Sling TV ($25 off the first month)- Sling TV carries ESPN and FOX, ABC, NBC in local markets.
ESPN+ ($9.99 a month): ESPN+ carries college football games each weekend for only $9.99 a month. These games are exclusive to the platform.
Peacock TV ($5.99 a month): Peacock will simulstream all of NBC Sports’ college football games airing on the NBC broadcast network this season, including Big Ten Saturday Night. Peacock will also stream Notre Dame home games. Certain games will be streamed exclusively on Peacock this year as well.
Paramount+ (free trial): Paramount Plus will live stream college football games airing on CBS this year.
WHAT’S AT STAKE?
The Cornhuskers’ perfect start ended with an overtime loss last week, which knocked them out of the Top 25. This week, they’ll ask star freshman QB Dylan Raiola to help them rebound in his first road game — at a sold out Ross-Ade Stadium that promises to be painted in red. Purdue has lost two straight and needs a win before playing back-to-back games at Wisconsin, where it has historically struggled, and at rival No. 19 Illinois.
KEY MATCHUP
Nebraska’s ground game vs. Purdue’s run defense. No, Nebraska hasn’t adopted its old-school ground and pound theory — yet this season. Perhaps that changes this weekend. After rushing for 50 yards in a 31-24 loss to then No. 24 Illinois, a temporary change could be coming. Purdue is allowing 269.0 yards rushing per game, the third-highest total in the FBS. Until Purdue proves it can stop the run, opponents are going to keep it on the ground.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Nebraska: LB John Bullock has played at an all-conference level so far, making a career-high nine tackles in back-to-back games. He also had a sack and forced a fumble to set up a ‘Huskers TD last week against Illinois. Through four games, he leads the Huskers in tackles, has two sacks, four tackles for loss and three pass breakups.
The AP contributed to this report.
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What TV channel is the Washington vs. Rutgers football game on today?
When: Kickoff takes place at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET (7 p.m. CT) on Friday, September 27.
Where: SHI Stadium, Piscataway, NJ
TV Channel: FOX
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What TV channel is the Miami vs. Virginia Tech football game on today?
When: Kickoff takes place at 4:30 p.m. PT/7:30 p.m. ET (6:30 p.m. CT) on Friday, September 27.
Where: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL
TV Channel: ESPN
How to watch live stream online: If you don’t have cable, you can still watch this game live for FREE with Fubo (free trial) or with DirecTV Stream (free trial). If you are out of free trials, the cheapest and best way to watch this game and more football this month is by signing up for Sling (promotional offers, cheapest streaming plans), which is $25 off for the first month if you add the “Sports Extra” package that includes Big Ten Network, SEC Network and a few other sports channels. If you have a cable or satellite subscription already, you can watch the game on Watch ESPN or the ESPN app by signing in with your provider information.
UFC Fight Night takes over Accor Arena in Paris on Saturday with a dynamite lightweight main event. Renato Moicano and Benoit Saint Denis are two of the division’s more reliable finishers, and they look to make a play for the official UFC top 10 on Saturday.
Moicano (19-5-1) has been a UFC fighter for 10 years, but he’s recently become a success story. Moicano’s active three-fight winning streak is the best since his first three fights with the promotion, and it’s coming against arguably better competition. Moicano found success not only in his performances but also with his voice. “Money” Moicano’s explosive and expletive-filled post-fight speeches have made him a hit among regular mixed martial arts viewers.
“Be yourself, but be a little louder. People will pay attention…” Moicano told CBS Sports. “If you try to play a character you don’t like, you’ll hate doing it all the time. For me, I usually talk the way I am. If people like it, I’m a little bit louder. Especially with the emotions. If you have the emotions, let it flow.”
Saint Denis (13-2, 1 NC) is the first French fighter not named Ciryl Gane to headline a UFC card in Paris. “The God of War” is true to his nickname, winning all his fights by stoppage. Saint Denis rode a five-fight win streak to the biggest opportunity of his career, fighting former interim lightweight champion Dustin Poirier in the co-main event of UFC 299. Saint Denis performed well in Round 1 but succumbed to a knockout blow in Round 2. Saint Denis, who fought Poirier with a staph infection, learned valuable lessons in defeat.
“Never underestimate anybody and be 100% healthy and prepared when you fight,” Saint Denis told CBS Sports. “Everything has been going very fast in my career. There were a lot of things at the time I wasn’t able to manage. When you become a huge fighter in the UFC, you sort of become your own CEO. All this together, I wasn’t able to manage it well. I had no pleasure in going to train anymore. I had to work on a lot of stuff to bring all parameters back to green.”
Check out the full interview with Benoit Saint Denis.
The co-main event also features a big French name as Nassourdine Imavov looks to continue his strong run at middleweight against another division stalwart in Brendan Allen. Imavov is coming off an impressive — and controversial — stoppage of veteran Jared Cannonier. The questionable referee decision left many fans wondering if it was the right call or not. Regardless of feeling, Imavov has only been beaten once in his last seven appearances and that was against former middleweight champion Sean Strickland in a light heavyweight contest. Allen, meanwhile, is also undefeated in his last seven.
“I thought the stoppage was a little early, but it wasn’t his fault,” Allen told CBS Sports about Imavov’s victory over Cannonier. “The punch that started it was very nice but the stoppage was very bad.”
The rest of the undercard is filled with many European talents with a few Americans looking to get back in the win column. Joanderson Brito is set for a featherweight fight with William Gomis in a featured slot. American Bryan Battle is back in an interesting matchup with Kevin Jousset at welterweight. And opening the main card is veteran lightweight Matt Frevola with he takes on French star Fares Ziam.
Below is the rest of the fight card for Saturday with the latest odds before we get to a prediction and pick on the main event.
UFC Fight Night card, odds
Benoit Saint Denis -290
Renato Moicano +235
Lightweight
Nassourine Imavov -210
Brendan Allen +175
Middleweight
Joanderson Brito -300
William Gomis +240
Featherweight
Bryan Battle -160
Kevin Jousset +135
Welterweight
Morgan Charriere -700
Gabriel Miranda +500
Featherweight
Fares Ziam -125
Matt Frevola +105
Lightweight
UFC Fight Night viewing information
Date: Sept. 28 | Start time: 3 p.m. ET (main card) Location: Accor Arena — Paris TV channel: ESPN+
Prediction
Renato Moicano vs. Benoit Saint Denis: Saint Denis’ stubborn defensive gaps should prevent him from being an elite lightweight, but it’ll likely overwhelm Moicano. Saint Denis fights like the Tasmanian Devil, a nonstop whirlwind of a force. Saint Denis pairs crushing power punches with relentless wrestling and solid submissions. The combination makes him a finishing threat at nearly all times. While his 42% striking defense cost him against Poirier, Moicano’s striking isn’t quite at that level. Moicano is one of the top lightweight submission players with good striking defense. Saint Denis and Moicano have advantages in striking and jiu-jitsu respectively, but Saint Denis’ advantage is a bigger immediate threat. How effectively wrestling is used could be a determining factor, but I suspect Moicano’s imperfect chin will be his downfall at age 35. Saint Denis via KO2
No. 16 Notre Dame will be looking to exact some revenge as it plays host to No. 15 Louisville on Saturday in what could be considered a must-win game for the Fighting Irish’s College Football Playoff hopes. A Week 2 loss to Northern Illinois and a weak schedule leaves Notre Dame with little room for error, which heightens the importance of this top-20 showdown.
The Cardinals are the last ranked team on Notre Dame’s schedule before the Fighting Irish’s season finale at USC on Nov. 30. And as the Irish learned in 2023, coach Jeff Brohm’s team presents a tough matchup. Louisville improved to 6-0 last season with a 33-20 win over Notre Dame, which was ranked No. 10 at the time. The Cardinals did it by shutting down the Fighting Irish’s run game and winning the turnover battle 5-1.
Stopping the run will again be critical to Louisville’s hopes as Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard has yet to surpass 200 yards passing in a game this season. Louisville counters with seventh-year senior Tyler Shough, who enters ranked No. 6 nationally passing efficiency with eight touchdowns and no interceptions.
Shough’s start has been impressive, and the Cardinals look stout defensively. But after a light start to their schedule, which included a Week 3 bye, this will clearly be Louisville’s toughest test yet.
How to watch Notre Dame vs. Louisville live
Date: Saturday, Sept. 28 | Time: 3:30 p.m. ET Location: Notre Dame Stadium — South Bend, Ind. Live stream: Peacock
Notre Dame vs. Louisville: Need to know
Limiting the explosives: Louisville’s 31-19 win over Georgia Tech to open ACC play last week was highlighted by a series of explosive passing plays as Shough connected on four throws of 35-plus yards, including two that went for touchdowns. It was a boom-or-bust day for the Cardinals, as 55.5% of their total yards came on those four plays. While Notre Dame ranks No. 5 nationally in total defense, it has allowed nine plays of 35-plus yards and four plays of 50-plus through four games. The Fighting Irish will need to stay buttoned up against the Cardinals and make them sustain drives in their first true road game of the season.
Keeping them honest: Can Notre Dame force Louisville’s defense to respect the pass? Leonard ranks No. 116 nationally in air yards per attempt at 6.7 as the Fighting Irish have opted mostly for dink and dunk throws while relying on their run game and defense. The Cardinals held former Notre Dame running back Audric Estime to 20 yards on 10 rushing attempts in last year’s meeting. So far this season, opposing quarterbacks have had more success running against Louisville than opposing running backs. Leonard can certainly hurt Louisville with his legs. But can he keep the Cardinals honest against the pass?
Statement opportunity: The pressure is on Notre Dame, which is trying to avoid a second September home loss. For Louisville, this is a statement opportunity. Even if the Cardinals lose, a successful encore to last year’s 10-4 season will remain possible. If the Cardinals win, it will signify they are on the same tier as Miami and Clemson in the ACC. A win here would also ratchet up the Cardinals’ hopes of crafting an at-large resume for College Football Playoff consideration.
Notre Dame vs. Louisville prediction, picks
Notre Dame has turned the page since losing at home to Northern Illinois in Week 2. The Fighting Irish showed what they are capable of in a 66-7 win at Purdue on Sept. 28 and will be motivated to reward their fans with a win over a top-15 Louisville team. This is far and away the toughest defense that Louisville has faced, and the Cardinals may struggle to create the explosive plays that fueled their win over Georgia Tech last week. Look for Notre Dame’s defense to frustrate Louisville and eventually break through with the help of Leonard’s dual-threat ability. Pick: Notre Dame -6.5
No. 3 Ohio State opens its Big Ten conference schedule with a trip to East Lansing, Michigan, where the undefeated Buckeyes will face the Michigan State Spartans. It’s been an impressive start to the season for Ohio State, which breezed through its nonconference schedule and hardly broke a sweat in the process.
Perhaps the Buckeyes’ first road game of the season against a 3-1 Michigan State team will provide a touch more resistance?
Recent history suggests probably not!
Michigan State won three of the five meetings between these programs from 2011 to 2015, but it’s been all Buckeyes since. Not only has Ohio State won the last eight matchups, but it’s done so by an average of 30.4 points.
What could work in Michigan State’s favor is that it has already faced Big Ten competition, picking up a 27-24 road win over Maryland in Week 2. The Spartans are coming off a 23-19 road loss last week to Boston College.
How to watch Ohio State vs Michigan State live
Date: Saturday, Sept. 28 | Time: 7 p.m. ET Location: Spartan Stadium — East Lansing, MI Live stream: Peacock
Ohio State vs Michigan State: Need to know
Ohio State outscored its nonconference opponents 157-20: I mentioned the Buckeyes barely broke a sweat in their nonconference slate, and if they did, it was only from sprinting long distances on their way to scoring touchdowns. Only Marshall managed to score a touchdown against the Buckeyes (and it scored two), but nobody was ever able to keep it close. It’s the first time since 1919 that Ohio State has won its first three games of the season by at least 35 points.
Michigan State has more turnovers than any team in the Big Ten: It’s not the category you want to lead anybody in, but the Spartans enter the game with 10 turnovers on the season. Not only is it the most in the Big Ten, but it ranks tied for 127th of 134 teams in the country. It’s the road often traveled by teams with young quarterbacks. Aidan Chiles is a talented QB with a special arm, but he’s thrown seven interceptions this season to only four touchdowns.
Ohio State has won 42 straight against unranked opponents: It’s a stat that doesn’t bode well for the Spartans here. It is the longest active streak among FBS programs, and the third-longest of the last 30 seasons. The last loss Ohio State suffered to a team without one of those cool numbers next to its name was in 2018 against Purdue. The Buckeyes were shocked 49-20 by the Boilermakers. While they’d go on to win the Big Ten that year, the loss kept them out of the College Football Playoff. Instead they beat Washington 28-23 in the Rose Bowl.
Ohio State vs Michigan State prediction, picks
Michigan State will be the best team Ohio State has played so far, but I don’t think we’ve seen a true glimpse at what Ohio State’s capable of. We’ve only seen a facade of what the new Buckeyes offense will look like under Chip Kelly, and defensive coordinator Jim Knowles hasn’t been forced to go deep into his playbook, either. That latter part worries me when it comes to Aidan Chiles and his propensity to turn the ball over. Pick: Ohio State -24
MADRID (AP) — Barcelona extended its perfect start to the Spanish league season but lost goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen with a serious knee injury on Sunday.
Barcelona routed host Villarreal 5-1 to pick up its sixth straight victory in the competition, but saw captain Ter Stegen leave the match on a stretcher just before halftime after his right knee buckled when he fell awkwardly after going up for a ball crossed into the area.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta said the injury appeared to be a torn ligament but more tests would be conducted. Local media reports said Ter Stegen went from the stadium to the hospital in an ambulance, and left the hospital in a wheelchair.
“This injury makes us sad. I think the injury will be huge but we have to wait for more information,” Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said. “We have to accept it. It’s not easy. It was an accident. It’s very tough.”
Players from both teams immediately called for medical assistance after Ter Stegen fell to the ground in pain. He was replaced by reserve goalkeeper Iñaki Peña.
Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who missed most of last season with a similar injury, showed his support to Ter Stegen with a message on X, saying that it hurt to see his colleague leave the field like that and that he hoped he would recover soon.
It was the latest injury to Flick’s Barcelona, which is already without Dani Olmo, Frenkie de Jong, Gavi and Ronald Araujo, among others.
Robert Lewandowski scored a pair of first-half goals and Raphinha added two after the interval, with Pablo Torre also scoring for the Catalan club in the second half. Lewandowski now has six goals from the first six matches and leads the league in scoring.
Ayoze Pérez scored the only goal for the hosts in the 38th, with his team already trailing 2-0. Villarreal had entered the round in fourth place, four points behind Barcelona.
Barcelona has outscored its opponents 22-5 in its first six games. It has a four-point lead over Real Madrid, which beat Espanyol 4-1 on Saturday.
Atletico Madrid held
Atletico Madrid missed a chance to keep pace with Barcelona after a 1-1 draw with Madrid rival Rayo Vallecano.
Rayo took the lede through Isi Palazón in the 35th minute, and Conor Gallagher equalized for the visitors in the 49th.
Atletico was coming off three straight wins in all competitions.
In other results Sunday, Getafe and Leganes drew 1-1 and Athletic Bilbao defeated Celta Vigo 3-1.
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LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Luis Díaz scored two fine goals inside two minutes as Liverpool beat Bournemouth 3-0 to move to the top of the English Premier League on Saturday.
Arne Slot’s side leads Manchester City on goal difference only and the defending champion needs a draw at home to Arsenal in Sunday’s big game to reclaim first place.
On a rare quiet day for teammate Mohamed Salah in front of goal, Díaz scored off both feet to display his own finishing skills at Anfield.
The Colombia forward chased down a long pass from defender Ibrahima Konaté, controlled the ball exquisitely on his waist as he turned, and then glided past goalkeeper Kepa before sliding the ball into the bottom left corner in the 28th minute.
That was with his right foot, and his second goal came off his left in the 30th.
Liverpool broke from midfield and Trent Alexander-Arnold galloped forward before slipping the ball to Díaz inside the left of the penalty area and he clipped it neatly past Kepa.
Darwin Núñez scored a fine third in the 37th. Collecting the ball wide right he looked to cross it, before changing his mind and curling a fine shot in off the left post.
Newcastle misses chance to go top
Victory would have moved Newcastle to the top of the league but it lost at Fulham 3-1 to drop to sixth spot.
Fulham led early through Raúl Jiménez’s shot into the bottom right corner and a howler by goalie Nick Pope gifted Emile Smith Rowe Fulham’s second in the 22nd.
Harvey Barnes pulled one back after halftime but Reiss Nelson sealed victory in stoppage time.
Watkins inspires Villa turnaround
In-form England striker Ollie Watkins came to the rescue as Aston Villa bounced back to beat rock-bottom Wolverhampton 3-1 in a fiery derby match to move into third spot.
An awful pass from Diego Carlos gifted Matheus Cunha the opening goal.
Villa struggled to create anything against a winless team before Watkins levelled in the 73rd with a deflected finish for his fourth goal in three matches.
Ezri Konsa fired in a cross by Youri Tielemans in the 88th and Jhon Duran lived up to his super-sub reputation by netting in stoppage time. It was the fourth time this season the Colombia forward has come off the bench to score.
There was nearly 15 minutes of stoppage time at Villa Park due to a lengthy delay while Colombia defender Yerson Mosquera was treated for an injury before being taken off on a stretcher.
Villa is level on points with City but trails on goal difference, with both two points ahead of Chelsea.
Double delight for Jackson
Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson marked his 50th club appearance with two early goals to inspire his team to a 3-0 win at West Ham.
Jackson added an assist for Cole Palmer against a poor West Ham side which was booed at the end of the match by home fans. New West Ham coach Julen Lopetegui is under pressure after his third loss.
Chelsea’s three league wins have all come away from home.
Chelsea scored in the fourth minute when Jackson played a one-two with Jadon Sancho and surged forward before cutting in from the left and firing between goalie Alphonse Areola’s legs.
Jackson doubled his tally in the 18th after latching onto a Moises Caicedo throughball and drilling into the bottom left corner. He turned provider in the 47th for Palmer, who fired in off the left post.
Tottenham rallies to beat Brentford
Tottenham hit back to beat Brentford 3-1 after Bryan Mbuemo scored in the first minute for the visitors.
Dominic Solanke leveled from close range seven minutes later after James Maddison’s shot was saved.
Brennan Johnson put Spurs 2-1 ahead in the 28th on a pass from captain Son Heung-Min, who set up Maddison’s late goal.
Crossbar twice thwarts United
Manchester United remained midtable after squandering a host of chances in a 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace.
After United winger Alejandro Garnacho had an early effort saved, defenders Matthijs de Ligt and Lisandro Martinez saw efforts saved by goalie Dean Henderson.
Midway through a frantic first half, Garnacho then hit the crossbar and midfielder Bruno Fernandes did likewise when he followed up.
The result left United in 11th place and Palace in 16th.
Still no win for struggling Saints
Southampton was denied its first win when visiting Ipswich scored in the fifth minute of injury time to draw 1-1.
Saints goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale saved Dara O’Shea’s header but Ipswich captain Sam Morsy scored from the ensuing corner with a fine 20-meter strike.
Veteran midfielder Adam Lallana set up 18-year-old midfielder Tyler Dibling early on for Southampton, which is in 18th place.
Everton again fails to protect lead
Everton leaked again when it drew 1-1 at Leicester, where torrential rain delayed the start of the second half by six minutes.
Everton lost its previous two games despite going 2-0 up.
This time it led 1-0 through Iliman Ndiaye’s 12th-minute goal only for forward Stephy Mavididi to equalize in the 73rd and leave Everton in 19th spot.
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The Gunners fought out a memorable and hard-fought draw with Man City at the weekend, but given they were seconds from victory, the point will have felt like two lost at the Etihad. Mikel Arteta rotated his pack heavily after that tense encounter, with 16-year-old goalkeeper Jack Porter getting a debut between the sticks and Ethan Nwaneri another young starter.
Arteta was rewarded by two goals from the latter, his first senior goals, as Raheem Sterling also netted his first Gunners goal in an eventual 5-1 win, with Kai Havertz wrapping up the scoring following Declan Rice’s early opener. Aaron Collins netted a consolation for the visitors in the second half to deny Porter a clean sheet, but Bolton were well beaten.
Follow live updates and reaction from the game in the live blog below.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers LIVE: League Cup updates
Kick-off at 7:45pm
Arsenal XI – Porter, Nichols, Kiwior, Calafiori, Lewis-Skelly, Rice, Jorginho, Nwaneri, Saka, Sterling, Jesus
Attempt blocked. Kai Havertz (Arsenal) header from the right side of the six yard box is blocked. Assisted by Gabriel Martinelli.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
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Substitution, Bolton Wanderers. Dion Charles replaces Aaron Collins.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
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Substitution, Bolton Wanderers. Victor Adeboyejo replaces John McAtee.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
21:22
Goal! Arsenal 5, Bolton Wanderers 1. Kai Havertz (Arsenal) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal following a corner.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
21:22
Attempt saved. Raheem Sterling (Arsenal) left footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Gabriel Jesus.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
21:20
Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by George Thomason.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
21:19
Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Luke Southwood.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
21:20
Attempt saved. Raheem Sterling (Arsenal) right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box is saved in the top right corner. Assisted by Jorginho with a through ball.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
21:18
Delay over. They are ready to continue.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
21:18
Substitution, Bolton Wanderers. George Johnston replaces Chris Forino because of an injury.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
21:15
Substitution, Arsenal. Gabriel Martinelli replaces Bukayo Saka.
Delay in match because of an injury Chris Forino (Bolton Wanderers).
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Substitution, Bolton Wanderers. George Thomason replaces Scott Arfield.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
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Substitution, Bolton Wanderers. Jay Matete replaces Kyle Dempsey.
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21:11
Offside, Arsenal. Raheem Sterling is caught offside.
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21:28
Attempt missed. John McAtee (Bolton Wanderers) right footed shot from the right side of the six yard box misses to the left.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
21:10
Attempt missed. Riccardo Calafiori (Arsenal) right footed shot from outside the box.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
21:08
Goal! Arsenal 4, Bolton Wanderers 1. Raheem Sterling (Arsenal) right footed shot from very close range to the centre of the goal.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
21:09
Attempt saved. Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
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Substitution, Arsenal. Kai Havertz replaces Declan Rice.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
21:08
Substitution, Arsenal. Gabriel Magalhães replaces Myles Lewis-Skelly because of an injury.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
21:08
Delay over. They are ready to continue.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
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Delay in match because of an injury Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal).
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
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Offside, Bolton Wanderers. Aaron Collins is caught offside.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
21:01
Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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21:01
Delay in match because of an injury Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal).
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Attempt missed. Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) right footed shot from the centre of the box.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:58
Jorginho (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:58
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:58
Goal! Arsenal 3, Bolton Wanderers 1. Aaron Collins (Bolton Wanderers) right footed shot from the right side of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by John McAtee following a fast break.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:58
Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Luke Southwood.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:58
Attempt saved. Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Declan Rice.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:53
Goal! Arsenal 3, Bolton Wanderers 0. Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Declan Rice.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:51
Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Chris Forino.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:51
Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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20:49
Second Half begins Arsenal 2, Bolton Wanderers 0.
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20:34
First Half ends, Arsenal 2, Bolton Wanderers 0.
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20:44
Attempt blocked. Jakub Kiwior (Arsenal) header from very close range is blocked.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:34
Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Josh Sheehan.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:34
Fourth official has announced 3 minutes of added time.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:31
Attempt missed. Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Assisted by Bukayo Saka with a through ball following a fast break.
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20:33
Attempt blocked. Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked.
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20:31
Attempt blocked. Declan Rice (Arsenal) left footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:31
Attempt blocked. Jakub Kiwior (Arsenal) right footed shot from very close range is blocked. Assisted by Bukayo Saka.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:30
Attempt missed. Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) left footed shot from the centre of the box following a corner.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:27
Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Luke Southwood.
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20:29
Attempt saved. Raheem Sterling (Arsenal) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top right corner. Assisted by Declan Rice.
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Declan Rice (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Chris Forino.
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Goal! Arsenal 2, Bolton Wanderers 0. Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Raheem Sterling.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:21
Offside, Bolton Wanderers. John McAtee is caught offside.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:21
Corner, Bolton Wanderers. Conceded by Raheem Sterling.
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20:21
Riccardo Calafiori (Arsenal) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Riccardo Calafiori (Arsenal).
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20:17
Attempt missed. John McAtee (Bolton Wanderers) left footed shot from the centre of the box following a corner.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
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Corner, Bolton Wanderers. Conceded by Jakub Kiwior.
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20:17
Foul by Raheem Sterling (Arsenal).
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20:33
Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match (Bolton Wanderers).
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20:33
Delay in match (Arsenal).
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20:11
Attempt missed. Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal) right footed shot from the centre of the box.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
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Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Eoin Toal.
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20:14
Attempt blocked. Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal) right footed shot from very close range is blocked. Assisted by Bukayo Saka.
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20:04
Foul by Jakub Kiwior (Arsenal).
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:04
Foul by Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal).
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
20:01
Goal! Arsenal 1, Bolton Wanderers 0. Declan Rice (Arsenal) right footed shot from outside the box.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
19:59
Corner, Bolton Wanderers. Conceded by Jakub Kiwior.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
19:57
Myles Lewis-Skelly (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
19:57
Foul by Scott Arfield (Bolton Wanderers).
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
19:57
Corner, Arsenal. Conceded by Eoin Toal.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
19:57
Attempt blocked. Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the right is blocked. Assisted by Bukayo Saka with a headed pass.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
19:54
Josh Nichols (Arsenal) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
19:49
Attempt missed. Scott Arfield (Bolton Wanderers) right footed shot from the centre of the box.
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
19:49
Foul by Josh Dacres-Cogley (Bolton Wanderers).
Arsenal vs Bolton Wanderers
19:45
First Half begins.
Confirmed lineups
18:54 , Karl Matchett
Nwaneri starts for Arsenal, as do Sterling and 16-year-old Jack Porter.
After eight Audition rounds, four Quarterfinals, and one Semifinal, it’s finally time for America’s Got Talent fans to find out the season’s winner! That’s right, the AGT Season 19 Finale is here.
How to Watch
Watch America’s Got Talent Tuesdays at 8/7c on NBC and next day on Peacock.
Aired on September 24 at 9/8c on NBC, the two-hour event officially took the responsibility out of Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, Sofia Vergara, and Simon Cowell’s hands when Terry Crews reveals the results of America’s Vote. As a reminder, the Top 10 who have a chance at winning the $1 million grand prize are:
Sebastian and Sonia
AIRFOOTWORKS
Hakuna Matata Acrobats
DeeDee Simon
Brent Street
Learnmore Jonasi
Richard Goodall
Roni Sagi & Rhythm
Sky Elements
Solange Kardinaly
Sebastian and Sonia, AIRFOOTWORKS, Hakuna Matata Acrobats, and DeeDee Simon each won the Judges’ first-ever Live Golden Buzzers during the Quarterfinals, which sent them directly to the Finale. However, Brent Street Dance, Learnmore Jonasi, Richard Goddall, Roni Sagi & Rhythm, Sky Elements, and Solange Kardinaly each had to earn America’s Vote in the Semifinal in order to advance.
NBC Insider kept you in-the-know right here throughout the night, offering a full recap and spoilers so you didn’t miss one second of the action-packed show. Check out all of the night;s LIVE UPDATES below: