Reuters Sports Schedule at 0600 GMT on Sunday, April 30
Reuters sports schedule at 0600 GMT on Sunday: BOXING Joshua set to go global after thrilling Klitschko triumph LONDON - Anthony Joshua was hailed as "the biggest star in British sport and the biggest star in world boxing" after his exhilarating world heavyweight title triumph over Wladimir Klitschko on Saturday sky-rocketed him into the global sporting elite.
Reuters sports schedule at 0600 GMT on Sunday:
BOXING
Joshua set to go global after thrilling Klitschko triumph
LONDON - Anthony Joshua was hailed as "the biggest star in British sport and the biggest star in world boxing" after his exhilarating world heavyweight title triumph over Wladimir Klitschko on Saturday sky-rocketed him into the global sporting elite. (BOXING-HEAVYWEIGHT/JOSHUA (PIX), moved, by Ian Chadband, 579 words)
SOCCER
Premier League (times GMT)
Manchester United v Swansea City (1100)
Everton v Chelsea (1305)
Middlesbrough v Manchester City (1305)
Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal (1530)
Tottenham can finish ahead of Arsenal if they win derby
LONDON - Tottenham will finish above Arsenal for the first time in 22 years if they beat Arsene Wenger's Gunners in the last north London derby at their historic White Hart Lane stadium. (SOCCER-ENGLAND/, expect by 1730 GMT/2.30 PM ET, 500 words)
We will also have mini-match reports on every game.
La Liga
Osasuna v Deportivo Coruna (1000)
Real Betis v Alaves (1415)
Eibar v Leganes (1630)
Celta Vigo v Athletic Club (1845)
Results only
Bundesliga
FC Augsburg v Hamburg SV (1330)
Hoffenheim v Eintracht Frankfurt (1530)
Top three beckons if Hoffenheim can win
Hoffenheim can move back into the Bundesliga top three if they beat Eintracht Frankfurt. (SOCCER-GERMANY/ (PIX), expect from 1600 GMT/12 PM ET, by Karolos Grohmann, 300 words
Serie A
Roma can cut Juve's lead to six points with derby win
MILAN - AS Roma, second in Serie A and nine points behind leaders Juventus, meet neighbours Lazio for the fourth time this season while crisis-hit Inter Milan host third-placed Napoli. (SOCCER-ITALY/ (PIX), expect from 1230 GMT/ 8.30 AM ET, 500 words)
Ligue 1
Caen v Olympique Marseille (1300)
Dijon FCO v Girondins Bordeaux (1500)
Nice v Paris St Germain (1900)
One last throw of the dice for Nice against PSG
PARIS - Third-placed Nice, six points adrift of their opponents, host second-placed Paris St Germain needing a win to maintain their outside chances of winning the Ligue 1 title. (SOCCER-FRANCE/ (PIX), expect by 2100 GMT/5 PM ET, 300 words)
A-League semi-finals
Melbourne Victory v Brisbane Roar, Melbourne
MELBOURNE - Victory striker Besart Berisha and Brisbane marksman Jamie Maclaren shared the Golden Boot honours after scoring 19 goals in the regular season and they will hope to kick their sides into the A-League championship match when they face off at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium. (SOCCER-AUSTRALIA/, expect by 0900 GMT / 5 AM ET, 300 words)
China Super League
SIPG aiming to move into pole position
HONG KONG - We bring you a wrap of the latest round of fixtures in the Chinese Super League as Shanghai SIPG travel to face Chongqing Lifan knowing victory will see them join Guangzhou Evergrande and Guangzhou R&F at the top of the standings. (SOCCER-CHINA/ expect by 1700 GMT/1200 AM ET, 500 words)
MOTOR RACING
Russian Formula One Grand Prix
Vettel on pole for Ferrari, Hamilton fourth
SOCHI, Russia - Formula One leader Sebastian Vettel starts on pole position, chasing his third win for Ferrari in four races. Mercedes's Lewis Hamilton, the German's closest title rival and two-times winner in Russia, starts fourth. (MOTOR-F1-RUSSIA/ (PIX, TV), expect by 1400 GMT/10 A.M. ET, by Alan Baldwin, 500 words)
We will also have stories from around the paddock.
TENNIS
ATP Tour, Barcelona Open
Nadal looks for 10th Barcelona crown
BARCELONA - Fourteen-times Grand Slam winner Rafael Nadal faces world number nine Dominic Thiem in the final of the Barcelona Open, hoping to repeat his triumph in the Monte Carlo Masters last week by winning the tournament in Barcelona for a 10th time. (TENNIS-BARCELONA/, expect by 1530 GMT/11.30 AM ET, by Richard Martin, 400 words)
CYCLING
Tour de Romandie
Briton Simon Yates leads going into the final stage of the Tour de Romandie, an 18.3-km time trial around Lausanne. (CYCLING-ROMANDIE/ (TV), expect from 1700 GMT/1 PM ET, 250 words)
RUGBY
Super Rugby
ACT Brumbies v Auckland Blues, Canberra
The ACT Brumbies hope to maintain top spot in the Australian conference and become the nation's first team to beat New Zealand opposition this season. (RUGBY-UNION-SUPER/BRUMBIES, expect by 0800 GMT / 4 AM ET, 300 words)
We will also move rolling highlights to wrap up the weekend's action.
GOLF
European Tour: China Open (to 30)
Frittelli has three-shot lead in China
South African Dylan Frittelli will take a three-shot lead into the final round of the China Open. (GOLF-EUROPEAN/ (moved), moved, 346 words) (Asia desk editor: Amlan Chakraborty)
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