England must choose between pace and technique in their forward planning
Welcome to the month of living dangerously. At the end of the strangest, most fractured build-up to any modern tournament England’s footballers have at least
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Welcome to the month of living dangerously. At the end of the strangest, most fractured build-up to any modern tournament England’s footballers have at least
Borussia Dortmund remain determined to keep Erling Haaland for another year despite Chelsea’s desire to sign the striker. Thomas Tuchel is keen to bring in
The Football Association has appointed the first female chair in its 157-year history, with the business executive Debbie Hewitt expected to take up the position
Susie Wheldon’s two sons want to be elite race-car drivers someday, which is no surprise. Sebastian and Oliver Wheldon’s father, Dan, won the Indianapolis 500
In December 2006, playing in front of sold-out stadiums in the Bundesliga and at major international tournaments looked like a long way to go for
Every football fan remembers their first major international tournament and normally as much for the atmosphere around the games, the noise and colour, where they
The Rugby Football Union is continuing to investigate the contentious finale to Leicester’s game against Bristol last Saturday but will not be punishing any players