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Here's the scoop on tonight's UFC 317 main card: The first title fight is a flyweight showdown between Alexandre Pantoja (29-5) and Kai Kara-France (25-11). Pantoja has owned the flyweight belt since July 8, 2023, but this is his first bout since submitting Kai Asakura in UFC 310 on Dec. 7.
Then comes the lightweight title fight between Ilia Topuria (16-0) and Charles Oliveira (35-10). Islam Makhachev had been the lightweight champ since beating Oliveira in October 2022, but the world's toughest pound-for-pound fighter has vacated the title to pursue welterweight glory. Can Oliveira hand Topuria his first loss? Download the Caesars Sportsbook app — one of the industry's most comprehensive sports betting apps — to see the latest odds on all of tonight's fights.
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It's time for the best part of the FIFA Club World Cup and CONCACAF Gold Cup: The knockout rounds. FIFA hosts four Round of 16 matches this weekend while the Gold Cup delivers its four quarterfinals. In today's FIFA play, Palmeiras faces Botafogo in Philly while Benfica and Chelsea meet in Charlotte. The Gold Cup features a doubleheader in Glendale, Arizona: Panama vs. Honduras and Mexico vs. Saudi Arabia. The Caesars Sportsbook soccer tab has all the latest odds for you.
Today's packed Major League Baseball schedule features a few pitchers who have quietly been amazing lately. The San Diego Padres face the Cincinnati Reds and lefty Andrew Abbott, who has gone 2-0 with an 0.83 ERA in his last three starts. And while the Chicago White Sox aren't good and won't be favored today against the San Francisco Giants, Sox starter Adrian Houser has been terrific since joining the team last month. He owns a 2-2 record and 2.27 ERA in six starts.
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