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Another big week of sport begins on Monday with day eight of Wimbledon. We'll have updates from Centre Court and beyond as the second week begins with some red-hot fourth-round matches. Join us from 10am (all times BST) every day to keep up with all the action as the cream rises to the top. Across the Channel to France and it's stage three of the Tour de France – a day for the sprinters on the flat route from Valenciennes to Dunkerque. And at Euro 2025 we'll have all the news in our rolling blog before minute-by-minute updates on Spain v Belgium (5pm) and Portugal v Italy (8pm). We'll be back at Wimbledon from 10am on Tuesday and stage four of the Tour de France will be rolling out from around 11am. Matchday live will cover all the buildup before Germany take on Denmark at 5pm and then it's Poland v Sweden at 8pm. We're also covering Chelsea against Fluminense in the first Club World Cup semi-final at 8pm. Wednesday is another huge day at SW19 as, weather permitting, we'll be into the singles quarter-finals so we'll have coverage from 10am. It's the British & Irish Lions' penultimate warm-up match before they face Australia, Andy Farrell's side taking on Brumbies at 11am – we'll have live updates as well as from the Tour de France, where it's the first individual time trial at Caen. Our Euro 2025 blog will launch at around 11.30am leading up to minute-by-minute reports on two tasty group-stage encounters: England v Netherlands (5pm) then France v Wales (8pm). England host India in the fourth women's T20 at Old Trafford with our coverage from 5.30pm and a start time of 6.30pm. We'll also have live updates on the second Club World Cup semi-final. The third men's Test between England and India begins at Lord's on Thursday, the first ball should be at 11am but our over-by-over report will be bringing you all the team news from 10am. It's stage six of the Tour de France: a gruelling challenge Bayeux to Vire Normandie (live updates from 10.30am). It's scheduled to be women's singles semi-finals at Wimbledon and we'll have more coverage from 1pm, while Our rolling Euro 2025 news blog will launch in the morning and lead into the final fixtures of Group A: Finland v Switzerland and Norway v Iceland (both 8pm kick-offs with minute-by-minute coverage). The second day of the Test will start things off on Friday with over-by-over updates from 10am, then it's stage seven of the Tour de France: Saint-Malo to Guerlédan – a tight finish expected with our live coverage beginning at 10.30am. More Wimbledon semi-final action will dominate our live report from 1pm, while the Euro 2025 matchday blog will be giving you breaking football news leading into the finale of Group B: Italy v Spain and Portugal v Belgium. Both 8pm; both with MBM reports and reaction. Saturday is women's singles final day at Wimbledon with an expected start time of 4pm but our live coverage will start long before then and deliver you all the buildup plus results from the other courts. The Lions take on an invitational AU & NZ XI in their last warm-up match, which we'll live blog from 10am with kick-off an hour later. It's "moving day" in Test cricket terms: the third day between England and India, with OBO updates from 10am. At 10.30am-ish we'll bring you coverage of stage eight of the Tour, a flat sprinter's dream from Saint-Méen-le-Grand to Laval. Our Euro 2025 blog will deliver all the breaking news before Group C reaches its crescendo: Poland v Denmark and Sweden v Germany – 8pm kick-offs with minute-by-minute coverage. Before that it's the fifth and final women's T20 between England and India – starting at 6.35pm at Edgbaston with our over-by-over blog setting the scene from 5.30pm.
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