How to watch Wimbledon 2026 live in the UK. Stream via Bet365, BBC, Sky Sports and more. Full schedule with UK times and key matches to watch.
How to Watch Wimbledon 2026 Live | Stream, TV Channel & Schedule
Wimbledon 2026 takes place from 29 June to 12 July at the All England Club in London. The Championships are broadcast live on BBC in the UK, with additional streaming available through Bet365 for selected matches. Here is everything you need to know about how to watch Wimbledon 2026 live, including the full TV schedule, streaming options and key matches to look out for.
Wimbledon remains the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world. The grass-court Grand Slam draws the best players on the planet to SW19 each summer, and the 2026 edition promises to be no different. Jannik Sinner defends the men’s singles title, while Iga Swiatek returns as reigning women’s champion. For full draw updates, results and match previews, visit our Wimbledon hub page.
Wimbledon holds a unique position in UK sport as the only Grand Slam available on free-to-air television. The BBC provides comprehensive coverage across BBC One, BBC Two and iPlayer, meaning fans do not need a paid subscription to follow the action. Bet365 complements this by streaming qualifying rounds and early-round matches on outside courts that the BBC may not cover.
Watch Wimbledon 2026 Live with Bet365
Bet365 offers live streaming of selected Wimbledon matches, particularly during the qualifying rounds and early stages of the main draw. This is useful for catching outside-court matches that fall outside the BBC’s broadcast schedule. To access the Wimbledon live stream on Bet365:
- Visit Bet365 and log in or create an account.
- Navigate to the tennis section and find the Wimbledon event.
- Select any match with the live stream icon to begin watching.
- You must have a funded account or have placed a bet within the last 24 hours to access streams.
Live streaming is available on desktop and through the Bet365 app on iOS and Android devices. Geo-restrictions apply, and streams are subject to availability. T&Cs apply. 18+.
Wimbledon 2026 TV Schedule UK
All times shown are BST (British Summer Time). Play on outside courts begins at 11:00am, with Centre Court action starting at 1:30pm on most days. The schedule below outlines the key rounds and approximate UK broadcast times.
| Date | Round | UK Start Time (BST) |
|---|---|---|
| Mon 29 June | First Round (Day 1) | 11:00am |
| Tue 30 June | First Round (Day 2) | 11:00am |
| Wed 1 July – Thu 2 July | Second Round | 11:00am |
| Fri 3 July – Sat 4 July | Third Round | 11:00am |
| Mon 6 July | Round of 16 | 1:30pm (Centre Court) |
| Tue 7 July – Wed 8 July | Quarter-Finals | 1:30pm |
| Thu 9 July – Fri 10 July | Semi-Finals | 1:30pm |
| Sat 11 July | Women’s Singles Final | 4:00pm |
| Sun 12 July | Men’s Singles Final | 4:00pm |
Where to Watch Wimbledon on TV and Online
Several services provide coverage of Wimbledon 2026 in the UK. The table below compares the main options available to viewers.
| Service | Coverage | Cost | Platforms |
|---|---|---|---|
| BBC (TV & iPlayer) | Full main draw coverage across multiple courts | Free (TV licence required) | TV, web, app |
| Bet365 | Selected qualifying and outside-court matches | Free with funded account | Web, app |
The BBC remains the best option for comprehensive Wimbledon coverage, with multiple simultaneous streams available on iPlayer. Bet365 is a useful supplement for matches not covered by the BBC, particularly during qualifying week and the early rounds when play takes place across 18 courts.
Key Matches to Watch at Wimbledon 2026
Men’s final — Jannik Sinner v Alexander Zverev (Sunday 12 July). World No. 1 and defending champion Jannik Sinner meets Roland-Garros champion Alexander Zverev in a first grass-court meeting between the pair. Sinner leads the head-to-head 10-4 and starts favourite, but Zverev’s serve makes him dangerous. Read our full men’s final preview.
Women’s final — Karolína Muchová v Linda Nosková (Saturday 11 July). The first all-Czech singles final in Grand Slam history guarantees a first-time major champion. Experienced shot-maker Karolína Muchová faces 21-year-old power hitter Linda Nosková. See our women’s final preview and the head-to-head.
The story of the fortnight — Arthur Fery. British wild card Arthur Fery produced one of Wimbledon’s great underdog runs, beating Grigor Dimitrov and Flavio Cobolli to reach the semi-finals before losing to Zverev. Read his story.
For match predictions and analysis, visit our tennis betting tips page. You can also find the latest promotions on our best tennis betting offers page.
FAQs
Is Wimbledon free to watch in the UK?
Yes. The BBC holds the rights to broadcast Wimbledon in the UK, making it available free-to-air on BBC One, BBC Two and BBC iPlayer. You will need a valid TV licence to watch. Bet365 also offers streaming of selected matches for account holders.
How do I watch Wimbledon on Bet365?
Log in to your Bet365 account, navigate to tennis, and select any Wimbledon match with the live stream icon. You need a funded account or to have placed a bet in the last 24 hours. Bet365 tends to cover qualifying and outside-court matches not shown on BBC.
What time does play start at Wimbledon?
Play on outside courts begins at 11:00am BST. Centre Court matches start at 1:30pm BST on most days during the tournament. The men’s and women’s singles finals are scheduled for 4:00pm BST on the final weekend.
Who are the favourites to win Wimbledon 2026?
Jannik Sinner heads the men’s betting market as defending champion and clear favourite, and reached the final to face Roland-Garros champion Alexander Zverev. In the women’s draw, the leading seeds all fell early, leaving a first all-Czech final between Karolína Muchová and Linda Nosková — and a guaranteed first-time Wimbledon champion. For the latest odds and predictions, check our tennis betting tips.
Want to call the draw yourself? Build and share your own bracket with our Wimbledon 2026 men’s (ATP) draw predictor and women’s (WTA) draw predictor.
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