the complete calendar of sporting events around the world

From January to December 2025, find here all the major dates for the coming year. We're drooling in advance!

From the Men's Handball World Championships to the Athletics World Championships, including an exciting new Formula 1 season, the Club World Cup (men's ), the Women's European Championship, the Tour de and the swimming world championships, the year 2025 is full of events. A year of competitions, each more exciting than the last, not to be missed. The schedule of the main events.

From January 6 to 26

: Australian Open in Melbourne (Australia)

From January 14 to 20

Men's handball: World Championships in Denmark and Croatia

From February 19 to June 3

Women's football: Nations League group stage

Early March

Offshore sailing: arrival of the Vendée Globe boats (single-handed round-the-world race) in Les Sables d'Olonne.

16 mars

Formula 1: start of the 2025 season in Melbourne (Australia)

March 20 and 23

Men's football: Nations League (quarter-finals, home and away)

23 mars

Formula 1: Chinese Grand Prix (Shangai)

6 avril

Formula 1: Japanese Grand Prix (Suzuka)

13 avril

Formula 1: Bahrain Grand Prix (Sahir)

20 avril

Formula 1: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (Jeddah)

May 4th

Formula 1: Miami Grand Prix (Miami Gardens)

From May 10 to June 1

: Tour of Italy (Giro)

From May 17 to 25

Table tennis: world championships in Doha (Qatar)

May 18

Formula 1: Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix (Imola)

May 21

Men's football: Europa League final in Bilbao (Spain)

May 24

Men's football: final of the Coupe de France at SDF (Saint-Denis)

May 25: OL in Lisbon for the Women's Champions League final?

May 25

Women's football: Champions League final in Lisbon

From May 25 to June 8

Tennis: Roland Garros tournament ()

May 25

Formula 1: Monaco Grand Prix

May 31st

Men's football: Champions League final in Munich (Germany)

June 1

Formula 1: Spanish Grand Prix (Barcelona)

From June 4 to 8

Men's football: Nations League final four (venue to be determined)

From June 13 to 20

Judo: World Championships in Budapest

June 15

Formula 1: Canadian Grand Prix (Montreal)

From June 15 to July 13

Men's football: Club World Cup in the United States

From June 30 to July 13

Tennis: Wimbledon tournament in London (England)

From July 2 to 27

Football: Women's European Championship in Switzerland

From July 5 to 27, 2025

Cycling: Men’s Tour de France

July 6

Formula 1: British Grand Prix (Silverstone)

July 27

Formula 1: Belgian Grand Prix (Spa-Francorchamps)

From July 11 to August 3

Swimming: World Championships in Singapore

From July 26 to August 3

Cycling: Women’s Tour de France

August 3

Formula 1: Hungarian Grand Prix (Budapest)

From August 22 to September 7

: Women's World Cup in England

From August 23 to September 14

Cycling: Tour of Spain (Vuelta)

From August 26 to September 2

Tennis: Flushing Meadows tournament in New York (United States)

From August 27 to September 14

: men's European championship in Latvia, Cyprus, Finland and Poland.

August 31

Formula 1: Dutch Grand Prix (Zandvoort)

September 7

Formula 1: Italian Grand Prix (Monza)

Samba-Mayela Cyrena in gold at the Tokyo Worlds?

September 13 to 21

Athletics: World Championship in Tokyo (Japan)

September 21

Formula 1: Azerbaijan Grand Prix (Baku)

September 21 to 28

Cycling: Men's World Road Championships, in Kigali (Rwanda)

October 5

Formula 1: Singapore Grand Prix (Marina Bay)

October 19

Formula 1: United States Grand Prix (Austin)

October 11 and 28

Women's football: Nations League semi-finals

October 26

Formula 1: Mexico Grand Prix

November 9th

Formula 1: Sao Paulo Grand Prix

November 22

Formula 1: Las Vegas Grand Prix

November 26 to December 2

Women's football: final and match for 3rd place in the Nations League

November 30th

Formula 1: Qatar Grand Prix (Local)

December 7

Formula 1: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Las Marina)

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