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How Scotland reached the World Cup - told by those who made it happen
Tom English speaks to those who returned Scotland to the men's World Cup finals for the first time since 1998 about the epic win over Denmark.

Britain's undefeated Mokaev to fight on Ronda Rousey undercard
Undefeated British fighter Muhammad Mokaev and former UFC heavyweight champion Junior Dos Santos will feature on the undercard of Ronda Rousey's comeback against Gina Carano on May 16 in Los Angeles.

PSG handed injury blow ahead of Liverpool Champions League tie as statement released
Paris Saint-Germain have suffered a fresh injury blow amid a request to postpone a crucial Ligue 1 ahead of a Champions League clash with Liverpool

Cristiano Ronaldo shares update after being left out of Portugal squad before World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo has picked up a hamstring injury and will not play a part in Portugal's fixtures during the March international break

O'Shea hopes for 'straightforward' contract talks
Republic of Ireland coach John O'Shea says he hopes negotiations on a contract extension will be "straightforward" but "all focus is on the game ahead".

Championship, L1 & L2 play-off schedule confirmed
The EFL have confirmed the dates for the 2025/26 Sky Bet Championship, League One and League Two play-offs.

Snooker World Championship to stay at Crucible until 2045
Snooker's World Championship is set to stay at the iconic Crucible Theatre in Sheffield until 2045 with the venue also set to benefit from a major refurbishment.

'We didn't know it wouldn't work!' | Nasser questions Key on England Ashes prep
Rob Key joins the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast and looks back at the Ashes.

Ex-Man Utd star training with Premier League club after being free agent for two years
Two years after being released by Bayer Leverkusen, ex-Manchester United defender Timothy Fosu-Mensah is back in England and hopes to relaunch his career this summer

Chelsea star Enzo Fernandez doubles down on Real Madrid transfer stance
Enzo Fernandez has continued to bat away suggestions he's in transfer talks with the likes of Real Madrid - but has equally refused to commit himself to Chelsea beyond this summer

Tuchel’s giant England squad and an EFL roundup – Football Weekly
Max Rushden is joined by Sanny Rudravajhala, George Elek and Ali Maxwell to discuss who made it into Thomas Tuchel’s England squad before the international break … and who didn’t Rate, review, share on Apple Podcasts and join the conversation on email Thirty-five players, late callups, including Ben White, but still no Trent Alexander-Arnold. Will James Garner win the World Cup for England? What chance do recalled Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo have of getting into the final group? And realisti

US-Israel war on Iran: how football in the region is struggling to deal with the fallout
From World Cup preparations to Champions League complications, the issues facing football in the region It has been a little over three weeks since the United States and Israel attacked Iran and plunged the Middle East into war. Football there is struggling to deal with the fallout from the conflict. Here are the issues. Continue reading...

Fancy a tipple? Deep dive into McIlroy's VIRAL Masters wine menu
Olly Smith takes a look at Rory McIlroy's viral wine menu ahead of the Masters, which gets underway live on Sky Sports from April 9.

‘Sport gave me new dreams’: the emergence of Brazil women’s blind team
Only existing since 2024, the team, who came fourth at the world championship, has changed its players’ lives “We are the first, but we will not be the last.” The rallying cry came from Eliane Gonçalves, a 39-year-old midfielder of the Brazilian women’s blind football national team during one of their training camps. The team’s psychologist had suggested the team come up with something to shout before matches. Gonçalves offered that line – and it stuck. The team had existed for less than a year

‘A historic moment’ – What England can expect at their Kansas City base
With just a few months to go until the start of the 2026 World Cup, England will soon be travelling to the USA to begin a campaign that sees them as one of the favourites to lift the trophy for the first time since 1966.

Complaint filed over World Cup ticket prices
The Football Supporters' Association files a formal complaint against Fifa over "excessive ticket prices" and "unfair purchasing conditions" for the World Cup.

Tuchel clearly doesn't rate Alexander-Arnold - Sutton
The Monday Night Club's Chris Sutton and Rory Smith discuss Thomas Tuchel's decision to exclude Trent Alexander-Arnold from the latest England squad.

Darwin Nunez's nightmare finally ends as ex-Liverpool star's valuation takes major hit
Darwin Nunez has been unable to play for Al Hilal in the Saudi Pro League since the start of February after the former Liverpool striker was unregistered by the club

David Squires on … big calls and cheeky Cherki at the Carabao Cup final
Our cartoonist on the master beating the apprentice as Manchester City got one over Arsenal at Wembley Buy a cartoon | David’s favourite works of 2025 And his latest book, Chaos in the Box: get it now Continue reading...

Should Raya have started over Arrizabalaga in final?
The Monday Night Club's Rory Smith and Chris Sutton debate whether Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta made the correct decision in starting Kepa Arrizabalaga over David Raya in the Carabao Cup final.

Manchester United fan, 76, feeling ‘helpless’ as family seat is given to VIPs
Son-in-law of former United player is among 1,100 fans forced to give up prime seats under cash-boosting plans A Manchester United fan said he feels “helpless and hopeless” after being evicted from the seat his family have held since just after the second world war to make way for £300-a-head VIPs. Tony Riley, whose father-in-law played for United under Sir Matt Busby, is among 1,100 supporters forced to move under cash-boosting plans overseen by Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Continue reading...

Parma footballer Claudia Morelli deliberately misses wrongly awarded penalty – video
The Parma Women's second team player Claudia Morelli deliberately missed a penalty that was wrongly awarded, while their match against Hic Sunt Leones was still level at 0-0. The referee awarded the penalty after the Hic Sunt Leones goalkeeper made a save, mistakenly thinking a defender had handled the ball instead, and therefore Morelli sportingly decided to simply pass her spot-kick tamely towards the keeper. Parma went on to win the match 9-1 and clinch their respective league title with an

Man Utd reveal how new £2bn, 100,000 seater 'Wembley of the north' will be financed
Manchester United will fund their £2billion stadium project without tax payers' help after it was made clear that the Premier League giants will finance it privately with discussions ongoing

A Wembley hero, the unlikely loanee and a Wrexham icon - EFL stories

Crawford replaces Alonso for Suzuka first practice as Haas reveal Godzilla livery

Ex-Premier League boss accused of sabotaging Bosnia's World Cup in bizarre spat
Bosnia-Herzegovina will travel to Wales for a World Cup play-off semi-final on Thursday, and Brondby boss Steve Cooper has bizarrely been at the centre of the build-up

Diego Maradona's son compares Scott McTominay to JESUS after stunning Napoli form
Scott McTominay remains a leading light at Napoli and the ex-Manchester United ace has been likened to "Jesus" by the son of Diego Maradona after his continued brilliance

A Canadian goal threat to a versatile Spaniard: three of the best teenagers in women’s football
Kaylee Hunter, Justine Rouquet and Aiara Agirrezabala could all be earning themselves big moves in the near future Vicky López, Lily Yohannes, Michelle Agyemang — these are all names you may have heard before. They are the best and brightest of the next generation; youngsters already logging consistent minutes at the largest clubs in the world. They are the future – but what about the rest? Where are the talents that have yet to make big moves and are still, slowly but surely, carving out their

PSG 'respond' to fury over Liverpool Champions League plan as announcement set
Paris Saint-Germain are standing their ground over a request made ahead of their Champions League clash against Liverpool despite coming in for fierce criticism

