Major Sports Events Unfold Sunday: World Cup, F1, Open Championship, and Broad's Historic Wicket

Sunday is packed with major sporting action across cricket, golf, motor racing, football, and cycling. The biggest events include the third and final England vs India One Day International, the concluding round of The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, and the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa, according to East Lothian Courier.
The FIFA World Cup Final also takes place Sunday, with Argentina facing Spain. Teen sensation Lamine Yamal hopes to lift the most coveted trophy in world football, Denbighshire Free Press reports.
The third and deciding One Day International between England and India is set to conclude with the series level at 1-1. Both sides will be desperate to clinch the series win. According to NW Mail, cricket fans can follow the action throughout Sunday as the teams go head to head in a winner-takes-all finale.
England seamer Stuart Broad has been a standout performer in recent Test cricket. He recently took his 600th Test wicket, becoming only the fifth bowler ever and the second non-spinner to reach that milestone, Border Counties Advertizer notes.
The fourth and final round of The Open Championship takes place Sunday at Royal Birkdale. Golf fans will find out who lifts the Claret Jug by the end of the day. Coverage is available for viewers looking to follow every putt and drive as the tournament reaches its climax, according to South Wales Guardian.
The Formula One Belgian Grand Prix takes place at the famous Spa-Francorchamps circuit on Sunday. Race coverage begins on Sky Sports F1 at 1:55pm, Herts Advertiser reports. Spa is one of the most challenging tracks on the F1 calendar, known for its fast corners and unpredictable weather.
Argentina and Spain meet in the FIFA World Cup Final, with Spain's young star Lamine Yamal aiming to win the biggest prize in football. Meanwhile, the Tour de France continues with Stage 15 of the race. Cycling fans can follow the peloton as riders battle through another grueling day, East Lothian Courier reports.
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