March, 2025
Can Scotland’s ‘France-lite’ thwart Les Bleus and hand England title?
Imperious yet vulnerable, France face a less clinical version of themselves as Scotland aim to spoil the hosts’ Six Nations title hopes, writes Tom English.
Abuse would lead me to walk away from Man Utd – Ratcliffe
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe says he would walk away if he gets “abused” by fans in the same way the Glazer family have.
I have to earn right to sing national anthem – Tuchel
England boss Thomas Tuchel says he must “earn the right” to sing the country’s national anthem.
Guardiola hits back at Capello’s ‘arrogant’ jibe
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says he has “raised the bar” in the Premier League following criticism from ex-England coach Fabio Capello.
Draper relishing ‘another shot’ at Alcaraz ahead of Indian Wells semi-final
Jack Draper says he is “looking forward to another shot” at world No 3 Carlos Alcaraz at Indian Wells, with the duo set to meet at the semi-final stage on Saturday, live on Sky Sports Tennis.
Warner looking forward to Lord’s reception | ‘Bazball won’t work in Australia’
David Warner has no idea if he can turn English jeers into cheers on his return to Lord’s this summer but refuses to be swayed by the ‘myth’ of Bazball.
Inoue to defend undisputed title against Cardenas live on Sky Sports
Naoya Inoue defends the undisputed super-bantamweight world championship against Ramon Cardenas live on Sky Sports on May 5.
‘A little bit early’ – Hamilton’s pole fight verdict after Leclerc’s fast start
Lewis Hamilton says he is “slowly building” in his new Ferrari and getting faster “bit by bit” ahead of Australian GP Qualifying, after finishing fifth-fastest in Friday practice on an opening day to F1 2025 headed by team-mate Charles Leclerc.
Henderson ’embodies everything’ Tuchel wants to build
Ajax midfielder Jordan Henderson “embodies everything” new England manager Thomas Tuchel aims to achieve after being recalled to the national side.