Where to watch Wimbledon 2024 – from TV coverage to live screenings

Here's everything you need to know.
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Clive Brunskill

As one of the biggest tennis competitions in the world kicks off, we are excited for what excitement, wins and drama Wimbledon 2024 might bring.

Alongside the nail-biting matches, we're also obsessed with the celebrity sightings on Centre Court and their outfits, from Sienna Miller, Daisy Edgar Jones and Emma Watson to the many, many Royal Family members who come by to spectate. It's a treat all around, really.

Get your strawberries and cream at the ready – here's everything you need to know about the competition, including how and where to watch it.

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When is Wimbledon 2024?

The tennis tournament runs from Monday 1 July until Sunday 14 July, when the men's singles final will be held. The women's singles final will be played on Saturday 13th.

The qualifying stages for Wimbledon took place between Monday 24 and Thursday 27 June.

Where can I watch Wimbledon 2024?

It will be broadcast on the BBC, with live matches available to watch on BBC One, BBC Two and the BBC Red Button.

You can also use BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and the app to watch up to 18 different courts, as well as listen to BBC Radio 5 live commentary and nightly match analysis on BBC Two.

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Clive Brunskill

Wimbledon TV schedule

Individual courts will be available to watch via BBC iPlayer from 11am each day and the Red Button. There will also be coverage split across BBC One and BBC Two as follows:

Monday 1st July

  • 10:30am-12:15pm (BBC Two)
  • 12:15pm-1pm (BBC One)
  • 1pm-9pm (BBC Two)
  • 2pm-6pm (BBC One)

Tuesday 2nd July

  • 11am-12:15pm (BBC Two)
  • 12:15pm-1pm (BBC One)
  • 1pm-9pm (BBC Two)
  • 2pm-6pm (BBC One)

Wednesday 3rd July

  • 11am-12:15pm (BBC Two)
  • 12:15pm-1pm (BBC One)
  • 1pm-9pm (BBC Two)
  • 2pm-6pm (BBC One)

Thursday 4th July

  • 11am-7pm (BBC Two)
  • 2pm-6pm (BBC One)
  • 7pm-9pm (BBC One)

Friday 5th July

  • 11am-9pm (BBC Two)
  • 2pm-6pm (BBC One)

Saturday 6th July

  • 11am-9pm (BBC Two)
  • 2pm-6pm (BBC One)

Sunday 7th July

  • 11am-9pm (BBC Two)
  • 12:15pm-5pm (BBC One)
  • 6:30pm-9pm (BBC One)
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Tom Jenkins

Monday 8th July

  • 11am-9pm (BBC Two)
  • 2pm-6pm (BBC One)
  • 7pm-9pm (BBC One)

Tuesday 9th July

  • 11am-8pm (BBC Two)
  • 2pm-6pm (BBC One)

Wednesday 10th July

  • 11am-8pm (BBC Two)
  • 2pm-6pm (BBC One)

Thursday 11th July

  • 11am-8pm (BBC Two)
  • 2pm-6pm (BBC One)

Friday 12th July

  • 11am-8pm (BBC Two)
  • 2pm-6pm (BBC One)

Saturday 13th July

  • 11am-12:30pm (BBC Two)
  • 2pm-6pm (BBC One)
  • 6pm-8pm (BBC Two)

Sunday 14th July

  • 11am-12:30pm (BBC Two)
  • 1pm-6pm (BBC One)
  • 6pm-9pm (BBC Two)
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Wimbledon 2024 match schedule for men's and women's competition

Men's singles competition (Grand Slam)

  • First round: Monday 1 - Tuesday 2 July
  • Second round: Wednesday 3 – Thursday 4 July
  • Third round: Friday 5 – Saturday 6 July
  • Fourth round: Sunday 7 – Monday 8 July
  • Quarter-finals: Tuesday 9 – Wednesday 10 July
  • Semi-finals: Friday 12 July
  • Final: Sunday 14 July

WTA Women's Singles (Grand Slam)

  • First round: Monday 1 – Tuesday 2 July
  • Second round: Wednesday 3 – Thursday 4 July
  • Third round: Friday 5 – Saturday 6 July
  • Fourth round: Sunday 7 – Monday 8 July
  • Quarter-finals: Tuesday 9 – Wednesday 10 July
  • Semi-finals: Thursday 11 July
  • Final: Saturday 13 July
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Top Wimbledon screenings in London

If you don't make it to Wimbledon to watch a match – let's face it, it's expensive to get tickets and the queues are long – another great option to soak up the tennis tournament's atmosphere is to watch a match on a giant screen in one of London's iconic locations.

Highest ranking Wimbledon screenings in London include:

  • Covent Garden Market - watch with a glass of fizz on the piazza, sitting on a deck chair.
  • Merchant Square, Paddington - take a picnic down to the grassy area down by Paddington basin.
  • Screen on the Canal, Kings Cross - as well as showing a range of iconic movies, you can watch the tennis at this fabulous canalside location.
  • Borough Yards - this sheltered screening area can fit 100 people, so get in there!