How to watch the Davis Cup Finals live

The Davis Cup Finals are back this year in a whole new format, hot on the heels of the ATP Finals as the second epic calendar-ending men’s tennis event.

That’s not all though, as this year also marks Andy Murray’s long-awaited return to international tennis after a year that’s seen him work his way back into top-level tournaments – could we see Murray vs Nadal once again?

Here’s what you need to know about the new Davis Cup format, when the matches are, and how to watch the tennis live, either online or on TV.

When are the Davis Cup Finals?

The tournament starts onMonday 18 Novemberand runs untilSunday 24 November 2019.

Where is it held this year?

The 2019 tournament is taking place at the Caja Magica in Madrid, Spain.

What’s the new format?

This year the Davis Cup is adopting a similar format to theATP Finals, but with teams.

The 18 participating countries have been split into six groups of three. The teams within each group will play each other in best-of-three series consisting of two singles matches and one doubles, playing all three matches on the same day.

That round robin section lasts for four days, at the end of which the team with the most points in each group advances to the quarter-finals. In addition, the top two scoring second-place teams from across the groups will also advance, leaving eight teams in total.

Those eight then play against each other in a series of matches in a standard quarter-final, semi-final, final format to crown a final winner.

Davis Cup Finals groups

Davis Cup Finals match schedule

Note: all of the times below are for the UK

Group stage

Afternoon session from 3:00pm

Croatia v Russia

Belgium v Colombia

Italy v Canada

Morning session from 10:00am

France v Japan

Argentina v Chile

Kazakhstan v Netherlands

Afternoon session from 5:00pm

Spain v Russia

Australia v Colombia

USA v Canada

Morning session from 10:00am

Serbia v Japan

Argentina v Germany

Great Britain v Netherlands

Afternoon session from 5:00pm

Croatia v Spain

Belgium v Australia

USA v Italy

Morning session from 10:00am

France v Serbia

Germany v Chile

Great Britain v Kazakhstan

Quarter-finals

TBC

TBC

Semi-finals

TBC

Final

TBC

How to watch and stream live in the UK

Eurosport 1 is the official UK broadcaster for the Davis Cup final this year, which you can watch either on TV or on theEurosport websiteor app.

You’ll need to be a subscriber though, withprices from £6.99 per monthor £39.99 for a year. Eurosport is also available as part ofSky TV’s Entertainment package– ideal if you’re already a subscriber or are tempted by one of its Black Friday offers.

Here’s the UK TV schedule::

Monday 18th November: 3:00pm – 9:00pmTuesday 19th – Saturday 23rd November: 10:00am – 11:00pmSunday 24th November: 3:00pm – 9:00pm

The other option is to watch online with a subscription to theofficial Davis Cup online player(which also lets you watch the women’s Fed Cup). That’ll cost you €4.99 to watch a single tie, €7.99 for a round, or €39.99 to watch every Davis Cup and Fed Cup match over the next 12 months.

How to watch and stream live in the US

Fox Sports is the official broadcaster in the US, so that will probably be the easiest way to watch along live, whether on TV or streaming fromFox’s online player. Remember that matches will take place in Spain, so most of the tennis will take place in the morning in the US.

Alternatively you can watch online with a subscription to theofficial Davis Cup online player(which also lets you watch the women’s Fed Cup). That’ll cost you €4.99 to watch a single tie, €7.99 for a round, or €39.99 to watch every Davis Cup and Fed Cup match over the next 12 months.

Author: Dominic Preston, Contributor

Previously Tech Advisor’s Deputy Editor, Dom covers everything that runs on electricity, from phones and laptops to wearables, audio, gaming, smart home, and streaming.

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