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Editor's Note: Due to some scheduling conflicts, some shifts in the coverage line-ups for GP Sacramento and GP Minneapolis have taken place.

Get a sneak preview of what to expect from coverage for July as we spotlight the Grand Prix leading into Pro Tour 25th Anniversary!

For reference, if you're looking at June, we have information on coverage for this month from my article a few weeks ago.

GP Sao Paulo

First up next month is Grand Prix Sao Paulo, featuring a Modern Constructed main event July 7–8. We'll be bringing you live video coverage of this one, featuring a combination of European and Brazilian talent in the booth!

Editor's Note: The start times have been adjusted after this article was published. Please note the new start times for when to tune in to coverage for Sao Paulo.

Start Times: 6 a.m. PT/1 p.m. UTC on Saturday, 5:15 a.m. PT/12:15 p.m. UTC on Sunday

Play-by-Play Commentators: Riley Knight and Tim Willoughby

Color Commentators: Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa and Lucas Esper Berthoud

Showrunner: Tobi Henke

Writer-Reporter: Chapman Sim

The production team for this event will be a regional crew managed by Willy Edel.

After our first live video weekend from Brazil last year, the GP crew returns to bring you two days of the latest Modern action from South America as we get one last look at the format before the release of Core Set 2019 and Pro Tour 25th Anniversary.

GP Sacramento and Chiba

The weekend of July 20–22 will be the first time Core Set 2019 Limited will be showcased at a Grand Prix main event, with GPs happening in both Chiba and Japan, as well as Sacramento in the USA.

While the Japanese coverage team broadcasts live coverage of Chiba in Japanese, we'll be bringing you live video from Sacramento in English for both days of the main event.

Start Times: 10 a.m. PT/5 p.m. UTC on Saturday; 9 a.m. PT/4 p.m. UTC on Sunday

Video Producer: Rich Hagon

Video Director: Rashad Miller

Camera and Graphics: BJ Ogden and Andy Cooperfauss

Play-by-Play Commentators: TJ Rogers and Brian David-Marshall

Color Commentators: Paul Rietzl and Jacob Van Lunen

Showrunner: Meghan Wolff

Writer-Reporters: Corey Burkhart (Sacramento), Chapman Sim (Chiba)

Sacramento will mark Paul Rietzl's return to the coverage booth following his two days in GP Las Vegas (which you can tune in for this weekend!). It will also be the official coverage debut of Corey Burkhart as part of the text team. Welcome, Corey!

GP Minneapolis and Turin

Wrapping up July and leading into Pro Tour weekend are Grand Prix in Minneapolis and Turin. Minneapolis will be the host of live video for that weekend, with coverage on July 28–29 to follow the action of the main event.

Start Times: 8 a.m. PT/3 p.m. UTC on Saturday; 7 a.m. PT/2 p.m. UTC on Sunday

Video Producer: Rich Hagon

Video Director: Rashad Miller

Camera and Graphics: BJ Ogden and Andy Cooperfauss

Play-by-Play Commentators: Brian David-Marshall and Maria Bartholdi

Color Commentators: Paul Rietzl and Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa

Showrunner: Adam Styborski

Writer-Reporter: Corbin Hosler (Minneapolis), Tobi Henke (Turin)

Both events will be one more good look at Core Set 2019 Limited before we shift our focus toward teams to watch out for heading into the Team Trios Constructed format of Pro Tour 25th Anniversary.

July's going to be a fun month, with the core set back and multiple weekends of coverage that will showcase what to look forward to in an upcoming new Limited format. Tune in to twitch.tv/magic to see it all live!