The nation's pulse is racing as Super Sunday looms large on the horizon – a mouth-watering trifecta of sport that promises to deliver thrills, spills, and history in the making. The day dawns bright with three major events reaching their climax, each one capable of producing an unforgettable finale: the World Cup final at MetLife Stadium, The Open Championship's nail-biting conclusion at Royal Birkdale, and the high-adrenaline Belgian Grand Prix from Spa-Francorchamps.
On the pitch, the world will be glued to its screens as European champions Spain take on Argentina in the World Cup final. Lionel Messi's Argentine side are seeking a second consecutive title, having edged past England in the semis midweek, while 19-year-old sensation Lamine Yamal is set for his first taste of World Cup glory with Spain. The ITV and BBC One coverage begins at 7:00 PM BST – you won't want to miss it.
Meanwhile, just a stone's throw from home, the 154th Open Championship will be serving up its final act at Royal Birkdale. Golf fans are in for a treat as the Claret Jug is lifted by one talented golfer, with Bryson DeChambeau among those still very much in contention after four days of heart-stopping competition. The excitement begins at 10:00 AM BST on Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event.
And cricket fans? Don't worry – you've got your own series decider to look forward to! England's white-ball outfit takes on India in the final One Day International at Lord's, with Brendon McCullum's side hoping to add another string to their bow by claiming this series. With the tie currently level at 1-1 following an epic win in Cardiff, where Joe Root batted his way to a magnificent unbeaten 99, the tension will be palpable. Coverage from Lord's commences at 10:30 AM BST on Sky Sports Cricket.
Motorsport enthusiasts, don't think you're missing out – the Belgian Grand Prix from Spa-Francorchamps is just around the corner! With coverage starting at 1:55 PM BST on Sky Sports F1, you'll be in for a white-knuckle ride as your favourite drivers battle it out for the top spot. And there's more to Super Sunday than just these three headline acts – don't forget Stage 15 of the Tour de France on TNT Sports 1 from 11:45 AM BST and day two of the World Darts Matchplay, featuring the likes of Michael van Gerwen, Gary Anderson, and Gian van Veen, throughout the day on Sky Sports Action and Main Event.