Sporting Sunday: How, when and where you can catch all the action - 7 minutes read
Cricket World Cup final, Wimbledon men's final, British GP, Netball World Cup: What to watch?
Sunday promises to be an epic day of British sport, with England in the Cricket World Cup final, the Wimbledon men's singles final, the British Grand Prix and the Netball World Cup all competing for our attention.
The action at Lord's, SW19, Silverstone and in Liverpool means 14 July is set to be a spectacular day for sports fans.
And if that wasn't enough, there's also the Tour de France, Africa Cup of Nations, Formula E in New York, the Scottish League Cup and Scottish Open golf!
But is there actually too much world-class action? How are we supposed to see all of this jam-packed schedule of sport?
Even the most A-list of sports celebrities isn't happy about the timing of it all on the same day...
So, which sport will take precedence in your household? Will some family members have to resort to watching the action on the screen of a mobile phone? How has England's progress to the final of the cricket added to your scheduling woes?
To stay across as much of the sport as you possibly can, you need two things: a lot of devices, and a guide to how you can follow each event.
Something like cricket on the TV, tennis on the laptop, F1 on the radio and netball on BBC Sport's live text commentary on your phone?
We can't arm you with any screens, but we can give you all the coverage information you need...
Ball-by-ball Test Match Special commentary on BBC Radio 5 live, Radio 4 LW, online, tablets, mobiles and BBC Sport app. Live text commentary on the BBC Sport website. Live TV coverage on Channel 4 & Sky Sports.
Radio and live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and app from 12:30. Live TV coverage on Channel 4 & Sky Sports.
Watch live on BBC One, the BBC Red Button, Connected TV and online, listen on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra and follow live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and app.
Watch live on BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, Connected TVs, BBC Sport website and app from 15 July; Follow daily live text commentaries online. Full details.
Dave Price: Cricket World Cup on my TV and radio (got to be TMS commentary!), British GP on my Kindle, Wimbledon on my phone, Netball World Cup on someone else's phone... oh and a barbecue roaring away with friends and family and a few brews! Couldn't be a better Sunday!
Joanna Gunston: I'll be on centre court, at Wimbledon cheering on ? vs ? for the men's singles title, but keeping a sharp eye on the Grand Prix, the Cricket World Cup final and the Netball World Cup via smartphone!! Why are they all on the same day?
Richard Foster: I'm donating platelets for the first time! Takes about two hours apparently. Won't be rescheduling but WILL be listening to the Cricket World Cup on 5 Live
Andy Gould: 10:00 - Cricket World Cup toss, pray for England. 10:30 - Watch England take early wickets - or Jason Roy smack it about. 14:10 - Watch lap 1 of British GP. 14:15 - Watch Wimbledon final between innings. 15:00 - Back to Cricket World Cup final to see cricket coming home
Phil Daffern: Watch cricket, briefly change channel to see if there's a crash at the start of F1, then go back to the cricket, safe in the knowledge that the running order in the Grand Prix after 2 minutes will probably be the same when the race finishes.
Archie on BBC Radio 5 Live: I'm conflicted [on watching the cricket]. The British Grand Prix is also free-to-air on Sunday. One's on the tablet, one's on the big screen. What do I do?!
Sami Parvez: I'll be watching the Cricket World Cup final but also keep an eye on the Wimbledon men's singles final if Roger Federer qualifies...
Karen Connolly: Yeah... Netball World Cup! However, as a netball player myself, I don't suppose I'll get a look in with that in the afternoon with the cricket and F1. Will just have to stream the netball whilst sitting in the garden with a nice glass of rosé cheering on the England Roses!
Daniel Jenks: Watch the Cricket World Cup final in its entirety, watch a bit of the British Grand Prix in between the innings, watch the men's singles final on Today at Wimbledon.
Sarah Brannen: Few beers, plenty of snacks, phone off - cricket on all day!
John Blair: Cricket final followed by cricket final highlights, replays and analysis (assuming England win that is!)
Iain PW: Cricket on the TV transferring to the laptop when F1 comes on and Wimbledon on the tablet. Wife has already made other plans... P.S. don't forget the Tour on ITV!
Tricky: Cricket is priority. F1 and Wimbledon highlights later! C'mon England, Hamilton and Nadal
Rick Newman: Watch the cricket in the morning, the cricket in the afternoon, and the cricket in the evening
Andy James: Cricket on TV until Grand Prix starts. Then Grand Prix on the TV and cricket on the tablet. After GP, cricket back on the TV
Want to share your story? Get involved by tweeting us using the hashtag #MySportingSunday
Source: BBC News
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Sunday promises to be an epic day of British sport, with England in the Cricket World Cup final, the Wimbledon men's singles final, the British Grand Prix and the Netball World Cup all competing for our attention.
The action at Lord's, SW19, Silverstone and in Liverpool means 14 July is set to be a spectacular day for sports fans.
And if that wasn't enough, there's also the Tour de France, Africa Cup of Nations, Formula E in New York, the Scottish League Cup and Scottish Open golf!
But is there actually too much world-class action? How are we supposed to see all of this jam-packed schedule of sport?
Even the most A-list of sports celebrities isn't happy about the timing of it all on the same day...
So, which sport will take precedence in your household? Will some family members have to resort to watching the action on the screen of a mobile phone? How has England's progress to the final of the cricket added to your scheduling woes?
To stay across as much of the sport as you possibly can, you need two things: a lot of devices, and a guide to how you can follow each event.
Something like cricket on the TV, tennis on the laptop, F1 on the radio and netball on BBC Sport's live text commentary on your phone?
We can't arm you with any screens, but we can give you all the coverage information you need...
Ball-by-ball Test Match Special commentary on BBC Radio 5 live, Radio 4 LW, online, tablets, mobiles and BBC Sport app. Live text commentary on the BBC Sport website. Live TV coverage on Channel 4 & Sky Sports.
Radio and live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and app from 12:30. Live TV coverage on Channel 4 & Sky Sports.
Watch live on BBC One, the BBC Red Button, Connected TV and online, listen on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra and follow live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and app.
Watch live on BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, Connected TVs, BBC Sport website and app from 15 July; Follow daily live text commentaries online. Full details.
Dave Price: Cricket World Cup on my TV and radio (got to be TMS commentary!), British GP on my Kindle, Wimbledon on my phone, Netball World Cup on someone else's phone... oh and a barbecue roaring away with friends and family and a few brews! Couldn't be a better Sunday!
Joanna Gunston: I'll be on centre court, at Wimbledon cheering on ? vs ? for the men's singles title, but keeping a sharp eye on the Grand Prix, the Cricket World Cup final and the Netball World Cup via smartphone!! Why are they all on the same day?
Richard Foster: I'm donating platelets for the first time! Takes about two hours apparently. Won't be rescheduling but WILL be listening to the Cricket World Cup on 5 Live
Andy Gould: 10:00 - Cricket World Cup toss, pray for England. 10:30 - Watch England take early wickets - or Jason Roy smack it about. 14:10 - Watch lap 1 of British GP. 14:15 - Watch Wimbledon final between innings. 15:00 - Back to Cricket World Cup final to see cricket coming home
Phil Daffern: Watch cricket, briefly change channel to see if there's a crash at the start of F1, then go back to the cricket, safe in the knowledge that the running order in the Grand Prix after 2 minutes will probably be the same when the race finishes.
Archie on BBC Radio 5 Live: I'm conflicted [on watching the cricket]. The British Grand Prix is also free-to-air on Sunday. One's on the tablet, one's on the big screen. What do I do?!
Sami Parvez: I'll be watching the Cricket World Cup final but also keep an eye on the Wimbledon men's singles final if Roger Federer qualifies...
Karen Connolly: Yeah... Netball World Cup! However, as a netball player myself, I don't suppose I'll get a look in with that in the afternoon with the cricket and F1. Will just have to stream the netball whilst sitting in the garden with a nice glass of rosé cheering on the England Roses!
Daniel Jenks: Watch the Cricket World Cup final in its entirety, watch a bit of the British Grand Prix in between the innings, watch the men's singles final on Today at Wimbledon.
Sarah Brannen: Few beers, plenty of snacks, phone off - cricket on all day!
John Blair: Cricket final followed by cricket final highlights, replays and analysis (assuming England win that is!)
Iain PW: Cricket on the TV transferring to the laptop when F1 comes on and Wimbledon on the tablet. Wife has already made other plans... P.S. don't forget the Tour on ITV!
Tricky: Cricket is priority. F1 and Wimbledon highlights later! C'mon England, Hamilton and Nadal
Rick Newman: Watch the cricket in the morning, the cricket in the afternoon, and the cricket in the evening
Andy James: Cricket on TV until Grand Prix starts. Then Grand Prix on the TV and cricket on the tablet. After GP, cricket back on the TV
Want to share your story? Get involved by tweeting us using the hashtag #MySportingSunday
Source: BBC News
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Keywords:
Cricket World Cup • Show Jumping World Cup • The Championships, Wimbledon • FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship • Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain • INF Netball World Cup • Epic Day • Olympic sports • England cricket team • Cricket World Cup • Show Jumping World Cup • The Championships, Wimbledon • British Grand Prix • INF Netball World Cup • Lord's • Silverstone Circuit • Liverpool F.C. • Sport • Tour de France • Africa Cup of Nations • Formula E • Scottish League Cup • Scottish Open (golf) • Golf • Class action • Sport • Sport • Sport • Family • Mobile phone • England • Cricket • Sport • Cricket • Tennis • Laptop • Formula One • Netball • BBC • Information • Test Match Special • BBC Radio 5 Live • BBC Radio 4 • Longwave • Internet • Tablet computer • Mobile phone • BBC • Mobile app • Text messaging • BBC • Live television • Channel 4 • Sky Sports Radio • BBC • Mobile app • Live television • News • Channel 4 • Sky Sports • W (UK TV channel) • BBC One • BBC Red Button • Smart TV • Internet • BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra • BBC • Mobile app • W (UK TV channel) • Live television • BBC Television • BBC iPlayer • Smart TV • BBC • Mobile app • Dave Price (publisher) • Cricket World Cup • Test Match Special • British Grand Prix • The Championships, Wimbledon • INF Netball World Cup • Barbecue • Centre Court • The Championships, Wimbledon • Grand Prix motorcycle racing • Cricket World Cup • Show Jumping World Cup • INF Netball World Cup • Smartphone • Richard Foster (Australian politician) • Platelet • Cricket World Cup • Cricket World Cup • Cricket • England cricket team • England cricket team • Wicket • British Grand Prix • The Championships, Wimbledon • Innings • Cricket World Cup • Cricket (insect) • Formula One • Cricket • Formula One • BBC Radio 5 Live • Cricket • British Grand Prix • Free-to-air • One (Australian TV channel) • Cricket World Cup • The Championships, Wimbledon • 2007 Australian Open – Men's Singles • Roger Federer • INF Netball World Cup • Formula One • Netball • England cricket team • Cricket World Cup • British Grand Prix • Today at Wimbledon • Cricket • John Blair (footballer, born 1905) • Cricket • Cricket • England • Cricket • Laptop • Wimbledon F.C. • Pound sterling • ITV (TV network) • Tricky (musician) • Cricket • The Championships, Wimbledon • England • Cricket • Cricket • Cricket • Cricket • Cricket • Cricket • Hashtag •