24-07-2025
Your sport on TV this week: Kerry v Donegal, Lions take on Wallabies and Women's Euro final
Don't Miss: The All-Ireland SFC final is upon us and it is Kerry in search of their 29th title up against Donegal chasing their third. Jack O'Connor goes head-to-head with Jim McGuinnss in the 2025 edition of the All-Ireland final. It promises to be a cracking final between the last two teams standing in this year's championship. Watch the action live on RTÉ One and BBC.
Set the Sky Box: The second Test of the Lions Tour takes place on Saturday. Andy Farrell will be hoping his Lions will put the series to bed with a second win but Joe Schmidt welcomes back a few key players and will be hoping to push who takes the Tour out to the final test. Watch all the action live on Sky Sports Action and Main Event.
Streaming Pick: The All-Ireland Ladies U18 final takes place on Saturday with Cork taking on Dublin. Cork last claimed the title in 2022 with Dublin last bringing home the trophy in 2012. Cork's last appearance in the final was three years ago while Dublin last were in the final in 2016. Cork are in search of their 13th title while Dublin are chasing their third crown. Watch all the action live on TG4 YouTube.
For all your sport throughout the year, check out our sport calendar.
Friday July 25
9.30am, Women's Scottish Open, LPGA, Sky Sports Golf
10.15am, England v India, 4th Test D3, Sky Sports Cricket
11am, Belgian Grand Prix, Practice and qualifying, Sky Sports F1
12pm and 6pm, World University Games, Multi-sports, TNT Sports 4
12pm and 6pm, World Championship, Pool, Sky Sports Mix
12.15pm, Tour de France, Stage 19, TG4, TNT Sports 1 and ITV4
1.30pm, Senior Open Championship, Champions Tour, Sky Sports Golf
7pm, 3M Open, PGA Tour, Sky Sports Golf
7.30pm, World Matchplay, Darts, Sky Sports Plus
7.45pm, Cork City v Sligo Rovers, SSE Airtricity Premier Division, Virgin Media Two
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Saturday July 26
10.15am, England v India, 4th Test D4, Sky Sports Cricket
10.45am and 12pm, Tour de France, Stage 20, TG4, TNT Sports 1 and ITV4
11am, Australia v Lions, British and Irish Lions Tour Second Test, Sky Sports Action and Main Event
11am and 5.30pm, World Championship, Pool, Sky Sports Mix
1pm, Women's Scottish Open, LPGA, Sky Sports Golf
1.30pm, Cork v Dubiln, All-Ireland U18 final, TG4 YouTube
1.30pm, Ascot, Horse Racing, Virgin Media One
1.30pm, Senior Open Championship, Champions Tour, Sky Sports Golf
3pm, Stoke v Wolverhampton, Pre-season, Premier Sport 2
3pm, Galway v Tipperary, All-Ireland Senior Camogie semi-finals, RTÉ 2
3pm, Hull FC v Huddersfield, Super League, Sky Sports Plus
4pm, Ireland v Norway, Women Summer Basketball Series, TG4 Player
5pm, Cork v Waterford, All-Ireland Senior Camogie semi-finals, RTÉ 2
7pm, Ireland v Norway, Men Summer Basketball Series, TG4 Player
7pm, 3M Open, PGA Tour, Sky Sports Golf
7.30pm, World Matchplay, Darts, Sky Sports Plus
8pm, R Whittaker v R de Ridder, UFC, TNT Sports 2
9pm, Everton v Bournemouth, Summer Series, Sky Sports PL
9.30pm, Up for the Match, Pre All-Ireland SFC final, RTÉ One
Simon Lewis and Brendan O'Brien reflect on a first Test win and preview a busy week ahead.
Sunday July 27
12am, Man Utd v West Ham, Summer Series, Sky Sports PL
7am, World University Games, Multi-sports, TNT Sports 4
10.15am, England v India, 4th Test D5, Sky Sports Cricket
12pm, Women's Scottish Open, LPGA, Sky Sports Golf
1pm, Women's World Matchplay, Darts, Sky Sports Plus
2.30pm and 3pm, Tour de France, Final stage, TG4, TNT Sports 1 and ITV4
3pm, St Mirren v Ayr Utd, PS Cup, Premier Sports 1
3.30pm, Kerry v Donegal, All-Ireland SFC final, RTÉ One and BBC
4pm, Senior Open Championship, Champions Tour, Sky Sports Golf
5pm, England v Spain, Women's Euro final, RTÉ 2, BBC and UTV
5pm and 10pm, Canadian Open, Tennis, Sky Sports Plus
7pm, 3M Open, PGA Tour, Sky Sports Golf
7.30pm, World Matchplay, Darts, Sky Sports Plus
10pm, ATP Washington Open final, Tennis, Sky Sports Main Event
In the second of our daily special podcasts as we build up to the All-Ireland final, the Kerry icon speaks to Paul Rouse about delivering in a championship decider and how the coaches 'will earn their crust on Sunday'