Championship season has arrived!The first week of June features the first games of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs and the Stanley Cup Final between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Carolina Hurricanes. By the weekend, it will be title time for tennis, with the French Open staging its women’s and men’s finals.We will also continue our championship coverage from the softball diamond, where the Women’s College World Series will have games today before its best-of-three championship final series crowns its champion later in the week.Formula 1 and World Cup preparations round out the week. Drivers will return to one of the sport’s most glamorous and storied tracks with this weekend’s Monaco Grand Prix, and the outcome could have a major impact on the standings. The World Cup warm-up games will not affect any standings, but the tune-ups are an appreciated step in building toward the legendary tournament later in the month.Our extensive live coverage from each event features the latest news, buildup, play-by-play action, reaction, analysis and more.You will find similar live feeds for all the biggest stories and events in sports throughout the year. Email us at live@theathletic.com, and your responses could be featured in our coverage.Here is the full live schedule through Sunday, June 7.Monday, June 1French Open – Round 4Fourth-round action features a must-watch matchup between the top seed of the women’s singles tournament, Aryna Sabalenka (1), and Naomi Osaka (16). On the men’s side, Flavio Cobolli (10) will face unseeded American Zachary Svajda for a spot in the quarterfinals against the winner of Felix Auger-Aliassime (4) and unseeded Alejandro Tabilo.Women’s College World SeriesSpots in the championship round are on the line in the national semifinals, with defending champion Texas taking on Tennessee at 12 p.m. ET and Alabama playing Texas Tech at 7 p.m. ET. For Texas and Texas Tech to survive and advance, they would need to win two games today; Alabama and Tennessee would advance by winning once.Tuesday, June 2French Open – QuarterfinalsThe first half of the semifinal spots will be filled on the men’s and women’s sides. This could be a spot where Alexander Zverev (2), the highest seed remaining on the men’s side, punches his ticket to the semifinal. Zverev will face Spaniard Rafael Jodar, who is seeded 27th.Stanley Cup Final Game 1The puck drops for the Stanley Cup Final at 8 p.m. ET from Raleigh, N.C. The Hurricanes will host their first Stanley Cup Final game since June 19, 2006. Carolina is red-hot, winning 12 of its 13 playoff games after a scorching regular season. Will the Golden Knights be able to keep up?Wednesday, June 3French Open – QuarterfinalsBy the end of Wednesday, the final four players in the men’s and women’s brackets will be set. The winner of Monday’s Sabalenka-Osaka matchup will play against the winner of the match between Madison Keys (19) and Diana Shnaider (25).