
EFL reveal 'Spygate' hearing timescale
Southampton's fate in the Championship play-offs hangs in the balance as EFL hearing is set for May 19.
The Cavaliers are one win away from the Eastern Conference finals after a Game 5 overtime victory against the Pistons. Meanwhile, the PGA Championship is set to begin, and the NFL schedule release is today.

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The Cavaliers secured their victory in Game 5 against the Pistons through an overtime battle, marking their first road win in the series.
If the Cavaliers win their next game, they will advance to face the Knicks in the Eastern Conference finals, highlighting a crucial step in their playoff journey.
The PGA Championship begins today, featuring top golfers competing for one of golf's major titles.
Fans can anticipate the announcement of the NFL schedule today, detailing matchups and dates for the upcoming season.

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The PGA Championship kicks off today at noon, and CBS Sports has you covered with every angle you need to know before the start of the tournament. Rory McIlroy is well-positioned to go on a run after successfully defending the green jacket at the Masters. Meanwhile, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is looking to end his bittersweet runner-up streak and charge to another championship.
Patrick McDonald took a look at the nine players most well-positioned to take down the PGA Championship, and it's Scheffler who sits in the top spot.
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The full NFL schedule will be released today, and fans can finally start speculating on how this season will break for their teams. One thing we do know is that the 49ers are set to break an NFL record with over 38,000 miles traveled, which includes trips to Australia and Mexico City. We also know that the first NFL Thanksgiving Eve game will take place this season, with the Rams hosting the Packers on Netflix.
While some players don't like the idea of heading overseas for games and the disruption it can cause to the typical "business-as-usual" approach favored by NFL teams, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has been disappointed that his team hasn't been selected for an international game. That changes this year, with the Bengals heading to Spain to face the Falcons. It took one year, but the NFL heard Burrow and gave him his international opportunity.

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When Washington was handed the No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft by the lottery gods, it seemed a foregone conclusion that AJ Dybantsa would spend his foreseeable future with the Wizards. CBS Sports basketball expert Adam Finkelstein is saying "not so fast" on that line of thought.
While it's still likely Dybantsa ends up in Washington, chatter suggests the Jazz could pull off a trade to move up from No. 2 and grab the BYU star, keeping him in Utah. Sam Quinn took a look at what it would take for the Jazz to move up to the No. 1 spot with a trade.
*Quinn: "If Utah calls first, that signals to Washington that the Jazz want Dybantsa badly enough to make a real offer. If Washington calls first, that signals to Utah that the Wizards may not have Dybantsa No. 1 overall on their board. In that scenario, the Jazz could essentially dare the Wizards to either take a player they don't want at No. 1 and reconvene negotiations afterward from a position of weakness, or to take the player they actually prefer, leaving Dybantsa for them at No. 2 without having to sacrifice another asset.
"It's an enormously high-leverage staring contest between two front offices making franchise-altering moves, but Ainge's history suggests he's not going to blink. Remember, when he traded down for Tatum, he left himself somewhat vulnerable. He knew Philadelphia wanted Fultz, but the Lakers sat in front of him at No. 2 and could have ruined everything by taking Tatum themselves. Now, granted, the Lakers didn't exactly have a strong poker face when it came to their interest in Lonzo Ball, but Ainge nonetheless took a pretty significant risk when he didn't simply select Tatum at No. 1."*
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🎾 Italian Open quarterfinal, No. 1 Jannik Sinner vs. No. 12 Andrey Rublev (M), 7 a.m. on Tennis Channel
🎾 Italian Open semifinal, No. 3 Coco Gauff vs. No. 26 Sorana Cirstea (W), 9 a.m. on Tennis Channel
🏌 PGA Championship, noon on ESPN
🎾 Italian Open quarterfinal, Martin Landaluce vs. No. 7 Daniil Medvedev (M), 1 p.m. on Tennis Channel
🎾 Italian Open semifinal, No. 4 Iga Swiatek vs. No. 7 Elina Svitolina (W), 2:30 p.m. on Tennis Channel
🏒 Canadiens at Sabres, Game 5, 7 p.m. on TNT
🏀 Lynx at Wings, 8 p.m. on Prime Video
⚾ No. 4 Georgia at No. 5 Auburn, 8 p.m. on SEC Network
🏒 Golden Knights at Ducks, Game 5, 9:30 p.m. on TNT
🏀 Liberty at Fire, 10 p.m. on Prime Video
⚾ Giants at Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. on MLB Network