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From You, Me & Tuscany to Euphoria: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead Six great reads: the man who let snakes bite him, masked heavy metal and the brutal reality for foreign students in the UK American Classic review – I defy you not to fall in love with Kevin Kline and Laura Linney’s tender comedy Cuba’s doctors were a lifeline for the world. Now the Caribbean is shamefully complicit in the US drive to expel them An environmental disaster in Moldova has Russia’s fingerprints all over it RMIT drops misconduct case against student who accused university of being ‘complicit in Gaza genocide’ Ichiro Suzuki statue unveiling goes awry as bronze bat snaps during ceremony Survivors of Epstein’s abuse accuse Melania Trump of ‘shifting burden’ on to victims European football: Real Madrid held at home by Girona to extend winless run Arne Slot insists he is ‘aligned’ with Liverpool board and fans as squad is rebuilt Kamala Harris ‘thinking about’ running for president again in 2028 JD Vance warns Iran against trying to ‘play’ the US in peace talks West Ham double up twice to thrash Wolves and put Spurs in relegation zone Trump administration releases new renderings of so-called ‘Arc de Trump’ Crispin Odey drops £79m libel claim against FT over sexual misconduct allegations Bafta apologises for events surrounding John Davidson’s Tourette’s outburst Cocktail of the week: Bar Shrimp’s la rosita – recipe New drug may extend survival in aggressive ovarian cancer, trial shows One dead and 27 injured after bus with British passengers crashes in Canary Islands Pope adds to Smith’s mass of Surrey runs with England woes a world away OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s home targeted with molotov cocktail Reform UK local election candidate was twice disciplined by Tories over ‘racist comments’ Remaining in Nato is in best interests of US, says Keir Starmer Prince Harry sued for defamation by charity he co-founded Anthropic’s new AI tool has implications for us all – whether we can use it or not Concerns raised about motorbike tourist trail after death of British teenager in Vietnam The Guardian view on Trump’s civilisational threats: the words that fuel war must be condemned The Guardian view on dystopias for our times: the American nightmare Doctors’ leader claims new reduced pay offer killed chances of ending strikes in England Netanyahu-ism has achieved nothing for Israelis – and come at a monstrously high price Deborah Levy: ‘CS Lewis’s White Witch terrified me – but I wanted to meet her’ How I Shop with Michelle Ogundehin: ‘We grownups have enough stuff already’ Trump’s war and Melania’s Epstein statement, with US editor Betsy Reed – The Latest We have to stop killer motorists on Britain’s roads UK starts crackdown on EU citizens’ post-Brexit rights Londoners aren’t unfriendly – but don’t compare us to New Yorkers The religious right and the perversion of faith Artemis II images reignite moon mission memories Orbán and Magyar trade accusations in last days of Hungary election campaign Reckonwrong: How Long Has It Been? review | Safi Bugel's experimental album of the month Martin Rowson on Middle East peace talks – cartoon Masters magic, the Grand National and Premier League drama – follow with us Fears of UK and EU flight cancellations as airports warn of jet fuel shortages Reform’s petulance over slavery reparations shows it just doesn’t grasp Britain’s place in the modern world Peers vote to ban pornography depicting sex acts between stepfamily members Starbucks’s retail arm gets £13.7m tax credit even as sales increase Flyby review – interstellar musical is a voyage of epic strangeness Grand National preview: Jagwar can deny Irish cohort in Aintree classic Week in wildlife: an ostrich on the lam, a tortoise crossing a road and surfing seals Anger as swifts’ nesting holes in Derbyshire rail viaduct ‘blocked up’ Peter Mandelson faces fixed-penalty notice for urinating in public ‘There’s no shortage of terrifying technology’: how AI became TV drama’s new go-to villain ‘Fresher than anything in a shop’: the best recipe boxes and meal kits for time-poor foodies, tested Who was Hilma? 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Saturday

World Cup

8am-4pm (BST)World Cup news liveblog

Tom Davis and Michael Butler are alert to all the breaking news from the tournament at the helm of our rolling blog. Saturday features four fixtures: Germany v Côte d’Ivoire, Ecuador v Curaçao, the Netherlands v  Sweden and Tunisia v Japan. Plus there’ll be reaction and updates from Friday’s big clash in Boston where an expectant Scotland took on the rising global stars of Morocco.

Women’s T20 World Cup

10.30am (7.30pm AEST) Australia v Netherlands live

The Netherlands, tournament debutants, meet Australia for the first time at Southampton’s Rose Bowl and must rebound from their 55-run defeat by India. On the same Headingley pitch earlier, Australia remained unbeaten after Sophie Molineux’s side made light work of a 78-run chase with a clinical performance in their second Group 1 game, thrashing Bangladesh by nine wickets in less than 10 overs. Based on that evidence, an upset is unlikely. Megan Maurice has over-by-over coverage with Geoff Lemon reporting.

Cricket

11amEngland v New Zealand live

England’s buildup to the Oval was unsettling, given five changes to a winning team from Lord’s and an unplanned replacement of captain. While Ben Stokes is 275 miles away at Durham – an unintended consequence of his curfew-breaking night out in London – Joe Root has been left to lead an inexperienced XI, including three debutants. So far, this second Test has fairly reflected that turmoil in the England camp. Tim de Lisle and Rob Smyth pick up the action on day four from Kennington, with Ali Martin, Simon Burnton and Andy Bull reporting from the south London venue.

Racing

11amRoyal Ascot live

To cap a compelling meeting, the final day of Royal Ascot features the newly named Platinum Jubilee Stakes (4.20pm), one of the world’s greatest international sprints, with a £1m prize on offer. From the short to long, and Saturday’s climax also includes the longest race of the British Flat racing season, the Queen Alexandra Stakes (6.10pm), which is open to horses over three years old and run over 2 miles, 5 furlongs and 143 yards. Tony Paley helms our rolling blog, with Greg Wood reporting from the Berkshire track.

Silhouettes of horses and jockeys before the start of the 14:30 Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot.
The Platinum Jubilee Stakes is worth £1m. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters

Cricket

11am County Championship live

Tanya Aldred is stationed at Chester-le-Street with all the action from day two of the championship. She’ll be on Ben Stokes watch as Durham take on Northants, along with regular updates from all the other eight fixtures. That includes the big West Country showdown, with Somerset hosting Warwickshire and both counties eyeing the summit going into a near two-month break for the championship.

World Cup

6pm (1pm EDT)Netherlands v Sweden live

Graham Potter took charge of Sweden in October, with both coach and team in need of a reset. Now they are one result away from the knockout stage. The Swedes hammered Tunisia 5-1 in their opening game in Mexico to seize control of Group F, after the Netherlands were held 2-2 by Japan. Sweden will clinch qualification for the last 32 if they beat the Dutch in Houston. If they win and Japan fail to beat Tunisia, Sweden will top the group. John Brewin is the live blog host, with Nick Ames reporting.

World Cup

9pm (4pm EDT)Germany v Côte d’Ivoire live

The Group ​E match in Toronto will be the first real test for Germany, who crushed Curaçao 7-1 in their opener and are now on a 10-game winning run, but well aware of what is up next. Their defence will have to stop the powerful 19-year-old Yan ⁠Diomande if they are to make it two wins in a row and advance to the knockout ​stage for the ‌first time since 2014. The ‌teenager scored his first professional goal just 13 months ago when he was playing for Leganés ‌in Spain and got his breakthrough with a move to RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga in July 2025. He racked up 12 Bundesliga goals and eight assists in his first season with the German club and has become a major transfer target for top European sides. Will Unwin keeps the live updates flowing as Leander Schaerlaeckens reports.

Golf

6pm (noon EDT)US Open

Scott Murray has all the latest third-round action from Shinnecock Hills as his rolling liveblog keeps tabs on Scottie Scheffler’s attempts to complete a career grand slam. The world No 1 has the knack of bringing his best to the big events as his joint-14th at Aronimink last month was the first time he had not made at least the top 10 in his past seven majors. He has four top-seven US Open finishes in his last five outings at an event regarded as the toughest test in golf. The challenging course on Long Island, New York, has been throwing up all storts of weather to thwart Scheffler’s efforts, and he shot a two-over 72 in a windswept opening round. Bryan Armen Graham reports.

Women’s T20 World Cup

6.30pmEngland v Scotland live

England will be without their captain, Nat Sciver-Brunt, for the ⁠next two group ⁠matches and so will miss Saturday’s clash with Scotland. Charlie Dean ​will lead her unbeaten side in her ​absence in this Group ​B fixture at Headingley. The Scots missed their chance against West Indies in midweek and will be eager to show their neighbours they are no pushovers. We’ll have live blog coverage of the match from Geoff Lemon, with Raf Nicholson reporting. 

Charlie Dean of England speaks to teammates in a huddle during the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 warm-up match between England and India.
Charlie Dean will lead England in their T20 fixture against Scotland. Photograph: Alex Davidson-ICC/ICC/Getty Images

Sunday

World Cup

1am (8pm EDT) and 5am (midnight EDT)Curaçao v Ecuador and Japan v Tunisia live

Ecuador face Curaçao in Kansas City knowing that even at this early stage, the stakes ⁠are already rising for both sides after opening-round defeats. Drawn alongside Germany and Côte d’Ivoire in Group E, Ecuador arrived at the tournament as one of South America’s ⁠more quietly fancied teams, built ⁠on defensive discipline. But their ​campaign began with frustration: a 1-0 defeat by Côte d’Ivoire. Sebastián Beccacece’s team must respond, with anything less than three points leaving them facing an uphill battle heading into their final group game against Germany. Alexander Abnos hosts our live blog. Then Tunisia will throw the new coach, Hervé Renard, straight into the ⁠deep end when they face Japan in Monterrey, with the north African side desperately needing points after ⁠their tournament got ⁠off to ​a nightmare start. The French coach has barely had time to settle into his new role after being rushed in to replace the sacked Sabri Lamouchi, who paid the price for a crushing 5-1 opening defeat by Sweden. Now Renard must somehow galvanise his shell-shocked squad against formidable opponents. Join Jonathan Howcroft for updates.

World Cup

8am-11am and 2pm-4pmWorld Cup news liveblog

Billy Munday picks up the thread for all the very latest news in vibes from North America. He’ll be looking ahead to a day that features Uruguay v Cape Verde, Spain v Saudi Arabia, Belgium v Iran and New Zealand v Egypt. Keep track of all things World Cup on our unmissable rolling news blog.

Cricket

11amEngland v New Zealand live

Join our writers for day five of the second Test at the Oval. Meanwhile, Tanya Aldred keeps tabs on the domestic scene with our County Championship liveblog.

World Cup

5pm (12pm EDT)Spain v Saudi Arabia live

Spain’s shock 0-0 draw with Cape Verde was a wake-up call for the European aristos, and they will be hoping to find the target at the very least against Saudi Arabia. The team in dark green pulled off a stunning ​2-1 victory over the eventual ​champions, Argentina, at the 2022 World Cup and opened this campaign with a creditable 1-1 draw against Uruguay. The reigning European champions were frustrated by Cape Verde. Spain had almost 75% possession, with Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal and Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams playing only a fraction of the game, and they will lean on them for their second game. Join John Brewin for updates, with Sid Lowe reporting from Atlanta.

Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams of Spain are seen ahead of the friendly match between the Spain and Iraq.
Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams will no doubt feature more in Spain’s match against Saudi Arabia than they did in their opener against Cape Verde. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

World Cup

8pm (3pm EDT)Belgium v Iran live

Belgium’s attempts to make amends for recent tournament disappointments began with a frustrating 1-1 draw against Egypt in Seattle, as Rudi Garcia’s side failed to justify their billing as Group G favourites in their opener. Iran began their campaign with a 2-2 draw against New Zealand in Los Angeles. Ramin Rezaeian was Iran’s talisman, scoring ‌their first equaliser before delivering the pinpoint cross that led to their second. But Iran’s off-pitch turmoil is casting a pall over their tournament. A chance, perhaps, to see off the clouds in Los Angeles. Be sure to follow our live report, with Barney Ronay leading our reporting team from venue.

Golf

5pmUS Open live

Scott Murray is on hand to guide golf fans through the final round at Shinnecock Hills at the helm of our rolling liveblog. Bryan Armen Graham reports from the New York course where in 2004 the South African Retief Goosen won his second US Open. The carnage at the climax meant no player finished under par for the first time since 1963 and the average final-day score was 78.7, more than eight shots over par.

World Cup

11pm (6pm EDT)Cape Verde v Uruguay live

Cape Verde are one of the feelgood stories of this expanded World Cup. The tiny island nation stunned Spain by earning a point against the European champions that few expected in their opening game as Vozinha, their 40-year-old goalkeeper, took centre stage with crucial saves. Vozinha has since become a social media star, and his mother has been granted a visa to enter the United States in time for his next match. With one point secured, Cape Verde will next face Uruguay in Miami. Join Jeff Rueter online for updates with Ewan Murray our match reporter.