Sports Events on UK TV for June 2025
June 2025 offers an exciting lineup of sports on UK television, spanning football, rugby, tennis, darts, cricket, and more. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the key events and where to watch them:
⚽ Football
FIFA Club World Cup (15 June – 13 July): This expanded tournament features 32 teams, including Premier League clubs Chelsea and Manchester City. UK viewers can watch all 63 matches live for free on DAZN, with 23 games also broadcast on Channel 5.
World Cup 2026 Qualifiers: England faces Andorra on 7 June, broadcast on ITV1. Wales hosts Liechtenstein on 6 June and visits Belgium on 9 June, both matches airing on BBC One Wales and S4C.
UEFA Women’s Nations League: On 3 June, matches include Spain vs. England, Netherlands vs. Scotland, and Wales vs. Italy. These games are available on BBC platforms.
Rugby Union
British & Irish Lions Tour: The Lions play a send-off match against Argentina on 20 June in Dublin, broadcast live in both English and Welsh on S4C. Highlights of the Australian tour will be available on S4C’s iPlayer and YouTube, with live radio coverage on talkSPORT.
Premiership Final: The English Premiership final takes place on 14 June at Twickenham’s Allianz Stadium.
Tennis
French Open (25 May – 8 June): Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek defend their titles at Roland Garros. UK coverage is provided by TNT Sports and talkSPORT.
Grass Court Season: The Queen’s Club Championships run from 16–22 June, followed by the Eastbourne International from 23–29 June. Wimbledon commences on 30 June, with coverage on BBC TV and iPlayer.
Darts
The 2025 Mr Vegas Nordic Darts Masters : part of the PDC World Series of Darts, takes place on 6–7 June at Forum Copenhagen in Denmark. This tournament featured 16 players: eight top-ranked PDC stars and eight regional qualifiers from the Nordic and Baltic regions. UK fans could watch the event live on ITV4, with coverage starting at 6:00 PM BST on both days. The tournament was also available via PDCTV and DAZN in select regions.
World Cup of Darts (12–15 June): Held in Frankfurt, England’s team features Luke Humphries and Luke Littler. Matches are broadcast live on Sky Sports and talkSPORT.
Cricket
World Test Championship Final (11–15 June): The final takes place at Lord’s, with broadcast details to be confirmed.
England vs. India Test Series: The first Test begins on 20 June at Headingley.
Horse Racing
Epsom Derby and Oaks: The Oaks runs on 6 June, followed by The Derby on 7 June at Epsom Downs.
Royal Ascot (17–21 June): This prestigious event is broadcast on ITV, featuring top-class racing and fashion.
️ Motorsport
Formula 1: The Spanish Grand Prix occurs on 1 June in Barcelona, with the Canadian Grand Prix on 15 June in Montreal, and the Austrian Grand Prix – 29 June 2025
Le Mans 24 Hours (14–15 June): This iconic endurance race is held in France, with UK broadcast details to be confirmed.
️ Golf
US Open (12–15 June): Hosted at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania, the tournament will be broadcast on Sky Sports.
Women’s PGA Championship (19–22 June): Taking place at PGA Frisco in Texas, with coverage details to be announced.
Basketball
NBA Finals (5–22 June): The championship series will be broadcast on TNT Sports in the UK.
Athletics
Diamond League Events:
Rome Golden Gala on 6 June
Oslo Bislett Games on 12 June
Stockholm meet on 15 June
Paris meet on 20 June
European Team Championships: Division 1 events occur in Madrid from 27–29 June.
With such a diverse array of sports available, UK viewers have a wealth of options to enjoy throughout June 2025.
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