5 Televised Sporting Events You Cannot Miss This May/June

By Kenneth Brown | May 27, 2014 12:42 PM EDT

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Sports fans are facing a dilemma this May and June. The weather is getting nicer, and after a cold, bitter winter, you're ready to go out and enjoy yourself, right? However, the sports calender is really taking off at the same time, which means a few more comfy nights in front of the television couldn't be of any harm. Here's the 5 televised sporting events that you will not want to miss throughout the rest of May and June. 

5- Formula One Grand Prix

There's nothing better than a fast, exciting race, and Formula One fans are in for a real treat over the next five weeks, with both the Canadian Grand Prix (in Montreal) and the Austrian Grand Prix (in Spielburg) taking place. Can British racer Lewis Hamilton keep up his impressive form in these pivotal races?

4- French Open

As summer approaches the most exciting tennis of the year arrives alongside it. Wimbledon will be here before long, but for now everyone's firmly focused on the French Open. Could Andy Murray or French Open expert Rafael Nadal be in the 8 June final?

3- Carl Froch vs George Grove 2: Unfinished Business. 

Towards the end of 2013 these British boxers went toe-to-toe, with the world watching. With a controversial Carl Froch victory, George Groves was awarded a rematch, with the world middleweight titles again on the line. The fight is set to break box office records around the world, being shown live in the US and other countries. It's also set to break records as it will be played out in front of 80,000 fans at the famous Wembley Stadium in London

2- NBA finals

It looks like LeBron James and his Miami Heat team will be in the running for a third straight NBA Championship. With many fans hoping the Heat loss, you can bet the world will be watching wondering if the San Antonio Spurs or Oklahoma City Thunder can stop them?

1- 2014 World Cup in Brazil

The soccer World Cup is such a major event that it only takes place every four years, so it's bound to be a big deal. Every game will be live on television, as teams like Brazil, USA and England try to figure out how to stop the world's best players, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. It's bound to be a must-see month of soccer action. 

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