BBC's coverage of the business end of the Major League Baseball season continues this weekend with a crucial game in the race for the play-offs. With just one week of the regular season remaining, the Detroit Tigers visit the Baltimore Orioles for a three-game series that ends on Sunday. Both teams are part of a desperate scramble in the American League to earn a wildcard spot and keep their championship hopes alive.

You can watch all Sunday's action unfold on BBC iPlayer, plus the BBC Sport website and app, from 18:30 BST, with coverage beginning on the Red Button at 19:30. Detroit is mainly famous for two things - music and cars. Ford Motor Company was founded in the Michigan city in 1903, sparking a boom in car production that saw Detroit become known as 'Motor City'.

That title later inspired the name 'Motown', the record label founded in Detroit in 1959. Baltimore is about 520 miles away on America's east coast and was also one of America's industrial heartlands. But, just like Detroit, the Maryland city then suffered economic and social decline, providing the basis for the TV show The Wire.

The Detroit Tigers have won the World Series four times, most recently in 2012, while the Baltimore Orioles have won three championships, with their last coming in 1983. Oriole Park at Camden Yards is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful baseball stadiums in America and reflects Baltimore's nickname of 'Charm City'. MLB's six division winners are guaranteed a place in the pos.