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      19 Can't-Miss Live Sporting Events in 2019

      Patrick Clarke
      by Patrick Clarke
      Last updated:: 6:00 AM ET, Tue January 15, 2019

      A Front Row Seat to 2019

      1/20
      The start of a brand new year signals a fresh start for sports fans. While 2019 will see all-new outcomes and champions the magnitude of sports' biggest events remains the same. Here are the live events you don't want to miss this year.

      Super Bowl LIII

      2/20
      Where:Atlanta, Georgia

      When: Sunday, February 3

      As if you needed a reason to witness the biggest sporting event of the year in person, Super Bowl LIII will take place in foodie-friendly Atlanta inside of the state-of-the-art Mercedes-Benz Stadium. It's been nearly two decades since Atlanta hosted the NFL's championship game and this year's event promises plenty of surprises, from the halftime show to the final score.

      Daytona 500

      3/20
      Where:Daytona, Florida

      When: Sunday, February 17

      The 2019 NASCAR calendar kicks off with the season's biggest event in Daytona. The 500-mile-long race at Florida's Daytona International Speedway is often referred to as "The Great American Race" or the Super Bowl of stock car racing. Austin Dillon is the reigning champion but has ways to go to catch seven-time winner Richard Petty.

      NBA All-Star Game

      4/20
      Where:Charlotte, North Carolina

      When: Sunday, February 17

      The NBA is absolutely loaded with talent in 2019 and if you want to see all of the sport's biggest stars in one place at the same time head to the NBA All-Star Game in Charlotte this February.

      NHL Stadium Series

      5/20
      Where:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

      When: Saturday, February 23

      It's a fact. Ice hockey is just more fun outside. The NHL Stadium Series returns in 2019 with a Keystone State rivalry game featuring the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers. The City of Brotherly Love will host the outdoor contest on February 23.

      Final Four

      6/20
      Where:Tampa, Florida & Minneapolis, Minnesota

      When: April 5-8

      Your bracket might be busted by the time March Madness culminates with the Final Four this April but that shouldn't stop you from making the trip to Minneapolis (NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament) or Tampa (NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament) to see a champion crowned.

      WrestleMania 35

      7/20
      Where: East Rutherford, New Jersey

      When: Sunday, April 7

      Professional wrestling's biggest stars will descend on MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey April 7 for WrestleMania 35. The WWE's biggest event of the year will feature superstars like Ronda Rousey, Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker, among others, while nearby New York City will be overrun with die-hard wrestling fans. Stay in the know in the lead-up by listening to TravelPulse's Donald Wood on Ring Rust Radio.

      The Masters

      8/20
      Where: Augusta, Georgia

      When: April 11-14

      The Masters Tournament returns to Georgia's Augusta National Golf Club for its 83rd edition this April, where defending champion Patrick Reed will look to become the first repeat winner since Tiger Woods in 2002.

      Kentucky Derby

      9/20
      Where:Louisville, Kentucky

      When: Saturday, May 4

      The first leg of horse racing's Triple Crown is always the most exciting. "The Greatest Two Minutes in Sports" is spectacular to watch on television, sure, but nothing beats the buzz of being at Louisville's Churchill Downs on the first Saturday in May.

      NBA Finals

      10/20
      Where: TBD

      When: May 30-June 2019

      After four straight championship showdowns between the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James' arrival in Los Angeles means that the 2019 NBA Finals promise something new for basketball fans. The destinations remain to be seen but the skill level and stakes will remain as high as ever.

      Stanley Cup Final

      11/20
      Where: TBD

      When: June 2019

      Lord Stanley's Cup is arguably the most recognizable and versatile (you can eat and drink from it) trophy in major North American sports. The only thing better than winning it is watching two teams play for it. The Washington Capitals won their first-ever title last year and it's been more than 25 years since a Canadian team hoisted the Cup.

      Indianapolis 500

      12/20
      Where:Indianapolis, Indiana

      When: Sunday, May 26

      The highest-capacity sports venue in the world, Indianapolis Motor Speedway's marquee event is the Indianapolis 500. The Memorial Day Weekend race dates all the way back to 1911 and has long been dubbed "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing."

      UEFA Champions League Final

      13/20
      Where:Madrid, Spain

      When: Saturday, June 1

      The UEFA Champions League returns to Madrid for the first time in nearly a decade this summer. Real Madrid is seeking its fourth consecutive European title in 2019 but 15 other clubs are still alive to reach the championship match.

      Wimbledon

      14/20
      Where:London, England

      When: July 1-14

      The Championships at Wimbledon is the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament on the planet and an excellent excuse to visit London this summer. Fourteen-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic will look to repeat while Angelique Kerber will aim to retain her title on the women's side.

      Tour de France

      15/20
      Where: Belgium & France

      When: July 6-28

      The 2019 iteration of cycling's Tour de France will pass through two coveted European countries in Belgium and France. July's highly anticipated event will begin in Brussels and feature 21 stages in all, including seven mountain stages.

      US Open

      16/20
      Where: New York, New York

      When: August 26-September 8

      The tennis season's final major tournament is unlike any other as the relentless crowd in New York City makes for an incredible two-week event. The night matches here are certain to give you chills regardless of who you're rooting for.

      World Series

      17/20
      Where: TBD

      When: October 2019

      It remains to be seen which two teams will be competing for the World Series crown this coming October but the matchup won't diminish any of the excitement. The defending champion Boston Red Sox figure to be in the mix so it's possible the best-of-seven series could return to one of America's best sports cities in 2019.

      America's Cup

      18/20
      Where: Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy

      When: October 2019

      The first America's Cup World Series event is scheduled to take place in October 2019 in Cagliari, Sardinia so sailing enthusiasts will want to start planning their trip to Italy now. Being there to see which team claims the sport's most beloved prize is a great excuse to visit this amazing Mediterranean destination. Not that you needed one.

      The Game

      19/20
      Where: Ann Arbor, Michigan

      When: Saturday, November 30

      The Ohio State-Michigan college football rivalry has become so contentious and must-see that it's referred to simply as "The Game." Michigan leads the all-time series but has lost seven straight to the Buckeyes. This fall, the two heated rivals will return to Ann Arbor, Michigan, one of the country's great college towns.

      The Army-Navy Game

      20/20
      Where: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

      When: Saturday, December 14

      The Army-Navy Game is an unmatched rivalry and college football tradition that showcases the spirit of service at every turn. The two teams will return to Philadelphia to fight for bragging rights in 2019. Navy leads the all-time series but Army has won the last three in a row.

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      Patrick Clarke

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      A Maryland native and wanderer who has lived across the U.S. from North Carolina to SoCal, Patrick Clarke graduated from Towson University with a B.S. in journalism. He previously worked for Bleacher

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