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27 Jun
Sport in July 2023
This page contains a guide to the biggest sporting events taking place in July 2023.
Beautiful weather with our summer sport in full swing - July is about as good as it gets for fans hunting epic action on TV every single weekend. Read on to find out what are the must not miss fixtures this month.
Football In July
Women's World Cup
The biggest tournament in the women's football calendar kicks off this month in Australia & New Zealand. Can the Lionesses build on their Euro's triumph from last year and win a maiden World Cup trophy? Or will the Republic of Ireland spring a surprise?
Key Fixtures
Australia v Republic of Ireland, Thursday 20th July
England vs Haiti, Saturday 22nd July
Cricket In July
The Ashes
The oldest cricket trophy on the planet is up for grabs again on English soil with the Baggy Greens looking to retain the storied urn. With the remaining tests in July, and tempers due to flare hotter than the mid-day sun, we doubt there's a better sporting spectacle across the entire summer.
Key Fixtures
Headingly Test - Day 1, Thursday 6th July
Old Trafford - Day 1, Wednesday 19th July
The Oval - Day 1, Thursday 27th July
The Women's Ashes
A combination of tests and single-day matches, there is an abundance of cricket to look forward to with the Women's Ashes the crowning glory on what is an already pretty incredible month.
F1 In July
We're blessed with a bumper month of F1 with three mouthwatering Grand Prix on the cards. Can any of the chasing pack reign in the dominant start made by Red Bull duo Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen?
Key Races
British Grand Prix, Sunday 9th July
Tennis In July
Wimbledon
It's the one every tennis player dreams of winning. The biggest and most prestigious Grand Slam of them all, but who will take home the titles on offer this time around and can anyone beat Novak Djokovic?
Rugby In June
The Rugby Championship
The battle between the four highest-ranked teams in the southern hemisphere returns this July with an action-packed schedule of Rugby Championship action.
South Africa v Australia, Saturday 8th July
Argentina v New Zealand, Saturday 8th July
New Zealand v South Africa, Saturday 15th July