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For 10 nights, the 66th Wrangler NFR takes over the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas for the climax of the professional rodeo season.

It's Tie-Down Roping stand-out Shad Mayfield who enters the finals atop the All-Around standings, though with Wright expected to return to competition next year, the Bull Riding rookie Wacey Schalla and 2016 All-Around champion and Team Roping specialist Junior Nogueira also have a rare chance to be amongst the favourites.

A number of contenders are peaking just at the right time, most notably Bareback Riding's Jess Pope, and Barrel Racing's Hailey Kinsel, while Damian Brennan and Mayfield have near-insurmountable leads in Saddle Bronc Riding and Tie-Down Roping, respectively.

The Steer Wrestling competition has real feel-good potential, with perennial nearly-men Dakota Eldridge and Will Lummus hoping to do enough to reel in hot-shot Dalton Massey and fend off the reigning five-time champion Tyler Waguespack as he eases his way back after injury.

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33 Ses AGO!~ If the National Finals Rodeo is the Super Bowl of rodeo, the All-Around title is the Vince Lombardi Trophy, and for the first time since 2019, it’s guaranteed to change hands this year. Five-time back-to-back champion Stetson Wright is still recovering from an injury he sustained at last year’s event, which has blown the competition wide open.

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Read on as we explain how to watch National Finals Rodeo 2024 live online — Americans and Canadians abroad can watch it from anywhere with a VPN.

For 10 nights, the 66th Wrangler NFR takes over the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas for the climax of the professional rodeo season.

It's Tie-Down Roping stand-out Shad Mayfield who enters the finals atop the All-Around standings, though with Wright expected to return to competition next year, the Bull Riding rookie Wacey Schalla and 2016 All-Around champion and Team Roping specialist Junior Nogueira also have a rare chance to be amongst the favourites.

A number of contenders are peaking just at the right time, most notably Bareback Riding's Jess Pope, and Barrel Racing's Hailey Kinsel, while Damian Brennan and Mayfield have near-insurmountable leads in Saddle Bronc Riding and Tie-Down Roping, respectively.

The Steer Wrestling competition has real feel-good potential, with perennial nearly-men Dakota Eldridge and Will Lummus hoping to do enough to reel in hot-shot Dalton Massey and fend off the reigning five-time champion Tyler Waguespack as he eases his way back after injury.

Here's how to watch National Finals Rodeo 2024 live stream online and from anywhere in the world.

The Cowboy Channel is the place to watch the 2024 National Finals Rodeo in the U.S.

As well as being available to watch on a variety of cable packages, The Cowboy Channel is also carried by several OTT streaming services. For example, it's included in DirecTV's Ultimate and Premier packages, costing $115/month and $160/month respectively.

Or, for a much more affordable option, The Cowboy Channel is included in the Heartland Extra add-on for Sling TV. You need one of Sling TV's base Orange or Blue plans to start with — they cost from $40/month, with your first month half price — and then Heartland Extra costs only $6/month extra.

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The excitement was palpable at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C., on Thursday as the Duke women's soccer team participated in media day ahead of their NCAA College Cup semifinal clash against in state rival North Carolina. For the Blue Devils, this moment signifies the continuation of their Cinderella season, a campaign filled with hard-fought victories and unwavering determination. As the top-seeded Blue Devils (18-2-1) faces eighth-ranked and second-seeded Tar Heels (20-5-0) on Friday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in what promises to be a thrilling chapter of their storied rivalry.

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Duke is competing in the NCAA College Cup for the fifth time in program history -- 1992, 2011, 2015 and 2017.

All four teams in the 2024 College Cup are from the ACC for the first time in NCAA history.

Duke is making its 29th appearance in the NCAA Tournament and enter as a top-16 national seed for the eighth time out of the last nine seasons. It marked the first time Duke was the No. 1 overall seed.

Robbie Church announced on July 22, 2024 he will be retiring at the end of the season. Duke will be promote associate head coach Kieran Hall to head coach in 2025. Current assistant coach Carla Overbeck will move to associate head coach in 2025 as well.

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The excitement was palpable at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C., on Thursday as the Duke women's soccer team participated in media day ahead of their NCAA College Cup semifinal clash against in state rival North Carolina. For the Blue Devils, this moment signifies the continuation of their Cinderella season, a campaign filled with hard-fought victories and unwavering determination. As the top-seeded Blue Devils (18-2-1) faces eighth-ranked and second-seeded Tar Heels (20-5-0) on Friday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in what promises to be a thrilling chapter of their storied rivalry.

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The Cinderella season for Duke women's soccer continues Friday in the NCAA College Cup as the top-seeded Blue Devils (18-2-1) face eighth-ranked and second-seeded North Carolina (20-5-0) Friday, Dec. 6 in the semifinals at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C., at 7:30 p.m.

Friday's contest will be aired live on ESPNU with Jenn Hildreth (PXP), Lori Lindsey (Analyst) and Marion Crowder (Sideline) on the call.

Duke is competing in the NCAA College Cup for the fifth time in program history -- 1992, 2011, 2015 and 2017.

All four teams in the 2024 College Cup are from the ACC for the first time in NCAA history.

Duke is making its 29th appearance in the NCAA Tournament and enter as a top-16 national seed for the eighth time out of the last nine seasons. It marked the first time Duke was the No. 1 overall seed.

Robbie Church announced on July 22, 2024 he will be retiring at the end of the season. Duke will be promote associate head coach Kieran Hall to head coach in 2025. Current assistant coach Carla Overbeck will move to associate head coach in 2025 as well.asdsad

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The excitement was palpable at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C., on Thursday as the Duke women's soccer team participated in media day ahead of their NCAA College Cup semifinal clash against in state rival North Carolina. For the Blue Devils, this moment signifies the continuation of their Cinderella season, a campaign filled with hard-fought victories and unwavering determination. As the top-seeded Blue Devils (18-2-1) faces eighth-ranked and second-seeded Tar Heels (20-5-0) on Friday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in what promises to be a thrilling chapter of their storied rivalry.

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The Cinderella season for Duke women's soccer continues Friday in the NCAA College Cup as the top-seeded Blue Devils (18-2-1) face eighth-ranked and second-seeded North Carolina (20-5-0) Friday, Dec. 6 in the semifinals at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C., at 7:30 p.m.

Friday's contest will be aired live on ESPNU with Jenn Hildreth (PXP), Lori Lindsey (Analyst) and Marion Crowder (Sideline) on the call.

Duke is competing in the NCAA College Cup for the fifth time in program history -- 1992, 2011, 2015 and 2017.

All four teams in the 2024 College Cup are from the ACC for the first time in NCAA history.

Duke is making its 29th appearance in the NCAA Tournament and enter as a top-16 national seed for the eighth time out of the last nine seasons. It marked the first time Duke was the No. 1 overall seed.

Robbie Church announced on July 22, 2024 he will be retiring at the end of the season. Duke will be promote associate head coach Kieran Hall to head coach in 2025. Current assistant coach Carla Overbeck will move to associate head coach in 2025 as well.

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And then there were four. The NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament is down to four teams, as No. 2 Wake Forest and No. 3 Stanford battle in one semifinal matchup, and top-seeded Duke takes on No. 2 North Carolina on the other side of the bracket. Both College Cup semifinal matchups will take place at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina.

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The Duke-North Carolina women's soccer rivalry dates to 1989, and Friday night's national semifinal will be the 56th meeting between the two programs. The Tar Heels have the most national championships with 22 but haven't won one since 2012. Stanford is seeking its third national title since 2017. The Cardinal lost to Florida State 5-1 in the championship game a season ago.

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Tennessee Southern struggled to generate offense, with only four shots in the entire game compared to Keiser's (Fla.) 13 shots. KU's defense held strong, limiting Tennessee Southern's opportunities and shutting them out completely.

Keiser's goalkeeper Maude Rouanet had a quiet game with no saves needed, while Tennessee Southern's Stephanie Hodgson made three saves. The game saw a few yellow cards handed out, with Maria Vilhena, Kira Goodwin, and Olivia Pousette all receiving cautions.

Keiser will meet up with the Cougars of Columbia (Mo.) in the 4 p.m. CT game on Saturday.

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And then there were four. The NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament is down to four teams, as No. 2 Wake Forest and No. 3 Stanford battle in one semifinal matchup, and top-seeded Duke takes on No. 2 North Carolina on the other side of the bracket. Both College Cup semifinal matchups will take place at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina.

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The Duke-North Carolina women's soccer rivalry dates to 1989, and Friday night's national semifinal will be the 56th meeting between the two programs. The Tar Heels have the most national championships with 22 but haven't won one since 2012. Stanford is seeking its third national title since 2017. The Cardinal lost to Florida State 5-1 in the championship game a season ago.

The Seahawk's goals were scored by Ramona Kannady, Ithunn Gunnarsdottir, Maria Vilhena, and Delfina Lombardi. Assists were credited to Steingerthur Snorrad and Lauren Riley.

Tennessee Southern struggled to generate offense, with only four shots in the entire game compared to Keiser's (Fla.) 13 shots. KU's defense held strong, limiting Tennessee Southern's opportunities and shutting them out completely.

Keiser's goalkeeper Maude Rouanet had a quiet game with no saves needed, while Tennessee Southern's Stephanie Hodgson made three saves. The game saw a few yellow cards handed out, with Maria Vilhena, Kira Goodwin, and Olivia Pousette all receiving cautions.

Keiser will meet up with the Cougars of Columbia (Mo.) in the 4 p.m. CT game on Saturday.

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Returning to the College Cup for the first time since 2011, the No. 2-seeded Wake Forest women's soccer team is set to take on No. 3-seeded Stanford in the national semifinals at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C. on Friday, Dec. 6. The match is slated for 5 p.m. and will be shown live on ESPNU and ESPN+. Live stats will be available here.

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Wake Forest is making its first appearance in the College Cup since 2011 after beating top-seeded USC in penalties on Friday to advance in the tournament. Caiya Hanks opened the scoring for the Demon Deacons in the 21st minute to give them a 1-0 lead which stood until halftime. Just after the break, the Trojans scored their first goal and followed with a second 12 minutes later to make it a 2-1 game. With 11 minutes remaining in regulation, Alex Wood evened the score and the game went to overtime. With neither team able to break the tie, Wake Forest and USC went to penalties, winning 4-3 with Kristin Johnson converting the final penalty kick

When Stanford and Wake Forest met during regular season play, the Demon Deacons earned a 1-0 victory over the then-No. 1 Cardinal. Tune in Friday to see if Wake Forest can do it again and earn their first-ever NCAA Final berth.

Wake Forest advanced to the College Cup for the second time in program history, with the first coming in 2011 when the Demon Deacons had Katie Stengel (Crystal Palace) leading the line and Aubrey Kingsbury (Washington Spirit) between the sticks.

The Demon Deacons have never made the championship match.

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Wake Forest is in the midst of its 23rd appearance in the NCAA Tournament, with 22 of them coming under the helm of Tony da Luz.

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Returning to the College Cup for the first time since 2011, the No. 2-seeded Wake Forest women's soccer team is set to take on No. 3-seeded Stanford in the national semifinals at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C. on Friday, Dec. 6. The match is slated for 5 p.m. and will be shown live on ESPNU and ESPN+. Live stats will be available here.

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Wake Forest is making its first appearance in the College Cup since 2011 after beating top-seeded USC in penalties on Friday to advance in the tournament. Caiya Hanks opened the scoring for the Demon Deacons in the 21st minute to give them a 1-0 lead which stood until halftime. Just after the break, the Trojans scored their first goal and followed with a second 12 minutes later to make it a 2-1 game. With 11 minutes remaining in regulation, Alex Wood evened the score and the game went to overtime. With neither team able to break the tie, Wake Forest and USC went to penalties, winning 4-3 with Kristin Johnson converting the final penalty kick

When Stanford and Wake Forest met during regular season play, the Demon Deacons earned a 1-0 victory over the then-No. 1 Cardinal. Tune in Friday to see if Wake Forest can do it again and earn their first-ever NCAA Final berth.

Wake Forest advanced to the College Cup for the second time in program history, with the first coming in 2011 when the Demon Deacons had Katie Stengel (Crystal Palace) leading the line and Aubrey Kingsbury (Washington Spirit) between the sticks.

The Demon Deacons have never made the championship match.

It will be a rematch of Wake Forest's first-ever win over a No. 1-ranked team as the Deacs defeated the Cardinal, 1-0, earlier this season at Spry Stadium.

Wake Forest is in the midst of its 23rd appearance in the NCAA Tournament, with 22 of them coming under the helm of Tony da Luz.

The Demon Deacons have made three of the last four tournaments, just missing out last year with a record of 10-3-5 and a sixth-place ACC finish.

Wake Forest now holds an overall record of 25-21-2 in the tournament.sadsad

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Returning to the College Cup for the first time since 2011, the No. 2-seeded Wake Forest women's soccer team is set to take on No. 3-seeded Stanford in the national semifinals at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C. on Friday, Dec. 6. The match is slated for 5 p.m. and will be shown live on ESPNU and ESPN+. Live stats will be available here.

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Wake Forest is making its first appearance in the College Cup since 2011 after beating top-seeded USC in penalties on Friday to advance in the tournament. Caiya Hanks opened the scoring for the Demon Deacons in the 21st minute to give them a 1-0 lead which stood until halftime. Just after the break, the Trojans scored their first goal and followed with a second 12 minutes later to make it a 2-1 game. With 11 minutes remaining in regulation, Alex Wood evened the score and the game went to overtime. With neither team able to break the tie, Wake Forest and USC went to penalties, winning 4-3 with Kristin Johnson converting the final penalty kick

When Stanford and Wake Forest met during regular season play, the Demon Deacons earned a 1-0 victory over the then-No. 1 Cardinal. Tune in Friday to see if Wake Forest can do it again and earn their first-ever NCAA Final berth.

Wake Forest advanced to the College Cup for the second time in program history, with the first coming in 2011 when the Demon Deacons had Katie Stengel (Crystal Palace) leading the line and Aubrey Kingsbury (Washington Spirit) between the sticks.

The Demon Deacons have never made the championship match.

It will be a rematch of Wake Forest's first-ever win over a No. 1-ranked team as the Deacs defeated the Cardinal, 1-0, earlier this season at Spry Stadium.

Wake Forest is in the midst of its 23rd appearance in the NCAA Tournament, with 22 of them coming under the helm of Tony da Luz.

The Demon Deacons have made three of the last four tournaments, just missing out last year with a record of 10-3-5 and a sixth-place ACC finish.

Wake Forest now holds an overall record of 25-21-2 in the tournament.sadsad

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Returning to the College Cup for the first time since 2011, the No. 2-seeded Wake Forest women's soccer team is set to take on No. 3-seeded Stanford in the national semifinals at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C. on Friday, Dec. 6. The match is slated for 5 p.m. and will be shown live on ESPNU and ESPN+. Live stats will be available here.

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Wake Forest is making its first appearance in the College Cup since 2011 after beating top-seeded USC in penalties on Friday to advance in the tournament. Caiya Hanks opened the scoring for the Demon Deacons in the 21st minute to give them a 1-0 lead which stood until halftime. Just after the break, the Trojans scored their first goal and followed with a second 12 minutes later to make it a 2-1 game. With 11 minutes remaining in regulation, Alex Wood evened the score and the game went to overtime. With neither team able to break the tie, Wake Forest and USC went to penalties, winning 4-3 with Kristin Johnson converting the final penalty kick

When Stanford and Wake Forest met during regular season play, the Demon Deacons earned a 1-0 victory over the then-No. 1 Cardinal. Tune in Friday to see if Wake Forest can do it again and earn their first-ever NCAA Final berth.

Wake Forest advanced to the College Cup for the second time in program history, with the first coming in 2011 when the Demon Deacons had Katie Stengel (Crystal Palace) leading the line and Aubrey Kingsbury (Washington Spirit) between the sticks.

The Demon Deacons have never made the championship match.

It will be a rematch of Wake Forest's first-ever win over a No. 1-ranked team as the Deacs defeated the Cardinal, 1-0, earlier this season at Spry Stadium.

Wake Forest is in the midst of its 23rd appearance in the NCAA Tournament, with 22 of them coming under the helm of Tony da Luz.

The Demon Deacons have made three of the last four tournaments, just missing out last year with a record of 10-3-5 and a sixth-place ACC finish.

Wake Forest now holds an overall record of 25-21-2 in the tournament.
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