TV Guide UK Tonight: Sat 6 Jun 2026 – 1966 World Cup Final in Colour, England v New Zealand & Monsieur Spade Finale

Daily TV Guide

Saturday 6 June 2026. Football takes over tonight, and fittingly so, with the World Cup only days away. Channel 4 dusts off the 1966 final in full colour at teatime, England play a live warm-up against New Zealand at 9pm, and Scotland are out in New Jersey at the same time. Away from the football, Monsieur Spade signs off with a feature-length finale and Two Weeks in August keeps simmering on BBC One. It’s also the 82nd anniversary of D-Day, marked across the schedules.

Quick Picks: Tonight’s Best

  • 1966 FIFA World Cup Final in Colour ⭐ Channel 4, 4:45pm. England’s ’66 win, colourised and full-length. Perfect pre-World-Cup viewing.
  • England v New Zealand ITV1, 8:15pm. Live World Cup warm-up from Tampa. Kick-off 9pm.
  • Monsieur Spade U&Drama, 9pm. Series finale. Clive Owen’s retired Sam Spade, feature-length send-off.
  • Two Weeks in August BBC One, 9:15pm. Jessica Raine’s holiday-from-hell drama tightens further.
  • Vermiglio BBC Four, 9:20pm. Acclaimed Italian wartime drama. Subtitled, and worth it.
  • Casualty BBC One, 8:25pm. Mark Womack’s bullying Colonel storyline comes to a head.

Sport

1966 FIFA World Cup Final in Colour ⭐ – Channel 4, 4:45pm

This is the pick of the day, and the timing is no accident. With the 2026 World Cup about to kick off, Channel 4 brings back the colourised version of the one tournament England have actually won, 60 years on. It’s the full match against West Germany at Wembley, four goals in normal time and then those two famous ones in extra time, all rendered in vivid colour rather than the grainy black-and-white most of us know it from.

What lifts it above a straight repeat is the colour itself, which makes a familiar piece of history feel oddly present, plus reflections from current England names including Harry Kane, Michael Owen and Jill Scott. And no, even now, the technology still won’t settle the argument about whether the third goal crossed the line. Channel 4 streaming.

International Football: England v New Zealand – ITV1, 8:15pm

England’s first World Cup warm-up, live from the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, with kick-off at 9pm. It’s a friendly, so the result barely matters, but with the squad acclimatising to the Florida heat ahead of the tournament, it’s the first proper look at how the team is shaping up. Coverage starts at 8:15pm. ITVX.

International Football: Scotland v Bolivia – BBC Two, 8:30pm

At the same time, Scotland are in Harrison, New Jersey, taking on Bolivia in their own pre-tournament friendly (kick-off 9pm). In Wales, BBC One instead carries Romania v Wales from Bucharest, the sides’ first meeting since 1994. BBC iPlayer.

Men’s Test Cricket: England v New Zealand – Sky Sports Cricket, from 10:15am

Day three of the first Test at Lord’s, with the series opener building nicely. Highlights are on BBC Two at 7:30pm if you’d rather the condensed version. Subscription required for the live play.

Tennis: French Open – TNT Sports 1, from 1:30pm

It’s the women’s singles final at Roland-Garros, the climax of the clay-court Grand Slam before attention turns to the grass. Subscription required.


Early Evening

Celebrity Bridge of Lies – BBC One, 5:35pm

Ross Kemp fronts the celebrity version of the truth-and-lies quiz, and there’s a nice EastEnders reunion in the mix tonight with former Walford co-star Louisa Lytton among the contestants. It’s daft, brisk fun, and the celebrities are playing for charity, which takes the edge off the sillier moments. BBC iPlayer.

Blankety Blank – BBC One, 6:20pm

Bradley Walsh keeps the revived classic ticking along, and the joy of it is still watching the panel try to second-guess each other. Tonight’s line-up includes Sue Perkins, Emmett J Scanlan, Melvin Odoom, Grace Dent, Vanessa Williams and Chris McCausland, the last of whom can usually be relied on for the best line of the night. Gentle Saturday teatime telly. BBC iPlayer.


Prime Time

Casualty – BBC One, 8:25pm

The Colonel Jack Bard storyline reaches a tipping point tonight. Mark Womack’s character runs the emergency department like a parade ground, and what he calls discipline has clearly curdled into bullying. Recovering recruit Rory Dickson (Gwion Morris Jones) is back, shaken and more fragile than the people assessing him seem to realise, and Flynn (Olly Rix) is increasingly worried about what might happen if Rory’s pushed too far. Casualty does this kind of slow-building institutional drama well. BBC iPlayer.

England v New Zealand – ITV1, 8:15pm

See the Sport section above for tonight’s big live football. In short: England’s World Cup warm-up against New Zealand, live from Tampa, kicking off at 9pm.

Monsieur Spade – U&Drama, 9pm (SERIES FINALE)

If you’ve been keeping up with this one, clear two hours, because the finale is a double bill. Clive Owen has been excellent throughout as Sam Spade, Dashiell Hammett’s famous San Francisco private eye, now retired and living out a quieter life in the south of France. Quieter, that is, until a string of murders dragged him back into the kind of trouble he thought he’d left behind. Tonight everything comes to a head in the small town of Bozouls, and the body count climbs before the last of the secrets are out. It’s been a stylish, unhurried, properly grown-up detective drama, and the ending earns its melancholy. The whole series is a box set on U.

Two Weeks in August – BBC One, 9:15pm

Catherine Shepherd’s holiday drama has drawn a few White Lotus comparisons, and they’re fair: a group of old university friends reunite for a Mediterranean break, and the cracks in their lives widen the longer they’re stuck together. After last week’s split between Zoe (Jessica Raine) and her husband Dan (Damien Molony), tonight plays out at a lavish fancy-dress party thrown by wealthy ex-pats James (Tom Goodman-Hill) and Flick (Dolly Wells). Raine is the reason to watch, quietly brilliant as a woman unravelling in real time, and the group’s good cheer feels more brittle by the scene. BBC iPlayer.

Vermiglio – BBC Four, 9:20pm (15)

A real treat for film fans on BBC Four. Maura Delpero’s 2024 drama, set in a remote South Tyrolean village across the last winter of the Second World War, is a patient, beautiful piece of work about one family and the schoolteacher father at its centre, whose ordered world shifts when an escaped prisoner of war arrives and his eldest daughter falls for him. It’s subtitled and it takes its time, but it rewards you for staying with it. Rated 15. BBC iPlayer.

Expedition Rhino: the Search for the Last Northern White – BBC Four, 7pm

Before the film, BBC Four shows this 2022 documentary following a team of experts searching for surviving northern white rhinos in war-torn South Sudan. It’s a sobering watch about a species on the very brink, and the people refusing to give up on it. BBC iPlayer.


Late Night

Red Dwarf – U&Gold, 10pm

U&Gold goes right back to the start with the earliest episodes of Red Dwarf, which is well timed given co-creator Rob Grant has a prequel novel, Red Dwarf: Titan, due out in July. For newcomers, this is where it all began: Dave Lister (Craig Charles), the last human alive, stuck three million years into deep space with the hologram of his dead, insufferable bunkmate Arnold Rimmer (Chris Barrie) for company. The look is rough and the budget is visibly tiny, which somehow only adds to the charm. U.


The Viewing Schedule

Time Channel Programme
10:15am Sky Sports Cricket Men’s Test: England v New Zealand (Day 3)
1:30pm TNT Sports 1 Tennis: French Open (women’s final)
4:45pm Channel 4 1966 FIFA World Cup Final in Colour ⭐
5:35pm BBC One Celebrity Bridge of Lies
6:20pm BBC One Blankety Blank
7:00pm BBC Four Expedition Rhino: the Search for the Last Northern White
8:15pm ITV1 International Football: England v New Zealand
8:25pm BBC One Casualty
8:30pm BBC Two International Football: Scotland v Bolivia
9:00pm U&Drama Monsieur Spade (Series Finale)
9:15pm BBC One Two Weeks in August
9:20pm BBC Four Vermiglio (15)
10:00pm U&Gold Red Dwarf

What’s On Streaming

  • ITVX: England v New Zealand
  • BBC iPlayer: Scotland v Bolivia, Casualty, Two Weeks in August, Vermiglio, Celebrity Bridge of Lies, Blankety Blank
  • Channel 4 streaming: 1966 FIFA World Cup Final in Colour
  • U: Monsieur Spade (U&Drama), Red Dwarf (U&Gold)

Frequently Asked Questions

What time is the England football match on tonight?

England v New Zealand kicks off at 9pm tonight (Saturday 6 June 2026), live on ITV1 with coverage from 8:15pm. It’s a World Cup warm-up friendly at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Scotland also play Bolivia at 9pm, live on BBC Two. Catch up via ITVX and BBC iPlayer.

Is EastEnders on Saturday 6 June 2026?

No, EastEnders is not on tonight. EastEnders airs Monday to Thursday at 7:30pm on BBC One, so there’s no Saturday episode. You can catch former EastEnders stars Ross Kemp and Louisa Lytton on Celebrity Bridge of Lies at 5:35pm instead, and the soap returns on Monday. All episodes are on BBC iPlayer.

What time is the 1966 World Cup Final in Colour on tonight?

The 1966 FIFA World Cup Final in Colour is on Channel 4 at 4:45pm tonight. It’s a full, colourised re-watch of England’s 4-2 win over West Germany at Wembley, with reflections from current England players including Harry Kane. Catch up via Channel 4 streaming.

What time is the Monsieur Spade finale on tonight?

The Monsieur Spade series finale is a double bill on U&Drama from 9pm tonight, with the second part following at 10:10pm. Clive Owen stars as the retired detective Sam Spade. The full series is available as a box set on U.

What’s the best thing to watch on TV tonight (Saturday 6 June 2026)?

With the World Cup days away, the 1966 World Cup Final in Colour on Channel 4 at 4:45pm is the pick, and England’s live friendly against New Zealand is on ITV1 from 8:15pm. For drama, the Monsieur Spade finale is on U&Drama at 9pm and Two Weeks in August continues on BBC One at 9:15pm.


Final Verdict

It’s a football Saturday, and a good one. The 1966 World Cup Final in Colour on Channel 4 at 4:45pm is the standout, a genuinely fresh way to revisit a game you think you know, and exactly the right thing with a World Cup looming. Come 9pm, England v New Zealand on ITV1 is the live draw, with Scotland v Bolivia on BBC Two for anyone wanting both. If football isn’t your thing, the Monsieur Spade finale on U&Drama at 9pm is a classy two hours, Two Weeks in August keeps building on BBC One, and film fans should make time for Vermiglio on BBC Four. And no, EastEnders isn’t on tonight, it’s back on Monday.


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TV Radar Team

The TV Radar team puts together daily guides to what's actually worth watching on British telly — covering BBC One, BBC Two, ITV1, Channel 4, Channel 5 and beyond. We write up each evening's schedule with honest picks, full listings and streaming details for iPlayer, ITVX and the rest, so you can decide in two minutes what to record and what to skip. Based in London, updated every day.

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