Premier League finale, French Open tennis and F1 in Canada – follow with us
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A fan looks forward to the Canadian Grand Prix, Anfield will be bidding farewell to Mohamed Salah and Roland Garros prepares to swing into action. Composite: Guardian Design; The Canadian Press/AP; Tom Jenkins/The Guardian; Getty ImagesView image in fullscreenA fan looks forward to the Canadian Grand Prix, Anfield will be bidding farewell to Mohamed Salah and Roland Garros prepares to swing into action. Composite: Guardian Design; The Canadian Press/AP; Tom Jenkins/The Guardian; Getty ImagesYour Guardian sport weekendSportPremier League finale, French Open tennis and F1 in Canada – follow with usHere’s how to follow along with our coverage – the finest writing and up-to-the-minute reportsGuardian sportFri 22 May 2026 16.35 BSTLast modified on Fri 22 May 2026 16.38 BSTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleJump toSaturdaySundaySaturdayFootball8am-1pm (all times BST)Matchday liveDaniel Gallan clocks on bright and early with all the buildup to Saturday’s football action. With the Premier League signing off on Sunday, there’s still the Championship playoff final at Wembley as Hull and Middlesbrough go in search of the £200m prize for reaching the Premier League’s promised land. In Scotland, freshly minted champions Celtic seek the Double in the Scottish Cup final against the Pars of Dunfermline. Plus the German Cup final, with Bayern Munich chasing more silverware against Stuttgart at Berlin’s Olympiastadion. Then to Oslo and Women’s Champions League final between Barcelona and OL Lyonnes after Charlton and Leicester contest the Women’s Super League playoff at lunchtime. Why not join the conversation by emailing matchday.live@theguardian.com?Cricket2.30pmEngland v New Zealand liveEngland claimed a seven-wicket victory over New Zealand in their opening T20 clash, with Alice Capsey playing a big part. The 21-year-old opened the batting for the hosts in Derby and spearheaded England’s chase of 137 with an unbeaten 74 from 51 balls. Having drawn the one-day international 1-1, th...





