August 15th, 2025

Livingston boss Martindale agrees new deal until 2027

The Scottish Premiership’s longest-serving manager David Martindale has signed a new deal at Livingston until 2027, with the option for another year.

All today’s cricket scorecards: Superchargers vs Phoenix in The Hundred

The latest cricket scores from around the world, including The Hundred, the Metro Bank One Day Cup and more.

Robinson signs new St Mirren deal until 2028

St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson has signed a new deal until the summer of 2028.

Hollie Doyle’s blog: Duty First returns to Newbury for Hungerford Stakes

Fred Darling winner Duty First will head Sky Sports Racing ambassador Hollie Doyle’s rides at Newbury on Saturday when she runs in the Group Two Hungerford Stakes….

Lewis: Beating Wigan will prove a point to ourselves

Hull KR’s Mikey Lewis believes the Betfred Super League leaders have a point to prove for themselves by trying to beat champions Wigan Warriors in Friday night’s blockbuster top-of-the-table clash.

Why Liverpool’s spending spree has piled pressure and scrutiny on Slot

Liverpool’s spending spree has put head coach Arne Slot under increased pressure to repeat title success, says BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty.

Sutton’s opening-weekend predictions v Tom Grennan and AI

BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on singer Tom Grennan with his predictions for the opening round of Premier League fixtures.

Difficult for Isak to stay at Newcastle – Rooney

Wayne Rooney was involved in transfer sagas in his playing career and says in his new podcast it will be hard for Alexander Isak to stay at Newcastle.

One week to go – your essential World Cup briefing

Runaway world number ones England will have to buck a losing trend if they are to win a home World Cup, with a host of overseas raiders and neighbouring rivals eyeing an upset.

Jota’s family expected at Anfield as Liverpool plan tribute

Diogo Jota’s family are expected to be at Anfield on Friday for Liverpool’s Premier League opener at home to Bournemouth.
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