Watch Arsenal Vs. PSG Champions League Game Online (Live Stream)

Share this: Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain begin their 2016-17 UEFA Champions League campaign Tuesday at the Parc des Princes in one of the most anticipated games of the group stage. Both teams are facing high expectations entering this tournament after disappointing finishes in recent seasons. Here’s how to watch Arsenal vs. PSG online. When: Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 2:45 p.m. ETLive Stream: FOX Soccer 2Go Thumbnail photo via Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

David Ortiz Donuts, Koozies Available At Dunkin’ Donuts In New England

Share this: Since we’re entering the final weeks of David Ortiz’s playing career, it’s a good time to run to Dunkin’ Donuts. The fast food chain unveiled Tuesday commemorative doughnuts and koozies, which honor the retiring Boston Red Sox slugger. A smiling Ortiz shared a photo of himself holding a box of his signature No. 34 doughnuts on Twitter. Dunkin’ Donuts didn’t stop at the Big Papi-themed treats. Dunks also has released signature koozies to help keep drinks at their desired temperature for longer. The Ortiz doughnuts and koozies are available at Dunkin’ Donuts locations throughout New England. Thumbnail photo via Jake Roth/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

UEFA Youth League entrants confirmed

UEFA Youth League entrants confirmed

The 64 clubs entering the UEFA Youth League have now been decided, with half entering one draw on Thursday and the other 32 in another on Tuesday.Entrants1: UEFA Champions League path: The 32 youth teams of the clubs which qualified for the UEFA Champions League group stage:• The eight groups will be decided by the UEFA Champions League draw at 18:00CET on Thursday• Among the hopefuls are inaugural 2013/14 winners Barcelona, last season's runners-up Paris Saint-Germain, fellow former finalists Benfica plus Real Madrid, who reached the semis in 2013/14 and 2015/16.< ... UEFA.com - News

Harvick saves best for last;Driver wins Coca-Cola 600 after Earnhardt runs out of fuel entering

CONCORD, N.C. -- With 10 laps remaining in Sunday's Coca-Cola 600, Richard Childress descended from a team pit box and headed to his condominium overlooking Turn 1 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. "I said, 'I don't think we've got much of a chance to win, so I'm going to beat traffic,' " said the owner of Richard Childress Racing. "It's a good thing. I could see some things going on that I wouldn't have seen down here." Childress had a perfect vantage point to watch Kevin Harvick, the driver of his No. 29 Chevrolet, pull off his latest Sprint Cup stunner. Harvick inherited a victory in NASCAR's longest race of the season (and the longest in its history at 603 miles because of