Sports on TV for April 24

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AUTO RACING

9 a.m., FOX — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Toyota Owners 400, at Richmond, Va.

10 a.m., NBCSN — IndyCar, Indy Lights Series, at Birmingham, Ala.

11:30 a.m., NBCSN — IndyCar Series, Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama, at Birmingham, Ala.

COLLEGE BASEBALL

9 a.m., ESPN2 — Mississippi St. at LSU

COLLEGE SOFTBALL

1 p.m., ESPN2 — UCLA at Arizona

CYCLING

8 p.m., NBCSN — UCI World Tour, Liège-Bastogne-Liège, at Liège, Belgium (same-day tape)

DRAG RACING

12:30 p.m., FS1 — NHRA, 4Wide Nationals, at Concord, N.C. (same-day tape)

GOLF

2 a.m., GOLF — PGA European Tour, Shenzhen International, final round, at Shenzhen, China

8 a.m., GOLF — PGA Tour, Valero Texas Open, final round, at San Antonio

11 a.m., CBS — PGA Tour, Valero Texas Open, final round, at San Antonio

11 a.m., GOLF — Champions Tour, Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf at Big Cedar Lodge, final round, at Ridgedale, Mo.

2 p.m., GOLF — LPGA Tour, Swinging Skirts Classic, final round, at San Francisco

MLB BASEBALL

9 a.m., MLB — Cleveland at Detroit or Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees

4 p.m., ESPN — Boston at Houston

NBA BASKETBALL

9 a.m., ABC — Playoffs, first round, Western Conference, Game 4, San Antonio at Memphis

11:30 a.m., ABC — Playoffs, first round, Western Conference, Game 4, Golden State at Houston

2 p.m., TNT — Playoffs, first round, Eastern Conference, Game 4, Atlanta at Boston

4:30 p.m., TNT — Playoffs, first round, Eastern Conference, Game 4, Cleveland at Detroit

NHL HOCKEY

8 a.m., NBC — Stanley Cup playoffs, first round, game TBA

11 a.m., NBC — Stanley Cup playoffs, first round, game TBA

3:30 p.m., NBCSN — Stanley Cup playoffs, first round, game TBA

SOCCER

2:55 a.m., NBCSN — Premier League, Stoke City at Manchester City

5 a.m., NBCSN — Premier League, Arsenal at Sunderland

6:50 a.m., FS2 — FA Cup, Watford at Crystal Palace

7 a.m., NBCSN — Premier League, Swansea City at Leicester City

11:30 a.m., ESPN — MLS, Sporting Kansas City at San Jose

3:30 p.m., FS1 — MLS, Orlando City at New York Red Bulls

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