World Cup football, US Open golf, plus Test and T20 cricket – follow with us
Clockwise from top left: Shinnecock Hills plays host to the 126th US Open, Ramin Rezaeian is congratulated by his teammates after scoring Iran’s team's first goal against New Zealand, Kyle Jamieson launches into a shot off the bowling of Jacob Bethell at the Oval. Composite: Guardian Design; Getty Images; Tom Jenkins/The GuardianView image in fullscreenClockwise from top left: Shinnecock Hills plays host to the 126th US Open, Ramin Rezaeian is congratulated by his teammates after scoring Iran’s team's first goal against New Zealand, Kyle Jamieson launches into a shot off the bowling of Jacob Bethell at the Oval. Composite: Guardian Design; Getty Images; Tom Jenkins/The GuardianYour Guardian sport weekendSportWorld Cup football, US Open golf, plus Test and T20 cricket – follow with usHere’s how to follow along with our coverage – the finest writing and up-to-the-minute reportsGuardian sportFri 19 Jun 2026 17.51 BSTLast modified on Fri 19 Jun 2026 17.53 BSTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleJump toSaturdaySundaySaturdayWorld Cup 8am-4pm (BST)World Cup news liveblogTom Davis and Michael Butler are alert to all the breaking news from the tournament at the helm of our rolling blog. Saturday features four fixtures: Germany v Côte d’Ivoire, Ecuador v Curaçao, the Netherlands v Sweden and Tunisia v Japan. Plus there’ll be reaction and updates from Friday’s big clash in Boston where an expectant Scotland took on the rising global stars of Morocco.Women’s T20 World Cup10.30am (7.30pm AEST) Australia v Netherlands liveThe Netherlands, tournament debutants, meet Australia for the first time at Southampton’s Rose Bowl and must rebound from their 55-run defeat by India. On the same Headingley pitch earlier, Australia remained unbeaten after Sophie Molineux’s side made light work of a 78-run chase with a clinical performance in their second Group 1 game, thrashing Bangladesh by nine wickets in less than 10 overs. Based on that evidence, an upset is unlikely. Megan Maurice has over...المصدر: The Guardian Sport | Source: The Guardian Sport
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