Live on Sky Sports this month: what to watch on Sky Sports in May and June 2026
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Don’t miss the climax of the football season, along with Formula One action, cricket, golf, darts, rugby league, basketball and more
By Chris Miller, Feature Writer
- Published
- 20 May 2026
You can see the final day of Premier League action this month, with every match live on Sky Sports on 24 May, as well as the always exciting EFL play-off finals. Elsewhere there are three F1 Grand Prix races including the classic Monaco GP, along with international cricket, golf’s US Women’s Open, the PDC Premier League of Darts play-offs, Super League rugby, the NBA finals and more. Read on for your comprehensive guide to the best of the sporting action in the coming month.
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Here’s all the action you can enjoy live on Sky Sports this month.
Football: Premier League
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The final day of the Premier League, with all matches kicking off at the same time live on Sky Sports, is never one to miss. Whether it’s a desperate relegation battle, a fight over European qualifying places or just seeing how high up the table your team can finish, there’s intrigue and excitement almost everywhere you look (although this year perhaps only diehard fans will be tuning in to Burnley v Wolves).
And of course, Arsenal fans will get to see their team lift the Premier League trophy after an exciting title race that went almost all the way to the wire. So with every single game live across the Sky Sports channels and Sky Sports+, settle in for one final afternoon of brilliant entertainment in this Premier League season.
Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester United
Sunday 24 May, 2pm, Sky Sports
Burnley v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Sunday 24 May, 2pm, Sky Sports
Crystal Palace v Arsenal
Sunday 24 May, 2pm, Sky Sports
Fulham v Newcastle United
Sunday 24 May, 2pm, Sky Sports
Liverpool v Brentford
Sunday 24 May, 2pm, Sky Sports
Manchester City v Aston Villa
Sunday 24 May, 2pm, Sky Sports
Nottingham Forest v Bournemouth
Sunday 24 May, 2pm, Sky Sports
Sunderland v Chelsea
Sunday 24 May, 2pm, Sky Sports
Tottenham Hotspur v Everton
Sunday 24 May, 2pm, Sky Sports
West Ham United v Leeds United
Sunday 24 May, 2pm, Sky Sports
Football: EFL Play-off Finals
It’s 40 years since the play-offs were introduced – you can watch the documentary The Play-offs At 40 on demand – and this year they’ve had their most dramatic twist to date. At the time of writing, Championship semi-final winners Southampton have been expelled after a staff member was caught observing training at Middlesbrough (and other clubs), with Boro reinstated to face Hull in the final on Saturday. But things could change as the process rumbles on…
With all three Wembley showdowns scheduled to be on over the Bank Holiday weekend on Sky Sports, along with the Premier League’s final day, it’s a three-day treat for anyone who loves football the most when hopes, dreams and ambitions are at stake (as well as millions of pounds). Savour every minute of these massive games.
Championship Play-off Final: Hull City v Middlesbrough
Saturday 23 May, 3pm, Sky Sports Football HD (CH 502)
League One Play-off Final: Stockport County v Bolton Wanderers
Sunday 24 May, 12pm, Sky Sports Football HD (CH 502)
League Two Play-off Final: Salford City v Notts County
Bank Holiday Monday, 2pm, Sky Sports Football HD (CH 502)
Motorsport: Formula One
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Championship leader Kimi Antonelli has been highly impressive this season as he surged to the top of the standings with three consecutive Grand Prix victories. But he’s benefited from a little luck too: McLaren’s technical troubles in China, a fortunate safety-car deployment in Japan, Max Verstappen spinning off the track early in Miami. That can’t last much longer and although Antonelli and Mercedes team-mate George Russell are well clear of their rivals for now, expect things to get a lot closer over the coming months.
Thought you’d seen the last of the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit when the Spanish Grand Prix was moved to Madrid? Nope, it’s still hanging in there with its own GP that will be on the F1 calendar in alternating years. That’s coming up in June but before then, Montréal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve hosts the Canadian Grand Prix – and then the season hits the streets of Monte-Carlo for one of the signature events of the F1 year. The glamour!
Canadian Grand Prix
From Friday 22 May, 5.30pm, Sky Sports F1® HD (CH 507)
Canadian Grand Prix – Race
Sunday 24 May, 7.30pm, Sky Sports F1® HD (CH 507)
Monaco Grand Prix
From Friday 5 June, 12pm, Sky Sports F1® HD (CH 507)
Monaco Grand Prix – Race
Sunday 7 June, 1.30pm, Sky Sports F1® HD (CH 507)
Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix
From Friday 12 June, 12pm, Sky Sports F1® HD (CH 507)
Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix – Race
Sunday 14 June, 1.30pm, Sky Sports F1® HD (CH 507)
Cricket: Internationals
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After a rain-affected one-day series against New Zealand, the England women’s squad will be hoping for more clement weather as they face the Silver Ferns (again) and then India as preparation for the T20 World Cup, which begins with their match against Sri Lanka at Edgbaston on 12 June. England, still missing captain and talisman Nat Sciver-Brunt with injury, will need to be at their best to score a confidence-boosting series win against the reigning world champions New Zealand. India, ranked third in the world, will also provide suitably tough opposition.
The England men’s summer gets under way at the beginning of June when they face New Zealand at Lord’s in the first of three Test matches. Seam bowler Ollie Robinson returns to the squad after two years away, having recovered from the back issues that plagued him, but there’s no place for Zak Crawley after his disappointing winter. New faces include batters Emilio Gay and James Rew, as well as Hampshire quick Sonny Baker. Can any of them make an impact? Tune in to Sky Sports in June to find out.
England v New Zealand: 1st Women’s T20
Wednesday 20 May, 6pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
England v New Zealand: 2nd Women’s T20
Saturday 23 May, 2pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
England v New Zealand: 3rd Women’s T20
Bank Holiday Monday, 2pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
England v India: 1st Women’s T20
Thursday 28 May, 6pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
England v India: 2nd Women’s T20
Saturday 30 May, 2pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
England v India: 3rd Women’s T20
Tuesday 2 June, 6pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
England v New Zealand: 1st Men’s Test
Thursday 4 to Monday 8 June, from 10am, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
From Friday 12 June, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
Rugby League: Super League
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If Hull KR fans thought their brilliant Super League victory last year – accompanied by Challenge Cup glory and followed by the World Club Championship – would usher in a period of dominance, they’ve been forced to think again in 2026. Neither Rovers nor anyone else has been able to take control of the competition: even Leeds, who have been scoring tries for fun (especially Maika Sivo and Brodie Croft) and averaging well over 30 points per game, still suffered defeats to Leigh and Hull FC. The Rhinos’ attacking play has been irresistible at times but they can be caught out.
Leeds face St Helens – the top two at the time of writing – at Headingley on 4 June, in one of the biggest matches of the season so far. Can one of these pull away from the pack? Or will one of the chasing teams – Hull KR, Wigan, Warrington – put a run together and secure top spot going into the second half of the season? With the contenders not just taking points off each other but also dropping points against lower-half sides, it’s anyone’s guess and that’s just the way we like it. Every Super League game, as ever, is live on Sky Sports.
Hull Kingston Rovers v Wigan Warriors
Thursday 21 May, 7.30pm, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Leigh Leopards v Hull FC
Friday 22 May, 7.30pm, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Leeds Rhinos v Huddersfield Giants
Friday 22 May, 8pm, Sky Sports+
Castleford Tigers v St Helens
Saturday 23 May, 3pm, Sky Sports+
Toulouse Olympique v Wakefield Trinity
Saturday 23 May, 6pm, Sky Sports+
York Knights v Catalans Dragons
Saturday 23 May, 8pm, Sky Sports+
Warrington Wolves v Bradford Bulls
Sunday 24 May, 3pm, Sky Sports+
Leeds Rhinos v St Helens
Thursday 4 June, 7.30pm, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Bradford Bulls v York Knights
Friday 5 June, 8pm, Sky Sports+
Castleford Tigers v Leigh Leopards
Friday 5 June, 8pm, Sky Sports+
Warrington Wolves v Hull FC
Friday 5 June, 8pm, Sky Sports+
Huddersfield Giants v Toulouse Olympique
Saturday 6 June, 3pm, Sky Sports+
Wakefield Trinity v Hull Kingston Rovers
Saturday 6 June, 5.30pm, Sky Sports+
Catalans Dragons v Wigan Warriors
Saturday 6 June, 6pm, Sky Sports+
Darts
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The Premier League is one of the few big titles Luke Littler isn’t defending in 2026, having lost the 2025 final to his great friend and rival Luke Humphries – despite finishing top of the table. But after a slow start, Littler has taken charge of this year’s competition and qualified for the play-offs after winning Week 13 in Aberdeen. He’ll be joined there by Jonny Clayton, who’s been almost as impressive as Littler this year having won four nights. The Welshman claimed this trophy in 2021 and will relish the chance to take the stage at a packed O2 Arena in London, having celebrated his earlier triumph in front of just 1,000 fans at Arena MK.
Humphries claimed his place with a spectacular victory in Birmingham, while that week’s runner-up Gerwyn Price also qualified, so you can expect a high-quality night of darts on 28 May as the four face off. Then in June, Littler and Humphries will go from opponents to team-mates as they represent England in the World Cup of Darts, and they’ll be under pressure to perform after their dismal showing last year. Still, they’ll be among the favourites in Frankfurt, alongside the Netherlands, Scotland and defending champions Northern Ireland.
Premier League Week 16 – Sheffield
Thursday 21 May, 7pm, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
Premier League – Play-offs
Thursday 28 May, 7pm, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
World Cup Of Darts
Thursday 11 to Sunday 14 June, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504) + Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
Football: Women’s Football
WSL bottom club Leicester play off against Charlton, who were pipped to automatic promotion on the final day of the WSL2 season and finished third. Can the Foxes turn their form around, get a result at The Valley and survive in the top flight? Or will Karen Hills’s Charlton make it to the top tier?
At the end of May, Sky Sports is also showing the World Sevens Football – the second edition of this small-sided tournament and the first time it’s being staged in London. Appearing at Bretford’s Gtech Stadium will be Aston Villa, Everton, London City Lionesses, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United and more.
WSL Relegation Play-off: Charlton Athletic v Leicester City
Saturday 23 May, 12pm, Sky Sports Premier League HD (CH 502)
World Sevens Football
Thursday 28 to Saturday 30 May, from 2.30pm, Sky Sports Mix HD (CH 511)
Golf
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Superb golf action each week on Sky Sports, including the US Women’s Open at Pacific Palisades, California, where Sweden’s Maja Stark will be defending the title she claimed last year. There’s also the Curtis Cup, where the best female amateurs from GB and Ireland take on the US.
European Tour: Belgian Open
Thursday 21 to Sunday 24 May, from 12pm, Sky Sports Golf HD (CH 505)
PGA Tour: The Byron Nelson
Thursday 21 to Sunday 24 May, from 5pm, Sky Sports Golf HD (CH 505)
European Tour: Austrian Open
Thursday 28 to Sunday 31 May, from 12pm, Sky Sports Golf HD (CH 505)
PGA Tour: Charles Schwab Challenge
Thursday 28 to Sunday 31 May, from 5pm, Sky Sports Golf HD (CH 505)
European Tour: Dutch Open
Thursday 4 to Sunday 7 June, from 12pm, Sky Sports Golf HD (CH 505)
PGA Tour: The Memorial Tournament
Thursday 4 to Sunday 7 June, from 5pm, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504) + Sky Sports Golf HD (CH 505)
The US Women’s Open
Thursday 4 to Sunday 7 June, from 7pm, Sky Sports Golf HD (CH 505)
PGA Tour: Canadian Open
Thursday 11 to Sunday 14 June, from 12pm, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504) + Sky Sports Golf HD (CH 505)
Curtis Cup
Friday 12 to Sunday 14 June, from 5.30pm, Sky Sports Mix HD (CH 511)
Cricket: T20 Leagues
As the 19th edition of the Indian Premier League heads towards its exciting conclusion, the men’s and women’s T20 Blast competitions get under way in England and Wales. Somerset (men’s) and Surrey (women’s) are the holders.
IPL: Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians
Wednesday 20 May, 2.50pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
IPL: Gujarat Titans v Chennai Super Kings
Thursday 21 May, 2.50pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
Women’s T20 Blast: Somerset v Hampshire Hawks
Friday 22 May, 2.25pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
IPL: Sunrisers Hyderabad v Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Friday 22 May, 2.50pm, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Men’s T20 Blast: Somerset v Hampshire Hawks
Friday 22 May, 6.25pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
IPL: Lucknow Super Giants v Punjab Kings
Saturday 23 May, 2.50pm, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Men’s T20 Blast: Glamorgan v Gloucestershire
Saturday 23 May, 6.45pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
IPL: Mumbai Indians v Rajasthan Royals
Sunday 24 May, 10.50am, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Men’s T20 Blast: Middlesex v Surrey
Sunday 24 May, 11.55am, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
IPL: Kolkata Knight Riders v Delhi Capitals
Sunday 24 May, 3pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
IPL: Qualifier 1
Tuesday 26 May, 2.50pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
Women’s T20 Blast: Hampshire Hawks v Essex
Tuesday 26 May, 2.55pm, Sky Sports Mix HD (CH 511)
Men’s T20 Blast: Hampshire Hawks v Essex
Tuesday 26 May, 7pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
IPL: Eliminator
Wednesday 27 May, 2.50pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
Men’s T20 Blast: Leicestershire Foxes v Derbyshire Falcons
Wednesday 27 May, 6.30pm, Sky Sports+ + 7pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
IPL: Qualifier 2
Friday 29 May, 2.50pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
Men’s T20 Blast: Worcestershire Rapids v Birmingham Bears
Friday 29 May, 5.30pm, Sky Sports+ + 7pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
Men’s T20 Blast: Sussex Sharks v Middlesex
Saturday 30 May, 6.55pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
Men’s T20 Blast: Birmingham Bears v Northamptonshire Steelbacks
Sunday 31 May, 2.30pm, Sky Sports Mix HD (CH 511)
IPL: Final
Sunday 31 May, 2.50pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
Men’s T20 Blast: Surrey v Middlesex
Wednesday 3 June, 6.30pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
Men’s T20 Blast: Somerset v Glamorgan
Thursday 4 June, 6.55pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
Men’s T20 Blast: Yorkshire v Lancashire Lightning
Friday 5 June, 6.55pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
Men’s T20 Blast: Durham v Northamptonshire Steelbacks
Saturday 6 June, 7pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
Men’s T20 Blast: Essex v Kent Spitfires
Tuesday 9 June, 6.55pm, Sky Sports Cricket HD (CH 505)
Motorsport: IndyCar Series
The crown jewel in the IndyCar race series takes place on 24 May with the 110th running of the Indy 500. Championship leader Álex Palou won this event for the first time last year and will look to take control of the 2026 season with another win, while Britain’s groundbreaking female driver Katherine Legge will enter the race for the fifth time.
Indy 500 – Practice
Friday 22 May, 4pm, Sky Sports Mix HD (CH 511)
Indy 500 – Pit Stop Contest
Friday 22 May, 8.10pm, Sky Sports F1® HD (CH 507)
Indy 500 – Race
Sunday 24 May, 3pm, Sky Sports F1® HD (CH 507) + Sky Sports Mix HD (CH 511)
Rugby League: Australia + NZ
After an unusually subdued 2025 season (although they still almost reached the Grand Final), Penrith Panthers have assumed their customary place at the top of the NRL ladder, pursued by New Zealand Warriors and Sydney Roosters. There’s live men’s NRL action on Sky Sports throughout the season, and this month you can also watch the men’s and women’s State of Origin series between Queensland and New South Wales.
NRL Men: St George Illawarra Dragons v New Zealand Warriors
Saturday 23 May, 8.30am, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
NRL Men: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles v Gold Coast Titans
Saturday 23 May, 10.35am, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
NRL Men: North Queensland Cowboys v South Sydney Rabbitohs
Sunday 24 May, 7.05am, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
Men’s State Of Origin Game 1: New South Wales Blues v Queensland Maroons
Wednesday 27 May, 10am, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
Women’s State Of Origin Game 3: Queensland Maroons v New South Wales Blues
Thursday 28 May, 10.30am, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
NRL Men: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks v Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Friday 29 May, 11am, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
NRL Men: Wests Tigers v Canterbury Bulldogs
Saturday 30 May, 8.30am, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
NRL Men: Melbourne Storm v Sydney Roosters
Saturday 30 May, 10.35am, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
NRL Men: Penrith Panthers v New Zealand Warriors
Sunday 31 May, 9.15am, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
Rugby Union: Super Rugby Pacific
The best teams from New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific Islands contest this high-quality rugby union competition and after a decent early showing from the Brumbies of Canberra, the NZ teams are once again dominating with the Chiefs, Hurricanes, Blues and Crusaders all battling for top spot. Don’t miss the rugby action on Friday and Saturday mornings throughout the southern hemisphere winter.
Crusaders v Chiefs
Friday 22 May, 8am, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Waratahs v Brumbies
Friday 22 May, 10.30am, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Moana Pasifika v Reds
Saturday 23 May, 5.30am, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Hurricanes v Highlanders
Saturday 23 May, 8am, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Western Force v Fijian Drua
Saturday 23 May, 10.30am, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Crusaders v Hurricanes
Friday 29 May, 8am, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Reds v Fijian Drua
Friday 29 May, 10.30am, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Brumbies v Moana Pasifika
Saturday 30 May, 5.30am, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Chiefs v Blues
Saturday 30 May, 8am, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Western Force v Waratahs
Saturday 30 May, 10.30am, Sky Sports+ HD (CH 504)
Boxing
Want to see one of the greatest female boxers of all time in action? Of course you do. Puerto Rican legend Amanda Serrano defends her WBA and WBO featherweight titles against Germany’s Cheyenne Hanson in El Paso, Texas, on the same bill as Stephanie Han’s rematch with former UFC star Holly Holm for the WBA lightweight title. In June you can see fast-rising British cruiserweight Chris Billam-Smith face Canada’s Ryan Rozicki in his home town of Bournemouth.
WBA + WBO Featherweight Titles: Serrano v Hanson
WBA Lightweight Title: Han v Holm
Sunday 31 May, 2am, Sky Sports
Cruiserweight Bout: Billam-Smith v Rozicki
Saturday 6 June, 6pm, Sky Sports
Tennis
The action comes from the clay courts of Europe and north Africa this month, with Strasbourg and Hamburg hosting ATP and WTA 500 events. Once the clay season has culminated in Paris, the players move on to grass as they prepare for the major summer events. Don’t miss the thrilling grass-court tennis from Germany and the Netherlands.
ATP Tour – Geneva Open
Monday 18 to Saturday 23 May, from 9.30am, Sky Sports Tennis HD (CH 520) + Sky Sports+
WTA Tour – Strasbourg Open
Monday 18 to Saturday 23 May, from 9.30am, Sky Sports Tennis HD (CH 520) + Sky Sports+
ATP Tour – Hamburg Open
Monday 18 to Saturday 23 May, from 11am, Sky Sports Tennis HD (CH 520) + Sky Sports+
WTA Tour – Rabat Grand Prix
Monday 18 to Saturday 23 May, from 11am, Sky Sports Tennis HD (CH 520) + Sky Sports+
ATP/WTA Tour – Rosmalen Championships, ’t Hertogenbosch
Monday 8 to Saturday 14 June, Sky Sports Tennis HD (CH 520) + Sky Sports+
ATP Tour – Stuttgart Open
Monday 8 to Saturday 14 June, Sky Sports Tennis HD (CH 520) + Sky Sports+
Basketball: NBA
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Reigning champs Oklahoma City started the season in style, suffered a dip, and then recovered to power their way through the play-offs where they dispatched the Phoenix Suns and LA Lakers without losing a game. The Thunder will be favourites for the Western Conference finals, while in the Eastern Conference the Knicks face the Cavaliers for a spot in the NBA finals in June.
Eastern Conference Finals: New York Knicks v Cleveland Cavaliers
From Wednesday 20 May, 8.30pm, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
Western Conference Finals: Oklahoma City Thunder v San Antonio Spurs
From Thursday 21 May, 12.30am, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
NBA Finals
From Wednesday 3 June, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
Basketball: WNBA
The WNBA goes from strength to strength with the addition of two more teams in the 2026 season: Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire, who take on New York Liberty live on Sky Sports this month. With the likes of Breanna Stewart, Napheesa Collier and Alyssa Thomas joining the ranks of the USA’s most celebrated athletes, don’t turn down a courtside seat on Sky Sports.
Dallas Wings @ New York Liberty
Sunday 24 May, 8pm, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
Portland Fire @ New York Liberty
Tuesday 26 May, 1am, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
Phoenix Mercury @ New York Liberty
Wednesday 27 May, 11.30pm, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
Atlanta Dream @ Minnesota Lynx
Thursday 28 May, 2am, Sky Sports Action HD (CH 510)
Netball: Super League
The final two rounds of the regular NSL season are coming up live on Sky Sports. London Pulse dominated in 2025 but they aren’t having it all their own way this year: Loughborough Lightning and Manchester Thunder have both stayed ahead of the champions, with the Thunder scoring an impressive 64-52 win over the Pulse in early May. Those three and an impressive Nottingham Forest team, who only joined the league last year, are the contenders for the 2026 title. The Grand Final is on 20 June.
Nottingham Forest v Manchester Thunder
Friday 22 May, 7pm, Sky Sports Mix HD (CH 511)
Loughborough Lightning v Leeds Rhinos
Saturday 23 May, 6pm, Sky Sports+
London Mavericks v Birmingham Panthers
Sunday 24 May, 6pm, Sky Sports+
Leeds Rhinos v Birmingham Panthers
Friday 29 May, 7pm, Sky Sports+
London Mavericks v Cardiff Dragons
Saturday 30 May, 4pm, Sky Sports+
Nottingham Forest v London Pulse
Sunday 31 May, 6pm, Sky Sports+
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