What a year of sport 2024 was.

Paris delivered a brilliant Olympic summer, England reached the final of Euro 2024 and Oleksandr Usyk beat Tyson Fury… twice.

But 2025 is looking pretty tasty too.

Will Bazball be strong enough to help England win the Ashes Down Under?

And will the Lionesses retain their European Championship crown? 

Check out our comprehensive sporting schedule for the next 12 months below.

England won UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 and the Lionesses will try to defend their title in 2025

AMERICAN FOOTBALL

FEBRUARY 9: Super Bowl LIX (New Orleans)

ATHLETICS

FEBRUARY 22-23: UK Indoor Championships (Birmingham)

MARCH 21-23: World Indoor Championships (Nanjing)

April 27: London Marathon

September 13-21: World Championships (Tokyo)

Boxing

FEBRUARY 8: Derek Chisora v Otto Wallin (Manchester)

FEBRUARY 22: Daniel Dubois v Joseph Parker (Saudi Arabia)

MARCH 7: Natasha Jonas v Lauren Price (London)

CRICKET

JANUARY 12-FEBRUARY 2: Women’s Ashes — 3 ODIs, 3 T20s and 1 Test (Australia)

JANUARY 22-FEBRUARY 12: India v England — 5 T20s and 3 ODIs

FEBRUARY 19-MARCH 9: Champions Trophy (Pakistan, UAE)

April 4-7: Opening round of County Championship

MAY 21-JUNE 7: England Women v West Indies Women — 3 T20s, 3 ODIs

MAY 22-25: England v Zimbabwe, one-off Test (Trent Bridge)

MAY 29-JUNE 10: England v West Indies — 3 ODIs, 3 T20s

JUNE 20-AUGUST 4: England v India — 5 Tests

JUNE 28-JULY 22: England Women v India Women — 5 T20s, 3 ODIs

AUGUST-SEPTEMBER: Women’s World Cup (India)

SEPTEMBER 2-14: England v South Africa — 3 ODIs, 3 T20s

SEPTEMBER 17-21: Ireland v England — 3 ODIs (Ireland)

SEPTEMBER 24-27: Final round of County Championship

SEPTEMBER: England Women v New Zealand Women — 3 ODIs

NOVEMBER 21-JANUARY 8: Ashes — 5 Tests (Australia)

Brendon McCullum's quest to win the Ashes for England will begin in Australia on November 21

Brendon McCullum’s quest to win the Ashes for England will begin in Australia on November 21

CYCLING

MAY 10-JUNE 1: Giro d’Italia

JULY 5-27: Tour de France

DARTS

JANUARY 3: PDC World Championship final (Alexandra Palace, London)

NOVEMBER 8-16: Grand Slam of Darts (Wolverhampton)

FOOTBALL

JANUARY 1: Premier League and EFL transfer windows open

FEBRUARY 3: Premier League and EFL transfer windows close

MARCH 16: Carabao Cup final (Wembley)

MAY 17: FA Cup final (Wembley)

MAY 18: Women’s FA Cup final (Wembley)

MAY 21: Europa League final (Bilbao)

MAY 24: Women’s Champions League final (Lisbon)

MAY 24-26: EFL play-off finals (Wembley)

MAY 25: Last day of the Premier League season

MAY 28: Conference League final (Wroclaw)

MAY 31: Champions League final (Munich)

JUNE 11-28: European Under 21 Championship (Slovakia)

JUNE 14-July 13: Club World Cup (USA)

JULY 2-27: Women’s European Championship (Switzerland)

AUGUST 9: Community Shield (Wembley)

AUGUST 16: First round of Premier League fixtures

England will face France, Wales and the Netherlands in their group campaign at Euro 2025

FORMULA ONE

MARCH 16: Australian Grand Prix (Melbourne)

MARCH 23: China (Shanghai)

APRIL 6: Japan (Suzuka)

APRIL 13: Bahrain (Sakhir)

APRIL 20: Saudi Arabia (Jeddah) MAY 4: Miami

MAY 18: Emilia Romagna (Imola)

MAY 25: Monaco

JUNE 1: Spain (Barcelona)

JUNE 15: Canada (Montreal)

JUNE 29: Austria (Spielberg)

JULY 6: Britain (Silverstone)

JULY 27: Belgium (Spa)

AUGUST 3: Hungary (Budapest)

AUGUST 31: Netherlands (Zandvoort)

SEPTEMBER 7: Italy (Monza)

SEPTEMBER 21: Azerbaijan (Baku)

OCTOBER 5: Singapore

OCTOBER 19: United States (Austin)

OCTOBER 26: Mexico (Mexico City)

NOVEMBER 9: Brazil (Sao Paulo)

NOVEMBER 23: Las Vegas

NOVEMBER 30: Qatar (Lusail)

DECEMBER 7: Abu Dhabi

GOLF

APRIL 10-13: Masters (Augusta National, Georgia)

MAY 15-18: PGA Championship (Quail Hollow, North Carolina)

JUNE 12-15: US Open (Oakmont, Pennsylvania)

JULY 17-20: The Open (Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland)

SEPTEMBER 26-28: Ryder Cup (Bethpage Black, New York)

New York’s Bethpage Black Course will host the 2025 edition of the Ryder Cup in September

RUGBY LEAGUE

JUNE 7: Challenge Cup final (Wembley)

OCTOBER 11: Super League Grand Final (Old Trafford)

RUGBY UNION

JANUARY 31-MARCH 15: Six Nations

MARCH 22-APRIL 26: Women’s Six Nations

MAY 23: Challenge Cup final (Cardiff)

MAY 24: Champions Cup final (Cardiff)

JUNE 14: Premiership final (Twickenham)

JUNE 28-AUGUST 2: British & Irish Lions tour of Australia — 3 Tests

AUGUST 22-SEPTEMBER 27: Women’s World Cup (England)

RACING

MARCH 11-14: Cheltenham Festival

APRIL 5: Grand National (Aintree)

JUNE 7: The Derby (Epsom)

JUNE 17-21: Royal Ascot

JULY 29-AUGUST 2: Glorious Goodwood

OCTOBER 4-5: Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (Longchamp)

Rowing

APRIL 13: The Boat Race (London)

SNOOKER

JANUARY 12-19: Masters (London)

APRIL 19-MAY 5: World Championship (Sheffield)

TENNIS

JANUARY 12-26: Australian Open (Melbourne)

MAY 25-JUNE 8: French Open (Paris)

JUNE 30-JULY 13: Wimbledon (London)

AUGUST 25-SEPTEMBER 7: US Open (New York)

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