Reuters Sports Schedule at 1400 GMT on Tuesday, July 29

Reuters sports schedule at 1400 GMT on Tuesday: - - - - SOCCER Build up to new Premier League season continues LONDON - We bring you the latest transfer news as the build up to the new English Premier League season continues. (SOCCER-ENGLAND/ expect throughout) - - Libertadores Cup semi-final, second leg Defensor Sporting (Uruguay) v Nacional (Paraguay) Nacional in driving seat looking to reach first final MONTEVIDEO - Paraguayan surprise package Nacional take a 2-0 first-leg lead to the Centenario to face Defensor Sporting of Uruguay with both sides looking to reach the final of South America's top club competition for the first time. (SOCCER-LIBERTADORES/, (PIX) expect by 0230 GMT / 1030 PM ET, 300 words) - - - - COMMONWEALTH GAMES (to Aug. 3) Swimming ends with relay finals GLASGOW - The swimming competition comes to an end with the men's and women's 4x100 metres relays along with the women's 400 freestyle. In track and field, the men's triple jump and 110 hurdles are among the highlights. (SPORT-GAMES/ (PIX), expect by 2100 GMT/5 PM ET, by Michael Hann and Sam Holden, 400 words) - - GLASGOW - Australian diving champion Matt Mitcham has dealt with depression, drug addiction and the glare of the media after becoming the first openly gay man to win Olympic gold in Beijing 2008. He talks about his journey of highs and lows ahead of diving in what could be his last major competition. (SPORT-GAMES/INTERVIEW (PIX), expect by 1500 GMT/1100 AM ET, by Sam Holden, 600 words) - - - - CRICKET England v India, third test (to 31) Broad strikes twice as England make inroads on day three SOUTHAMPTON, England - Stuart Broad struck twice in the morning session as England kept India on the back foot on day three of the third test at Southampton. (CRICKET-ENGLAND/INDIA (PIX), moved, by Liam Morgan, 500 words) - - - - GOLF Woods prepares for title defence at WGC-Bridgestone We continue our buildup to this week's WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in Akron, Ohio, the third of the year's elite World Golf Championships events which bring together the game's leading players. Tiger Woods will be defending the title he won by a commanding seven shots at Firestone Country Club last year. (GOLF-PGA/ (PIX), expect by 2300 GMT/7 PM ET, 400 words) - - - - BASEBALL Royals host Twins with eye on AL Central lead The Kansas City Royals will try to close the gap on the American League Central-leading Detroit Tigers when they host the last-place Minnesota Twins in one of 15 games on the Major League Baseball schedule. (BASEBALL-HIGHLIGHTS/ (PIX), expect by 0330 GMT/11:30 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 975 words) - - - - NORTH AMERICAN SPORTS Roundups of off-field developments in the major North American professional sports leagues. (expect by 0001 GMT/8:01 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 400 words) - - - - RUGBY Waratahs have seized their destiny - Cheika SYDNEY - The New South Wales Waratahs' two-season transformation from Super Rugby lightweights to Australia's major force has been driven by a playing group embracing "ownership" of the club and its culture, coach Michael Cheika told Reuters. (RUGBY-SUPER/WARATAHS-CHEIKA (INTERVIEW), moved, by Ian Ransom, 600 words) - - - - TENNIS ATP: Kitzbuehel Open, Austria (to Aug. 3) Citi Open, Washington DC (to Aug. 3) WTA: Bank of the West Classic, Stanford, U.S. (to Aug. 3) Citi Open, Washington DC (to Aug. 3) Copy on merit - - - - (Europe duty editor: Justin Palmer)