July 16th, 2020

Abuse claims: British Gymnastics steps aside to allow review

British Gymnastics has announced its decision to step aside and allow UK Sport and Sport England to co-commission an independent review into allegations of
bullying and abuse within the sport.

New City boss Taylor sets sights on WSL title

New Manchester City Women boss Gareth Taylor says his priority is to win the Women’s Super League which they narrowly missed out on last season.

Pakistan player back in squad after positive test

A Pakistan player has been cleared to return to the squad after undergoing a precautionary period of self-isolation, the ECB said on Thursday.

Demi Stokes: We can do more for young black girls

Manchester City and England international Demi Stokes believes women’s football can do much more to increase the number of black players playing professionally.

Bellingham flies to Dortmund for medical

Jude Bellingham has travelled to Germany for a medical at Borussia Dortmund ahead of his proposed transfer there from Birmingham City.

Jofra Archer excluded from second England-West Indies Test

England fast bowler Jofra Archer is excluded from the second Test against West Indies after breaching the bio-secure protocols.

Spain minister doubts return of fans in La Liga in September

Spain’s health minister says he does not think fans will be able to return to football matches in the country when the new season starts in September.

England to play Wales in friendly at Wembley in October

England will play Wales in a behind-closed-doors friendly at Wembley Stadium on 8 October.

Mikel Arteta: Arsenal boss concerned about having finances to compete with rivals

Mikel Arteta “doesn’t know” if he will have the finances to strengthen Arsenal so they can compete with their rivals and says it is “a big concern”.

Sun Yang: Duncan Scott says swimmer deserved eight-year doping ban

Scottish swimmer Duncan Scott believes Chinese rival Sun Yang got what he deserved with the eight-year ban he received from the sport.
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