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Reuters Sports Schedule at 0600 GMT on Tuesday, June 27

Reuters sports schedule at 0600 GMT on Tuesday: SOCCER Bild to publish Garcia report details BERLIN - German newspaper Bild has obtained a copy of the Garcia report, commissioned by soccer's world governing body FIFA to investigate the decisions to award the 2018 and 2022 World Cup tournaments to Russia and Qatar respectively.

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Reuters sports schedule at 0600 GMT on Tuesday:

SOCCER

Bild to publish Garcia report details

BERLIN - German newspaper Bild has obtained a copy of the Garcia report, commissioned by soccer's world governing body FIFA to investigate the decisions to award the 2018 and 2022 World Cup tournaments to Russia and Qatar respectively. It was finished in November 2014 but has never been published in full. (SOCCER-FIFA/GARCIA, expect from 0800 GMT/4 AM ET, 400 words)

Confederations Cup

We will bring you all the latest news from the World Cup warm-up event in Russia as the teams prepare for the semi-finals. (SOCCER-CONFEDERATIONS/)

European club news

We will bring all the latest transfer news from around Europe as teams improve their squads for next season. (SOCCER-COUNTRY-TEAM/, expect throughout)

RUGBY

British & Irish Lions v Wellington Hurricanes (0735)

Lions get last chance to play way into test side

WELLINGTON - The Wellington Hurricanes have been boosted by four All Blacks released for the British and Irish Lions final midweek clash on their tour of New Zealand, with the visitors keen to push their claims for test places against the world champions. (RUGBY-UNION-LIONS/, expect by 0930 GMT/5.30 AM ET, by Greg Stutchbury, 400 words)

All Black Kaino fends off claims of foul play

WELLINGTON - The All Blacks have continued to fight off questions about intentionally targeting British and Irish Lions scrumhalf Conor Murray in the first test with loose forward Jerome Kaino repeating the team's denial on Tuesday. (RUGBY-UNION-LIONS/NEWZEALAND, moved, by Greg Stutchbury, 400 words)

SAILING

America's Cup

New Zealand reclaim America's Cup with crushing win over U.S

HAMILTON, Bermuda - New Zealand lifted the America's Cup on Monday, almost white-washing the U.S. holders with a revolutionary boat and a new superstar sailor avenging a humbling defeat four years ago. (SAILING-AMERICAS/ (UPDATE 5, PIX, TV), moved, by Alexander Smith and Tessa Walsh, 700 words)

Also see moved item SAILING-AMERICAS/NEWZEALAND

America's Cup win to puff out NZ economy's sails

WELLINGTON - New Zealand's America's Cup victory will give the country's 'rock-star' economy a further lift, buoying the marine and tourism industries at a time when the country is already enjoying stellar growth (SAILING-AMERICAS/NEW-ZEALAND (TV), by Greg Stutchbury and Ana Nicolaci da Costa, 400 words)

TENNIS

Wimbledon previews

Federer and Nadal primed for dream Wimbledon final reprise

LONDON - Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have shared the grand slam spoils this year and it would take a hard heart not to hope for a fairytale rematch next month of their epic 2008 Wimbledon final. (TENNIS-WIMBLEDON/GIANTS (PIX), moving at 0200 GMT/10 PM ET, by Alison Williams, 675 words)

Next generation hoping to make their mark at Wimbledon

LONDON - Nobody outside the so called 'big four' has won the Wimbledon men's title since 2002, but perhaps this is the year that their dominance is broken. A look at the up-and-comers who could dethrone tennis's kings of the court. (TENNIS-WIMBLEDON/OUTSIDERS, moving at 0200 GMT/10 AM ET, by Toby Davis, 750 words)

Germany still looking for new Wimbledon hero

BERLIN - When Wimbledon got under way 25 years ago both the reigning men's and women's champions were German but since then the country, once a tennis powerhouse, has been waiting for another champion to succeed the likes of Boris Becker, Michael Stich and Steffi Graf. (TENNIS-WIMBLEDON/GERMANS, moving at 0200 GMT/10 AM ET, by Karolos Grohmann, 500 words)

Early attack still pays dividends at Wimbledon

LONDON - It is 15 years since they changed the grass at Wimbledon, making it slower with a higher bounce and yet attack is not dead, with most points decided within one to four shots, no matter the surface. (TENNIS-WIMBLEDON/ATTACK, moving at 0200 GMT/10 PM ET, by Simon Cambers, 850 words)

BASEBALL

Cubs and Nats start four-game series

The middling Chicago Cubs (38-37) send right-hander Eddie Butler (3-2) to the mound for the first of a four-game series against the National League-leading Washington Nationals (45-30), who are slated to start left-hander Gio Gonzales (7-1) in one of eight games on the Major League Baseball schedule. (BASEBALL-MLB-HIGHLIGHTS/, expect by 0700 GMT/3 AM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 600 words)

NORTH AMERICAN SPORTS

Roundups of off-field developments in the major North American professional sports leagues. (expect by 0000 GMT/8 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 500 words)

(Asia Desk Editor: Ian Ransom)

 

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