May, 2025
Williamson’s rise from Champions League mascot to finalist
The last time Arsenal reached the Women’s Champions League final, a 10-year-old Leah Williamson walked out as mascot alongside her heroes. 18 years later she will walk out as one of the Gunners’ key players in the showpiece event.
Get to know maybe the coolest, calmest F1 driver in history
Oscar Piastri tells BBC Sport how his “calm personality” helps him be “aggressive” on track – and what he has done to become a “faster driver” this year.
Slot on the season: Title, Trent, transfers – and no excuses
In a wide-ranging interview with the BBC, Liverpool boss Arne Slot says excuses are “for teams that don’t win the league”.
Boxer O’Connor dies of cancer aged 25
Boxer Georgia O’Connor has tragically died at the age of 25.
Sheff Utd vs Sunderland: Wembley showdown awaits but who needs promotion more?
The Wembley showpiece is here. Sheffield United vs Sunderland at Wembley on Saturday with the winner sealing a spot in next season’s Premier League.
Le Bris: The understated head coach who reconnected fans with Sunderland
‘Understated’ is the word to describe the man who leads Sunderland.
West Indies hammered by Ireland ahead of England series
Paul Stirling became Ireland’s first batter to reach 10,000 runs and Andy Balbirnie made a century during a dominant 124-run win over the West Indies in the opening one-day international in Dublin on Wednesday.
‘I play 20 minutes’ – Garnacho puts Man Utd future in doubt
Manchester United winger Alejandro Garnacho questions Ruben Amorim’s team selection after defeat by Tottenham in Europa League final.
Tottenham trio forced to wait for winner’s medal
Amid the celebrations that followed Tottenham’s Europa League triumph, three players were left waiting for their winner’s medal.