Where to watch Wimbledon 2026: TV, schedule, and favorites in the grass Grand Slam

We review in detail how you can watch Wimbledon 2026 live, both in Spain and Latin America, providing you with the most complete information about the tournament.

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Where to Watch Wimbledon 2026 Live. Photo: gettyimages
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Wimbledon 2026 is ready to capture the attention of the tennis world. The third Grand Slam of the season will take place from June 29 to July 12, bringing together the top stars of the ATP and WTA circuits at the All England Club. Find out where to watch Wimbledon 2026 on TV, how to follow all the matches live, and the viewing options in Spain and around the world.

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You can follow the Wimbledon 2026 tournament live thanks to the streaming service provided by Bet365. You just need to open an account and make a minimum first deposit of €5. From that moment on, you will have immediate access to all matches in the "Live" section, without the need to place bets. Additionally, you can watch it on any device.

After several weeks of competition on grass, the most anticipated moment of this part of the season arrives. Jannik Sinner will defend the title he won last year, Novak Djokovic will seek to further expand his legend at the Tennis Cathedral, and Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina will engage in an exciting battle for the top spot in the WTA rankings. This edition is also marked by the return of Serena Williams and a huge anticipation around some of the new generations aiming to make a mark on the most prestigious stage in sports.

Where to Watch Wimbledon 2026 in Spain

Movistar+ will once again be the platform responsible for broadcasting Wimbledon 2026 exclusively in Spain. The company will offer comprehensive coverage of the two weeks of competition, turning the London tournament into one of the major sporting events in its summer programming.

The most important matches of each day can be followed through Movistar+ (channel 7) and #Vamos, two channels included in the basic package of the platform. This allows many fans to follow the main matches of the championship without the need to access specific sports channels.

Furthermore, Movistar+ will enable up to ten simultaneous signals included in the Deportes+ package, a particularly useful feature during the early days of the tournament when dozens of matches are played simultaneously, making it impossible to concentrate all the action in a single broadcast.

The Movistar+ App, Key to Follow Wimbledon 2026

One of the great advantages for fans will be the ability to use the official Movistar+ app, which will allow access to all channels enabled for the tournament from any compatible device.

Thanks to this tool, users can switch between courts in real time, select the matches that interest them the most, and follow the competition on mobile phones, tablets, computers, or smart TVs. The experience is particularly interesting during the early rounds when some of the biggest stars of the circuit often play at the same time.

The app will also allow viewers to catch up on broadcasts and access content related to the championship, significantly expanding options for fans who seek in-depth coverage. The programming will also be complemented with analysis shows, interviews, and special connections from London by the team present at the All England Club.

#Ellas Will Have a Special Role During the Tournament

Movistar+'s commitment to women's tennis will once again be reflected in Wimbledon 2026 thanks to the presence of #Ellas (channel 53). This channel will give special attention to the standout matches in the women's draw and allow viewers to closely follow the progress of some of the major figures of the championship.

Serena Williams, where to watch in Wimbledon 2026. Photo: gettyimages

With names like Aryna Sabalenka, Elena Rybakina, Coco Gauff, Iga Swiatek, Jessica Pegula, Mirra Andreeva, or Serena Williams participating in the tournament, the women's competition promises to be one of the most interesting Grand Slam events in recent times on the WTA circuit.

Where to Watch Wimbledon 2026 in Latin America

Tennis fans in Latin America will be able to enjoy Wimbledon 2026 through ESPN and Disney+, platforms that will once again offer complete coverage of the two weeks of competition. The programming will include the most important matches of each day, specialized analysis, pre-match and post-match shows, and live connections from London to cover all the tournament's news.

Thanks to the combination of traditional television and streaming, fans will have access to a wide range of options to keep track of all the action on the grass courts of the All England Club.

How to Watch Wimbledon 2026 in the UK

In the UK, Wimbledon remains one of the major sports events broadcast on free-to-air television. The coverage will be provided by the BBC, offering extensive coverage of the championship across its various TV channels.

However, one of the most valued aspects by British fans is the digital service that complements the traditional broadcast. Through its online platforms, the BBC allows viewers to select different courts and follow numerous matches individually, providing an experience very similar to being at the venue.

This coverage has become an international reference and continues to be a prime example of adapting such a significant sports event to new forms of audiovisual consumption. In fact, many viewers outside the UK choose to use a VPN to geolocate themselves in the country, enabling access to the BBC's streaming signal.

Wimbledon 2026 Schedule

While we have compiled a detailed analysis of the schedule and timings of Wimbledon 2026, it is advisable to review some key dates to organize our agenda and not miss the most exciting matches of the British Grand Slam played on grass.

Activity will start daily on the outer courts from 11:00 local time in London, which is 12:00 in the Spanish mainland. The Court 1 will begin matches at 13:00 local time (14:00 in Spain), while the Centre Court will kick off its day at 13:30 local time (14:30 in Spain).

The women's semifinals will be held on Thursday, July 9, from 13:30 local time (14:30 in Spain), while the men's semifinals will take place on Friday, July 10 at the same time. The women's final will be played on Saturday, July 11 at 16:00 local time (17:00 in Spain), and the men's final will also be on Sunday, July 12 at 16:00 in London, corresponding to 17:00 in the Spanish mainland.

The Leading Names to Follow in Wimbledon 2026

While the main goal for any fan will be to find the best way to follow the tournament, it's impossible to talk about Wimbledon without briefly mentioning its protagonists. Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic stand out as the main figures in the men's draw, with Alexander Zverev positioned just behind after his triumph at Roland Garros.

Jack Draper, where to watch in Wimbledon 2026. Photo: gettyimages

From there, the scenario becomes more open, with players like Daniil Medvedev, Jack Draper, Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton, Alexander Bublik, Jiri Lehecka, Flavio Cobolli, or Alex de Miñaur ready to seize any opportunity. Additionally, young talents like Joao Fonseca, Jakub Mensik, Learner Tien, and Rafael Jódar, if able to compete, represent some of the most intriguing stories to follow during the tournament.

In the women's draw, Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina are the main contenders for the title, but attention will also be on the responses of Coco Gauff and Iga Swiatek, the progress of Mirra Andreeva, and the chances of players like Amanda Anisimova or Jessica Pegula. Above all, one name that will draw much attention is Serena Williams. Her return to Wimbledon is one of the biggest events of the season, adding an emotional aspect that is hard to match for any tennis fan.

With an unparalleled television coverage, multiple options to watch matches live, and a lineup full of stars, Wimbledon 2026 will once again be the absolute center of the tennis universe for two weeks.

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