2020 sports schedule: An up to date look at this year’s calendar


This year has been like any other because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and that includes the sports season. When the pandemic hit in March, sporting events all over the world were canceled or postponed. Some leagues and tournaments were forced to cancel, others paused with the hope of restarting, but all had to adjust someway.

As the world continues to navigate the pandemic, many sports leagues that paused in March have since created a plan to restart found a protected way to carry out their season. For example, the NBA and NHL had “bubbles” for players to live in. In other sports, fans aren’t permitted at many events and new health protocols have been put in place.

Stay up-to-the-minute with what games are on by checking out our day-to-day schedule of sporting events.

Today’s sporting events:

Tuesday, November  10

CFB:

Akron vs. Ohio, 7 p.m.Kent State vs. Bowling Green , 7 p.m.Miami (OH) vs. Buffalo, 8 p.m.

UFC:

Dana White’s Contender Series: Season 4, Week 9, 8 p.m.

Here’s an overall look at the current 2020 sports calendar

Breeders’ Cup: November 6 – 7, 2020

The 2020 Breeders’ Cup will be held in front of fans when it returns to Keeneland Organization In in Lexington, Kentucky.

Masters: November 12 – 15, 2020

The Masters were moved to November, meaning there could be two Masters in five months. 

NBA Draft: November 18, 2020

The draft has moved more than one times because of the length of the playoffs, but the last date has been set.

U.S. Women’s Open: December 10 – 13, 2020

The USGA rescheduled the U.S. Women’s Open from the original June 4-7 date. It’s going to be played over two courses because of less daylight in December.

2020 Summer Olympics: Summer 2021

The 2020 Summer Olympics were moved to 2021, but could still look a lot different when they’re played. The IOC could come to a decision to limit fans or haven’t any fans at all at the games for health reasons.


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