How to watch Northern Illinois vs Buffalo, TV channel, live stream

data-mm-id=”_4vjv76exd”>The Buffalo Bulls, who are 2-1 on the season will hit the road to face the undefeated 2-0 Northern Illinois Huskies at Huskie Stadium in DeKalb, Illinois, for a MAC opener that promises some fireworks. The Bulls are coming off a dominant 34-3 victory over UMass as they look to upset NIU on their home turf. Meanwhile, the Huskies are riding high after pulling off what might be the biggest upset of the season so far. In their last game, Northern Illinois went into South Bend and shocked then-No. 5 Notre Dame with a thrilling 16-14 victory.WATCH: Buffalo vs. Northern Illinois Live | Stream on ESPN+Buffalo vs. #23 Northern IllinoisDate: Saturday, September 21Time: 3:30 p.m. ETTV Channel: ESPN+Live Stream: ESPN+Betting Lines and Odds, courtesy of BetMGM Buffalo vs.…

Clattenburg among Forest trio in hot water with FA as source claims no VAR ‘warning’ was made

Nottingham Forest face the threat of Football Association and Premier League charges over their extraordinary attack on the officiating of their match against Everton on Sunday.

Three Forest members of staff – head coach Nuno Espirito Santo, referee analyst Mark Clattenburg and full-back Neco Williams – have been asked by the FA to explain comments they made about the refereeing at Goodison Park, while the Premier League is also examining the club’s social media post which appeared to question the integrity of VAR Stuart Attwell.

The statements from the authorities came within hours of Forest demanding the release of VAR audio related to the rejection of three penalty appeals during their 2-0 defeat.

, minutes after the final whistle, in which they said th…

Slot reveals likelihood of signing specific players at Liverpool as he seeks Klopp advice

Feyenoord boss Arne Slot insists that if a player is good, it shouldn’t matter what level he comes from amid speculation linking Liverpool to some of his current stars.

as Jurgen Klopp s successor after the German announced earlier this year that he will be leaving Anfield at the end of the season to take a break from football.

Slot has been surprisingly open during press conferences about his intention to become Liverpool manager despite still being in charge of the Eredivisie side.

The Feyenoord remains confident that his move to Liverpool will be sorted, although he is not aware of when it will become official.

Slot told ESPN: These kinds of things always take some time. I have said many times that I’m confident that things will turn out well. I …

Rio Ferdinand questions how long Arsenal board will accept silver medals under Mikel Arteta

Rio Ferdinand has hailed Mikel Arteta for restoring belief and direction to a wayward Arsenal – despite the Gunners’ disappointment at missing out on the Premier League trophy.

Manchester City’s victory over West Ham United rendered Arsenal’s own win against Everton irrelevant on the final day of the season, with Pep Guardiola’s side claiming their fourth successive Premier League title by finishing two points above their title rivals.

Rio Ferdinand: You can tell there s belief in Arsenal now

Speaking on TNT Sports after watching Arsenal’s victory, former Manchester United captain Ferdinand said of the Gunners: “This was a club I think lacking in belief, any ideas of where they were going, for a long period of time. I think he’s brought a lot of that b…

Official: Chelsea appoint Enzo Maresca as their new head coach on a five-year deal

Chelsea have appointed Enzo Maresca as their new head coach on a five-year contract and arrives as Mauricio Pochettino s successor.

In what is the third permanent managerial appointment since Todd Boehly’s Clearlake Capital consortium bought the club two years ago, former Leicester boss Maresca has been installed in place of Pochettino, who left by mutual consent last month.

Under the Italian’s leadership, the Foxes secured an immediate Premier League return a year after being relegated, and he steps in at Stamford Bridge following another turbulent season in which spent much of the campaign in mid-table.

The team recovered to win their final five games of the season and earn a place in the Europa Conference League, but it was not enough to keep Pochettino …

Man City FFP: APT verdict revealed as Everton throw weight behind ‘very sad’ Citizens

Man City are expected to fail in their legal challenge against the Premier League with former Everton CEO Keith Wyness claiming the case will be squashed .

The Citizens legal challenge against Premier League financial rules will be heard over the next two weeks, which could have hugely significant consequences for the English top flight.

The Premier League champions are challenging the league’s associated party transaction (APT) rules in a hearing which started on Monday and is set to last until June 21.

It is believed  will challenge the validity of the rules under UK competition law.

The Times, , said the club were seeking to scrap the rules, which were first introduced in December 2021 following the Saudi-led takeover of Newcastle and were most r…

The England starting XI Southgate is ‘veering towards’ for Slovakia as Neville calls for three changes

England boss Gareth Southgate is likely to make just one change to his starting XI when the Three Lions face Slovakia in the last 16 of Euro 2024.

Southgate’s side has looked unbalanced throughout a Euro 2024 campaign which saw England top Group C despite three average performances.

There have been plenty of suggestions about how should line-up in their next match, including playing Bukayo Saka at left-back and moving Phil Foden into the centre to drop Jude Bellingham deeper.

However, Southgate is giving strong consideration to sticking with his first-choice attack after Foden returned to training on Friday.

Southgate is not expected to do anything drastic against Slovakia on Sunday and is veering towards making only one change, with Kobbie Mainoo se…

Keane hits out at England ‘arrogance’ as ITV pundit claims ‘proper men’ would win Euro 2024

Roy Keane has slammed the arrogance of England as the ITV pundit hit out at Gary Neville and Ian Wright over their claim about the weight of the jersey .

secured England s spot in their second consecutive Euros final against Spain on Sunday.

That s not on this group of players

But ahead of the game on Wednesday Keane took issue with the focus on the Three Lions history at major tournaments.

He said: You talk about England not having won anything for 30, 40 years, that s not on this group of players. Focus on winning the game of football and history will take care of itself.

When you talk about the weight of the jersey, I think there s a bit of arrogance that comes with that.

The consequences of a mistake, that is part of top level sport, yo…

Liverpool ‘renegotiate’ with Newcastle over Gordon deal as Magpies issue swift response

Liverpool have re-opened negotiations with Premier League rivals Newcastle United over the signing of Anthony Gordon, according to reports.

Gordon, 23, joined from Everton in January 2023 and did not get off to the best of starts at St James Park.

However, after a difficult first six months, the England international began to shine under Eddie Howe in 2023/24 and finished the campaign with an impressive 11 goals and 10 assists in the Premier League.

He earned a place in Gareth Southgate s England squad for Euro 2024 but only made one appearance off the bench in Germany.

During the tournament, there was lots of speculation surrounding the future of Gordon as Newcastle contemplated a big-money sale to comply with the Premier League s Profit and Sustainabi…

Thierry Henry restates credentials to lead France into ‘everything’ Olympic gold medal match

Thierry Henry thought he had felt it all as a footballer until this Paris Olympics came along and blew his mind.

A World Cup, a European Championship, a string of club titles, more Golden Boots than even King Midas had in his locker.

Then the Five Ringed Circus came to town, HIS town, and Henry was swamped by an emotion different to anything he had experienced before.

“Did I ever think I would be part of an Olympic team? Never,” said the father-of-four, pausing from preparing for tomorrow’s men’s final against Spain at a sold-out Parc des Princes.

“I will tell you why it’s different to me, and I explained it to the team, and some of my friends. I never ever was on the field or the bench with my family in the stand looking at me performing.