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  • Associated Press

    More players accused in Australian soccer match-fixing investigation

    Two more players could be involved in the Australian soccer match-fixing case that has already resulted in three Macarthur FC players being charged. Midfielder Kearyn Baccus appeared in court Thursday to face charges relating to an illegal betting plot to receive yellow cards during A-League matches in return for payment. All three were granted bail and were suspended by Football Australia under its code of conduct regulations.

  • KGO – San Francisco

    25,000 fans headed to SF for rave this weekend: Economy impact here

    San Francisco is gearing up for 25,000 music fans to attend the Skrillex & Fred Again show, an outdoor rave, this Saturday at Civic Center Plaza. Could this be the kind of event the city needs as it recovers from the pandemic?

  • Associated Press

    Gómez scores in stoppage time, Real Salt Lake ties Sounders 1-1 to extend unbeaten run to 12

    Andrés Gómez scored in the ninth minute of second-half stoppage time after Seattle had a goal disallowed three minutes earlier and Real Salt Lake rallied for a 1-1 draw with the Sounders on Wednesday night to extend its unbeaten run to 12. Real Salt Lake (8-2-6) is off to the best start in franchise history and has moved to the top of the Western Conference with its 7-0-5 streak. Albert Rusnák scored off a free kick in the 68th minute to give Seattle (4-6-6) a 1-0 lead.