October 13th, 2025
NFL Winners and Losers: Jets in turmoil after London humiliation
Baker Mayfield’s MVP chances, internal problems for the Miami Dolphins and Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s lightning start to the season. Here are some of the winners and losers from Sunday in the NFL…
Raducanu shares health update as Brit prepares for Ningbo Open
Emma Raducanu has provided a reassuring health update following her worrying withdrawal from Wuhan last week due to the searing heat as she prepares to take part in this week’s Ningbo Open in China.
Boulter stuns Noskova to reach Japan Open second round
Katie Boulter beat second seed Linda Noskova in the first round of the Japan Open 7-6 (7-3) 6-3 with her most impressive win in months.
‘At the moment they look unstoppable’ – Lampard’s Coventry flying at the top
Coventry City are the only unbeaten team left in the top four leagues in England and look imperious at the top of the Championship table.
Tea, teeth and sandwiches! | PL managers answer internet’s most divided questions
How do you make your tea in the morning? Do you put the milk in before or after the water? The big questions were put to Premier League managers in the latest edition of On The Spot – the internet’s most divided questions.
Watkins out of England squad to face Latvia
England striker Ollie Watkins will miss the World Cup qualifier in Latvia on Tuesday because of injury.
‘Retiring to save marriage was my biggest mistake’
Ex-Scotland captain Stuart Hogg says he retired to save his marriage but the decision was the “biggest mistake” of his life.
Williams poised to become oldest ranking event winner
Mark Williams, 50, leads Shaun Murphy 7-1 in the Xi’an Grand Prix final and is three frames away from becoming the oldest winner of a ranking event.
Rashford’s revival at Barcelona
Marcus Rashford came to Barcelona to revive a spluttering career, and so far he is making a good job of that task, but it remains early days in Spain for the England forward.
Hull KR trio in England Ashes squad as Connor misses out
Hull KR’s Grand-Final winning trio Mikey Lewis, Jez Litten and Joe Burgess make England’s final 24-man squad for the Test series with Australia but Man of Steel winner Jake Connor misses out.