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Do you want to stream Wimbledon for free? This is where to watch the Grand Slam

Do you want to stream Wimbledon for free? This is where to watch the Grand Slam

The third Grand Slam of the year comes to an end this weekend. We look at international viewing options and put together everything you need to know about where to watch Wimbledon, including free and global streaming options. With world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and defending champion Iga Świątek eliminated, the women’s title is on

The third Grand Slam of the year comes to an end this weekend. We look at international viewing options and put together everything you need to know about where to watch Wimbledon, including free and global streaming options.

With world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and defending champion Iga Świątek eliminated, the women’s title is on the line. Karolína Muchová will reach the final after defeating Coco Gauff in a close three-set match that ended in a tiebreaker. Muchová will face Linda Nosková, who beat Marta Kostyuk in the semi-finals in straight sets.

Reigning men’s champion and world No. 1 Jannik Sinner is still in the race but will need to get past Novak Djokovic if he wants a place in the final. Alexander Zverev and wild card sensation Arthur Fery will meet in the semi-finals.

If you don’t want to read any further, you can stream Wimbledon live on ESPN Unlimited in the US, free on BBC iPlayer in the UK, and free on 9Now in Australia. You can access your favorite watch options from anywhere with a VPN. Read on for additional streaming options around the world.


Where to watch Wimbledon for free

Fans in several countries are in luck, as Wimbledon coverage is available for free in some regions. In the UK, the host country has full coverage on the BBC, meaning viewers can stream the action live for free via BBC iPlayer. Australia will also have select free coverage available on 9Now.

In the US, fans can take advantage of a free trial of a live TV service, such as Fubo or YouTube TV.

How to watch Wimbledon from anywhere

If you are a tennis fan and are far from the location of your streaming service, you can still access your free viewing option with the help of a VPN. These virtual private networks are useful technological tools that allow people to temporarily alter their digital locations. They are popular applications among those looking to access their usual websites and applications while traveling abroad or hoping to improve their cybersecurity.

NordVPN is one of the best VPNs on the market. It’s fast, easy to use, and has a 30-day money-back guarantee if you find it’s not what you’re looking for. You can also use this to watch a free World Cup stream for each game.

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NordVPN tops the list of best VPN services. It offers excellent value, with a solid feature set and a low monthly price. A wide selection of international servers, high-level security, fast connections, and audited privacy protection have made the brand a household name in the VPN world for a reason.

Where to watch Wimbledon in the US

In the US, television coverage of Wimbledon is available on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. You can live stream all the action with a subscription to ESPN Unlimited, which streams all linear broadcasts along with full live streams of every game. Subscriptions to ESPN Unlimited cost $30 per month.

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Unlimited ESPN

ESPN Unlimited has everything from ESPN Plus, plus everything ESPN’s linear networks have to offer, along with some exclusive events not found on the broadcast channels.

If you prefer something with a free trial or other channels besides ESPN, one of the best live TV streaming services might be of interest to you. Fubo and YouTube TV are our top two recommendations right now.

Fubo offers ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC in its Sports + News, Pro, and Elite plans, which start at $65 a month. You can also get access to ESPN Unlimited at no additional cost when you sign up for these plans. All plans include a free trial for new customers, and you can often get additional discounts on your first month.

YouTube TV also offers access to ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC in both its main and sports plans. Through August 31, new users can get $15/month off the main plan for five months in a row, reducing subscriptions from $83/month to $68/month. The Sports plan is also discounted for new customers, with plans costing $55 per month for 12 months (instead of the standard rate of $65 per month). YouTube TV offers a free trial for new customers.

Where to watch Wimbledon in the UK

The host country will offer complete, free coverage of Wimbledon on the BBC. The matches will be broadcast across BBC channels and people will be able to stream all the action live on BBC iPlayer. Fans should create an account if they don’t already have one, and then they’ll be ready to start watching.

Where to watch Wimbledon in Australia

9Now will offer free Wimbledon coverage at several matches in Australia. Users will need to create an account if they are not already logged in. To watch absolutely every game, fans will need a paid subscription to Stan Sport, which costs $32 a month ($12 for a basic Stan subscription and then $20 for the Sport add-on).

Who is the favorite to win Wimbledon 2026?

Heading into the tournament, Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka were the favorites to win Wimbledon. Now on DraftKings (at the time of writing), Sinner is the -230 men’s favorite and Karolína Muchová is the -125 women’s favorite.

Did Serena Williams play at Wimbledon?

Serena Williams’ return to professional singles tennis has been the biggest Wimbledon story so far. She played her first professional singles match in almost four years as a wild card entry, but ultimately lost to Maya Joint in the first round. Williams was also scheduled to compete in the doubles portion of the tournament alongside her sister, Venus Williams, but Serena Williams sprained her knee during the singles match and had to withdraw from doubles.


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