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June in Sport

Hey <<First name>>, here are the biggest sporting events coming up in the next month.
 
Remember to visit fixturecalendar.com for extensive, searchable and time zone accurate fixture information for all sports, as well as fixture specific links to tickets, travel, news and more. All dates are in relation to local start time.
 
NHL Playoffs

United States and Canada, 2 May - 30 June
 
The NHL Playoffs continue in June as teams battle it out in the Conference Finals for a spot in the Stanley Cup Finals. Which team will take home the title?
Spain v Portugal
Seville, 2 June
 
This month fans will be treated to exciting action in the UEFA Nations League. There are a number of games to look forward to with Spain taking on Portugal, England going up against Germany and Belgium playing the Netherlands.
U.S. Women's Open

Southern Pines, 2-5 June
 
The U.S. Women's Open is the oldest of the 5 LPGA Majors and will attract the world's best golfers to North Carolina's Southern Pines. The KPMG Women's PGA Championship, the 3rd Women's Major, also takes place later in June.
NBA Finals

United States, 2-19 June
 
The NBA Finals will see the Golden State Warriors take on 17 time NBA Champions the Boston Celtics. Can the Celtics become the most successful team in NBA history or will the Warriors prevail?
England v New Zealand Test Series

England, 2-27 June
 
New Zealand have travelled a long way to take on England in the pair's three Test series and will be hoping to put on a strong performance. Elsewhere in June, South Africa tour India and the Charlotte Edwards Cup Final takes place.
Vitality Netball Superleague Final

London, 5 June
 
After 5 months of fierce competition the Vitality Netball Superleague will reach its climax this month. Can last year's champions, Loughborough Lightning, win the title again? The Australian Super Netball season also starts to heat up in June, as the knockout stages begin.
State of Origin

Australia, 8 June - 13 July
 
The 2022 State of Origin will be the 41st annual 3 game series between New South Wales and Queensland. New South Wales have won 3 out of the last 4 series, can Queensland fight back this year and take their 23rd series win?
UFC: 275 Teixeira vs. Procházka

Singapore, 11 June
 
UFC 275, taking place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, will see reigning Light Heavyweight title holder Glover Teixeira defend his title against Czech fighter Jiří Procházka. Who will leave the octagon with the title?
24 Hours of Le Mans

Le Mans, 11-12 June
 
Held at the familiar Circuit de la Sarthe, this year's 24 hours of Le Mans is the 90th edition of the famous endurance race and will see 62 entries battle it out through day and night for the win.
Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Baku, 12 June
 
The Baku City Circuit has, in its short history on the calendar, produced some of the most exciting Formula 1 racing we have witnessed. Fans will be hoping this year is no different. Teams and Drivers head to Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix later in the month.
Royal Ascot

Ascot, 14-18 June
 
Royal Ascot is arguably the biggest flat racing event on the British calendar. The Derby, another prestigious flat racing event, is also set to be held earlier in the month.
U.S. Open

Brookline, 16-19 June
 
This year's U.S. Open, the third Golf Major of the season, will return to the famous Country Club in Brookline for the fourth time in the event's history. Can Mito Pereira bounce back from his 18th hole disappointment at the PGA Championship and put in another strong performance?
Premiership Rugby Final

London, 18 June
 
The Premiership Rugby Final will take place at Twickenham this month after almost 10 months of competition. Who will be victorious at the home of English rugby? The Super Rugby and United Rugby Championship finals also take place in June. 
FINA World Aquatics Championships

Budapest, 18 June - 3 July
 
The World Aquatics Championship is typically held biennially, however, for a number of reasons this year's edition is the first of four World Aquatics Championships that will be held consecutively. This year's championships will see athletes take part in 74 events across 5 different disciplines. Who will top the medal table?
Wimbledon

London, 27 June - 10 July
 
With the French Open coming to a close in early June, tennis fans do not have to wait long before their next dose of Grand Slam action. Fans and the players themselves will both be itching for competition to commence on the perfectly manicured grass courts of the All England Club.
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