2024 sporting calendar: The year’s main events from Euro 2024, the Olympics, Paralympics and men’s and women’s T20 World Cups
England cricketer Jos Buttler, footballer Jude Bellingham, Olympic diving champion Tom Daley and Paralympic champion Hannah Cockroft all have major events in 2024
The 2024 sporting calendar is set to be dominated by three huge events taking place in Europe in the summer – Euro 2024, the Olympics and the Paralympics.
Here is a rundown of the leading events in 2024 and below that a full sporting calendar.
England favourites for Euro 2024 title
England’s Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham are two of the in-form players in Europe this year
Euro 2024 takes place in Germany from 14 June and features England, Scotland and potentially Wales in the month-long tournament.
England, with the likes of skipper Harry Kane and Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham, will face Slovenia, Denmark and Serbia in their group and are among the favourites to lift the trophy in Berlin on 14 July.
Scotland will take on hosts Germany in the opening game in Munich and also play Hungary and Switzerland.
Wales will have to come through two play-off matches to qualify for the tournament.
British stars eye golden Olympic Games
Tom Dean (right) won gold medals in both the 200m freestyle and 4x200m freestyle relay at the Tokyo Olympics
The opening ceremony of the 33rd Olympic Games takes place along the River Seine in Paris. just 12 days after football’s European champions are crowned.
Running from 26 July to 11 August, Paris 2024 will consist of some 10,500 athletes competing in 329 events across 32 sports. The sport of breaking will make its Olympic debut while sport climbing, skateboarding and surfing will also feature.
Great Britain will be aiming to beat the 64 medals, including 22 golds, they won at Tokyo 2020.
Swimming stars Tom Dean, Duncan Scott and Adam Peaty will aim to win multiple medals while Tom Daley, Max Whitlock, Laura Kenny, Sky Brown and Tom Pidcock could be among the returning gold medallists, if they qualify for the team.
Footballing superstar Kylian Mbappe has expressed his desire to represent France at his home Games, while Antoine Dupont will miss the Six Nations in a bid to make his nation’s squad for the rugby sevens.
Paralympic stars get ready for Paris
Hannah Cockroft (right) celebrates with team-mate Kare Adenegan after they won gold and silver respectively in the women’s T34 800m final in Tokyo
The Paralympic Games, which take place from 28 August to 8 September, will feature some 4,400 athletes competing in 549 events across 22 sports.
Great Britain finished second in the medal table at the Tokyo Paralympics with 124 medals – 41 gold, 38 silver and 45 bronze.
Tokyo medallists including cyclist Sarah Storey, who has a record 17 Paralympic gold medals and would be competing at her ninth Games, wheelchair racer Hannah Cockroft, swimmer Maisie Summers-Newton and equestrian riders Lee Pearson and Sophie Wells will all be hoping to add to their medal hauls.
Another busy year for England’s cricketers
England beat Pakistan in a pulsating final in Melbourne to win the Men’s T20 World Cup in November 2022
The year includes two cricket T20 World Cups, with the men’s tournament being hosted by the United States and West Indies from 4-30 June and the women’s event being held in Bangladesh in September and October.
England men will be hoping to make a better defence of their title than the dismal effort they produced at the 50-over World Cup in India, while Australia will be clear favourites to retain their title in the women’s competition.
Pakistan, West Indies, Sri Lanka and Australia men plus New Zealand and Pakistan women all tour England in the summer. Arguably, England men’s toughest challenge comes at the start of the year when they face India away over five Tests.
Fury bids for boxing glory
Fury (left) is the WBC champion and Ukraine’s Usyk holds the WBA, WBO and IBF belts
Meanwhile in other sports, Britain’s Tyson Fury will seek to become boxing’s first undisputed heavyweight world champion since 1999 when he faces Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on 17 February.
The World Indoor Athletics Championships take place in Glasgow in March while the European Athletics Championships will be held in Rome in June.
Rugby union’s European Champions Cup final takes place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on 25 May and a week later football’s Champions League final will be held at Wembley Stadium on 1 June.
One year on from a thrilling match in Spain, Europe’s golfers will defend the Solheim Cup in the United States in September.
Top sporting events of 2024
15-28 January – Tennis – Australian Open, Melbourne Park
25 January to 11 March – Cricket – India v England five-Test series
2-18 February – Aquatics – World Championships, Doha
2 February to 16 March – Rugby union – Six Nations
11 February – American football – Super Bowl, Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
17 February – Boxing – Tyson Fury v Oleksandr Usyk, undisputed heavyweight world title fight, Riyadh
28 February – Football – Women’s Nations League final, venue TBD
1-3 March – Athletics – World Indoor Championships, Glasgow
12-15 March – Horse racing – Cheltenham Festival
21 March – Football – European Championship qualifying play-off semi-finals: Wales v Finland
23 March – Football – England v Brazil, Wembley Stadium
23 March to 27 April – Rugby union – Women’s Six Nations
11-14 April – Golf – The Masters, Augusta National
13 April – Horse racing – Grand National, Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool
20 April to 6 May – Snooker – World Championship, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
21 April – Athletics – London Marathon
11-29 May – Cricket – England v Pakistan women’s T20 and ODI series
12 May – Football – Women’s FA Cup final, Wembley Stadium
17-25 May – Disability Sport – World Para-Athletics Championships, Kobe, Japan
22 May – Football – Europa League final, Dublin Arena
25 May – Football – FA Cup final, Wembley Stadium; Scottish Cup final, Hampden Park; Women’s Champions League final, Bilbao
25 May – Rugby union – European Champions Cup final, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
26 May – Football – Women’s Scottish Cup final, Hampden Park
26 May-9 June – Tennis – French Open, Roland Garros, Paris
29 May – Football – Europa Conference League final, Athens
1 June – Football – Champions League final, Wembley Stadium
4-30 June – Cricket – Men’s T20 World Cup, hosts USA & West Indies
7-12 June – Athletics – European Championships, Rome
8 June – Rugby league – Challenge Cup finals, Wembley
14 June to 14 July – Football – Euro 2024, Germany – full fixtures
26 June to 17 July – Cricket – England v New Zealand women’s ODI and T20 series
29 June to 21 July – Cycling – Tour de France (starts in Italy)
1-14 July – Tennis – Wimbledon
7 July – Formula 1 – British Grand Prix, Silverstone
10-30 July – Cricket – England v West Indies Test series
18-21 July – Golf – The Open, Royal Troon
20 July – Athletics – London Diamond League, London Stadium
26 July to 11 August – Olympic Games, Paris
12-18 August – Cycling – Tour de France Femmes (starts in Rotterdam)
21 August to 10 September – Cricket – England v Sri Lanka Test series
22-25 August – Golf – Women’s Open, St Andrews
26 August to 8 September – Tennis – US Open, Flushing Meadows, New York
28 August to 8 September – Paralympic Games, Paris
13-15 September – Golf – Solheim Cup, Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Gainesville, Virginia
September to October (dates TBC) – Cricket – Women’s T20 World Cup, Bangladesh
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Footballer Kylian Mbappe, athlete Noah Lyles, gymnast Simone Biles and rugby union star Antoine Dupont could be among the global stars at Paris 2024
2024 calendar month by month
Fixtures and start times are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made. Some events and fixtures have yet to be announced or confirmed.
January
3: Darts – PDC World Championship final, Alexandra Palace, London
3-19: Football – Scottish Premiership winter break
4-8: Football – FA Cup third round
7: Tennis – United Cup final, Sydney
7-14: – Snooker – Masters, Alexandra Palace, London
9-10: Football – EFL Cup semi-finals first legs
10-14: Cycling – European Track Championships, Apeldoorn, Netherlands
13: Boxing – Artur Beterbiev v Callum Smith, undisputed light-heavyweight championship, Quebec, Canada
13-20: Football – Premier League mid-season break
13-21: Hockey – Olympic qualifiers for GB women in Valencia and GB men in Muscat, Oman
13 Jan to 11 Feb: Football – African Cup of Nations, Ivory Coast
14: Football – Women’s FA Cup fourth round
15-28: Tennis – Australian Open, Melbourne Park
20: Boxing – Natasha Jonas v Mikaela Mayer, IBF welterweight title, Liverpool
20: Mixed martial arts – UFC 297, Toronto, Canada
20-21: Football – Scottish Cup fourth round
20-21: Netball – Nations Cup, Wembley Arena
23-24: Football – EFL Cup semi-finals second legs
24: Cricket – Big Bash League final, venue TBC
24-25: Football – Women’s Champions League matchday five
25-29: Cricket – India v England first Test, Hyderabad
26-28: Winter sports – X Games, Aspen, Colorado
26-29: Football – FA Cup fourth round
27: Basketball – BBL Trophy final
27-28: Netball – Nations Cup, Leeds Arena
28: NFL – AFC and NFC Championship games
30-31: Football – Women’s Champions League match day six
February
1: Football – Premier League transfer window closes
1-4: Disability sport – British Para-Swimming International Winter Meet, Aberdeen
2: Rugby union – Six Nations round one: France v Ireland
2-6: Cricket – India v England second Test, Visakhapatnam
2-18: Aquatics – World Championships for swimming, water polo, artistic swimming, diving and high diving in Doha, Qatar
3: Rugby union – Six Nations round one: Italy v England, Wales v Scotland
3: Boxing – British light-heavyweight title: Joshua Buatsi v Dan Azeez, Wembley Arena
8-11: Ice hockey – GB in Pre-Qualifying Round for the Winter Olympics, Cardiff
10: Rugby union – Six Nations round two: Scotland v France, England v Wales
10-11: Football – Scottish Cup fifth round
11: Rugby union – Six Nations round two: Ireland v Italy
11: Football – Women’s FA Cup fifth round
11: NFL – Super Bowl, Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
11-14: Disability sport – World Para-Athletics Grand Prix, Dubai
13-14: Football – Champions League last-16 ties
15: Football – Europa League and Europa Conference League knockout round play-off first legs
15: Rugby league – Super League season starts with Hull FC v Hull KR
15-19: Cricket – India v England third Test, Rajkot
16-26: Table tennis – World Championship, Busan, South Korea
17: Boxing – Tyson Fury v Oleksandr Usyk, undisputed heavyweight world title fight, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
17: Netball – Superleague season starts in Nottingham
17: Mixed martial arts – UFC 298, Anaheim, United States
17-18: Athletics – UK Indoor Championships, Birmingham
20-21: Football – Champions League last-16 ties
21-23 February – Formula 1 – Pre-season testing, Bahrain
22: Football – Europa League and Europa Conference League knockout round play-off second legs
23: Football – Women’s Nations League Finals: Semi-finals – Spain v Netherlands, France v Germany
23: Basketball – EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers: Great Britain v Netherlands
23-25: Cycling – British Track Championships, Manchester
23-27: Cricket – India v England fourth Test, Ranchi
24 Rugby union – Six Nations round three: Ireland v Wales, Scotland v England
24: Rugby league – World Club Challenge: Wigan Warriors v Penrith Panthers, DW Stadium, Wigan
25: Rugby union – Six Nations round three: France v Italy
25: Football – League Cup final, Wembley Stadium
26: Basketball – EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers: Czech Republic v Great Britain
28: Football – FA Cup fifth round
28: Football – Women’s Nations League Finals: Final and third-place play-off
29 Feb to 2 March: Formula 1 – Bahrain Grand Prix, Sakhir
29 Feb to 3 March: Diving – World Cup, Montreal, Canada
March
1-3: World Athletics Indoor Championships, Emirates Arena, Glasgow
3: Athletics – Tokyo Marathon
5-6: Football – Champions League last-16 second legs
7: Football – Europa League and Europa Conference League last-16 first legs
7-9: Formula 1 – Saudia Arabia Grand Prix, Jeddah
7-11: Cricket – India v England fifth Test, Dharamsala
9: Rugby union – Six Nations round four: Italy v Scotland, England v Ireland
9: Mixed martial arts – UFC 299, venue TBC
9-10: Football – Scottish Cup quarter-finals
10: Rugby union – Six Nations round four: Wales v France
10: Football – Women’s FA Cup quarter-finals
11-17: Snooker – World Women’s Championship, Dongguan, China
12-13: Football – Champions League last-16 second legs
12-15: Horse racing – Cheltenham Festival
12-17: Badminton – All England Open Championships, Birmingham
14: Football – Europa League and Europa Conference League last-16 second legs
14-17: Golf – Players Championship, TPC Sawgrass, Florida
16: Rugby union – Six Nations round five: Wales v Italy, Ireland v Scotland, France v England
16-17: Football – FA Cup quarter-finals
18-24: Winter sports – World Figure Skating Championships, Montreal, Canada
19: Cricket – New Zealand v England, first women’s Twenty20 international, Dunedin
19-20: Football – Women’s Champions League quarter-finals first legs
20-24: Disability sport – Para-cycling Track World Champions, Rio de Janeiro
21: Football – European Championship qualifying play-off semi-finals including Wales v Finland
21-24: Diving – World Cup, Berlin
22: Cricket – New Zealand v England, second women’s Twenty20 international, Nelson
22: Football – Netherlands v Scotland, Amsterdam; Romania v Northern Ireland, Bucharest
22-24: Formula 1 – Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne
22-24: Rugby league – Challenge Cup sixth round (Super League clubs enter the competition)
23: Football – England v Brazil, Wembley Stadium
23: Rugby union – Women’s Six Nations round one: France v Ireland, Wales v Scotland
23 March to 29 May: Cricket – Indian Premier League
24: Cricket – New Zealand v England, third women’s Twenty20 international, Nelson
24: Rugby union – Women’s Six Nations round one: Italy v England
25-26: Football – European Championship qualifying play-off finals
26: Football – England v Belgium, Wembley Stadium; Scotland v Northern Ireland, Hampden Park
27: Cricket – New Zealand v England, fourth women’s Twenty20 international, Wellington
27-28: Football – Women’s Champions League quarter-final second legs
29: Cricket – New Zealand v England, fifth women’s Twenty20 international, Wellington
30: Rowing – The Boat Races, River Thames
30: Rugby union – Women’s Six Nations round two: Scotland v France, England v Wales
30: Athletics – World Cross Country Championships, Belgrade, Serbia
31: Rugby union – Women’s Six Nations round two: Ireland v Italy
31: Football – Women’s League Cup Final, Molineux
31 March to 6 April: Ice hockey – Great Britain in Women’s World Championships Division 1B, Riga, Latvia
April
1: Cricket – New Zealand v England, first women’s one-day international, Wellington
2-7: Swimming – British Championships, London Aquatics Centre
4: Cricket – New Zealand v England, second women’s one-day international, Wellington
5: Cricket – County Championship season starts
5-7: Formula 1 – Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka
5-7: Rugby union – European Champions Cup and Challenge Cup round of 16
7: Cricket – New Zealand v England, third women’s one-day international, Wellington
7: Football – EFL Trophy final, Wembley Stadium
9-10: Football – Champions League quarter-final first legs
11: Football – Europa League and European Conference League quarter-final first legs
11-14: Golf – Masters, Augusta National, Georgia
12-13: Tennis – Billie Jean King Cup Qualifiers including France v Great Britain
12-14: Rugby league – Challenge Cup quarter-finals
12-14: Rugby union – European Champions Cup and Challenge Cup quarter-finals
13: Rugby union – Women’s Six Nations round three: Scotland v England, Ireland v Wales
13: Horse racing – Grand National at Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool
13-14: Rugby league – Challenge Cup quarter-finals
14: Rugby union – Women’s Six Nations round three: France v Italy
14: Football – Women’s FA Cup semi-finals
15: Athletics – Boston Marathon
15-20: Disability sport – World Para Ice Hockey Championships B-Pool, Skien, Norway
16-17: Football – Champions League quarter-final second legs
16-18: Disability sport – Quad Nations wheelchair rugby, Cardiff
18: Football – Europa League and Conference League quarter-final second legs
18-21: Golf – Women’s major: The Chevron Championships, The Woodlands, Texas
19-21: Formula 1 – Chinese Grand Prix, Shanghai
19-21: Diving – World Cup Super Final, Xi’an, China
20: Rugby union – Women’s Six Nations round four: England v Ireland, Italy v Scotland
20: Athletics – Diamond League season starts in Xiamen, China
20: Cricket – Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy season starts
20-21: Football – FA Cup semi-finals, Wembley Stadium
20-21: Football – Scottish Cup semi-finals
20-21: Football – Women’s Champions League semi-final first legs
20 April to 6 May: Snooker World Championship at Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
21: Rugby union – Women’s Six Nations round four: Wales v France
21: Athletics – London Marathon
21-27: Disability sport – Para-Swimming European Open Championships, Funchal, Madeira
24 April to 5 May: Gymnastics – European Artistic Championships, Rimini, Italy
25-27: American football – NFL Draft, Detroit
27: Rugby union – Women’s Six Nations round five: Wales v Italy, Ireland v Scotland, France v England
27: Athletics – Diamond League, Shanghai
27-28: Football – Women’s Champions League semi-final second legs
29 April to 5 May: Cycling – Women’s Tour of Spain
30 April to 1 May: Football – Champions League semi-final first legs
May
2: Football – Europa League and Europa Conference League semi-final first legs
3-5: Horse racing – Guineas Festival, Newmarket
3-5: Rugby union – European Champions Cup and Challenge Cup semi-finals
3-5: Formula 1 – Miami Grand Prix, Miami
4-5: Athletics – World Relays, Nassau, Bahamas
4-26: Cycling – Giro d’Italia
7-8: Football – Champions League semi-final second legs
7-12: Disability sport – Wheelchair Tennis World Team Cup, Antalya, Turkey
8-12: Equestrian – Badminton Horse Trials
9: Football – Europa League and Europa Conference League semi-final second legs
10: Athletics – Diamond League Doha, Qatar
10-26: Ice hockey – Men’s World Championship, Czech Republic
11: Cricket – England v Pakistan, first women’s Twenty20 international, Edgbaston
12: Football – Women’s FA Cup final, Wembley Stadium
16-19: Golf – US PGA Championship, Valhalla Golf Club, Louisville
17: Cricket – England v Pakistan, second women’s Twenty20 international, Northampton
17-19: Formula 1 – Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Imola
17-25: Disability sport – World Para-Athletics Championships, Kobe, Japan
18: Football – League One Play-off Final, Wembley Stadium
18: Cricket – Charlotte Edwards Cup begins
18: Athletics – Night of 10,000m PBs including UK Championship, Parliament Hill Athletics Track, London
18-19: Athletics – Hypomeeting Gotzis, Austria
18-19: Rugby league – Challenge Cup semi-finals
19: Football – Final day of Premier League season
19: Football – League Two Play-off Final, Wembley Stadium
19: Cricket – England v Pakistan, third women’s Twenty20 international, Headingley
19: Athletics – Diamond League Rabat, Morocco
22: Football – Europa League final, Dublin Arena
22: Cricket – England v Pakistan first Twenty20 international, Headingley
23: Cricket – England v Pakistan, first women’s one-day international, Derby
23: Football – Scottish Premiership play-off final first leg
24: Football – Women’s Champions League final, San Mames Stadium, Bilbao
24: Rugby union – European Challenge Cup final, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
24-26: Formula 1 – Monaco Grand Prix
24-26: Cycling – Ride London Classique, Saffron Walden to London
24-26: Snooker – British Women’s Open, Landywood Snooker Club, Walsall
25: Football – FA Cup final, Wembley Stadium
25: Football – Scottish Cup final, Hampden Park
25: Football – Women’s Champions League final, Bilbao
25: Cricket – England v Pakistan second Twenty20 international, Edgbaston
25: Rugby union – European Champions Cup final at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
25: Athletics – Diamond League Eugene, United States
26: Football – Championship Play-off Final, Wembley Stadium
26: Football – Scottish Premiership play-off final second leg
26: Football – Women’s Scottish Cup final, Hampden Park
26: Cricket – England v Pakistan, second women’s one-day international, Taunton
26: Motorsport – Indy 500, Indianapolis
26 May to 9 June: Tennis – French Open, Paris
28: Cricket – England v Pakistan third Twenty20 international, Cardiff
29: Football – Europa Conference League final, Athens
29: Cricket – England v Pakistan, third women’s one-day international, Chelmsford
30: Cricket – England v Pakistan fourth Twenty20 international, The Oval
30: Cricket – T20 Blast season begins with the Blast Off
30: Athletics – Diamond League Oslo, Norway
30 May to 2 June: Golf – US Women’s Open, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
31: Horse racing – The Oaks, Epsom Downs
June
1: Football – Champions League final, Wembley Stadium
1: Horse racing – The Derby, Epsom Downs
1-12: Hockey – GB in Pro League mini-series, Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, London
2: Athletics – Diamond League Stockholm, Sweden
4-9: Cycling – Women’s Tour
4-30: Cricket – Men’s T20 World Cup – hosts USA & West Indies (fixtures not announced yet)
6-23: Basketball – NBA Finals
7-9: Formula 1 – Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal
7-12: Athletics – European Championships, Rome
8: Rugby league – men’s and women’s Challenge Cup finals, Wembley
8: Rugby union – Premiership final, Twickenham
8 & 9: Baseball – MLB World Tour: London Series – New York Mets v Philadelphia Phillies, London Stadium
13-16: Golf – US Open, Pinehurst, North Carolina
14 June to 13 July: Football – Copa America, hosts USA
14 June to 14 July: Football – Euro 2024, hosts Germany (link to full fixtures)
15-16: Motorsport – Le Mans 24 Hour, France
17-23: Tennis – Cinch Championships, Queen’s Club & Rothesay Classic, Birmingham
18-22: Horse racing – Royal Ascot
19-26: Disability Sport – World Para Powerlifting World Cup, Manchester
20-23: Golf – Women’s PGA Championship, Sammamish, Washington
20-23: Cycling – National Road Championships, venue TBC
21-23: Formula 1 – Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona
21-23: Rugby union – Rugby Sevens Olympic Repechage, Monaco – GB men in final qualifying tournament for Paris 2024
22: Cricket – Charlotte Edwards Cup Finals Day, Derby
22: Rugby union – United Rugby Championship final, Cape Town
22: Rugby union – Women’s Premiership Rugby final, venue TBC
22: Rugby union – Barbarians v Fiji, Twickenham
22: Netball – Superleague semi-finals
22-25: Hockey – GB in Pro League mini-series, Utrecht, Netherlands
22-29: Tennis – Rothesay International, Eastbourne
24: Rugby union – Japan v England TBC
26: Cricket – England v New Zealand, first women’s one-day international, Chester-le-Street
27: Hockey – GB in Pro League mini-series, Amsterdam
28-30: Formula 1 – Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg
29: Cricket – England v New Zealand, second women’s one-day international, Worcester
29: Netball – Superleague Grand Final
29 June to 2 July: Football – European Championship last-16 ties
29 June to 21 July: Cycling – Tour de France (starts in Italy)
July
1-14: Tennis – Wimbledon
3: Cricket – England v New Zealand, third women’s one-day international, Bristol
5-6: Football – European Championship quarter-finals
5-7: Formula 1 – British Grand Prix, Silverstone
6: England v New Zealand, first women’s Twenty20 international, Ageas Bowl
6: Rugby union – South Africa v Ireland (England, Wales & Scotland yet to confirm dates for their summer fixtures)
7: Athletics – Diamond League Paris, France
7-14: Cycling – Giro d’Italia Women
9: Cricket – England v New Zealand, second women’s Twenty20 international, Hove
9-10: Football – European Championship semi-finals, Munich and Dortmund
10-14: Cricket – England v West Indies first Test, Lord’s
11: Cricket – England v New Zealand, third women’s Twenty20 international, Canterbury
11-14: Golf – Women’s major: Evian Championship, Evian-les-Bains, France
11-14: Golf – Scottish Open, The Renaissance Club, North Berwick
12: Athletics – Diamond League Monte Carlo, Monaco
12-14: Motorcycling – British round of Superbike World Championship, Donington Park (TBC)
13: Cricket – England v New Zealand, fourth women’s Twenty20 international, Kia Oval
13: Rugby union – South Africa v Ireland
13-21: Darts – World Matchplay, Blackpool
14: Football – European Championship final, Berlin
17: Cricket – England v New Zealand, fifth women’s Twenty20 international, Lord’s
18-21: Golf – The Open, Royal Troon
18-22: Cricket – England v West Indies second Test, Trent Bridge
19-21: Formula 1 – Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest
20: Athletics – London Diamond League, London Stadium
20: Men’s basketball – USA v South Sudan, O2 Arena, London
22: Men’s basketball – USA v Germany, O2 Arena, London
24: Cricket – One-Day Cup season begins
26-28: Formula 1 – Belgian Grand Prix, Spa-Francorchamps
26-28: Golf – LIV United Kingdom, JCB Golf and Country Club, Rocester
26-30: Cricket – England v West Indies third Test, Edgbaston
26 July to 11 August: Olympic Games, Paris
August
Dates TBC – Cricket – The Hundred
2-4: Motorcycling – British Grand Prix MotoGP, Silverstone
4: Football – Community Shield, Wembley
12-18: Cycling – Women’s Tour de France
14: Football – Uefa Super Cup, Warsaw, Poland
15-18: Golf – Women’s Scottish Open, venue TBC
17: Football – 2024-2025 Premier League season starts
17-18: Rugby league – Super League Magic Weekend, Elland Road, Leeds
17 Aug to 8 Sept: Cycling – Tour of Spain
18: Cricket – One-Day Cup semi-finals
18-25: Rowing – World Championships, Ontario, Canada
21-25: Cricket – England v Sri Lanka first Test, Old Trafford
22: Athletics – Diamond League Lausanne, Switzerland
22-25: Golf – Women’s Open, St Andrews
23-25: Formula 1 – Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort
25: Athletics – Diamond League Silesia, Poland
26 Aug to 8 Sept: Tennis – US Open, Flushing Meadows, New York
28 Aug to 8 Sept: Paralympic Games, Paris
29: Athletics – Diamond League Rome, Italy
29 Aug to 1 Sept: Golf – Tour Championship, Atlanta, Georgia
29 Aug to 2 Sept: Cricket – England v Sri Lanka second Test, Lord’s
29 Aug to 7 Oct: Sailing – America’s Cup Challenger Selection Series, Barcelona
30 Aug to 1 Sept: Formula 1 – Italian Grand Prix, Monza
Dates TBC in August and September: Rugby Championship
September
1-8: Cycling – Tour of Britain
3-6: Cricket – T20 Blast quarter-finals
5: Athletics – Diamond League Zurich, Switzerland
5-7: Football – Nations League matchday one
5-8: Equestrian – Burghley Horse Trials
6-10: Cricket – England v Sri Lanka third Test, Kia Oval
8: Athletics – Great North Run, Newcastle to South Shields
8-10: Football – Nations League matchday two
10-15: Tennis – Davis Cup Finals World Group II
11: Cricket – England v Australia first Twenty20 international, Ageas Bowl
12-15: Horse racing – St Leger Festival
13: Cricket – England v Australia second Twenty20 international, Cardiff
13-14: Athletics – Diamond League Final, Brussels, Belgium
13-15: Golf – Solheim Cup, Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, Gainesville, Virginia
Dates TBC in September & October: Cricket – Women’s T20 World Cup, Bangladesh
13-15: Formula 1 – Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Baku
14: Cricket – T20 Blast Finals Day, Edgbaston
14: Cricket – Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy semi-finals
15: Cricket – England v Australia third Twenty20 international, Old Trafford
19: Cricket – England v Australia first one-day international, Trent Bridge
19-22: Golf – PGA Championship, Wentworth
20-22: Formula 1 – Singapore Grand Prix
20-22: Tennis – Laver Cup, Berlin
21: Cricket – England v Australia second one-day international, Headingley
21: Cricket – Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy final, Leicester
21-29: Cycling – World Road Championships, Zurich
22: Cricket – One-Day Cup final, Trent Bridge
24: Cricket – England v Australia third one-day international, Chester-le-Street
26-29: Cricket – final round of County Championship matches
26-29: Golf – Presidents Cup, Royal Montreal Golf Club, Quebec
26 Sept to 16 Oct: Sailing – Women’s America’s Cup, Barcelona
27: Cricket – England v Australia fourth one-day international, Lord’s
29: Cricket – England v Australia fifth one-day international, Bristol
29: Athletics – Berlin Marathon
Dates TBC in September & October: Cricket – Women’s T20 World Cup in Bangladesh
October
10-12: Football – Nations League matchday three
12: Rugby league – Super League Grand Final, Old Trafford
12-20: Sailing – America’s Cup, Barcelona
13: Athletics – Chicago Marathon
13-15: Football – Nations League matchday four
16-20: Cycling – World Track Championships, Ballerup, Denmark
17-20: Triathlon – World Championship Finals & Para-Triathlon Championships, Malaga
18-20: Formula 1 – United States Grand Prix, Austin
19: Horse racing – British Champions Day, Ascot
25-27: Formula 1 – Mexican Grand Prix, Mexico City
November
1-3: Formula 1 – Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo
2: Rugby union – England v New Zealand, Twickenham (Wales, Scotland and Ireland yet to announce dates)
3: Athletics – New York Marathon
3-10: Tennis – WTA Finals, venue TBC
4: Basketball – Women’s EuroBasket 2025 Qualifier: Sweden v Great Britain
7: Basketball – Women’s EuroBasket 2025 Qualifier: Great Britain v Denmark
7-10: Golf – Abu Dhabi Championship
9: Rugby union – England v South Africa, Twickenham
9-17: Darts – Grand Slam of Darts, Wolverhampton
10-17: Tennis – ATP Finals, Turin
12-17: Tennis – Billie Jean King Cup Finals, Seville
14-16: Football – Nations League matchday five
14-17: Golf – DP World Tour Championship, Jumeirah Golf Estates, Dubai
17-19: Football – Nations League matchday six
Dates TBC: Tennis – Davis Cup Finals, Malaga
21: Basketball – EuroBasket 2025 Qualifier: Great Britain v Greece
21-23: Formula 1 – Las Vegas Grand Prix
21-24: Golf – Group Tour Championship, Naples, Florida
23 Nov to 1 Dec: Snooker – UK Championship, York Barbican
24: Basketball – EuroBasket 2025 Qualifier: Greece v Great Britain
29 Nov to 1 Dec: Formula 1 – Qatar Grand Prix, Losail
December
6-8: Formula 1 – Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Yas Marina
8: Athletics – European Cross Country Championships, Antalya, Turkey
Dates TBC: Swimming – World Short Course Championships, Budapest
Dates TBC: Darts – PDC World Championship, Alexandra Palace, London
26: Horse racing – King George VI Chase, Kempton Park