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Reuters sports schedule at 1400 GMT on Friday: MOTOR RACING Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix Ricciardo fastest in Hungary practice BUDAPEST - Australian Daniel Ricciardo reminded Formula One's title contenders that Red Bull remain a force to reckon with after lapping fastest in crash-interrupted practice.
Updated : Jul 28, 2017, 07:37 PM IST
Reuters sports schedule at 1400 GMT on Friday:
MOTOR RACING
Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix
Ricciardo fastest in Hungary practice
BUDAPEST - Australian Daniel Ricciardo reminded Formula One's title contenders that Red Bull remain a force to reckon with after lapping fastest in crash-interrupted practice. (MOTOR-F1-HUNGARY/ (PIX, TV), moved, by Alan Baldwin, 400 words)
We will also have stories from around the paddock and move an interview with Formula One chairman Chase Carey, who took over at the helm from Bernie Ecclestone in January. (MOTOR-F1-HUNGARY/CAREY)
SOCCER
El Clasico set to heat up Miami
They have played Super Bowls, World Series and NBA championships in Miami but on Saturday soccer and one of the sporting world's great rivalries will provide the hot ticket when Real Madrid and FC Barcelona square off in a rare El Clasico played away from Spanish soil. (SOCCER-SPAIN/CLASICO (PIX, FEATURE), expect by 1600 GMT/12 PM ET, by Steve Keating, 800 words)
We will have the latest transfer news from around Europe as clubs strengthen their squads for the new season. (SOCCER-COUNTRY-TEAM/, expect throughout)
ATHLETICS
Banned Russia holds athletics championships
ZHUKOVSKY, RUSSIA - Russia holds its national athletics championships ahead of the worlds in London in August where several Russians are expected to compete under a neutral flag. (SPORT-DOPING/RUSSIA-ATHLETICS (TV), by Gabrielle Tetrault-Farber)
SWIMMING
World championships
Sjostrom goes for more gold
BUDAPEST – Swedish sprinter Sarah Sjostrom goes for gold in the women's 100m freestyle and American Lilly King attempts the breaststroke double in the 200m from an outside lane. (SWIMMING-WORLD/, expect from 1630 GMT/12 30 PM ET, by Rod Gilmour, 400 words)
CYCLING
UCI president Cookson news conference on re-election
LONDON - UCI president Brian Cookson holds a news conference to discuss his decision to re-stand for election as head of the governing body of world cycling, as the sport tries to recover from a string of doping scandals. (CYCLING-UCI/COOKSON, expect by 1700 GMT/1PM ET, by Steve Tongue, 400 words)
GOLF
PGA Tour: Canadian Open, (to 30) Oakville, Ontario
Vegas one back of leaders in title defence
Defending champion Jhonattan Vegas of Venezuela is among a pack of 11 golfers sitting one shot back of American co-leaders Hudson Swafford, Matt Every, Brandon Hagy, Kevin Chappell and Ollie Schniederjans going into the second round at Glenn Abbey Golf Club. (GOLF-CANADIAN/ (PIX), expect by 0030 GMT/8:30 PM ET, 400 words)
CRICKET
England v South Africa third test (to 31)
England reach 269-6 at lunch
LONDON - England will resume on 269-6 after lunch on the second day of the third test, with Ben Stokes on 64 not out. The four-match series is level at 1-1. (CRICKET-TEST-ENG-ZAF/, expect throughout, 400 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)
BASEBALL
White Sox battle Cubs
The Chicago Cubs will send left-hander Jon Lester against Mike Pelfrey and the Chicago White Sox, while the New York Yankees host to Tampa Bay Rays in two of nine games on the Major League Baseball schedule. (BASEBALL-MLB-HIGHLIGHTS/, expect by 0530 GMT/1:30 AM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 800 words) (Europe desk editor: Ed Osmond)
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