Sports on TV for Sunday, July 24

  • Sunday, July 24, 2016 1:02am
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ARENA FOOTBALL

5 p.m., ESPN2 — Cleveland at Arizona

AUTO RACING

3 a.m., FS1 — FIA World Endurance Championship, Six Hours of Nürburgring, at Nürburg, Germany

3:30 a.m., NBCSN — Formula One, Hungarian Grand Prix, at Budapest, Hungary

11 a.m., NBCSN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, The Combat Wounded Coalition 400 at The Brickyard, at Indianapolis

BASKETBALL

4 p.m., NBA — Exhibition, Men’s national teams, China vs. United States, at Los Angeles

CYCLING

6:30 a.m., NBCSN — Tour de France, Stage 21 (final), Chantilly, France to Paris

DRAG RACING

11 a.m., FOX — NHRA, Mopar Mile-High Nationals, finals, at Denver

FITNESS TRAINING

11 a.m., ESPN2 — CrossFit Games, at Carson, Calif.

3 p.m., ESPN2 — CrossFit Games, at Carson, Calif.

GOLF

4:30 a.m., GOLF — Senior British Open, final round, at Carnoustie, Scotland

8 a.m., NBC — LPGA Tour, UL International Crown, final round, at Chicago

9 a.m., GOLF — PGA Tour, RBC Canadian Open, final round, at Oakville, Ontario

10 a.m., GOLF — LPGA Tour, UL International Crown, final round, at Chicago

11 a.m., CBS — PGA Tour, RBC Canadian Open, final round, at Oakville, Ontario

NBC — American Century Championship, final round, at Lake Tahoe, Nev.

2 p.m., GOLF — Web.com Tour, Utah Championship, final round, at Lehi, Utah

HORSE RACING

Noon, FS2 — Saratoga Live, Coaching Club American Oaks, at Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

9 a.m., TBS — San Francisco at N.Y. Yankees

4 p.m., ESPN — L.A. Dodgers at St. Louis

SOCCER

9 a.m., FOX — MLS, New York City at New York Red Bulls

11 a.m., ESPN — MLS, Seattle at Sporting Kansas City

1 p.m., ESPN — International Champions Cup 2016, Internazionale vs. Paris Saint Germain, at Eugene, Ore.

TENNIS

1 p.m., ESPN2 — U.S. Open Series: WTA Tour, Bank of the West Open, championship, at Stanford, Calif.

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