Reuters Sports Schedule at 0600 GMT on Tuesday, June 10

Reuters sports schedule at 0600 GMT on Tuesday: - - - - SOCCER World Cup, Brazil (June 12-July 13) We continue the build-up to the World Cup that starts on Thursday with reports on all the warmup matches and the latest injury and squad news. (SOCCER-WORLD/, expect throughout) - - - - GOLF Rose, Mickelson discuss U.S. Open prospects at Pinehurst PINEHURST, North Carolina - We continue our build-up to this week's U.S. Open, the second major of the year, which is being staged for a third time on the fabled No. 2 Course at Pinehurst Resort. Defending champion Justin Rose and five-times major winner Phil Mickelson, a U.S. Open runner-up last year for a record sixth time, are among those scheduled to hold news conferences. (GOLF-OPEN/ (PIX), expect by 2000 GMT/4 PM ET, by Mark Lamport-Stokes, 400 words) - - - - NHL Kings take commanding 3-0 lead in Stanley Cup Final NEW YORK - The Los Angeles Kings moved to the brink of reclaiming the Stanley Cup by beating the New York Rangers 3-0 on Monday at Madison Square Garden to take a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven National Hockey League title series. (NHL-STANLEY/ (PIX), by Larry Fine, moved, 700 words) - - - - BASEBALL Nationals next for dominant Giants The San Francisco Giants, runaway leaders in the National League West, take on the visiting Washington Nationals while the Boston Red Sox visit American League East rivals the Baltimore Orioles in two of 12 games on the Major League Baseball schedule. (BASEBALL-HIGHLIGHTS/ (PIX), expect by 0630 GMT/2:30 AM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 975 words) - - - - CRICKET West Indies v New Zealand, Jamaica, first test (to 12) West Indies face big task in first test Chris Gayle, playing his 100th test, and Kieran Powell resume on the third day of the first test against New Zealand facing a mammoth 489-run deficit after the visitors had posted an impressvie 508 for sveen declared on the slow, low Sabina Park wicket in Kingston. (CRICKET-ZEALAND/, expect by 2200 GMT/6 PM ET, 350 words) - - - - TENNIS ATP: Queen's Club tournament, London (to 15) Halle Open, Germany (to 15) WTA: Edgbaston Classic, Birmingham, England (to 15) Nuremberg Cup (to 14) Copy on merit - - - - CYCLING Criterium du Dauphine (to 15) Copy on merit - - - - (Asia duty editor: Amlan Chakraborty)