England's Big Matches and Exciting Finals: Your Friday Sports Guide

England's Big Matches and Exciting Finals: Your Friday Sports Guide

England's Women's World Cup Qualifier England's women face a pivotal Women’s World Cup qualifier against Spain in Mallorca. A draw will secure their spot in Brazil next summer. Sarina Wiegman, the Lionesses' coach, emphasizes the team's determination to win, stating, "Of course (direct qualification) is what we want. We’re in a good position, and we’re ready for tomorrow." Currently, England leads qualifying group A3 with a flawless record, holding a three-point advantage over the world champions, Spain. Match Time: 7.30pm on ITV1 Friendly Match: Montenegro vs. Wales at 4.45pm on BBC Two Wales England's Men's Cricket Team In London, the men’s cricket team aims to recover from a tough first day of the first Test against New Zealand at Lord’s. After being bowled out for only 140, with Harry Brook scoring 56, they look to bounce back on day two. Coverage Start: 10am on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Cricket Men’s Semi-Finals at Roland Garros The French Open reaches its climax with the men’s semi-finals. Alexander Zverev, the second seed, faces rising star Jakub Mensik, while the other semi-final features Italians Flavio Cobolli and Matteo Arnaldi. Coverage Start: 1pm on TNT Sports 1 Additional Events Monaco Grand Prix practice begins at midday on Sky Sports F1. World Series of Darts continues with the Nordic Darts Masters at 6pm on ITV4. The Derby festival kicks off at Epsom, featuring The Oaks, from 1pm on ITV1 and STV. Golf fans can catch the KLM Open, Memorial Tournament, and US Women’s Open from midday on Sky Sports Golf. Historical Moments 1968: Alan Mullery becomes the first player sent off in a full international for England. 2017: Former Newcastle midfielder Cheick Tiote tragically passes away at age 30.

Source: The Independent Sport - 2026-06-04