April, 2022

Man City v Liverpool: Who will win? Will it decide the title? Have your say

As Manchester City prepare to host Liverpool in Sunday’s potential Premier League title decider, we have some questions for you to answer…

Australian Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc beats Max Verstappen in practice as Mercedes struggles continue

Charles Leclerc heads Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in Friday practice at the Australian Grand Prix.

Heineken Champions Cup: Premiership and Top 14 high-fliers face off

What to look out for as the road to the Champions Cup final begins to intensify with more Anglo-French hostilities in the last 16.

Athletic Bilbao: Inaki and Nico Williams inspiring each other

Nico Williams, one of La Liga’s hottest prospects, does not have to look very far to find the perfect role model – his older brother.

Man City v Liverpool: Tiny margins involved in Premier League’s title-defining rivalry

Manchester City and Liverpool are involved in another epic title battle – we look at the small differences that might help separate them at the end of the season.

Helmut Sonneberg: A spellbinder’s story of survival, no longer kept secret

Helmut Sonneberg is a Holocaust survivor who for years did not speak of its horrors. His football club encouraged him to bear witness.

Chelsea face biggest escapology task yet to overturn Champions League deficit against Real Madrid

Chelsea have a habit of snatching successes in the face of adversity but is a Champions League turnaround against Real Madrid beyond them?

Australian Grand Prix: Can Charles Leclerc maintain title lead in Melbourne?

World Championship leader Charles Leclerc believes his Ferrari team will be at a disadvantage compared with rivals Red Bull at the Australian Grand Prix.

Mikaela Mayer’s journey from heavy metal to boxing champion

Super-featherweight world champion Mikaela Mayer always knew she was destined for something big, even if the American boxing star didn’t always know exactly in what way.

Ian Woosnam: ‘You work all your life for a putt to win the Masters’

In 1991 Ian Woosnam continued the line of British champions at the Masters by winning on 11 under par. Here he describes how he played the final hole.
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