April, 2022

Cristiano Ronaldo and partner Georgina Rodriguez announce death of baby boy

Manchester United footballer Cristiano Ronaldo and partner Georgina Rodriguez say the death of their baby boy is the “greatest pain any parents can feel”.

Tyson Fury v Dillian Whyte: How ‘throwback fighter’ Whyte became a world title contender

BBC Sport looks at the rise of Dillian Whyte as he prepares to challenge for a world title against WBC champion Tyson Fury at Wembley Stadium.

Ref Watch: Kulusevski lucky to avoid red card?

Dermot Gallagher dissects the big flashpoints from the weekend’s action and discusses whether Tottenham’s Dejan Kulusevski have been sent off during his side’s defeat to Brighton?

Neville and Carra’s toughest Liverpool & Man Utd opponents

Back in 2016, Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher chose the best Liverpool and Man Utd players they faced.

Would any Man Utd players make combined XI with Liverpool?

England’s two most decorated teams meet at Anfield on Tuesday – but, given their current struggles, would any Manchester United player make a combined XI with players from this Liverpool side?

England’s coach and captain contenders: Who could Key go for?

Following on from the appointment of Rob Key as the new managing director of England men’s cricket, the attention now turns to the two biggest jobs immediately waiting for him in his new role.

Police probe alleged sectarian & anti-Catholic singing by Rangers fans

Police Scotland are investigating alleged sectarian and anti-Catholic singing by a group of Rangers fans being escorted to Hampden Park on Sunday.

Spieth enjoys RBC Heritage win after ‘worst feeling’ at The Masters

Jordan Spieth admitted the frustration of missing the cut at The Masters helped fuel him to victory at the RBC Heritage.

Euro round-up: Benzema seals Real comeback; Bayern, PSG one win from title

Karim Benzema’s last-gasp winner sealed Real Madrid’s stunning comeback as they recovered from 2-0 down to beat Sevilla 3-2.

Munster to play at Aviva with Ed Sheeran taking over Thomond Park

Munster have announced they will play their Champions Cup quarter-final against Toulouse at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin with their own ground unavailable due to two Ed Sheeran concerts.
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