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Catch every channel, every match, every goal and get a free Euro 2025 wall chart inside!

It can be ignored no longer. The great summer of sport is in full swing with both Wimbledon and the Women's Euro 2025 starting this week.
A clash of sporting action that will no doubt cause headaches for the schedulers at the BBC, ITV and S4C.
However, you'll be able to keep up with the feast of football taking place in Switzerland with our wall chart. (As always, take care while removing the cover.)
Not a fan of sport? Or perhaps you just don't like football and tennis - well, don't fret, you won't have to take yourself off to the cupboard under the stairs for a month. Our TV Choices team have taken it upon themselves to ferret out all that's worth watching on terrestrial and streaming channels that doesn't involve striking a ball at speed.
And read RT's columnist Caroline Frost in this week's issue, who feels your pain.
I'm very much looking forward to it all and will be cheering on the Lionesses, the Dragons (Y Dreigiau), Emma Raducanu, Katie Boulter, Jack Draper, Uncle Tom Cobley and all...
Now, where shall I put up my wall chart?
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Also in this week's Radio Times:
- Alistair McGowan celebrates the unique French composer Erik Satie.
- Fred Sirieix shares the view from his sofa.
- The former screen siren Greta Scacchi has turned her back on sex.
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Shem Law is the brand editor of Radio Times, and the 20th person to hold that esteemed position in over 100 years. He wasn't allowed a television growing up, but over the years he has rather overcompensated for that fact.






