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Reuters Sports Schedule at 0600 GMT on Tuesday, Nov 26

Reuters sports schedule at 0600 GMT on Tuesday: - - - - NFL 49ers heap more misery on struggling Redskins Colin Kaepernick threw three touchdowns to snap San Francisco's slump and the 49ers beat Washington 27-6 on Monday to prolong the Redskins' nightmare season. (NFL-REDSKINS/ (PIX), moved, 400 words) - - - - NBA Miami turns the heat up on Indiana LeBron James scored a game-high 35 points, Dwyane Wade had 21 and a season-high 12 assists and Miami won their seventh consecutive game. (NBA-HIGHLIGHTS/ (PIX), moving shortly, by The Sports Xchange, 550 words) - - - - NHL Krug blast OT winner as Bruins beat Pens After Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby forced overtime with a goal in the final second of regulation, Boston's rookie defenseman Torey Krug blasted one past Marc-Andre Fleury 34 seconds into OT to give the Bruins a victory. (NHL-HIGHLIGHTS/ (PIX), moved, by The Sports Xchange, 400 words) - - - - NORTH AMERICAN SPORTS Roundups of off-field developments in the major North American professional sports leagues. (Moved, by The Sports Xchange, 400 words) - - - - SOCCER Champions League fixtures (1945 GMT) Group E Basel v Chelsea Steaua Bucharest v Schalke 04 Group F Borussia Dortmund v Napoli Arsenal v Olympique Marseille Group G Zenit St Petersburg v Atletico Madrid (1700) Porto v Austria Vienna Group H Ajax Amsterdam v Barcelona Celtic v AC Milan - - PSG confident of extending long unbeaten run PARIS - Like all good things Paris St Germain's long unbeaten streak will eventually come to an end but the Ligue 1 winners do not expect that to happen when Olympiakos Piraeus visit in Wednesday's Champions League match. (SOCCER-CHAMPIONS/PSG (PREVIEW), moved, 600 words) - - United face stern test at Leverkusen fortress The latest instalment of the Bundesliga-Premier League rivalry takes place on the banks of the Rhine on Wednesday when Bayer Leverkusen attempt to block Manchester United's path to the last 16 of the Champions League. (SOCCER-CHAMPIONS/LEVERKUSEN (PREVIEW), moved, 550 words) - - - - CRICKET Ashes, second test, Adelaide (Dec 5-9) No love lost between bitter rivals MELBOURNE - Under a blow-torch of criticism after their humbling in humid Brisbane, England's beaten cricket team will seek respite from a hot-headed Ashes series in the most unlikely of places -- Australia's scorching 'Red Centre'. (CRICKET-ASHES/ENGLAND moving at 0630 GMT/1:30 AM ET, by Ian Ransom, 600 words) (Asia Duty Editor: Peter Rutherford, +82 2 3704 5698)