May, 2025
Thursday night blockbuster to start 2026 Six Nations
Ireland will travel to defending champions France in the first-ever Thursday night fixture in Six Nations’ history when the 2026 tournament begins on 5 February.
‘Scheffler’s Woods-like mentality should worry chasing pack’
Scottie Scheffler’s US PGA win a year on from his arrest at Valhalla is further confirmation of his extraordinary mentality and competitive nature.
Why Bilbao glory would cap Mount’s road to recovery
Manchester United midfielder Mason Mount on his road to recovery from repeated injury frustration to Wednesday’s Europa League final against Tottenham.
How Spence went from serial outcast to unlikely Spurs stalwart
When those who know Tottenham Hotspur full-back Djed Spence talk about his career, one word comes up more than any other – “relaxed”.
Rashid backs Brook to cope with leading England’s one-day sides
Adil Rashid believes England’s new limited-overs captain Harry Brook can handle the “tricky” balance between Test commitments and the white-ball captaincy.
Appleby has Derby and Oaks aspirations for Guineas winners
Charlie Appleby has full confidence both Betfred Derby hope Ruling Court and Oaks favourite Desert Flower will cope with the step up in trip when the Newmarket winners tackle a mile and a half at Epsom next month.
Frimpong set for Liverpool medical on Monday
Liverpool are close to completing a deal to sign Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen, with the player set to fly to the UK for a medical on Monday.
‘Absolute scum of the earth’ – Littler’s van window smashed in Norwich
A van belonging to world champion darts player Luke Littler was targeted by vandals while he took part in an exhibition match.
‘This is the year of the underdog – and I love it!’
MOTD pundit Alan Shearer explains how the Crystal Palace fans played their part in their side’s FA Cup final win over Manchester City, and what else decided the result.