Get ready for the ultimate sporting spectacle as the world's biggest names take to the stage! Monday evening is shaping up to be a thrilling affair, with two European giants clashing in the World Cup Round of 16. The reigning European champions, Spain, will put their title credentials on the line against the unpredictable Portugal, featuring the mercurial Cristiano Ronaldo. This heavyweight showdown promises to deliver a knockout blow, and our cameras will be right there to capture all the drama from Dallas. Coverage kicks off on BBC One at 19:30 BST – don't miss it!
On another front, Wimbledon is set to serve up some sizzling action as the All England Club hosts more electrifying tennis matches. Alexander Zverev, fresh from his French Open triumph, will be gunning for glory against Jiri Lehecka in the men's singles. Meanwhile, British hope Arthur Fery will aim to pip Grigor Dimitrov and book a quarter-final spot, while Madison Keys and Elise Mertens will battle it out on the women's side of the draw. Get set for an afternoon of ace-tastic action as BBC Two brings you live coverage from 11:00 BST, with more thrilling tennis available on BBC One from 14:00 BST.
For those who crave the thrill of the Tour de France, stage three is already hurtling towards a heart-stopping climax in the Pyrenees. The gruelling mountain stage will see riders tackle treacherous terrain from Granollers to Les Angles – and you can witness all the high-octane action on TNT Sports 1 from 10:45 BST, with additional viewing options on S4C from 12:30 BST.
Cricket enthusiasts won't be left in the pavilion either, as the second Test match between the West Indies and Sri Lanka gets underway. Catch all the live action on TNT Sports 2 from 14:30 BST – it promises to be a day of high-stakes drama!
This day has played host to some of sport's most iconic moments in history. Who can forget Althea Gibson becoming the first black Wimbledon tennis champion back in 1957? More recently, Rafael Nadal claimed his inaugural Wimbledon singles title in 2008 after an epic showdown against Roger Federer – and who could forget Italy's thrilling Euro 2020 triumph over England two years ago?
So gear up for a day of non-stop sporting action! With something for every fan, Monday's packed schedule offers a thrilling ride that's sure to keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.