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Catch up on our coverage of the 2016 NY Presidential Primaries.
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The sleepy coastal town of Lorient, France, overlooking the beautiful waters of the Atlantic Ocean, and the Stade Moustoir is the setting for the Stoppage Time's Live Blog of the 2015-16 Coupe de France semifinal between Sylvain Ripoll's FC Lorient and Laurent Blanc's Paris Saint Germain FC. PSG are the defending Coupe de France winners and are looking to make up for unfortunate shortcomings by the women and youth in cup competitions with a strong performance against Lorient, whose only road to European competition comes in this tournament. A stirring performance and a rousing upset of the Ligue 1 champions is sure to galvanize all of Brittany. Kickoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. PT/3 p.m. ET. The Live Blog will start at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET and will also include bonus coverage of Bayern Munich vs. Werder Bremen in the DFB-Pokal semifinals, live from Munich. Keep it right here on The Stoppage Time, powered by Azteca Soccer, for more world football news. Stay connected on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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Web Blog that talks about: - Real Estate - Events and activities in the Aurora & Tallyn's Reach area in Colorado.
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THIS is it - the big game has arrived. With a full card of League One fixtures this evening, most eyes will be glued to the Pirelli Stadium where Wigan Athletic are hosting Burton Albion. For the Brewers, they will be looking to pick up their first win in six games while Wigan will want to put the memory of their 3-1 defeat to Doncaster Rovers on Saturday - their first in 21 games - firmly behind them. Adding to the intrigue is the clash being a "first versus second" encounter, with Nigel Clough's Brewers sitting three points behind Gary Caldwell's league leaders. It promises to be a fascinating game - one which both sides need to win for different reasons, not least with Walsall just three points off the automatics and breathing down Albion's necks. Follow tonight's match with SportMail.