Andy Murray vs Milos Raonic, Aegon Championships 2016 final: Where to watch live, preview, betting odds and live streaming info
Andy Murray takes on Milos Raonic in the men's singles final clash of the 2016 Aegon Championships on Sunday (19 June).
Where to watch live
Match starts at 2.15pm BST. Live coverage of the game in the UK is available on BBC One. Live scores and regular updates will be available on ATP's official website. Click here for the live streaming link.
Overview
Andy Murray will look to make history on 19 June, as he aims to become the first player to win the Aegon Championship on five occasions. Since the iconic event was established in 1890, no player has achieved that feat.
The world number two comes into this clash after beating 2014 US Open champion Marin Cilic in the semi final on 19 June, surviving some nervy moments to eventually win 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. The Brit has now reached the final of the last four tournaments he has played and will be aiming to win his 37<sup>th title and second of the season.
His opponent Milos Raonic has gone from strength to strength in his career and is currently ranked ninth in the world. The Canadian will be aiming to win his ninth career title on 19 June, in what is the first time he will compete for a grass court title.
Raonic does not have fond memories of facing Murray in 2016 with the Scot beating him on both occasions, but is capable of an upset on his day.
Betting odds (betfair)
- Andy Murray to win: 1/3
- Milos Raonic to win: 9/4
Head-to-head
The duo have faced each other eight times in ATP Tennis history with Murray winning five of those encounters. The last time they faced off was in the quarter-final of the 2016 Monte Carlo Masters, the Scot went on to beat Raonic 6-2, 6-0.
Aegon Championships history
Murray and Raonic have never played each other at the Aegon Championships.
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