The 2020 calendar of international sporting events is shaping up to be one of the best years yet! Off the back of the highly successful – and highly watched – Australian Open in January, followed by the Super Bowl LIV in February, we now look to some really exciting sporting spectacles that will hopefully provide some groundbreaking coverage.Â
The Melbourne Formula One Grand PrixÂ
12 - 15 March
Melbourne will play host to the first Formula One race of the year, as the world’s best drivers descend upon Albert Park Lake for three days of fast, intense racing.
What to wear
A day at the Grand Prix is a smart-casual affair, so you won’t look out of place with a pair of chinos, plain t-shirt and a tailored bomber jacket. Finish with a pair of white sneakers.
What to wear

The MastersÂ
9 - 12 April
Arguably the greatest golfing spectacle on the calendar, The Masters at Augusta is a special place where special moments are made – like Tiger Woods clinching a comeback victory in 2019, much to the surprise of, well, everyone.
WimbledonÂ
29 June - 12 JulyÂ
If you’re lucky enough to score tickets to Wimbledon (the ultimate tennis tournament) revel in one of the world’s greatest sporting spectacles – and one of London’s oldest and most prestigious events.
Tokyo 2020Â
24 July - 9 August
Competing for the green and gold alongside Mikey Wright (surfer and mullet enthusiast), some soon-to-be household names touted to medal in this year's Olympics are yachtsman, Jimmy Spithill, swimmer, Elijah Winnington and middle-distance runner, Joseph Deng. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie!
The AFL & NRL Grand final
26 September & 4 October
Two of Australia’s most respected and loved sporting codes and the day that determines it all: the crowning of the best team for the season. A day of laughs, triumphs, tears and heartache, both respective grand finals are a barrel of fun, whether it’s spent at the game or with your best friends.
The Bledisloe Cup
August 8, 15 & October 17
The Kiwis have tightened their grip on the trophy, which has remained in black & white custody for 17 years. This is a new year and new coach for both teams, so get set for edge-of-the-seat drama. Melbourne will host the first of the 3 match series for the first time in 13 years, followed by Wellington and Sydney.
