Collective action marks first time the sport has voluntarily refused to race in modern history
All-rounder set to become the team’s youngest-ever men’s captain in an international match
In recently published book Baddest Man, Mark Kriegel revisits the Faustian pact at the heart of Mike Tyson’s rise and the emotional fallout that followed, writes JOHN WIGHT
As the concept of league games being played overseas has come about once again, JAMES NALTON writes how a club is not a club without its links to location, community and fans
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Anti-discrimination charity says players may think twice about taking penalties in future
Tennis icon set to become oldest singles competitor at Flushing Meadows since 1981 after receiving wild-card entry — yet another historic moment in a career already filled with them, writes HOWARD FENDRICH
Forward looks to put injury frustration behind her to spearhead WSL campaign
Fan group The 1873 issues scathing response to owners’ statement saying the club will not close
Cricketer is thriving across formats with fresh outlook inspired by England coach McCullum
Eagles stage stunning comeback to beat Liverpool on penalties at Wembley
Wrexham will compete in second tier for first time in 43 years with trip to Southampton
Vermont Green FC’s viral Bernie Sanders tifo was more than a joke. It was a sharp critique of US soccer’s top-heavy capitalism and a celebration of grassroots power, writes JAMES NALTON
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Uncertainty over Newcastle striker’s future continues ahead of friendly matches
Victory in last round before summer break reignites title bid for British driver
Tensions simmer and wickets tumble on gripping second day at the Oval
From humble beginnings to becoming the undisputed super lightweight champion of the world, Josh Taylor’s career was marked by fire, ferocity, and national pride, writes JOHN WIGHT
Palestinian football has been decimated, its players killed, its stadiums reduced to rubble. Yet the global game has looked away silent in the face of genocide, and will remain a stain on the sport, writes JAMES NALTON
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Regulatory commission found four charges ‘not proven’ following hearing
Costly new Gunners recruit takes to pitch as new research shows fans need to work more than 50 hours to afford a season ticket
England captain insists he will be fit to lead his side’s charge down under
Governing body says officials acted within laws and player welfare remains top priority
England’s super sub praises England boss Sarina Wiegman for giving her hope ‘when she didn’t have any’
Grand Prix delayed by one hour and 20 minutes due to heavy rain in the Ardennes
Root and Stokes grind down weary India to stretch lead beyond 100
The Red’s title defence is built on clever recruitment, long-term planning, and data-led strategy. In contrast, the Magpies are falling behind — and blaming the wrong things, writes JAMES NALTON
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British and Irish Lions head coach Farrell announces team selection to face Australia
Three-time Tour champion Pogacar maintains overall lead
England saviour Agyemang ‘something special’ says Wiegman
Farrell braces squad for ‘biggest game of our lives’ ahead of second Test
Campaign group’s legal challenge against decision to approve proposals dismissed
The footballers’ move across London has been met with severe criticism by Arsenal supporters on social media
Bronze fires home winning penalty to book Lionesses place in Euro 2025 semi-finals
With climate change, commercial overload and endless fixtures, footballers are being pushed to breaking point. It’s time their unions became a more powerful, unified force, writes JAMES NALTON