
All eyes will be on Centre Court for the start of Wimbledon on Monday, with Jannik Sinner set to begin the defence of his men’s singles title and British number one Emma Raducanu also scheduled to play.
The World Cup knockout stages continue, with both Brazil and Germany hoping to secure a spot in the last 16.
Elsewhere, England head into the final day of the decisive third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge.
Jannik Sinner the man to beat again at SW19
Italian Sinner defeated two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in last year’s men’s singles final. With the Spaniard missing the tournament because of his wrist injury, will anyone else be able to match the world number one at the All England Club?
Sinner starts the defence of his title against Serbia’s Miomir Kecmanovic on Centre Court from 1.30pm.
Women’s top seed Aryna Sabalenka then takes on Teodora Kostovic before Novak Djokovic begins his quest for an eighth Wimbledon singles crown against China’s Yibing Wu.
British number one Raducanu, who has been struggling with her own fitness worries, is scheduled to play the first match on Court One against Antonia Ruzic of Croatia.
You can follow all of the action around the courts on BBC One from 10.30am, with coverage also at 1400 and 1900 as well as over on BBC Two from 1500.
Can the boys from Brazil samba on?
After finishing top of Group C, having swept past Scotland 3-0 in their final game, Brazil will be out to take their place in the last 16 when they face Japan in Houston. Coverage on ITV starts at 1715.
Monday’s later evening kick-off sees Germany – who ended their group campaign with a shock defeat by Ecuador, but had already qualified top of the table – take on Paraguay in Boston. You can catch all of the action on BBC One from 2130.
If you are still up, tune in to watch the Netherlands play Morocco, which is on ITV from 0115am on Tuesday morning.
Will England hold out at Trent Bridge?
With the series on the line in Nottingham, can Ben Stokes’ England find a positive result against New Zealand in their third Test decider?
You can see how the fifth day unfolds on Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Sports Main Event from 1015.
There is also the start of the first Test between West Indies and Sri Lanka in North Sound, which will be over on TNT Sports 1 from 1430.
What else is happening on Monday?
After making sure of top spot in Group L with victory over Panama in New York on Saturday, England are looking ahead to their knockout date with DR Congo.
There will be a round of media interviews on Monday with some of Thomas Tuchel’s squad at their basecamp in Kansas City, which start from 1915 UK time.
The England rugby union squad are away in South Africa preparing for the opening round of the inaugural Nations Championship, with a Test match against the Springboks at Ellis Park, Johannesburg on Saturday. There will be player access in Sandton from 1500 UK time.
Closer to home, Monday’s race meetings are at Pontefract and Ffos Las, over the jumps at Stratford-upon-Avon and then back on the flat in the evening at Kempton Park and Windsor, with coverage on Sky Sports Racing from 1400 and 1700.
On this day in history
1899: Headingley was used for Test cricket for the first time when England and Australia fought out a low-scoring draw.
1967: Primo Carnera, once the heaviest world boxing champion, died at the age of 60. He weighed in at 19st 4lb when he made his second defence against Tommy Loughran in 1934.
2009: Wimbledon’s new centre court roof was used in a match at the tournament for the first time after rain interrupted the clash between Dinara Safina and Amelie Mauresmo.
2021: England beat Germany 2-0 in their Euro 2020 last-16 match at Wembley to reach the quarter-finals.








