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Too little, too late. England grabbed their second win of this Vitality IT20 series against India, however in vain, as India had the series in the bag prior to this nail-biter super Saturday clash in ...
Africa entered a new chapter in its sporting history this weekend as it hosted its first official continental Flag Football championship, a landmark moment in the global expansion of the sport and its ...
In April, the Red Roses held on in a tight fixture against France at Allianz Stadium to win a fourth consecutive Grand Slam and a seventh straight Women’s Six Nations title. Since John Mitchell took ...
Manchester United’s worst-ever Premier League finish in 2024/25 marked their lowest league standing since relegation in 1974. The club’s response? Raising matchday ticket prices to as much as £97.
Breaking Down Boundaries To understand how to truly break down the structural and social barriers facing women’s rugby, I turned to someone who’s been immersed in the heartbeat of the university game ...
Discover how people with Parkinson’s disease are using sport to manage symptoms, improve wellbeing, and build community.
Rallying around the West Indies cricket team used to mean something special. Its peak came against a backdrop of emancipation.
Toni Cowan-Brown is redefining Formula 1 media - from TikTok explainers to challenging traditional journalism. Discover how she’s bringing a new voice into the paddock and reshaping how F1 is covered.
Opta have been at the core of sports data since their inception in 1996, and Opta Analyst's Graham Bell shares their grip on sport.
Jack Draper Progresses To Successive Quarter-Finals At Queen's Club, sneaking past the almighty challenge of Alexei Popyrin in three sets.
Women's football has witnessed remarkable growth over the last decade. Its progress seems unstoppable, but challenges remain prevalent.
The Sports Gazette speaks to veteran sports journalist Rod Gilmour, founder of The Hockey Paper, on the importance of minor sports coverage and its decline in the British Media.