Sunday brings a packed schedule for sport fans across Denbighshire, headlined by the World Cup final in New Jersey between Argentina and Spain. For viewers planning their day, several major events are spread across TV channels and streaming services, offering a choice of live action from golf to motorsport and cricket.
World Cup final: Messi and Argentina face Spain
The global tournament concludes at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey where Argentina, fresh from eliminating England, meet European champions Spain. Lionel Messi will seek a second successive World Cup while Spain's young star Lamine Yamal, aged 19, appears poised to feature for the first time in a final.
Cricket: England and India decide ODI series
England and India go into a series decider after splitting the first two one-day internationals. England levelled the contest with a four-wicket victory in Cardiff; Joe Root contributed a significant unbeaten 99 to keep the series alive. The deciding match will be shown on Sky Sports Cricket.
Golf and Formula One also in play
The 154th Open Championship reaches its conclusion at Royal Birkdale with the final round broadcast from the morning. Bryson DeChambeau remains among the names in contention as the championship asks who will lift the Claret Jug.
On the motorsport front, the Belgian Grand Prix from Spa-Francorchamps is scheduled for the afternoon as the Formula One season continues.
- World Cup final — ITV and BBC One from 7.00pm
- England v India (ODI decider) — Sky Sports Cricket, coverage from 10.30am
- The Open (final day) — Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event from 10.00am
- Belgian Grand Prix — Sky Sports F1, race from 1.55pm
- Tour de France Stage 15 — TNT Sports 1 from 11.45am
- World Darts Matchplay — Sky Sports Action, day two coverage
| Event | Approx. start | Where to watch |
|---|---|---|
| World Cup final (Argentina v Spain) | 19:00 | ITV, BBC One |
| England v India (ODI) | 10:30 | Sky Sports Cricket |
| The Open — final round | 10:00 | Sky Sports Golf / Main Event |
| Belgian Grand Prix | 13:55 | Sky Sports F1 |
For local viewers, planning which events to follow will depend on viewing subscriptions: terrestrial channels will carry the World Cup final, while several of the other events are on Sky or TNT platforms. Match and race timings are given as local UK time; viewers wanting to watch streaming coverage should check providers for any subscription or geo-restriction details.
If you are heading out to watch with friends or following multiple events, consider scheduling by start time — the morning and early afternoon are busiest with golf, the ODI and Tour de France action, while the World Cup final forms the evening highlight.
Full live coverage details may vary with broadcasters’ late scheduling: consult your TV guide or the broadcaster’s website on the day for minute-by-minute updates.