“Three Key Sports Events This Week”

The most elite tournament in tennis happens at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London in the coming two weeks. Ons Jabeur, who reached the women’s singles finals twice at Wimbledon, is determined to secure victory this time around. She faces stiff competition from top-notch competitors including Aryna Sabalenka, the Australian Open champion, and Iga Świątek, the French Open winner. Carlos Alcaraz, who triumphed over Novak Djokovic in a close men’s singles final last year, is likely to be a strong contender again, along with Jannik Sinner, the Australian Open champion. The action is broadcasted by BBC & Premier Sports from July 1st through 14th.

In the world of motor racing, Max Verstappen has been the predominant force in the 2024 F1 season, leading the Championship as a Red Bull Racing driver. The British Grand Prix in Silverstone, however, brings hope to local fans who are rallying behind their own British drivers – Lando Norris, winner of the Miami Grand Prix in May, George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, both representing Mercedes. You can catch the thrilling races on Sky Sports & Channel 4, from Friday through Sunday.

On the rowing front, the renowned Henley Royal Regatta is all set to host over 400 races on the River Thames, by Henley-on-Thames, in the upcoming week. Among the participants in this current edition are representatives from University College Dublin, University College Cork, St Michael’s RC, and Skibbereen RC. Catch the action on TNT Sports, Friday to Sunday.

In football, the Copa America game between Mexico and Ecuador can be seen on Premier Sports 1 on Monday July 1st, at 1AM. The Tour de France will be broadcast on Eurosport 1 from 10AM to 4.45PM, on ITV4 from 2PM to 4.45PM and on TG4 from 11.45AM to 4.50PM. Wimbledon rounds up your sporting Monday, coverage starts at 10.30AM through 10PM on BBC 1/2 and 11AM to 9PM on Premier Sports 1. The Euro 2024 Last 16 clash between France and Belgium will be aired on RTÉ 2 & UTV at 5PM.

On Monday, the Euro 2024 last 16 football match between Portugal and Slovenia will air on RTÉ2 & BBC1 at 8pm, followed by GAA weekend highlights on TG4 from 8pm to 9pm.

On Tuesday, 2nd of July, the Copa America football match (United States versus Uruguay) will be broadcasted on Premier Sports 1 at 2am. Both BBC1/2 and Premier Sports 1 will be airing Wimbledon tennis matches from 11am to 10pm and 11am to 9pm respectively. Cycling enthusiasts can catch the Tour de France on Eurosport 1, ITV4, and TG4 from 11:30am to 4:45pm. Euro 2024 will continue with two Last 16 matches – Romania versus Netherlands at 5pm on RTÉ 2 & BBC1, and Austria playing Turkey at 8pm on RTÉ 2 & UTV.

On the schedule for Wednesday, 3rd of July, is the Copa America football match between Brazil and Colombia airing at 2am on Premier Sports 1. Wimbledon will be broadcasted from 11am to 10pm and 11am to 9pm on BBC1/2 and Premier Sports 1 respectively. Women’s 3rd ODI cricket match, England versus New Zealand, will be live on Sky Sports Cricket from 12:30pm. Cyclists will continue in the Tour de France on Eurosport 1, ITV4, and TG4. There’s also the London LET: Aramco Series golf on Sky Sports Mix from 3:30pm to 7:30pm.

On Thursday, 4th July, the Wimbledon tennis tournament continues on BBC1/2 and Premier Sports 1. Sky Sports Golf will broadcast the BWM International Open from 11:30am to 5pm. The Tour de France race will be aired on Eurosport 1, ITV4, and TG4, starting from noon.

RugbyPass TV will be airing the U20 World Championship featuring matches like Ireland against Georgia and Wales versus Spain, both at 1 pm. Later games include England vs Fiji and France playing against New Zealand, with start times at 3:30 pm. The day closes off with Australia battling Italy, and South Africa facing Argentina at 6 pm. For golf enthusiasts, the Sky Sports Mix will be featuring the London LET: Aramco Series, from 3:30 pm to 7:30 pm, followed by the John Deere Classic on Sky Sports Golf from 7:30 pm until midnight.

Pack your Friday (July 5th) with thrilling sports sessions, starting with rowing at the Henley Royal Regatta on TNT Sports 4. This will kick off at 8:45 am continuing until 12:45 pm, then restarts at 1:45 pm until 4:45 pm, finally wrapping up from 5:15 pm to 8 pm. Tennis fans can tune in to either BBC 1/2 or Premier Sports 1 to catch Wimbledon actions that will go on from 11 am to 10 pm and 11 am to 9 pm, respectively. For golf and cycling enthusiasts, the BMW International Open and the Tour de France will be live on Sky Sports Golf and on EuroSport 1/ITV4/TG4, respectively.

Enjoy an adrenaline rush with the Practice British Grand Prix on Sky Sports F1 or Channel 4 and the Euro 2024 Quarter-finals on RTÉ 2, BBC/UTV. Swing back to the London LET: Aramco Series on Sky Sports Mix, then round off with the John Deere Classic on Sky Sports Golf and some Rugby League matches on Sky Sports.

Saturday (July 6th), Sky Sports Action will feed you a rugby delight with New Zealand playing England at 8:05 am followed by Australia taking on Wales at 10:45 am.

The Henley Royal Regatta will be broadcast on TNT Sports 4 between 9.45am-12.45pm, 1.45-4.45pm, and 5.15-8pm. Wimbledon tennis matches are scheduled on BBC 1/2 and Premier Sports 1 from 11am-10pm and 11am-9pm respectively. Fans of F1 can watch Practice & Qualifying British Grand Prix on Sky Sports F1 from 11.15am, and Channel 4 from 11.25am. As for Cycling, Tour de France will be live on Eurosport1, ITV4, and TG4 beginning at 11.30am and noon until 5pm. The All-Ireland Quarter-final of Camogie can be caught on RTÉ 1 from 12.15pm. Tune into Sky Sports Golf for the BMW International Open from 12.30pm- 5pm. TG4 will also be hosting Women’s Senior Football at 1.15pm featuring Cork v Waterford. Horse racing fans can follow the action at Sandown Park on UTV & Virgin Media One from 1.30pm-4pm. Exciting Women’s 1st T20 cricket match between England and New Zealand will air on Sky Sports Cricket from 2pm. The All-Ireland SHC Semi-final rugby league match between Kilkenny v Clare will be up on RTÉ 1 & BBC 2 at 3 pm. More rugby will follow on Sky Sports Arena featuring Leeds Rhinos v London Broncos and Hull KR v Catalans Dragons from 3pm and 5.30pm respectively. Watch South Africa v Ireland at 4pm and Argentina v France at 8pm on Sky Sports Action. Euro 2024 quarter-finals will be live on RTÉ 2 & BBC/UTV from 5pm & 8pm. In between, watch the John Deere Classic on Sky Sports Golf from 5pm-11pm and TNT Sports 1 will host the international Rugby matchup between Canada and Scotland at 10pm. TNT Sports 4 will broadcast Canada Open Semi-finals Badminton from 8pm-1.30am.

On the 7th of July, a Sunday, there will be various sporting events happening across different channels. The day will kick off with boxing on Sky Sports Action featuring Shakur Stevenson and Artem Harutyunyan in Newark, starting at 1 am. Rowing enthusiasts can tune in to TNT Sports 4 from 10.45 am to 5 pm to watch the Henley Royal Regatta.

Tennis fans will be catered for with Wimbledon coverage on BBC 1/2 and Premier Sports 1 from 11 am to 9 pm. The Tour de France cycling event will be broadcast on Eurosport 1, ITV4, and TG4 in different slots between noon and 5.35 pm. Golf lovers can enjoy the BMW International Open on Sky Sports Golf from noon to 5 pm, with John Deere Classic coverage following from 5 pm to 11 pm.

Motorbike racing fans can watch the Grand Prix of Germany on TNT Sports 2 from 12.15 pm, whilst All-Ireland Camogie Quarter-final coverage will begin on RTÉ 2 at 1.15 pm. The British F1 Grand Prix will be broadcast on Sky Sports F1 & Channel 4 from 1.30 pm onwards. The All-Ireland MFC Final between Armagh and Derry in GAA will be on TG4 starting at 2 pm.

Athletics coverage of the Paris Diamond League will be shown on Virgin Media Two from 3 pm to 5 pm. Rugby fans can tune in to Sky Sports Action for Salford RD v Hull FC in Super League at 3 pm. The All-Ireland SHC Semi-final in GAA featuring Limerick v Cork will be relayed on RTÉ 2 & BBC 2 at 4 pm.

Badminton enthusiasts can watch the Canada Open Final on TNT Sports 4 from 5 pm to 10.30 pm. More GAA coverage will be provided by TG4 with an Armagh v Mayo match in Women’s Senior Football at 5.45pm. The final listing of the day will be the Sunday Game on RTÉ 2 from 9.30 pm to 11 pm.

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