September, 2025
Sabalenka has machine-like consistency – but she’s no ‘robot’
Aryna Sabalenka’s consistency at the Grand Slams is unrivalled in the women’s game but, going into the US Open semi-finals, her three titles feels below par.
Paqueta could sue FA after spot-fixing acquittal
Brazil midfielder Lucas Paqueta considering legal action against the Football Association after being cleared on spot-fixing charges.
Matthews to captain England against Australia
Number eight Alex Matthews will captain England against Australia in their final Rugby World Cup pool match on Saturday.
Horse riding and eating horse ‘four ways’ – Wales fans do Kazakhstan
More than 1,000 Wales fans have made the 7,000 mile round trip to Astana for the World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan, with colourful tales to tell.
Australia aiming for ‘upset of the tournament’ against Red Roses in blockbuster clash
Australia co-captain Emily Chancellor wants to pull off the “upset of the tournament” when her side take on the Red Roses in the final Pool A game on Saturday.
Schumacher: There is no hiding from the expectation at Bolton
It has been a solid, if unspectacular start for Bolton in League One this season, and Steven Schumacher knows there is still work to be done.
Sky Sports is the home of the WSL – what’s new this season?
The 2025/26 Women’s Super League season promises to be the biggest ever on Sky Sports – with more live matches, better behind-the-scenes access and new ways to watch.
Imane Khelif unable to compete in World Boxing Championship with appeal yet to be heard
Algerian Olympic boxing champion Imane Khelif will not have an appeal hearing heard at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in time for her to compete at the World Boxing Championships which begin in Liverpool on Thursday.
Carabao Cup third-round schedule confirmed with every match live on Sky
The Carabao Cup third-round schedule has been finalised, with some bumper matches to enjoy all live on Sky Sports in September.
The art of the free transfer – and why Real Madrid are masters of it
When it comes to acquiring world-class free transfers, Real Madrid are in a league of their own.