Sunday’s sport – what’s on and where can I watch it?

The World Cup comes to a conclusion on Sunday as Spain and Argentina battle it out for the trophy in New Jersey.

In cricket, England and India’s white-ball series also draws to a close in the final One Day International with the score locked at 1-1.

Elsewhere, it is also the fourth and final day of The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale and the Belgian Grand Prix.

All eyes on the World Cup Final

Messi will look for his second successive World Cup trophy (Nick Potts/PA) (PA Wire)

Argentina knocked England out on Wednesday to set up a meeting with Spain in the World Cup final at the MetLife Stadium. Argentina and Lionel Messi are looking for a second successive World Cup but in their way stand European champions Spain. Lamine Yamal, 19, will be hoping he can clinch the most coveted trophy in world football at the first time of asking live on ITV and BBC One from 7.00pm.

England meet India in series decider

England will meet India in the series decider (Steven Paston/PA) (PA Wire)

Joe Root scored 99 not out to help England level up the ODI series with a four-wicket victory in Cardiff, after India took the win at Edgbaston in the first game. Brendon McCullum’s side will be hoping to get another white-ball series under their belt after they beat India 4-0 the T20 series. Action at Lord’s gets under way on Sky Sports Cricket at 10.30am.

Who will win at Royal Birkdale?

The final day of action at Royal Birkdale gets underway (Peter Byrne/PA) (PA Wire)

We will find out the winner of the 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale on Sunday with plenty of names in the mix. Bryson DeChambeau will looking to put his rules controversy behind him and recommence his bid for a first Open title on an exciting final day of action which gets under way on Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event from 10am.

What else is happening on Sunday?

The Belgian Grand Prix starts (David Davies/PA) (PA Wire)

The Formula One World Championship goes to Belgium this weekend with race coverage from Spa on Sky Sports F1 at 1.55pm

Elsewhere, the Tour de France continues with Stage 15 of the race, live on TNT Sports 1 from 11.45am, and day two of the World Darts Matchplay is on all day with action live on Sky Sports Action at 1.00pm and 7.00pm as well as Sky Sports Main Event 1930 – with Michael van Gerwen, Gary Anderson and Gian van Veen all playing.

On this day in history

Drogba signed for Chelsea in 2004 (Rebecca Naden/PA) (PA Archive)

2004: Chelsea agreed a £24million fee with Marseille for striker Didier Drogba.

2021: A capacity crowd of 2,000 was admitted to Blackpool’s Winter Gardens for the World Matchplay darts as Covid-19 restrictions were lifted.

2023: England seamer Stuart Broad took his 600th Test wicket, becoming just the fifth bowler and second non-spinner to do so. Broad reached the prestigious milestone by dismissing Travis Head on the opening day of the fourth Ashes Test at Old Trafford.