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Future NBA stars take stage
With the 2025 NBA Finals now wrapped up, attention shifts to the future and the next generation of stars. It’s been a huge year for Aussies in the league, with Dyson Daniels named Most Improved Player and Josh Giddey finishing strong with the Chicago Bulls. Now, several young Australians from the NBA Global Academy and Centre of Excellence are eyeing their shot at the big time in this year’s draft. The Dallas Mavericks, fresh off winning the Draft Lottery for the first time, is tipped to take six-foot-nine forward Cooper Flagg.
Tune in on Kayo Sports and Disney+ on 26 & 27 June.

Game, set, match!
Nothing signals summer in the UK quite like Wimbledon, when the world’s best tennis players take to the immaculate grass courts of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Running from 30 June to 13 July, this two-week grand slam is a staple for sports fans. Defending champions Carlos Alcaraz and Barbora Krejcikova return to headline, with plenty of rising stars in pursuit. Between the on-court drama and the iconic strawberries and cream vibe, Wimbledon is perfect for themed promotions and long lunch screenings at your venue.
Watch it on Nine and Stan Sport.

Cycling’s great test returns
The 112th edition of the Tour de France kicks off in Lille on 5 July, launching 21 thrilling stages across flat sprints, hilly rides, and gruelling mountain climbs, including five summit finishes. It’s not just about the competition; fans can also soak in the stunning scenery as the peloton weaves through the French countryside. The world’s top riders return, with 2024 winner Tadej Pogačar facing fierce rivals like Jonas Vingegaard, Remco Evenepoel, and Primož Roglič.
Watch it on SBS.

Women’s rugby history in the making
Kicking off in England, this year’s Women’s Rugby World Cup is firmly on course to be the biggest in history. Across 32 matches, 22 match officials from 12 nations, including the four most-capped female referees in test history, will take charge. With top-tier international clashes and growing global attention, it’s a great chance for clubs to showcase the action, attract rugby fans, and celebrate the rise of women’s sport on the world stage.
Catch the action on Nine and Stan Sport.

A new era of footy magic
The NRLW’s first-ever Magic Round lands at McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle, and it’s set to be a landmark moment for the women’s game. Across two action-packed days, all 12 teams will take the field, bringing fans the same carnival atmosphere and wall-to-wall footy that’s made the men’s Magic Round such a hit. Expect fast-paced matches and a celebration of women’s sport at its finest. For clubs, it’s the perfect chance tap into growing NRLW momentum, and offer footy fans a front-row seat to this exciting new chapter in rugby league.
Catch it on Nine, Kayo Sports and Foxtel.

Blues versus Maroons’ final showdown
Game three of the State of Origin series lands at Accor Stadium on 9 July, and whether it’s a decider or a dead rubber, it’s always a blockbuster. New South Wales Blues will be chasing back-to-back series win after last year’s historic triumph, which marked their first series-deciding victory in Queensland since 2005. Could the Blues do it again on home turf? Fire up the big screen, prep the specials, and get ready for one of footy’s biggest nights.
Watch it on Nine.