Sports on TV for Monday, Sept. 19

  • Monday, September 19, 2016 1:02am
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AUTO RACING

10 a.m., NBC — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, New England 300, at Loudon, N.H.

DRAG RACING

10 a.m., FS1 — NHRA, AAA Insurance Midwest Nationals, finals, at Madison, Ill.

GOLF

2:30 a.m., GOLF — European PGA Tour, Porsche European Open, final round, at Bad Griesbach, Germany

8 a.m., GOLF — PGA Tour Championship, final round, at Atlanta

9:30 a.m., GOLF — Web.com Tour, Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship, final round, at Columbus, Ohio

9:30 a.m., NBC — PGA Tour Championship, final round, at Atlanta

2 p.m., GOLF — Champions Tour, Pacific Links Championship, final round, at Victoria, British Columbia

HOCKEY

9 a.m., ESPN — World Cup of Hockey, semifinals, at Toronto

MLB BASEBALL

9 a.m., TBS — N.Y. Yankees at Toronto

4 p.m., ESPN — St. Louis at Chicago Cubs

NFL FOOTBALL

9 a.m., CBS — Regional coverage

9 a.m., FOX — Regional coverage

Noon, FOX — Regional coverage

12:25 p.m., CBS — Regional coverage

4:20 p.m., NBC — Chicago at Dallas

SOCCER

5:30 a.m., FS1 — Bundesliga, Schalke at TSG 1899 Hoffenheim

7 a.m., NBCSN — Premier League, Southampton at West Ham United

7:20 a.m., FS2 — Bundesliga, RB Leipzig at Koln

Noon, ESPN — MLS, Seattle at Los Angeles

12:25 p.m., FS2 — Futsal, 2016 World Cup, quarterfinal, teams TBA, at Medellin, Colombia

3 p.m., FS1 — MLS, New England at Columbus

5:30 p.m., FS1 — NWSL, Seattle at Houston

WNBA BASKETBALL

9 a.m., ESPN2 — Playoffs, second round (single-elimination), Atlanta at Chicago

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