Wembley Stadium – easily the most iconic venue in England. Not just for football, but beyond. The hallowed grounds where England lifted their sole World Cup title in 1966, where Freddie Mercury made ...
In today’s AFCON Archives, the weekly deep dive into the history of Africa’s continental football tournament, we’re focusing on the Leopards of Zaire. The Leopards reached the summit of the Africa Cup ...
Rugby Union is on a knife-edge as the game continues to battle its checkered past with head injuries and concussion stories. According to data from the Professional Rugby Injury Surveillance Project ...
Four words that changed Garen Williams’ life when he was just 45 years old. “I thought I’d never play football again,” he tells me during our video call from his home in South Wales. Eight years later ...
Match report available now over here. Thank you for joining us for over the last four days for this fixture between England Lions and India A, take care and good night! Well an anti-climactic end ...
“Media is becoming about individuals not outlets”: Jack Rosser on the rise of fan and club platforms in football journalism ...
Even as the 170g hockey ball rolled away after hitting Sam Ward’s face at 50mph, he hadn’t yet realised his vision was gone. Pins and needles flooded the left side of his fractured face and the Lee ...
In this week’s AFCON Archives, the weekly deep dive into the history of Africa’s continental football tournament, we shift our attention to the most successful team in men’s Africa Cup of Nations ...
“The State of Qatar has provided a lesson to all those who doubted it” says Amine Sebti, a TV presenter at beIN Sports, reflecting on the 2022 FIFA World Cup. “There are even journalists who returned ...
The breakthrough of female sports reporters in recent years has been refreshing to see. More prominent in the media now than ever, a diverse range of voices are being heard in sports media, especially ...
As the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) unfolds in Morocco, much of the spotlight is on the national team, the players, and the tournament’s electrifying moments. Yet behind the scenes, a deeper ...
Since its inception in 1839 the Grand National has been a part of Britain’s sporting identity. To this day it attracts a worldwide audience of over 600 million people and is a mammoth fixture for the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results