What to watch this weekend in the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and Bundesliga

It's pretty silly to talk about relegation races before the winter break, but it's pretty silly that Borussia Dortmund and Werder Bremen are in the relegation race. And to say they're in the relegation race is to be kind because going into this weekend's clash Werder are bottom of the Bundesliga and BVB are in the relegation playoff spot.

Dortmund are still great in the midfield. They often dominate the center of the pitch, but it hasn't done them much good. They've been so disastrous in front of both goals, attacking and defending, that it hasn't meant much. But at least they have the midfield, which is more than Werder can say.

Bremen have been atrocious all over and are already on their second manager of the season. They've been in the top flight for 32 consecutive seasons, but now that's in danger.

Nothing about these teams is predictable or sensible. They are too good to be where they are. They are too experienced. They have too much pedigree. But none of that has done them any good this season as they have turned in awful performance after awful performance with a bit of misfortune and confusion tossed in.

You would think that this match would lean BVB's way. After all, they're not in last place. They have at least been good in the midfield. And while they have dealt with some nasty injuries, they still have Neven Subotic, Mats Hummels, Kevin Grosskreutz and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. That's more than Werder can say.

But Werder aren't away. And Werder don't have the worst away record in the Bundesliga, with a meager four points from eight matches. Maybe Dortmund don't have the edge in this one after all. After all, the idea of "edges" in between two teams in the bottom three is pretty crazy, just like these two teams.

So against all logic, when Dortmund and Werder meet on Saturday, they will do so in a relegation six-pointer. It will be the Champions League round of 16 team versus the first division stalwart hoping to jump out of the drop zone.

Source: http://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2014/12/19/7420851/premier-league-la-liga-bundesliga-serie-a-2014-schedule-preview-december-19

NCAA College Basketball Watch GUIDE

It has never been easier to watch just about anything on the Internet, including sports.

The huge selection of sports streaming sites and services out there is both a blessing, and a curse. It’s easy to find live streams, but finding the right game in this world where spam and malware are prevalent poses its own set of problems.

Related: How to live stream NBA games

Consider this guide your go-to information source on how to watch live streams of every Division 1 college basketball game. With this guide, you’ll be able to track your squad with ease.

WatchESPN

One of the best streaming options on the Web, ESPN streams over 100 games every season. Unfortunately, WatchESPN requires a cable subscription to gain access to streams. This means you’ll need a valid account password for a cable subscription to gain access.

Nevertheless, WatchESPN is a good place to start searching for your team’s games. There’s a WatchESPN app available for smartphones and tablets as well.

College Sports Live

College Sports Live is a good option for anyone who doesn’t want to pay for a cable subscription, but is willing to pony up for a season pass to stream college games. Unfortunately, CBS’s coverage of college sports is limited, so you may want to check what’s streaming before paying up. Rates start at $10 per month, or $100 per year.

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WWE Night of Champions 2014

With World Wrestling Entertainment's annual September pay-per-view event Night of Champions just hours away, anticipation is at a fever pitch for a show that could very well dictate the direction the company heads in throughout the remainder of 2014.

Anytime WWE presents a major event, the potential for a historic match, moment or segment is significantly higher than in a normal televised or live show. The promise of a title change or monumental moment is significantly higher as are the chances that something exciting and out of the ordinary will occur.

Expect Night of Champions to be no different.

As the first major pay-per-view event outside of the initial six-month subscription period of the WWE Network (which you can subscribe to for only $9.99), the company recognizes how important it is to leave fans wanting more, to make them want to either resubscribe if they opted not to or sign up for the first time.

Fans have to be dazzled by the results and feel as though they missed something truly special or historic and thus decide that they cannot afford to miss another event on the revolutionary network. They must see match results that pique their interest and stand apart from anything they could see on free television each and every week.

These are the matches with the potential to do not only do that but earn a spot in the history books for years to come.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2205673-wwe-night-of-champions-2014-matches-with-biggest-historical-implications

FIFA World Cup Football 2014 final live

Millions of people are expected to tune in to watch the FIFA World Cup 2014 Final draw between Germany and Argentina this Sunday, July 13. In the United States, the climactic and concluding draw of the international football tournament will be televised on ABC, and live streaming will be made available through the station's website and mobile app. The match can be watched online at the live stream links below - free for TV subscribers. The World Cup 2014 Closing Ceremony will be made available online through live stream below.  - See more at: http://www.gospelherald.com/articles/51894/20140712/world-cup-final-2014-watch-germany-vs-argentina-live-stream-and-preview-abc.htm#sthash.36K260Oz.dpuf

Watch FIFA World Cup 2014: Semi Final online Argentina vs Netherlands

The Netherlands and Argentina each edged their way into a World Cup semi-final fixture by the tightest of margins over the weekend, but all they will care about at this stage is the fact they're present at all.

Louis van Gaal's decision to throw Tim Krul into the action for the penalty shootout against Costa Rica paid off in the quarter-finals, while La Albiceleste's 1-0 win over Belgium was far from a simple affair.

Nevertheless, two of the tournament's giants have made it to the penultimate phase, and a meeting on Wednesday between these two promises entertainment of the highest order.

Full viewing details and a preview of the semi-final encounter can be found below.


Date: Wednesday 9 July

Time: 9 p.m. BST/4 p.m. ET

Live Stream: ITV Player (U.K.), WatchESPN (U.S.)

TV Info: ITV (U.K.), ESPN (U.S.)

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2122443-netherlands-vs-argentina-date-time-live-stream-and-2014-world-cup-preview

World Cup 2014 Semi-Finals Brazil vs Germany

There’s a surprise lack of World Cup head-to-head history when it comes to Brazil and Germany, despite the pair's status as international footballing giants.

In fact, the first time these massive footballing nations clashed in the tournament’s history was in the 2002 final—a match remembered for a fine brace from Ronaldo.

Twelve years on, the second chapter in the World Cup rivalry between these two nations is set to be written, as the Selecao and Die Mannschaft lock horns in the semi-final of the 2014 tournament.

Already the football world is hotly anticipating a clash that will inevitably be bristling with spine-tingling tension and drama.

Here’s a rundown of the form of both teams ahead of this one, all the information you need on where to catch the game via an online stream and a look at which of these two international powerhouses are best set to qualify for the final.

Live Stream Details: WatchESPN (U.S.), BBC iPlayer (UK), ITV Player (UK)

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2121243-brazil-vs-germany-form-guide-live-stream-and-prediction-for-2014-world-cup

UFC 175: Weidman vs. Machida

While Chris Weidman, the two-time conqueror of one Anderson Silva, is worthy of the main attraction along with Lyoto Machida, the real meat of UFC 175 on Saturday in Las Vegas that makes it 2014's best slate is the jaw-dropping set of matches on the undercard.

Machida's quest to become just the third fighter in history to win a title in more than one weight class is the perfect finale to a stunning card that has not been given nearly enough attention.

The full card is as follows, with a closer look at two of the undercard's better offerings after the jump.


UFC 175

When: Saturday, July 5, 2014 at 7 p.m. ET (Fox Sports 1 prelims begin at 8 p.m. ET, main card at 10 p.m. ET)

Online: UFC TV

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2118857-ufc-175-live-stream-online-viewing-info-for-weidman-vs-machida-undercard

Watch FIFA World Cup 2014 Live Online Mobile, Tablet and PC

Watch FIFA World Cup 2014 Live Online Mobile, iPad, iPhone, Android, Tablet and PC.

TV Info: BBC One (U.K.) / ESPN2 (U.S.)

Live Stream: BBC iPlayer / ESPN Player

More Channels info:

Free Channels

SVT from Sweden.

TV4Play from Sweden.

DR.DK from Denmark.

BBC 1 BBC 2 and BBC Sports from the UK.

ITV from the UK “Use Post code N10AA and deny access to location services if requested“.

ZDF from Germany.

CBC from Canada.


Paid Channels :

BEIN Sports EN/AR from the middle east.

ESPN from the USA.

Fox Soccer Plus from the USA.

Sky+/Sky Go from the UK.

Canal+ from France.

Dishworld from the USA.

Hulu from the USA.

wwe Money In The Bank 2014: pay-per-view

It is possible that the entire future of WWE could be altered at this pay-per-view depending upon how the top two matches play out. With that in mind, here is everything you need to know about when and where to watch one of the year's biggest shows.



Where: TD Garden in Boston

When: Sunday, June 29 at 8 p.m. ET

Watch: WWE Network (subscription required)



PPV Live Stream

With the vast majority of pay-per-view providers dropping WWE events, WWE Network has become the primary way to watch pay-per-views like Money in the Bank. For $9.99 per month (with a six-month commitment) wrestling fans can get WWE Network and watch hours upon hours of content streaming through a number of different devices. That includes every live pay-per-view. Here are the platforms that currently support WWE Network, according to WWE.com:

Apple TV
Kindle Fire
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4
Roku
Xbox 360
Xbox One
Android devices
iOS devices
WWE.com


Kickoff Live Stream

The pay-per-view will be preceded by a special half-hour pre-show beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET. According to WWE.com, it will feature an exclusive interview with Daniel Bryan. That can be viewed through all of the following platforms:

WWE Network
WWE.com
WWE App
YouTube
Facebook
Twitter
Google+
Pinterest
Pheed

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2108154-wwe-money-in-the-bank-2014-live-stream-wwe-network-start-time-and-match-card

Body-Soul Fitness news: Brisk walk really may be just as good as a run (study finds)

By Maggie Fox, Senior Writer, NBC News

Walking really is just as good for you as running – but only if you compare it in terms of calories burned and not merely on time spent, researchers reported on Thursday.
Studies have gone back and forth on the question for years – is a stroll as good as a run? Does a brisk walk strengthen your heart as much as a pounding jog?
Paul Williams of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California and Paul Thompson of Hartford Hospital in Connecticut think they’ve answered the question, finally. They did it in the best way possible, by comparing tens of thousands of runners to tens of thousands of walkers.
The answer is what common sense would dictate – it’s how much a person exercises in terms of energy spent, not how long he or she spends exercising, that matters.
“It takes longer to walk a mile than to run a mile. But if you match them up on the energy expended, they are comparable,” Williams said in a telephone interview. “If you do the same amount of exercise – if you expend the same number of calories – you get the same benefit.”
They studied 33,060 runners taking part in the National Runners’ Health Study and 15,045 walkers in the National Walkers’ Health Study. They measured their blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol at the beginning, and then watched for six years to see who got diagnosed with high blood pressure, unhealthy cholesterol or diabetes.
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People who exercised equally in terms of energy output got the same benefit, regardless of whether they ran or walked, Williams and Thompson report in the American Heart Association journal Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology.
Williams said it made sense to study dedicated walkers and runners, because they usually keep careful track of distance and time spent running or walking. Most other people have trouble accurately estimating how much time and effort they spend exercising, he says.
They used a measurement called a MET. “One MET is how much energy you expend when you are sitting,” Williams said. Walking at a brisk pace burns 3.8 METS, or 3.8 times as much energy spent sitting for the same time. Running burns anywhere between 7 and 12 METS.
One MET of walking is roughly equivalent to a kilometer, or just over half a mile, Williams estimates. But running is less efficient than walking, so runners do tend to burn more calories over the same time.
“A person would need to walk 4.3 miles at a brisk pace to expend the same amount of exercise as running 3 miles, and it would take about twice as long (an hour and 15 minutes by walking instead of 38 minutes by running),” Williams says.
In general, the runners were younger and fitter than the walkers were. The male runners were 48 on average, versus 62 for the walkers; female runners were about 41 on average versus 53 for the walkers. The runners were 38 percent less likely to develop high blood pressure, 36 percent less likely to have high cholesterol and 71 percent less likely to develop diabetes than the walkers.
But this all seemed to be because the runners actually exercised more than the walkers did, Williams said.
“We have sort of known this all along,” said Dr. Gerald Fletcher, a cardiologist at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla., who was not involved in the study.
Running can burn more calories in a shorter time, so it’s good for people who are crunched for time. “But walking is certainly easier than running,” Fletcher said. “As long as people get out there and do it.”
The Institute of Medicine says Americans should try to get at least an hour of moderate exercise such as brisk walking every day to stay healthy. The Heart Association has similar guidelines.

Source link: http://todayhealth.today.com/_news/2013/04/04/17588647-brisk-walk-really-may-be-just-as-good-as-a-run-study-finds