The remainder of 2018 promises to be brilliant for sport following Wimbledon and the World Cup dominating our screens throughout summer. Fear not, those summer spectacles may be all over now, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t more to come from this year’s sporting calendar. Therefore, now is the perfect time to upgrade your TV to one of the affordable and high-quality TV’s currently available at CheapTVs.
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Tennis – Wimbledon Men’s final: 15th July, 14.00
Despite Andy Murray’s announcement prior to the tournament that he would not be competing, Sunday’s final did not disappoint. Novak Djokovic ended a two-year trophy drought in claiming the fourth Wimbledon title of his career. The Serb beat South African Kevin Anderson in straight sets to bring the title home and looked to be back to his best. However, it will be interesting to see how many viewers tuned in to watch the men’s final given its scheduling conflict with the following event.
Football – World Cup final: Sunday 15th July, 16.00
Despite calls to change the time of the Wimbledon men’s final, organisers have been persistent and have said the final will remain at the time it always has been, meaning it clashed with easily the biggest match on the footballing calendar. France faced Croatia on the biggest stage of all on Sunday afternoon and the match certainly didn’t disappoint. France took home football’s greatest trophy after a scintillating final – the game finished France 4-2 Croatia.
Cricket – England vs India first test: 1st – 5th August
England will play the first of five tests against India at Edgbaston between the 1st and 5th of August. India are currently ranked first in the test team rankings whilst England sit in fifth, and the series will be crucial for both sides. It will test India’s abilities in difficult conditions abroad, and it will give England an idea of how they fare against the best test side in the world.
Formula 1 – Belgian Grand Prix: 26th August, 14.10
Although the season finale in Abu Dhabi is set to be the biggest race on the calendar, the Belgian Grand Prix is an event where drivers’ futures and possibly the championship itself will be defined. It is a race which is often unpredictable and has served up some brilliant races over the years. Drivers will be out to impress their team’s bosses, in the hope of ensuring that they will remain on the driver line up for 2019.
Golf – Ryder Cup: 28th – 30th September
The 42nd Ryder Cup will be held in France from 28–30 September 2018 at the Albatros Course of Le Golf National. The tournament is held every two years and sees the USA go up against Europe in golf’s biggest team cup. The atmosphere is often electric, and the Ryder Cup is one golfing event that is not to be missed.
Rugby Union – England vs New Zealand: 10th November, 15.00
Incredibly, this will be England’s first match against the All Blacks in four years. England’s team has evolved massively over this period, with Eddie Jones making big changes to the squad. England went 18 matches unbeaten, highlighting the huge advances made by the coach and team since their dismal 2015 World Cup. England’s match against New Zealand is set to be massive, not only because of the gap between their last match against rugby’s greats, but it will also serve as a reflection of how far England have come over the last few years.
Catch All of the Action on a Stunning TV from Cheap TVs
The second half of 2018 has loads more to offer in terms of sport than just these six events, so here are some of the best TVs you can watch all of the action on in the comfort of your own home.
Samsung QE55Q7CAM
This QLED TV by Samsung is one of the best on the market for really enjoying all the upcoming sport. The dynamic HDR performance and its 4K ultra HD feature allows you to catch every moment in incredible detail. Sit close enough and the curved screen will pull you right into the action. Samsung TVs boast effective motion interpolation, which is crucial for retaining detail in fast moving sports like football and tennis.
This TV’s combination of features truly makes it one of the best currently available on the market and our incredibly low price means that this Samsung masterpiece is fantastic value for money, and one that is certainly worth considering if you are eager to enjoy all the sports action in 2018.
Samsung UE40MU6400
If you’re looking for something slightly cheaper and smaller, but still want a TV that is brilliant for sport, then the Samsung UE40 may be the perfect choice for you. A razor-sharp image combined with UHD and HDR which makes colours more vibrant means that this Samsung TV is brilliant for catching all the sports action.
Best of all, its 1500PQI processing rate cuts out the blurs whilst watching sports so you can fully appreciate the beauty of the finest sporting moments – whether it be a brilliant team try in the Autumn Internationals or the winning goal in the World Cup final.
These are just two of the many brilliant Cheap Smart TVs available from us. Be sure to watch the remainder of sport in 2018 in fine quality by purchasing one of our cheap TVs today.