2-1 Leicester – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Chelsea 3-0 Wolves – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Man City 4-0 Southampton – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Newcastle 5-1 Brentford – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Brighton 0-1 Spurs – NBC – WATCH LIVE ON NBCSPORTS.COM – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Sunday October 9

Crystal Palace 2-1 Leeds – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY– RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
West Ham 3-1 Fulham – CNBC – FULL MATCH REPLAY– RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Arsenal 3-2 Liverpool – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS
Everton 1-2 Man Utd – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS

Monday October 10

Nottingham Forest 1-1 Aston Villa – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – RECAP/HIGHLIGHTS


Matchweek 11

Friday 14 October

Brentford 2-1 Brighton – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – Recap/Highlights

Saturday 15 October

Leicester 1-1 Crystal Palace – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – Recap/Highlights
Fulham 2-2 Bournemouth – Peacock Premium – FULL MATCH REPLAY – Recap/Highlights
Wolves 1-0 Nottingham Forest – USA Network – FULL MATCH REPLAY – Recap/Highlights
Spurs 2-0 Everton – NBC – FULL MATCH REPLAY – Recap/Highlights

Sunday 16 October

Aston Villa 0-2 Chelsea – Peacock Premium – STREAM LIVE – Recap/Highlights
Leeds 0-1 Arsenal – Peacock Premium – STREAM LIVE – Recap/Highlights
Man Utd 0-0 Newcastle – USA Network – STREAM LIVE – Recap/Highlights
Southampton 1-1 West Ham – Peacock Premium – STREAM LIVE – Recap/Highlights
Liverpool 1-0 Man City – USA Network – STREAM LIVE – Recap/Highlights


Matchweek 12

Tuesday 18 October

2:30pm: Brighton v Nottingham Forest
3:15pm: Crystal Palace v Wolves

Wednesday 19 October

2:30pm: Liverpool v West Ham
2:30pm: Newcastle v Everton
2:30pm: Brentford v Chelsea
3:15pm: Man Utd v Spurs
3:15pm: AFC Bournemouth v Southampton
Arsenal v Man City — POSTPONED

Thursday 20 October

2:30pm: Fulham v Aston Villa
3:15pm: Leicester v Leeds


Matchweek 13

Saturday 22 October

7:30am: Nottingham Forest v Liverpool
Everton v Crystal Palace
Man City v Brighton
12:30pm: Chelsea v Man Utd

Sunday 23 October

9am: Aston Villa v Brentford
9am: Leeds v Fulham
9am: Southampton v Arsenal
9am: Wolves v Leicester
11:30am: Spurs v Newcastle

Monday 24 October

3pm: West Ham v AFC Bournemouth


Matchweek 14

Saturday 29 October

7:30am: Leicester v Man City
AFC Bournemouth v Spurs
Brentford v Wolves
Brighton v Chelsea
Crystal Palace v Southampton
Newcastle v Aston Villa
12:30pm: Fulham v Everton
2:45pm: Liverpool v Leeds

Sunday October 30

10am: Arsenal v Nottingham Forest
12:30pm: Man Utd v West Ham


Matchweek 15

Saturday 5 November

8:30am: Leeds v AFC Bournemouth
11am: Man City v Fulham
11am: Nottingham Forest v Brentford
11am: Wolves v Brighton
1:30pm: Everton v Leicester

Sunday 6 November

7am: Chelsea v Arsenal
9am: Aston Villa v Man Utd
9am: Southampton v Newcastle
9am: West Ham v Crystal Palace
11:30am: Spurs v Liverpool


Matchweek 16

Saturday 12 November

7:30am: Man City v Brentford
AFC Bournemouth v Everton
Liverpool v Southampton
Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace
Spurs v Leeds
West Ham v Leicester
12:30pm: Newcastle v Chelsea
2:45pm: Wolves v Arsenal

Sunday 13 November

9am: Brighton v Aston Villa
11:30am: Fulham v Man Utd


Monday 26 December

Arsenal v West Ham
Aston Villa v Liverpool
Brentford v Spurs
Chelsea v AFC Bournemouth
Crystal Palace v Fulham
Everton v Wolves
Leeds v Man City
Leicester v Newcastle
Man Utd v Nottingham Forest
Southampton v Brighton

Saturday 31 December

AFC Bournemouth v Crystal Palace
Brighton v Arsenal
Fulham v Southampton
Liverpool v Leicester
Man City v Everton
Newcastle v Leeds
Nottingham Forest v Chelsea
Spurs v Aston Villa
West Ham v Brentford
Wolves v Man Utd

Monday 2 January

Arsenal v Newcastle
Aston Villa v Wolves
Brentford v Liverpool
Chelsea v Man City
Crystal Palace v Spurs
Everton v Brighton
Leeds v West Ham
Leicester v Fulham
Man Utd v AFC Bournemouth
Southampton v Nottingham Forest

Saturday 14 January

Aston Villa v Leeds
Brentford v AFC Bournemouth
Brighton v Liverpool
Chelsea v Crystal Palace
Everton v Southampton
Man Utd v Man City
Newcastle v Fulham
Nottingham Forest v Leicester
Spurs v Arsenal
Wolves v West Ham

Saturday 21 January

AFC Bournemouth v Nottingham Forest
Arsenal v Man Utd
Crystal Palace v Newcastle
Fulham v Spurs
Leeds v Brentford
Leicester v Brighton
Liverpool v Chelsea
Man City v Wolves
Southampton v Aston Villa
West Ham v Everton

Saturday 4 February

Aston Villa v Leicester
Brentford v Southampton
Brighton v AFC Bournemouth
Chelsea v Fulham
Everton v Arsenal
Man Utd v Crystal Palace
Newcastle v West Ham
Nottingham Forest v Leeds
Spurs v Man City
Wolves v Liverpool

Saturday 11 February

AFC Bournemouth v Newcastle
Arsenal v Brentford
Crystal Palace v Brighton
Fulham v Nottingham Forest
Leeds v Man Utd
Leicester v Spurs
Liverpool v Everton
Man City v Aston Villa
Southampton v Wolves
West Ham v Chelsea

Saturday 18 February

Aston Villa v Arsenal
Brentford v Crystal Palace
Brighton v Fulham
Chelsea v Southampton
Everton v Leeds
Man Utd v Leicester
Newcastle v Liverpool
Nottingham Forest v Man City
Spurs v West Ham
Wolves v AFC Bournemouth

Saturday 25 February

AFC Bournemouth v Man City
Crystal Palace v Liverpool
Everton v Aston Villa
Fulham v Wolves
Leeds v Southampton
Leicester v Arsenal
Man Utd v Brentford
Newcastle v Brighton
Spurs v Chelsea
West Ham v Nottingham Forest

Saturday 4 March

Arsenal v AFC Bournemouth
Aston Villa v Crystal Palace
Brentford v Fulham
Brighton v West Ham
Chelsea v Leeds
Liverpool v Man Utd
Man City v Newcastle
Nottingham Forest v Everton
Southampton v Leicester
Wolves v Spurs

Saturday 11 March

AFC Bournemouth v Liverpool
Crystal Palace v Man City
Everton v Brentford
Fulham v Arsenal
Leeds v Brighton
Leicester v Chelsea
Man Utd v Southampton
Newcastle v Wolves
Spurs v Nottingham Forest
West Ham v Aston Villa

Saturday 18 March

Arsenal v Crystal Palace
Aston Villa v AFC Bournemouth
Brentford v Leicester
Brighton v Man Utd
Chelsea v Everton
Liverpool v Fulham
Man City v West Ham
Nottingham Forest v Newcastle
Southampton v Spurs
Wolves v Leeds

Saturday 1 April

AFC Bournemouth v Fulham
Arsenal v Leeds
Brighton v Brentford
Chelsea v Aston Villa
Crystal Palace v Leicester
Everton v Spurs
Man City v Liverpool
Newcastle v Man Utd
Nottingham Forest v Wolves
West Ham v Southampton

Saturday 8 April

Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest
Brentford v Newcastle
Fulham v West Ham
Leeds v Crystal Palace
Leicester v AFC Bournemouth
Liverpool v Arsenal
Man Utd v Everton
Southampton v Man City
Spurs v Brighton
Wolves v Chelsea

Saturday 15 April

Aston Villa v Newcastle
Chelsea v Brighton
Everton v Fulham
Leeds v Liverpool
Man City v Leicester
Nottingham Forest v Man Utd
Southampton v Crystal Palace
Spurs v AFC Bournemouth
West Ham v Arsenal
Wolves v Brentford

Saturday 22 April

AFC Bournemouth v West Ham
Arsenal v Southampton
Brentford v Aston Villa
Brighton v Man City
Crystal Palace v Everton
Fulham v Leeds
Leicester v Wolves
Liverpool v Nottingham Forest
Man Utd v Chelsea
Newcastle v Spurs

Tuesday 25 April

19:45 Everton v Newcastle
19:45 Leeds v Leicester
19:45 Nottingham Forest v Brighton
19:45 Spurs v Man Utd
19:45 West Ham v Liverpool
19:45 Wolves v Crystal Palace
20:00 Aston Villa v Fulham

Wednesday 26 April

19:45 Chelsea v Brentford
19:45 Southampton v AFC Bournemouth
20:00 Man City v Arsenal

Saturday 29 April

AFC Bournemouth v Leeds
Arsenal v Chelsea
Brentford v Nottingham Forest
Brighton v Wolves
Crystal Palace v West Ham
Fulham v Man City
Leicester v Everton
Liverpool v Spurs
Man Utd v Aston Villa
Newcastle v Southampton

Saturday 6 May

AFC Bournemouth v Chelsea
Brighton v Everton
Fulham v Leicester
Liverpool v Brentford
Man City v Leeds
Newcastle v Arsenal
Nottingham Forest v Southampton
Spurs v Crystal Palace
West Ham v Man Utd
Wolves v Aston Villa

Saturday 13 May

Arsenal v Brighton
Aston Villa v Spurs
Brentford v West Ham
Chelsea v Nottingham Forest
Crystal Palace v AFC Bournemouth
Everton v Man City
Leeds v Newcastle
Leicester v Liverpool
Man Utd v Wolves
Southampton v Fulham

Saturday 20 May

AFC Bournemouth v Man Utd
Brighton v Southampton
Fulham v Crystal Palace
Liverpool v Aston Villa
Man City v Chelsea
Newcastle v Leicester
Nottingham Forest v Arsenal
Spurs v Brentford
West Ham v Leeds
Wolves v Everton

Sunday 28 May

16:00 Arsenal v Wolves
16:00 Aston Villa v Brighton
16:00 Brentford v Man City
16:00 Chelsea v Newcastle
16:00 Crystal Palace v Nottingham Forest
16:00 Everton v AFC Bournemouth
16:00 Leeds v Spurs
16:00 Leicester v West Ham
16:00 Man Utd v Fulham
16:00 Southampton v Liverpool

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NASA replaces Artemis 1’s leaky fuel seals

NASA has completed a critical repair of its next-generation Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. On Friday, engineers replaced the leaky seal that forced the agency to scrub its most recent attempt to launch Artemis 1. On September 3rd, a fitting on one of the fuel lines to the SLS began leaking hydrogen. Ground crew at Kennedy Space Center tried to troubleshoot the problem three times, only for the leak to persist and force NASA to call off the launch attempt. On Friday, engineers also replaced the seal on a 4-inch hydrogen “bleed line” that was responsible for a smaller leak during an earlier August 29th launch attempt.

With the new gaskets in place, NASA plans to conduct a fueling test to verify they’re working as intended. The dry run will see engineers attempt to load the SLS with all 736,000 gallons of liquid hydrogen and oxygen it would need during a regular flight. NASA hopes to successfully complete that test as early as September 17th. “This demonstration will allow engineers to check the new seals under cryogenic, or supercold, conditions as expected on launch day and before proceeding to the next launch attempt,” the agency said.

On Thursday, NASA announced it was targeting September 23rd for another go at putting Artemis 1 into space, with September 27th as a backup. Whether it can make those dates will depend on next week’s fueling test and a decision from the US Space Force. Flight regulations require that NASA test the battery of Artemis 1’s flight termination system every 20 days. That’s something it can only do within the Kennedy Space Center’s Vehicle Assembly Building. The Space Force previously granted the agency an extension on the 20-day deadline. NASA has now asked for another waiver.

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