Singapore Sporting Events 2024 / 2025

List of all sporting events in Singapore in 2024 / 2025, including international opens, world championships, Asia qualifiers, sport competitions and more. Don't miss these sporting events in Singapore!


Singapore vs Vietnam 2024 (ASEAN Cup Semifinal)

Jalan Besar Sports Centre Jalan Besar Sports Centre, 100 Tyrwhitt Rd, Singapore

Singapore vs Vietnam 2024, the first of four semifinal matches of the Mitsubishi Electric Cup 2024 (ASEAN Championship 2024), will take place on 26 December 2024 at Jalan Besar Stadium. Returning to the semifinals for the first time since 2021, Singapore is back in the hunt. Football fans are encouraged to rally behind the Lions as they strive for a spot in the finals.

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HSBC Singapore Rugby Sevens 2025

National Stadium 1 Stadium Drive, Singapore

HSBC Singapore Rugby Sevens 2025 (HSBC SVNS 2025 Singapore), part of the annual World Rugby Sevens Series, will return to Singapore on 5 & 6 April 2025 at the National Stadium. Twelve top men's and women's rugby teams from around the world, including Olympic gold medallists France Men and New Zealand Women, will compete for a chance to secure a spot in the finals in Los Angeles the following month.

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Singapore Badminton Open 2025

Singapore Indoor Stadium 2 Stadium Walk, Singapore

Singapore Badminton Open 2025 (SBO 2025) is set to take place over six exciting days, from 27 May - 1 June 2025, at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. As part of the HSBC BWF World Tour, this Super 750 event will feature top-ranked players battling it out for a share of the USD 950,000 prize money and crucial points toward their global rankings.

World Aquatics Championships 2025 (Singapore)

Singapore Sports Hub 1 Stadium Drive, Singapore, Singapore

World Aquatics Championships 2025, the 22nd edition of the prestigious global swimming competition, will take place in Singapore from 11 July - 3 August 2025. More than 2,500 elite athletes from 210 national member federations will compete across 6 swim sports and 75 medal events over three weeks. Most events will be held at the Singapore Sports Hub, utilizing the world-class OCBC Aquatic Centre and a new swimming facility nearby. Additionally, Sentosa's Palawan Beach will host open-water swimming and high diving events.