Sporza Live Streams: Vuelta, Worlds & Euro Championships

Vuelta, World Championship Athletics, World Championship Volleyball, World Championship Mountainbike and European Championship Basketball: Do not miss any live stream from Sporza

vr 12 september 2025 18:20

Choice stress, it cannot be otherwise that sports enthusiasts will suffer from this this weekend. With the denouement in the Vuelta, the start of the World Cup athletics and World Championship volleyball, the World Cup mountain bike and a football weekend there is a lot to experience. At Sporza you are on the 1st row as usual.

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The morning stoning has gold in the mouth on Saturday and Sunday, because despite the time difference with Tokyo you hardly have to miss anything from it World Cup Athletics. Saturday we start around 4.20 am, Sunday it is best to put your alarm clock for the women’s marathon at 0.25 am.

The early birds can also look at tennis. The Belgian team takes it in the Daviscup opposite Australia. Saturday and Sunday the games in Australia start at 5 am and Sporza is always there with live stream and on VRT 1.

Of Vuelta Then his denouement is approaching and just like in recent weeks you will also be in the wheel of the riders at Sporza. Who triumphs on Bola del Mundo and in Madrid?

In Switzerland, rainbow jerseys are at stake. Who crowns himself world champion on Saturday Mountain biking Among the women and does Mathieu van der Poel fill a hole on his honors list on Sunday? You look at Sporza with live stream.

Saturday you can also look at the finals of the Yonex Belgian Internationalthe largest badminton tournament in Belgium.

On Sunday, indoor sports will also be added. The Red Dragons are starting it WK Volleyball In the Philippines. On Sunday morning the first group match against Ukraine can be seen from 7.50 am on VRT Canvas and with live stream.

Sunday evening at Sporza you are also at the right place to the final of it I basketball to follow closely. Coordinate to the Ketnet canal or look with live stream, the final starts at 8 pm.

And do you still need some cycling pleasure between the World Cup mountain bike and the final ride of the Vuelta? Then look at the Grand Prix Rik Van Looya 1.2 course with the stars of tomorrow at the start.

Don’t want to miss a live stream from Sporza? Then subscribe to the reports in the Sporza app and get a notification on your mobile for every live stream (which starts between 7 am and 11 pm).

Check reports at the top right on our live stream page in the app by clicking on the asterisk.

The live stream range of Sporza this weekend

Saturday, September 13

4.20 hours

athletics

WK in Tokio: morning session

5.00 am

tennis

Daviscup: Australia-Belgium

11.00 am

athletics

WK in Tokio: evening session

13u50

cycle

Vuelta: Rit 20

13u50

Mountain biking

World Championship Cross-Country Women

15u00

badminton

Yonex Belgian International

Sunday, September 14

0u25

athletics

WK in Tokio: morning session

5u00

tennis

Daviscup: Australia – Belgium

7u50

volley-ball

WK: Oekraïne – Red Dragons

11u25

athletics

WK in Tokio: evening session

13u20

Mountain biking

World Championship Cross-Country Men

15U30

cycle

GP Rak Van Loy

17u40

cycle

Vuelta: Rit 21

19u55

Basketball

I in Latvia: Final

Also Jupiler Pro League, Premier League and GP from Montreal

In addition to the live streams, you are of course also good for your portion of football at Sporza. We follow every match in the Jupiler Pro League live with text and of the most important matches in the Premier League you can also view the crucial phases and goals with video. On Sunday evening we also follow the GP of Montréal in Canada: do we get a duel between Tadej Pogacar and Wout van Aert?

Follow Jupiler Pro League and GP from Montreal with live text

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James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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