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July sports schedule on TOD by beIN: here’s what coming

RAMI M.
RAMI M.
Jul 3

As July unfolds amid the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2026, sports fans across the Middle East and North Africa have access to a busy slate of live events through TOD by beIN. The platform carries remaining World Cup matches alongside tennis and motorsport highlights, offering viewers options for both live broadcasts and on-demand replays in the region.

Wimbledon 2026 is currently in progress at the All England Club, maintaining its status as one of the oldest and most traditional Grand Slam tournaments. The men’s side includes defending champion Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic with his seven previous titles there, along with Alexander Zverev, Ben Shelton, and Taylor Fritz. On the women’s draw, top players feature Aryna Sabalenka, defending champion Iga Świątek, Elena Rybakina, Coco Gauff, and rising talent Mirra Andreeva. A notable narrative involves Serena Williams’ return to the grass courts for the first time since her retirement after the 2022 US Open. Her singles run ended early, but she continues in doubles competition paired with her sister Venus, marking their first joint Wimbledon appearance in ten years.

Coverage includes live feeds from Centre Court, No. 1 Court, and No. 2 Court with English and Arabic commentary. Additional courts such as 3, 12, and 18 are available with English audio, and Centre Court streams in UHD HDR. While this setup provides solid access, tennis enthusiasts might note that grass-court tennis still rewards specific playing styles, sometimes leading to predictable early exits for players less adapted to the surface compared to clay or hard courts.

Formula 1 follows with three consecutive race weekends that test drivers and teams across varied circuits. The British Grand Prix at Silverstone runs from 3 to 5 July, known for its high-speed layout and passionate home crowd. Next comes the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps from 17 to 19 July, a track famous for its unpredictable weather and demanding corners that have shaped many memorable races over decades. The Hungarian Grand Prix at Hungaroring concludes the stretch from 24 to 26 July, emphasizing technical precision on a tight, twisty circuit. Each weekend features practice, qualifying, and the main race, giving fans a chance to follow the championship battle as it progresses through the European summer.

This convergence of football, tennis, and motorsport in a single month reflects the crowded global calendar, where major events often overlap and force viewers to prioritize. TOD by beIN positions itself as a central hub for such content in the MENA region, bundling these with other competitions like various football leagues and combat sports. The approach simplifies access compared to fragmented rights in previous years, though scheduling conflicts remain inevitable during peak periods.

Historically, platforms like this have evolved from traditional broadcasters to streaming services that prioritize flexibility, yet challenges persist around commentary quality, stream stability during high-demand matches, and the balance between premium pricing and comprehensive coverage. For regional audiences balancing work and viewing, the on-demand features offer practical advantages over strictly linear schedules.

Overall, July delivers a solid mix of established rivalries and emerging storylines across these disciplines, keeping sports consumption engaging without requiring multiple subscriptions.

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