The second week of Wimbledon is under way and, as usual, it's a manic second Monday.
Arthur Fery, the only remaining Brit, is the big draw on today's Centre Court schedule as he looks to book his spot in the quarter-finals.
Every serve, return, slice, and volley will be live on free-to-air TV in what the BBC are billing as their "biggest ever coverage" of the Championships – with every single match from all 18 courts broadcast live.
On top of daily live action on BBC One and BBC Two throughout the fortnight, there will be extensive coverage across BBC iPlayer, red button, and the BBC Sport website.
All the usual Wimbledon favourites will be on hand to talk us through every twist and turn at the tournament, while there are some additions to the line-up of presenters and pundits as well – including Jamie Murray, Andre Agassi, Laura Robson and Genie Bouchard.
There is nothing like the All-England Club and this year's grass grand slam promises to serve a reminder of why it remains tennis’ greatest stage and most prestigious tournament.
Radio Times brings you all the TV coverage details you need to watch Wimbledon 2026.
You can watch Wimbledon 2026 live on BBC from Monday 29 June 2026 until Sunday 12 July 2026.
Coverage begins around 11am UK time on either BBC One or BBC Two. Check our TV Guide for the specific channel and time each day.
Alternatively, every match from all 18 courts will also be live streamed via BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Red Button.
iPlayer can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles.
Wimbledon 2026 TV schedule
All UK time.
Monday 6 July
Morning session: From 11am on BBC TwoAfternoon session: From 2pm on BBC OneAfternoon session: From 3pm on BBC TwoEvening session: From 7pm on BBC OneTuesday 7 July
Morning session: From 11am on BBC TwoAfternoon session: From 2pm on BBC OneAfternoon session: From 3pm on BBC TwoEvening session: From 7pm on BBC OneWednesday 8 July
Morning session: From 11:15am on BBC OneMorning session: From 1pm on BBC TwoAfternoon session: From 2pm on BBC OneAfternoon session: From 3pm on BBC TwoEvening session: From 7pm on BBC OneThursday 9 July
Morning session: From 11am on BBC TwoAfternoon session: From 2pm on BBC OneAfternoon session: From 3pm on BBC TwoEvening session: From 7pm on BBC OneFriday 10 July
Morning session: From 11am on BBC TwoAfternoon session: From 2pm on BBC OneAfternoon session: From 3pm on BBC TwoEvening session: From 7:30pm on BBC OneSaturday 11 July
Morning session: From 11am on BBC TwoAfternoon session: From 12:20pm on BBC OneLadies' singles final: From 4pm on BBC TwoSunday 12 July
Morning session: From 11am on BBC TwoAfternoon session: From 13:05pm on BBC OneMen's singles final: From 4pm on BBC TwoCheck out more of our Sport coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what's on. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.
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