Sunday's sports TV listings

October 18, 2015 at 6:01AM

local calendar home games in caps

18

SUN

19

MON

20

TUE

21

WED

22

THU

23

FRI

24

SAT

VIKINGS • 612-338-4537

K.C.

noon

Ch. 4

GOPHERS FOOTBALL • 612-624-8080

Next:

Oct. 31

MICHIGAN

7 pm

WILD • 651-222-9453

at Anaheim

7 pm

FSN

COLUMBUS

7 pm

FSN

ANAHEIM

5 pm

FSN

TIMBERWOLVES • 612-673-1234

at Memphis

5 pm

No TV

(preseason)

vs. Milw. 7 pm

FSN

(preseason)

MILW. 7 pm

FSN

(preseason)

GOPHERS MEN'S HOCKEY • 800-846-7437

N'EASTERN

7 pm

FSN PLUS

N'EASTERN

8 pm

FSN

GOPHERS WOMEN'S HOCKEY • 800-846-7437

MINN. DULUTH

6:07 pm

MINN. DULUTH

4:07 pm

MINNESOTA UNITED FC • 763-476-2237

ATLANTA

7 pm

Ch. 45

other sports

GOPHERS

Women's cross-country: Friday Jack's Twilight Run, 6:30 p.m., Les Bolstad G.C.

Women's rowing: Monday at Head of the Charles, Cambridge, Mass.

Women's soccer: Sunday vs. Michigan, 1 p.m. Friday at Rutgers, 6 p.m.

Volleyball: Friday at Nebraska, 7 p.m. Saturday at Iowa, 7 p.m.

on the air sunday

AUTO RACINGTIMETVRADIO

Sprint Cup: Hollywood Casino 4001 p.m.Ch. 11

BASEBALL

NLCS: Chicago at New York6:30 p.m.TBS1500-AM

BASKETBALL

NBA preseason: Philadelphia at BrooklynnoonNBATV

NBA preseason: Wolves at Memphis5 p.m. 830-AM

NBA preseason: Cleveland at Toronto5 p.m.NBATV

NBA preseason: Utah at Portland8 p.m.NBATV

FOOTBALL

NFL: Kansas City at VikingsnoonCh. 4100.3-FM

1130-AM

CFL: Hamilton at MontrealnoonESPN2

NFL: Carolina at Seattle3 p.m.Ch. 9

NFL: San Diego at Green Bay3:25 p.m.Ch. 4

NFL: New England at Indianapolis7:20 p.m.Ch. 11

GOLF

Champions: San Antonio Championship1 p.m.GOLF

PGA: Frys.com Open4 p.m.GOLF

HOCKEY

NHL: Wild at Anaheim7 p.m.FSN100.3-FM

SOCCER

Premier: Norwich City at Newcastle U.9:55 a.m.NBCSN

College men: Penn State at Michigan St.noonBTN

College women: Nebraska at Illinois2 p.m.BTN

MLS: Houston at Seattle4 p.m.ESPN

MLS: Portland at Los Angeles6 p.m.FS1

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