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Monday is the fifth and final day of the third men's Test between England and India. Join our team for updates from Lord's (from 11am, all times BST) as a thrilling series continues. It's also a big day at the Tour de France, with riders tackling eight categorised climbs on stage 10 before the first rest day on Tuesday. Euro 2025 heats up on Wednesday as the quarter-finals kick off. Keep up with all the tournament news with our writers on the match day blog (from 10am), before Norway take on Italy in Geneva (8pm). There's more live cricket as England's women face India in the first ODI at Southampton (1pm), and the Tour continues with a stage for the sprinters in Toulouse (from 11am). We'll have more Euro 2025 news, buildup and match action on Thursday, and England will take on Sweden if they finish second in Group D (8pm). Stage 12 of the Tour de France takes the race into the Pyrenees, and one of the UK summer's biggest sporting events begins at Royal Portrush. Join our golf writers for live Open coverage from the early knockings to close of play in the first round. The Open coverage continues on Friday with round two as big names battle to make the cut and secure their place for the weekend (from 7am). The Tour hosts a mountain time-trial which could be key to overall contenders' hopes, while the third Euro 2025 quarter-final pits favourites Spain against hosts Switzerland (8pm). Saturday begins with rugby union as the British & Irish Lions take on Australia in the first of three Tests (11am). Keep up with all the action from Brisbane, before the afternoon brings more Tour drama in the mountains and England face India in the second women's cricket ODI at Lord's (11am). It's also Moving Day at the Open – can Rory McIlroy climb the leaderboard at his home course? The fourth Euros quarter-final will feature England against Germany if the Lionesses top their group, and there's still time for Saturday night boxing as Oleksandr Usyk and Daniel Dubois meet at Wembley Stadium in a fight to be the undisputed world heavyweight champion (from 8pm). On Sunday, follow the Tour de France's stage 15 to Carcassonne before the second rest day, and then it's all eyes on Royal Portrush as the battle for the Claret Jug reaches its dramatic conclusion.
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