Key facts
- The sports TV schedule for June 15-21 includes MLB, Men's College World Series, FIFA World Cup, WNBA, and PGA Tour events.
- Key events include the Men's College World Series finals, NBA Finals Game 6 or 7 (if necessary), and the Stanley Cup Final Game 7 (if necessary).
- The PGA Tour's U.S. Open and the LPGA Tour's Meijer LPGA Classic are scheduled for the week.
- FIFA World Cup group stage matches will be broadcast throughout the week.
- Auto racing events include Indy NXT Series, NTT IndyCar Series, and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series.
Sports programming for the week of June 15-21 includes a variety of events across multiple leagues and disciplines. MLB games will be broadcast daily, with regional coverage and specific matchups like the N.Y. Mets at Cincinnati and Tampa Bay at L.A. Dodgers.
The Men's College World Series continues with games scheduled throughout the week, culminating in the finals on Saturday, June 20. College baseball games will be broadcast on ESPN.
Football fans can tune into FIFA World Cup group stage matches daily on FOX and FS1, featuring teams from various groups including Spain, Belgium, Saudi Arabia, Iran, France, Iraq, Argentina, Austria, Portugal, DR Congo, England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama, Uzbekistan, Colombia, Czechia, South Africa, Switzerland, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Canada, Qatar, Mexico, South Korea, U.S., Australia, Scotland, Morocco, Brazil, Haiti, Turkey, and Paraguay.
Auto racing is featured with practice sessions and races for the Indy NXT Series and NTT IndyCar Series at Road America, as well as the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race. Golf enthusiasts can follow the PGA Tour's U.S. Open and the LPGA Tour's Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give.
Basketball coverage includes WNBA games on USA, NBCSN, PEACOCK, and ION, as well as potential NBA Finals Game 6 or 7 (if necessary) on ABC. Hockey fans can watch the Stanley Cup Final Game 7 (if necessary) on ABC.
Softball games from Athletes Unlimited will be broadcast on ESPN2, ESPNU, and CBSSN. Additionally, the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) will feature a game between Maryland and New York on ESPN2.