November 9th, 2025
New Zealand hold off late fightback from West Indies to win third T20I
Kyle Jamieson bowled a superb final over to seal a nine-run win for New Zealand over the West Indies on Sunday in the third T20I at the Saxton Oval.
Hataoka wins play-off hole to claim rain-shortened LPGA Toto Japan Classic
Nasa Hataoka won a play-off on Sunday to take the LPGA’s Toto Japan Classic after the final 18 holes were washed out by persistent rain all day and officials said it was “unplayable course conditions.”
Today on Sky Sports Racing: Veteran Lazy Sunday back in action at Ffos Las
The Sky Sports Racing cameras head to West Wales as the jumps season keeps rolling with a seven-race card at Ffos Las.
England’s replacements bench becoming real point of difference
One of the enduring images and notions of the South Africa team which would go on to defend their 2019 Rugby World Cup title in France four years later was the self-styled ‘bomb squad.’
‘Weekend done’ – Hamilton despondent after fresh qualifying woe
Lewis Hamilton admitted his Sao Paulo Grand Prix was already “done pretty much” after he qualified 13th for Sunday’s race.
Man City and Liverpool become hunters – how key is Etihad meeting?
BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty questions how important the outcome of Sunday’s Etihad meeting will be to Manchester City and Liverpool’s title hopes.
Valuable lessons and tough losses – world number one Sabalenka’s 2025
How some self-reflection on a mid-season holiday helped Aryna Sabalenka go from near-misses to year-end number one.
New Tandy era aims to lift Wales from doldrums
Wales kick-start a new era under Steve Tandy today, and fans will hope the arrival of the new head coach can help restore some pride to the Welsh jersey.
Advertising boards and chaos – how Sunderland stopped Arsenal machine
Sunderland halt Arsenal’s winning run to give hope to the Premier League chasing pack, with the way they stifled the leaders catching the eye.
Arundell pace and quality bench power England home
Like last week against Australia, England’s star bench, led by Henry Arundell, proves the difference against Fiji in the final quarter.