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The World Baseball Classic is right around the corner, and FOX Sports just announced the broadcast schedule.

There are five teams in each pool, and each team will play four games across six days during pool play. The tournament begins on March 4 and ends on March 17.

The FOX Sports family of networks (FOX, FS1, FS2, FOX Deportes), the FOX Sports App and Tubi will combine to air all 47 games of the World Baseball Classic.

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General view of the stadium

A general view during the opening ceremonies of the 2023 World Baseball Classic championship game between Team USA and Team Japan at LoanDepot Park. The event took place in Miami, Florida, on March 21, 2023. (Daniel Shirey/WBCI/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

Eight of the 20 teams will advance to the quarterfinals, which are single elimination. The semifinals begin a day after the quarterfinals end, with the final on Tuesday, March 17.

Puerto Rico, Cuba, Canada, Panama and Colombia are in Pool A. They will play their pool games at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The United States, Mexico, Italy, Great Britain and Brazil are in Pool B. They will play their pool games at Daikin Park in Houston, Texas. Japan, Australia, Korea, Czechia and Chinese Taipei are in Pool C. They will play their pool games at the Tokyo Dome, in Tokyo, Japan.

Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Netherlands, Israel and Nicaragua are in Pool D. They will play their pool games at loanDepot Park in Miami, Florida.

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Shohei Ohtani celebrates

Designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (16) of Japan celebrates hitting a three-run home run in the fifth inning during the World Baseball Classic exhibition game between Japan and Hanshin Tigers at Kyocera Dome Osaka. The game took place in Osaka, Japan, on March 6, 2023. (Kenta Harada/Getty Images)

Here is the schedule for the tournament:

Wednesday, March 4

Chinese Taipei and Australia – 10:00 PM ET – FS1/FOXD

Thursday, March 5

Czechia and Korea – 5:00 AM ET – FS1/FOXD

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Australia and Czechia – 10:00 PM ET – FS1/FOXD

Friday, March 6

Japan and Chinese Taipei – 5:00 AM ET – FS1/FOXD

Cuba and Panama – 11:00 AM ET – FS2/FOXD

Netherlands and Venezuela – 12:00 PM ET – Tubi

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Mexico and Great Britain – 1:00 PM ET – FS1/FOXD

Puerto Rico and Colombia – 6:00 PM ET – FS1/FOXD

Nicaragua and Dominican Republic – 7:00 PM ET – FS2

USA and Brazil – 8:00 PM ET – FOX/FOXD

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Chinese Taipei and Czechia – 10:00 PM ET – FS2

Saturday, March 7

Korea and Japan – 5:00 AM ET – FS1/FOXD

Colombia and Canada – 11:00 AM ET – FS2/FOXD

Nicaragua and Netherlands – 12:00 PM ET – Tubi

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Brazil and Italy – 1:00 PM ET – App

Panama and Puerto Rico – 6:00 PM ET – FS1/FOXD

Israel and Venezuela – 7:00 PM ET – FS2

Great Britain and USA – 8:00 PM ET – FOX

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Chinese Taipei and Korea – 10:00 PM ET – FS2

Sunday, March 8

Australia and Japan – 6:00 AM ET – FS1/FOXD

Colombia and Cuba – 12:00 PM ET – FS2

Netherlands and Dominican Republic – 12:00 PM ET – FOX/FOXD

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Great Britain and Italy – 1:00 PM ET – Tubi

Panama and Canada – 7:00 PM ET – FS2

Nicaragua and Israel – 7:00 PM ET – Tubi

Brazil and Mexico – 8:00 PM ET – FS1/FOXD

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Trea Turner after grand slam

Trea Turner (8) of Team USA hits a grand slam in the top of the eighth inning during the 2023 World Baseball Classic quarterfinal game between Team USA and Team Venezuela at LoanDepot Park. The game took place in Miami, Florida, on March 18, 2023. (Gene Wang/Getty Images)

Monday, March 9

Korea and Australia – 6:00 AM ET – FS1/FOXD

Colombia and Panama – 12:00 PM ET – FS2

Dominican Republic and Israel – 12:00 PM ET – FS1/FOXD

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Brazil and Great Britain – 1:00 PM ET – Tubi

Cuba and Puerto Rico – 7:00 PM ET – FS1

Venezuela and Nicaragua – 7:00 PM ET – FS2

Mexico and USA – 8:00 PM ET – FOX/FOXD

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Tuesday, March 10

Czechia and Japan – 6:00 AM ET – FS1/FOXD

Canada and Puerto Rico – 7:00 PM ET – Tubi

Israel and Netherlands – 7:00 PM ET – App/FOXD

Italy and USA – 9:00 PM ET – FS1/FOXD

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Wednesday, March 11

Canada and Cuba – 3:00 PM ET – FS2/FOXD

Italy and Mexico – 7:00 PM ET – Tubi

Dominican Republic and Venezuela – 8:00 PM ET – FS1/FOXD

Friday, March 13 – Quarterfinals

Tokyo Runner-Up and Miami Winner – 6:30 PM ET – FS2/FOXD

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San Juan Runner-Up and Houston Winner – 8:00 PM ET – FOX/FOXD

Saturday, March 14 – Quarterfinals

Houston Runner-Up and San Juan Winner – 3:00 PM ET – FS1/FOXD

Miami Runner-Up and Tokyo Winner – 9:00 PM ET – FOX/FOXD

Sunday, March 15 – Semifinals

Semifinal #1 – 8:00 PM ET – FS1/FOXD

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Monday, March 16 – Semifinals

Semifinal #2 – 8:00 PM ET – FS1/FOXD

Tuesday, March 17 – Championship

Championship Game – 8:00 PM ET – FOX/FOXD

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“It’s not only harmony” – Ex-Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann breaks silence on Mikel Arteta’s decision to play Kepa backfiring in EFL Cup final loss 

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Former Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann has suggested Gunners manager Mikel Arteta took the right call by playing Kepa Arrizabalaga in last month’s 2-0 EFL Cup final defeat.

On March 22, Arteta’s side failed to maintain their quadruple charge after slumping to a EFL Cup final defeat to Manchester City at Wembley Stadium in London. Nico O’Reilly, who was playing as a left-back, scored a great brace in the second half to help the Cityzens win a trophy.

Kepa, who left Chelsea to join the Gunners for £5 million last summer, endured an underwhelming night in the EFL Cup final. The 31-year-old goalkeeper allowed the ball to slip between his gloves for City’s opener in the 60th minute, causing fans to rue David Raya’s absence.

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However, during a recent interaction with Clutch 9 Football, Lehmann asserted that Arteta was right in trusting his second-choice goalkeeper in the cup final. He stated (h/t Arsenal Insider):

“It’s not only harmony, but it’s also just (about respecting) the quality of the second goalkeeper, even the third goalkeeper sometimes… Because he got you to the final. So, you have to give him confidence and let him play, and I do not think I see such a big difference between the two of them (Kepa and Raya).”

Lehmann, who recorded 80 clean sheets in 200 appearances across competitions for the north London outfit, concluded:

“Like, I did not see a lot of differences between when I was playing and the number two at the time. So it’s only small margins, and I think it’s on a personal basis. As I said, they haven’t lost because of that. I think they’ve lost because they got a little bit too much pressure in the second half.”

Kepa, who will turn 32 this October, registered zero saves and completed 24 of his 32 passes in the EFL Cup final against Manchester City.

How have Kepa Arrizabalaga and David Raya performed for Arsenal this season?

Since departing Chelsea, Kepa Arrizabalaga has made 10 overall appearances for Arsenal. He has yet to play in the Premier League this campaign, but has kept four clean sheets in nine domestic cup starts so far.

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On the other hand, David Raya is enjoying a sensational 2025-26 campaign for the north London outfit. The 30-year-old has registered an impressive 21 clean sheets in 40 total appearances, shipping just 25 goals.

Kepa is likely to start in Arsenal’s FA Cup quarter-final match against Southampton at the EFL Championship side’s stadium this Saturday.