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AFP Sports Agenda for Thursday, June 25 (all times GMT): Twitter: @AFP_Sport Instagram: @afpsport + Liverpool will be champions if Man City fail to beat Chelsea + FIFA picks 2023 Women's World Cup host + PGA event in USA despite virus-related pullouts FOOTBALL -- Liverpool will be crowned English champions for the first time in 30 years if Manchester City fail to beat Chelsea at Stamford Bridge (1915). In other games, Burnley v Watford, Southampton v Arsenal (both 1700). Coverage by Kieran Canning. Picture (FBL-ENG-PR) -- Spanish La Liga: Eibar v Valencia (1930), Real Betis v Espanyol (2200). Coverage by Tom Allnutt. Picture (FBL-ESP-LIGA) -- FIFA announces host for 2023 Women's World Cup with a joint bid from Australia and New Zealand favoured to beat the other candidate, Colombia (FBL-WOMEN-WC-2023) GOLF -- USPGA at Travelers Championship in Hartford, Connecticut where four-time major champion Brooks Koepka and former US Open winners Graeme McDowell and Webb Simpson have withdrawn after their caddies tested positive for coronavirus (GOLF-USPGA) TENNIS -- Third day of the 'Battle of the Brits' exhibition event in London featuring Andy Murray, Dan Evans and Kyle Edmund (TENNIS-GBR) afp
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2020-06-25
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