Reuters Sports Schedule at 1400 GMT on Sunday, May 11

Reuters sports schedule at 1400 GMT on Sunday: - - - - SOCCER Premier League season final day (1400 unless stated) Cardiff City v Chelsea Fulham v Crystal Palace Hull City v Everton Liverpool v Newcastle United Manchester City v West Ham United Norwich City v Arsenal Southampton v Manchester United Sunderland v Swansea City Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa West Bromwich Albion v Stoke City Manchester City poised to be crowned champions LONDON - Leaders Manchester City will clinch the Premier League title if they avoid defeat at home to West Ham United while Liverpool, two points adrift in second place and with a vastly inferior goal difference, host mid-table Newcastle United. (SOCCER-ENGLAND/ (PIX), expect by 1605 GMT/12:05 PM ET, by Mike Collett, 600 words) - - La Liga (1700 unless stated) Athletic Bilbao v Real Sociedad (1500) Atletico Madrid v Malaga Celta Vigo v Real Madrid Elche v Barcelona Getafe v Sevilla Granada CF v Almeria Espanyol v Osasuna Real Betis v Real Valladolid Champions-elect Atletico hoping Barca slip up at Elche MADRID - Atletico Madrid, three points clear at the top of the table, will secure the La Liga title if they avoid defeat at home to Malaga and second-placed Barcelona lose at Elche while Real Madrid fail to win at Celta Vigo. (SOCCER-SPAIN/ (PIX), expect by 1900 GMT/3 PM ET, by Iain Rogers, 500 words) - - Serie A (1300 unless stated) Atalanta Bergamo v AC Milan (1030) Bologna v Catania Cagliari v Chievo Verona Livorno v Fiorentina Sampdoria v Napoli Sassuolo v Genoa Torino v Parma AS Roma v Juventus (1845) Livorno, Catania and Bologna bid to avoid drop ROME - With Juventus, AS Roma and Napoli guaranteed to finish first, second and third respectively, attention switches to the relegation battle with the pressure on the bottom three Livorno, Catania and Bologna. (SOCCER-ITALY/ (PIX), moved with updates to follow, by Brian Homewood, 500 words) - - World Cup (June 12-July 13) We will bring you the latest news on the World Cup build-up with squad announcements, injury updates and the thoughts of coaches and players ahead of next month's finals. - - - - MOTOR RACING Formula One: Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona (to 11) Hamilton wins in Spain to take F1 overall lead BARCELONA - Lewis Hamilton won the Spanish Grand Prix to chalk up his fourth victory in a row and wrest the Formula One championship lead from Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg. (MOTOR RACING-PRIX/ (PIX), moved with updates to follow, by Alan Baldwin, 600 words) - - - - GOLF Players Championship (to 11) Kaymer and Spieth set to duel for Players title PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Florida - Germany's Martin Kaymer and American young gun Jordan Spieth take a joint three-shot lead into Sunday's final round at the TPC Sawgrass after posting 54-hole totals of 12-under 204. Australian world number two Adam Scott trails by nine strokes. (GOLF-PGA/ (PIX), expect first story by 2000 GMT/4 PM ET, by Mark Lamport-Stokes, 500 words) - - European Tour: Madeira Islands Open, Portugal (to 11) Scores only - - - - TENNIS ATP Madrid Open (to 11) Nadal on verge of 63rd career title MADRID - World number one Rafa Nadal continues his quest for a 63rd singles title, and a 44th on clay, when he faces Japan's Kei Nishikori in the final. (TENNIS-MEN/MADRID (PIX), expect by 1615 GMT/12:15 PM ET, 500 words) - - WTA Madrid Open (to 11) Sharapova faces Romanian Halep in final MADRID - Russian Maria Sharapova, a former world number one now occupying ninth place in the rankings, takes on fourth-seeded Romanian Simona Halep in the final. (TENNIS-WOMEN/MADRID (PIX), expect by 1430 GMT/10:30 AM ET, 400 words) - - - - CYCLING Giro d'Italia (to June 1) Orica pair in control heading into Stage Three DUBLIN - Michael Matthews takes a three-second lead over fellow Australian and Orica team mate Luke Durbridge into the third stage. (CYCLING-GIRO/ (PIX), 350 words) - - - - NBA Thunder looking to go up 3-1 on Clippers The Oklahoma City Thunder, holding a 2-1 lead, try to take command of their Western Conference playoff series with the Clippers in a crucial Game Four in Los Angeles. (NBA-PLAYOFFS/CLIPPERS (PIX), expect by 0000 GMT/8 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 350 words) - - Pacers out to corral pesky Wizards The favored Indiana Pacers bid to put the Washington Wizards on the ropes in their best-of-seven Eastern Conference series when they take a 2-1 advantage into Game Four in the nation's capital. (NBA-PLAYOFFS/WIZARDS(PIX), expect by 0530 GMT/1:30 AM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 350 words) - - - - NHL Penguins go for series clincher in New York The Pittsburgh Penguins try again to close out the Rangers in a visit to New York for Game Six with the Penguins holding a 3-2 lead after Friday's loss to the Rangers. (NHL-PLAYOFFS/RANGERS (PIX), expect by 0200 GMT/10:00 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 350 words) - - Blackhawks bid for an edge in series with Wild Defending Stanley Cup champions the Chicago Blackhawks are hoping home ice will give them the momentum to gain the upper hand in Game Five of their playoff series with the Minnesota Wild that is deadlocked 2-2. (NHL-PLAYOFFS/BLACKHAWKS (PIX), expect by 0430 GMT/12:30 AM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 350 words) - - - - BASEBALL Division-leading Giants face Kershaw and Dodgers The San Francisco Giants seek to increase their dominance in the National League West when they visit California rivals the Los Angeles Dodgers who will be pitching Clayton Kershaw in one of 15 games on the Major League Baseball schedule. (BASEBALL-HIGHLIGHTS/ (PIX), expect by 0330 GMT/11:30 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 975 words) - - - - NORTH AMERICAN SPORTS Roundups of off-field developments in the major North American professional sports leagues. (expect by 0001 GMT/8:01 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 400 words) - - - - RALLYING Rally of Argentina Copy on merit - - - - (Duty editor: Pritha Sarkar)