Queen's Club free live stream: How to watch Fever-Tree Championships online and on TV
QUEEN'S CLUB hosts the Fever-Tree Championships this week and Express Sport brings you all the details on how to watch the event for free.
Andy Murray will make his first appearance since undergoing hip replacement surgery as he partners Feliciano Lopez in the doubles draw.
Wimbledon finalist Kevin Anderson and defending Queen's champion Marin Cilic headline the singles draw.
The top seed is young Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, who is making his debut at the west London event.
Controversial Australian Nick Kyrgios is sure to add some spice to the competition.
While former Grand Slam winners Stan Wawrinka and Juan Martin del Potro add to the quality of the field.
How to watch Queen's
The BBC is broadcasting the Fever-Tree Championships this year as it traditionally does.
Sue Barker will host the show which is on free-to-air BBC2 - so long as you have a TV licence.
Viewers can also tune in to the BBC iPlayer to watch on all portable devices.
Alternatively, Amazon Prime will stream the entire tournament through their Prime Video service.
Queen's TV/streaming schedule
Monday 17th June
BBC2 – 1pm-6pm
BBC Red Button – 12pm-13pm
Amazon Prime – from 12pm
Tuesday 18th June
BBC2 – 1pm-6pm
BBC Red Button – 12pm-1pm and 5.55pm-7pm
Amazon Prime – from 12pm
Wednesday 19th June
BBC2 – 1pm-6pm
BBC Red Button – 12pm-1pm and 5.55pm-7pm
Amazon Prime – from 12pm
Thursday 20th June
BBC2 – 1pm-6pm
BBC Red Button – 12pm-1pm
Amazon Prime – from 12pm
Friday 21st June
BBC2 – 1pm-6pm
BBC Red Button – 12pm-1pm and 5.55pm-7pm
Amazon Prime – from 12pm
Saturday 22nd June
BBC2 – 1pm-5pm
Amazon Prime – from 1pm
Sunday 23rd June
BBC2 – 1pm-4pm
BBC Red Button – 2pm-4pm
Amazon Prime – from 1pm