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Gianni Infantino keeping ‘open mind’ about moving World Cups from summer

President Gianni Infantino says Fifa wants to optimise the football calendar, including switching the World Cup away from its traditional slot

More cameras, top pundits but Disney’s Champions League adventure is a work in progress

The broadcaster’s opening week of coverage was not without its gaps and glitches but it aimed high with an impressive array of experts

Mr Hull KR: real-life hero of Post Office IT scandal bankrolls club to verge of treble glory

Owner Neil Hudgell is as proud of his players’ connection to the community as he is of the club’s success as they face Wigan in Saturday’s Grand Final

Ireland seek to pull off ultimate heist in billionaire’s back yard

In today’s Football Daily: Er, O’Shea’s XI?

‘You’re like: who am I?’ Katie Chapman on the challenges and danger of football retirement

Former England international is taking part in a legends match that will raise money for ex-Chelsea players in need of support

Liverpool go to work and Diogo Jota is not there. Why wouldn’t that affect them?

We know so little about players’ personal feelings. It means everyone’s analysis of the game is fundamentally superficial

Spurs get £100m cash boost from owners with promise of more to follow

Spurs’ head coach, Thomas Frank, will have greater room for manoeuvre in the transfer market after an injection of funding from the Lewis family fortune

‘Its mediocrity has grown on me’: time almost up for intimate stopgap stadium Messi calls home

The club will finally begin playing in Miami next season. For local fans near Chase Stadium there are mixed emotions

Blood, bias and the Battle of Florida: how the NHL’s dirtiest rivalry exposed hockey’s old-boy rot

A meaningless preseason clash devolved into chaos and revealed how cronyism, politics and selective justice still shape the NHL

Darnold, Mayfield and Sagapolutele: who will be the NFL’s next first-time MVP?

Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen have formed an axis of excellence. But which player will break that cycle?

England beware: terminally obsessed Marnus Labuschagne has gone back to basics

Australian batter, an evangelical Christian who believes this is all written out in advance, may force his way back for the Ashes

‘It has been a big journey’: William Troost-Ekong on teaming up with Maro Itoje and giving back in Nigeria

The Super Eagles captain speaks to Ed Aarons about setting up a foundation after Afcon heartbreak and his leadership podcast with the England rugby forward

WNBA finals Game 3: A’ja Wilson’s last-gasp winner lifts Aces to brink of title

A’ja Wilson hit a fadeaway jumper with 0.3 seconds left as the Las Vegas Aces held off Phoenix 90-88 to take a 3-0 lead in the WNBA finals

Marc Guéhi leaves worries behind to win Tuchel’s trust and earn England spot

Crystal Palace defender focused on being ‘the best that I can be’ after impressing England head coach

Manchester United 1-0 Vålerenga: Women’s Champions League – as it happened

Maya Le Tissier scores a penalty to seal win for the hosts

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← Older posts
  • Gianni Infantino keeping ‘open mind’ about moving World Cups from summer
  • More cameras, top pundits but Disney’s Champions League adventure is a work in progress
  • Mr Hull KR: real-life hero of Post Office IT scandal bankrolls club to verge of treble glory
  • Ireland seek to pull off ultimate heist in billionaire’s back yard
  • ‘You’re like: who am I?’ Katie Chapman on the challenges and danger of football retirement
  • Liverpool go to work and Diogo Jota is not there. Why wouldn’t that affect them?
  • Spurs get £100m cash boost from owners with promise of more to follow
  • ‘Its mediocrity has grown on me’: time almost up for intimate stopgap stadium Messi calls home
  • Blood, bias and the Battle of Florida: how the NHL’s dirtiest rivalry exposed hockey’s old-boy rot
  • Darnold, Mayfield and Sagapolutele: who will be the NFL’s next first-time MVP?
  • England beware: terminally obsessed Marnus Labuschagne has gone back to basics
  • ‘It has been a big journey’: William Troost-Ekong on teaming up with Maro Itoje and giving back in Nigeria
  • WNBA finals Game 3: A’ja Wilson’s last-gasp winner lifts Aces to brink of title
  • Marc Guéhi leaves worries behind to win Tuchel’s trust and earn England spot
  • Manchester United 1-0 Vålerenga: Women’s Champions League – as it happened
  • Le Tissier realises WCL dream to earn Manchester United win against Vålerenga
  • Tuchel insists England should embrace underdog status at 2026 World Cup
  • Twente 1-1 Chelsea: Women’s Champions League – as it happened
  • ‘We’re not here as tourists’: Bellamy insists Wales will go on attack against England
  • Baltimore penalty spares Chelsea blushes after Twente threaten WCL shock
  • Ratcliffe says Ruben Amorim has three years to prove himself at Manchester United
  • Browns remain uncommitted on Shedeur Sanders despite Joe Flacco exit
  • Senior rugby figures believe rebel R360 league all but dead after unions’ statement
  • Beth Mooney century rescues Australia before bowlers see off Pakistan at Women’s Cricket World Cup
  • Clarke nonplussed by Katy Perry but hopes for fireworks from Scotland in qualifiers
  • Clubs target groundbreaking £4.3bn TV rights deal for European football competitions
  • Carlos Sainz hits out at F1 broadcasters’ coverage of ‘celebrities and girlfriends’
  • Some say Australia’s sporting axis has shifted. Does one city really reign supreme?
  • Steven Gerrard and England’s ‘egotistical losers’: a generation revisited
  • ‘You want a player to die?’ Heat is on tennis after players wilt in extreme conditions

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