How Arteta-McVay bond helped Arsenal & Rams become title contenders
The head coaches of the Los Angeles Rams and Arsenal, teams from different sports in the same ownership group, have developed a bond that has helped both become title contenders.
‘VAR has to rein its neck in’ – how I’d change football for the fans
In his BBC Sport column, former Premier League manager Tony Pulis looks at which laws he would change in football.
England enlist Raducanu to help beat All Blacks
England enlist the help of British number one tennis player Emma Raducanu to beat the All Blacks on Saturday.
Everton vs Arsenal, Leeds vs Palace moved due to Carabao Cup quarter-final
Arsenal and Crystal Palace have seen their Premier League matches on the weekend before Christmas moved forward a day due to their Carabao Cup quarter-final on December 23.
‘Happy’ McIlroy prioritising Race to Dubai success | ‘I have a clear head’
Rory McIlroy feels he has a “responsibility” to prioritise the DP World Tour in a “fractured” men’s game and believes stepping away from his involvement in the sport’s politics has improved his life both on and off the course.
Morgan to miss rest of autumn as Wales prepare for crunch Japan clash
Wales captain Jac Morgan will miss the rest of the Autumn Nations Series with a dislocated shoulder.
Singleton underwent cancer surgery day after starring for Broncos
Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton played in last Thursday’s 10-7 win over Las Vegas Raiders after being diagnosed with testicular cancer a few days before.
Reinventing Football – what do we do with handball, penalties and VAR?
Imagine if you could make one change to football. We’ve asked players, pundits and referees what they would do.
Trescothick hints Pope will be retained at three
Marcus Trescothick hints Ollie Pope will remain as England’s first-choice number three for the Ashes, saying the tourists are “very consistent” in their selection.