I’ve not written book to tear anyone down – Earps
Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps tells BBC Sport she did not write her autobiography to “tear anyone down” and feels reaction to it has been “distorted”.
Arise, Sir David – Beckham receives knighthood
Former England captain David Beckham received a knighthood at Windsor Castle for his services to football and British society.
How Kompany turned Bayern into a formidable force
Bayern Munich are the only unbeaten team across Europe’s top five leagues, but how has Vincent Kompany turned them into a formidable force?
‘Ball of the century? That was my job’ – Ashes ‘rhino’ Harris
Australia seamer Ryan Harris needed a second chance at being a professional cricketer, but when it came he formed one of the Ashes most clinical partnerships with Mitchell Johnson.
‘Crying in bed’ – Smith opens up on 2025 struggles after Grand Slam qualification
Michael Smith has revealed he was “crying in bed” days before qualifying for the Grand Slam of Darts.
Today on Sky Sports Racing: Jorebel seeks four-timer at Plumpton
Today’s action comes from Plumpton and Wolverhampton, with all races live on Sky Sports Racing.
Ref Watch: ‘The ball doesn’t go out’ – Man Utd’s controversial opener at Forest analysed
Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher is back with the latest Ref Watch after a busy weekend of incidents, including Manchester United’s dubious goal from a corner at Nottingham Forest.
Brundle: Norris can win F1 title after going into ‘overdrive’
Lando Norris has proven he can win this year’s Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship by finding “an overdrive gear” during his dominant Mexico City Grand Prix victory, according to Sky Sports F1’s Martin Brundle.
‘I worry about unity’ – Southgate on St George’s flag
Former England manager Gareth Southgate says there is “more that unites us than separates us” amid a debate about flying the St George’s flag.