TV Schedule for Infomercials (KOBS-LD4) Dallas, TX
Thursday, June 18th TV listings for Infomercials (KOBS-LD4) Dallas, TX
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Keep up with the sports you love.
Keep up with the sports you love.
Join Ian Hartitz, Dwain McFarland and guests as they break down the world of fantasy football with sharp analysis, data-driven insights, and engaging discussions. From player rankings to weekly matchups, Ian and Dwain provide the necessary tools.
Heroines Funding and Facilities
Constant funding gaps and inadequate facilities feature prominently in any discussion about the health of female sport.
Heroines Landmark Moments
Landmark moments in women's sports illustrate how female athletes challenged gender norms; these pivotal events show the impact of athletic achievement on broader societal expectations.
Lights Out Xtreme Fighting LXF14
The next great stars of MMA compete.
Lights Out Xtreme Fighting LXF 15
Live fights are back at LXF 15 with the return of Shawne Merriman's Lights Out Xtreme Fighting.
PFL 2025 Season 2025 PFL 7: Edwards vs. Silveira
Top MMA contenders clash in the semifinals of the PFL World Tournament.
The Contenders Lamine Yamal
Lamine Yamal is the most exciting young footballer in the game, Ghana are becoming World Cup regulars, and Carlo Ancelotti has been trusted with ending Brazil's title drought.
The Contenders Morocco
Morocco are flying after finishing fourth in Qatar, Harry Kane is England's captain, leader, legend, and Arrowhead Stadium will showcase Kansas City to the world.
The Contenders Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast return after a 12-year absence, Almoez Ali is Qatar's main source of goals, and Thomas Tuchel is ready to end England's 60 years of hurt.
The Contenders USA
The USA can thrive with home advantage, Salem Al-Dawsari is Saudi Arabia's megastar, and Trionda is unveiled as the competition's official match ball.
Football's Greatest Stage Ramos - The Last Line
Sergio Ramos leads Spain for a generation, Australia stuns in 2006, and Peter Shilton faces glory and heartbreak.
Football's Greatest Stage Michel Platini and Paolo Maldini
Platini and Maldini never won the World Cup, but their brilliance and legacy still shine on football's great stage.
Keep up with the sports you love.
Keep up with the sports you love.
Join Ian Hartitz, Dwain McFarland and guests as they break down the world of fantasy football with sharp analysis, data-driven insights, and engaging discussions. From player rankings to weekly matchups, Ian and Dwain provide the necessary tools.
Heroines Funding and Facilities
Constant funding gaps and inadequate facilities feature prominently in any discussion about the health of female sport.
Heroines Landmark Moments
Landmark moments in women's sports illustrate how female athletes challenged gender norms; these pivotal events show the impact of athletic achievement on broader societal expectations.
Lights Out Xtreme Fighting LXF14
The next great stars of MMA compete.
Lights Out Xtreme Fighting LXF 15
Live fights are back at LXF 15 with the return of Shawne Merriman's Lights Out Xtreme Fighting.
PFL 2025 Season 2025 PFL 7: Edwards vs. Silveira
Top MMA contenders clash in the semifinals of the PFL World Tournament.
The Contenders Marquinhos
Marquinhos is Brazil's linchpin, Algeria can continue North Africa's hot streak, and we check out the impressive Azteca.
The Contenders Ousmane Dembélé
Ousmane Dembélé heads to North America with the Ballon d'Or, Senegal are stacked with talent, and we visit sport mad Boston.
The Contenders England
Can England end 60 years of hurt?
The Contenders Luka Modric
Luka Modric is a World Cup specialist, Cape Verde are a tiny miracle, and football mad Atlanta will be a supreme host city.
Football's Greatest Stage Liberating The Flank
Roberto Carlos revolutionized football like Uruguay's legendary teams, France's unflappable Fabien Barthez, and Jack Charlton's game-changing Ireland.
Football Nation England
England is the home of football and has shaped the culture for over 100 years. But the men's national team has only one major trophy to show for it, the 1966 World Cup.
