SuperSport is set to deliver an unmatched Feast of Finals throughout June 2025 on DStv, featuring exhilarating showdowns in cricket (Tata IPL), tennis (Roland Garros), basketball (NBA Finals), football (Uefa Nations League), and rugby (Vodacom URC).
This June, viewers are in for an adrenaline-fuelled spectacle as SuperSport brings a monumental line-up of pulsating sporting finals - a feast of world-class action and unforgettable moments for all sports enthusiasts.
From the thunderous dunks on the basketball court to the strategic brilliance on Europe's most elite football pitches, the bone-crunching tackles of Vodacom United Rugby Championship (URC) rugby, to the electrifying cricket and scintillating tennis, Your World of Champions is your ultimate destination for unmissable action.
Get ready to witness history in the making across multiple sporting codes this month.
The blockbuster Feast of Finals kicks off with the explosive T20 action of the Indian Premier League (IPL) final between Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Punjab Kings in Ahmedabad on 3 June at 4pm (All times SA/CAT) on SuperSport Grandstand (DStv Channel 201).
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All eyes are glued to see who will follow in the footsteps of last season’s victors, the Kolkata Knight Riders, and lift the coveted trophy of cricket's most lucrative franchise competition.
With RCB chasing their first-ever title, this could also be 36-year-old Indian cricket legend Virat Kohli's last chance to complete his astounding set of trophies, which include the 2011 Cricket World Cup, 2013 Champions Trophy and last year's T20 World Cup.
Kings' batting sensation Shreyas Iyer, however, and his teammates will not make it easy for RCB. Iyer underscored his brilliance once more with an unbeaten 87 from just 41 balls during their qualifier against Mumbai Indians, which Kings won by five wickets.
It means Tuesday night's final is guaranteed to deliver unexpected twists, turns, and unscripted drama, which fans can also watch using DStv Stream's second stream.

Another epic conclusion is expected at Roland Garros this weekend, when the women's and men's French Open finals will be contested on Court Philippe Chatrier on 7 June and 8 June, respectively.
By Tuesday's start of play, big hitters Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev and Jannik Sinner were still in the men's singles draw, while Aryna Sabalenka, Elina Svitolina, Iga Swiatek, Madison Keys and Coco Gauff headlined the women's singles draw. Rugby fans will also be glued to their screens this June with the culmination of this season’s United Rugby Championship (URC).
This tournament has been of particular interest to South African rugby lovers, with one SA franchise guaranteed to make the final. The Vodacom Bulls host the Hollywoodbets Sharks at Loftus at 6:15pm on Saturday, while Leinster host Glasgow Warriors in the other semifinal at 3:4pm.
Both matches will be broadcast live on SuperSport Rugby (DStv Channel 211). The Grand Final will be broadcast on 14 June, live on SuperSport. "June is always such an exciting month for us as a broadcaster because of the array of high-stakes sports finals across multiple sporting codes," says SuperSport CEO Rendani Ramovha.
"We pride ourselves on our internationally-renowned sports offering, and our viewers can always count on us to deliver a world-class broadcast as well.
There is a final in all our leading sporting codes of football, cricket, and rugby. Add the NBA to that equation, and you have a sports fan’s dream line-up, courtesy of SuperSport.
"And that's not all. We have UFC316 for our DStv Compact customers, the Comrades Marathon, which is available on DStv Access, the revamped Fifa Club World Cup, F1, US Open Golf and the Springboks against the Barbarians this month, so we are truly excited about what's to come."
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Football fans will have their love for the beautiful game reignited with the Uefa Nations League final on 8 June, which is available live to all DStv Compact subscribers on SuperSport Premier League (203).
This heavyweight line-up of football juggernauts jostling for the title makes it a must-watch, starting with the semifinals between Germany and Portugal on 4 June at 9pm, followed by Spain v France on 5 June at 9pm.
Will it be Julian Nagelsmann’s Germany, Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal, the teenage tenacity of Lamine Yamal and the Spanish young guns, or Didier Deschamps and Kylian Mbappé hoisting yet another piece of silverware?
Your World of Champions is where these questions will be answered. Viewers can also indulge in Uefa Women’s Nations League football as Spain take on England on 3 June at 7pm on SS Premier League and Sweden v Denmark at 7:30pm on SS Football (205).
EPIC CLASHES:
Five crucial battles at the World Test Championship final From 11-15 June, the Proteas are set to ignite the hallowed turf of Lord's Cricket Ground in London, going toe-to-toe with defending champions Australia in the World Test Championship (WTC) final.
This isn't just any match; it's a monumental showdown with history on the line.
The Aussies aren't just the reigning WTC title holders; they're also the current ICC Cricket World Cup champions, having snatched the trophy in India last year – a victory that famously saw them knock the Proteas out in a heartbreaking semifinal. Now, the stage is set for a thrilling redemption story.
Will the Proteas defy the odds and claim their first-ever WTC crown, or will Australia continue their dominance? SuperSport will have you covered with every single ball of this epic encounter.

On ESPN (DStv channels 218 and 219), it doesn't get any bigger than the National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder (OKC) and Indiana Pacers, and it will all be live on DStv and DStv Stream.
The 79th season of basketball’s most famous league has delivered high stakes, jeopardy, and piqued public interest, but arguably, the best is yet to come. This year's final, featuring two franchises hungry for a title after years of waiting, promises to uphold the league's reputation for thrilling best-of-seven clashes.
Game 1 tips off on 6 June at the Paycom Centre in Oklahoma, with the series culminating on 23 June, if it gets to Game 7. Basketball fans are hoping for an end-to-end tussle as these two powerhouses battle for glory and immortality among their adoring fan bases.
here has never been a more opportune time to stay connected to DStv to catch all the best the sporting world has to offer this June. As always, there is only one place to get it all and in world-class definition: Your World of Champions – SuperSport.
