Schedule: Your quick guide to fixtures, hearings and event times
Want to know when a match kicks off, when a trial resumes, or when an awards ceremony is set? This page pulls together the latest schedule news so you can follow events without hunting around. I’ll also show simple ways to keep those dates in your calendar and never miss a moment.
What’s happening now
Sports fans: big fixtures and warm-up matches keep popping up. Ben Shelton reached the National Bank Open final and is set to play Karen Khachanov — that’s a match you’ll see on tennis feeds and sports channels. Arsenal played AC Milan in a Singapore pre-season clash, and the PSL has announced its 2024/25 awards nominees with the ceremony pencilled in for late July. For the Gold Cup, Team USA beat Saudi Arabia and now eyes the next group games.
Court and public schedules matter too. High-profile hearings like the Senzo Meyiwa trial and Judge Selby Mbenenge’s tribunal have set dates and pauses you should track if you follow legal coverage. Kenya’s MPs approved county allocations as part of the 2025/26 budget framework — that triggers committee meetings and publication timelines that affect local services.
How to track schedules easily
Here are practical steps you can use right now to stay on top of any schedule:
- Add events to your calendar: most news items include a date or range. Put them in Google Calendar or Outlook and set two reminders — one a day before, another 30 minutes before.
- Check time zones: an evening kickoff in Europe can be an odd hour in Africa. Convert times to your local zone before you plan travel or viewing.
- Follow official sources: leagues, courts, and event organisers post last-minute changes first. Follow their verified accounts on X, Instagram or the official website.
- Use live streams and alerts: subscribe to push alerts from trusted sports apps or news sites. For big matches and trials, live blogs give minute-by-minute updates.
- Get tickets and travel details early: for stadium matches or public hearings with limited seating, tickets and entry rules go fast. Check venue pages for bag rules and start times.
If you want quick examples: mark July 5 for the Catterall vs Harlem Eubank card if you plan to watch the Manchester fight; watch league sites for Premier League kick-off windows, and set a watch for the PSL awards in late July if you follow South African club news.
Need help turning a schedule into calendar events or setting alerts for a specific match, trial or ceremony? Tell me which event and your time zone — I’ll give step-by-step instructions to add it to your calendar and set reminders.