Hovland hoping to make history for Norway at The Open
Hovland could become Norway's first major winner on Sunday at St Andrews
Thomas Tuchel hopes referee Anthony Taylor doesn’t referee Chelsea matches in future and was furious after a feeling refereeing decisions cost his side a win at home to Tottenham. Harry Kane’s late equaliser consigned the Blues to a 2-2 draw but Tuchel didn’t believe either that or Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg’s early goal should have stood due to fouls before they were given. Immediately after the match, Tuchel was sent off after his spat with Spurs manager Antonio Conte but seemed more angry at the referee than his counterpart when he met the media.
Tyson Fury has made repeated statements of his intent to return to boxing, but has now announced he is to retire.
Erik ten Hag’s side were thrashed by Brentford having already lost their opening fixture to Brighton.
The Liverpool boss clashed with a journalist who suggested slow starts are becoming a bad habit for the Reds
Frustration had been growing having gone behind to Wilfried Zaha’s 32nd-minute goal.
WIMBORNE boss James Stokoe is not concerned by his charges’ heavy defeat in their final pre-season game – believing that the fixture serves as a reminder of avoiding complacency ahead of the curtain raiser with Cinderford Town (kick-off 3pm).
Juventus' Adrien Rabiot is being targeted by Manchester United as the man to fix their midfield problems
SCOTT Parker labelled latest signing Marcos Senesi’s brief cameo against Manchester City as “exceptional”, before explaining why he did not start the Argentinian.
Rovers made it three wins from three in the Championship with a hard-fought 2-1 victory against West Brom, but what have fans said?
Bethany England was outraged by the Sky Sports pundit’s comments in light of the Lionesses’ victory at Euro 2022 this summer
In the midst of trying to reach the lucrative group stage of the Champions League, PSV's 23-year-old winger Gakpo has been linked with a move to United before the transfer window shuts. "(On Tuesday) we both are defending our own badges and that is the way it is.
Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Conte have both given their take on a fiery London derby that saw both men sent off in a 2-2 draw between Chelsea and Tottenham. The first flare-up came after Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg’s shot from long range put Spurs level early in the second half, which earned both coaches and a couple of assistants yellow cards. At full time, following Tottenham’s second equaliser via Harry Kane, Tuchel and Conte were again sent off after the Chelsea boss took exception to the manner of his counterpart’s handshake.
Josh McDaniels was taken aback by the atmosphere inside Allegiant Stadium, saying it trumps any preseason game from his 22 years in the NFL.
South African writer Jon Cardinelli discusses how the world champion Springboks are still searching for the missing piece of their matchday 23.
The men’s and women’s finals will take place in August next year.
SAINTS CEO Martin Semmens explained the club’s youthful transfer policy, saying “we can’t buy players that are better who are 25”, but laid out the plan to progression.
Anthony Joshua says he is determined to be "the comeback king" and avenge his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.
Tottenham’s Ben Davies says he was not surprised by Antonio Conte’s passion at Stamford Bridge and that the squad would “run through a brick wall” for the head coach. Conte and his Chelsea counterpart Thomas Tuchel have been charged by the Football Association following their heated touchline row in Sunday’s 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge. The pair twice sparked meeles and were sent off after the final whistle after coming together during their post-match handshake, moments after Harry Kane scored a 96th-minute equaliser.
Erik ten Hag is hoping to bring in another three new faces before the end of the transfer window...
Murray joins Cameron Norrie, Dan Evans and Joe Salisbury in the team, with a fifth player to be added later.