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Six Nations 2026: our writers pick their tournament highlights
From the brilliance of Bielle-Biarrey to Carré’s jaw-dropping try, our highs and lows from a sensational championship Player of the tournament Impossible to look past Louis Bielle-Biarrey who, among assorted records, has become the first player to score a try in every Six Nations game in successive seasons. But Italy’s Tommaso Menoncello and Ireland’s Stuart McCloskey also deserve a podium place. Continue reading...

Who makes BBC pundits' Six Nations team of the tournament?
BBC Sport pundits John Barclay and Sam Warburton picks for their teams of the tournament for the 2026 Six Nations.

Who did BBC pundits pick in their Six Nations teams of tournament?
Former Wales captain Sam Warburton and former Scotland skipper John Barclay discuss their Six Nations teams of the tournament.

Fàbregas outwits Gasperini to take controversial Como a step closer to Champions League | Nicky Bandini
The club by the lake are far from universally popular but the Como manager’s clever tactics brought a key win over Roma For once the TV cameras at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia had not picked out a Hollywood A-lister in the stands, but a celebrity of calcio instead. Gennaro Gattuso, the Italy manager, as well as a World Cup and Champions League winner, had come to watch Como play Roma. A crucial game in the race for Europe, the teams having started the weekend level in fourth place. And still

James Foster named CSK fielding coach
Former England wicketkeeper won the ILT20 as Desert Vipers head coach in January

Don’t Be Prey review – invigorating tale of swimming entrepreneur aiming to avoid being shark food
Mark Sowerby battles bad feelings by tackling brutal channel crossings – the Oceans Seven – around the world The title of this invigorating documentary about open-water swimming seems at first to be a wry note-to-self regarding something competitors essentially have no control over: the possibility of becoming shark food. But, as practised by Australian waterman Mark Sowerby, it turns out to a surprisingly deep and empowering maxim about choosing to accept apprehensions and fears, and not being

Rory McIlroy will see how ‘body feels’ and assess schedule before Masters
‘We’ll see how I feel in practice,’ says world No 2 McIlroy hampered by back injury before Players Championship Rory McIlroy will weigh up whether to play another event before the defence of his Masters title next month after an underwhelming outing at the Players Championship. He was the defending champion at TPC Sawgrass, but his preparation was hampered by a back injury and he finished in a disappointing tie for 46th on Sunday. “I’ll see how my body feels,” said the world No 2. “We’ll see h

Pakistan lodge official complaint about Bangladesh's review at end of chase
Pakistan's contention is that Bangladesh took the review after the replay of the delivery flashed on the big screen at the ground
England's worst-ever Six Nations ends with blueprint, but frustration - and a search for answers
After England suffered their worst-ever Six Nation's campaign, ESPN's Tom Hamilton looks at where it all unravelled -- and if there's any hope for the future.

Toto Wolff says Verstappen’s car is cause of driver’s misery, not new regulations
Mercedes chief points to number of overtakes in China ‘All the indicators say that people love it’ Toto Wolff has dismissed criticism of the new Formula One regulations from Max Verstappen as a result of the “horror show” Red Bull car the four-time world champion is having to drive. Verstappen has not been alone in his outspoken criticism of the new rules, and after he was forced to retire from the Chinese GP on Sunday he delivered his most damning condemnation yet of the emphasis on electrica

No F1 rule changes ahead of Japan, but Wolff remains wary of ‘political knives’
After the first two race weekends under the new technical regulations, opinions in the Formula 1 paddock remain divided. Lewis Hamilton said in Shanghai that he had not enjoyed the racing this much in a long time. “I think it’s the best racing that I’ve ever experienced in Formula 1,” he said after securing his first Ferrari podium. “It felt like go-karting, back and forth, back and ...Keep reading
‘Just an easy pass with Overtake’: Every radio message from Antonelli’s first F1 win | Formula 1
Andrea Kimi Antonelli's race engineer kept him alert to the threat from his team mate on his way to his breakthrough grand prix victory.

When can Arsenal win the Premier League?
Arsenal are nine points clear at the top of the Premier League, but when can they officially win the title?
Post-race crash avoided by Perez’s quick-thinking mechanic | Formula 1
A quick-thinking mechanic prevented a post-race collision involving Sergio Perez's out-of-control Cadillac in Shanghai.

Cricket Australia amends injury sub rule for Sheffield Shield final
Numerous boards have trailed new substitution rules with feedback being sent to ICC with a eye on Test cricket

Chinnaswamy stadium receives government clearance to host IPL 2026 final
The venue is set to host five RCB games in the league phase and two knockout games, including the final

Fringe players in focus as hosts look to respond in high-scoring Hamilton
After a tough outing in Mount Maunganui, which allowed only a total of 184 runs to be scored, New Zealand will hope Hamilton conditions spark a turnaround

Peake's rapid rise set to take in MLC, but first a Sheffield Shield final
The 19-year-old left hander has found first-class cricket tough after returning from Under-19 duty, but tuned up for the final with a half-century

Kuhnemann hits maiden fifty to give Tasmania control after fire alarm stops play
Half-centuries from Jordan Silk and Jake Doran built the home side's lead after an usual delay during the morning session
Sainz used ‘Overtake mode train’ tactics to keep Colapinto behind | Formula 1
Carlos Sainz Jnr says Formula 1's new regulations can create an 'Overtake mode train' as the Drag Reduction System previously did.

Laporta re-elected Barcelona president for fourth term
Joan Laporta vows Barcelona will be "unstoppable" as he is re-elected club president for a further five years.

Konstas' season ends with another unconverted start
The opener has regularly got himself set in the latter part of the summer but hasn't made a fifty in the Shield since before Christmas

Australian cricket's huge call - BBL privatisation explainer: What is the debate and where is it at?
Debates around the future of the BBL have been going on since last year and a decision on the next steps could be made soon
Calling off Hamilton-Leclerc fight would have been “unfair” – Vasseur | Formula 1
Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur defended their decision to allow Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc to fight for position in the Chinese Grand Prix.

Cheltenham raised a cheer – but fatalities and fallouts tainted bounce-back festival
Attendances and British-trained winners were on the up but low points included more starting trouble and jockey spats Attendance: up. British winners: up. Bookies’ profits: through the roof. Punters will wince at the last of those after a ferociously difficult four days at Cheltenham, with winners at 66-1, 50-1, 40-1 and 33-1 among the biggest skinners for the books. The Paddy Power client in Ireland who was paid €558,000 (£484,000) after putting Friday’s first six winners into a 50 cent each-wa

Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action
Max Dowman’s magic, Konstantinos Mavropanos shows heart and Chelsea go all LinkedIn but fail to link up It is easy to say that Tottenham have a goalkeeping problem. Antonin Kinsky was brought in against Atlético Madrid precisely because Igor Tudor was having doubts about Guglielmo Vicario. Back in the lineup at Anfield, Vicario didn’t cover himself in glory for Liverpool’s opener. Dominik Szoboszlai is good at free-kicks – a quarter of the 16 scored in the Premier League this season have been hi

Still crazy: chaotic Six Nations showed the timeless appeal of great sporting drama | Robert Kitson
France’s dramatic triumph was proof that Test rugby played at full throttle ranks among the most compelling spectacles L’Équipe’s front page headline summed it up perfectly. “So Crazy” did not just reflect Saturday night’s dizzying blur of a game in the Stade de France but pretty much the entire 2026 men’s Six Nations championship. Wales beat Italy who defeated Scotland who beat France who beat Ireland who beat England who, you’ve guessed it, beat Wales. Rugby, eh? And maybe that is the single b

Norrie replaces Draper as British number one - but for how long?
Cameron Norrie replaces Jack Draper as the British men's number one after Indian Wells, but top spot could change hands several times this year.

Peake and Sutherland fifties bright spots on dull, damp day
Peake made 59 and Sutherland 51, while McSweeney took 3 for 18 on a day where only 28.2 overs were possible due to rain

The Taskin-Mustafizur-Rana combination gives Bangladesh 'more chance to win matches'
"Taskin knows what to bowl in each situation, [and] Mustafiz never panicked," at crucial points in the deciding ODI against Pakistan, Bangladesh captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz says
