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'They've had no break' - Rosenior defends players after PSG defeat
Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior says his players have "had no break" but insists that is not an excuse as his side were knocked out of the Champions League by Paris St-Germain, with the defending champions winning the second leg of their last 16 tie 3-0 at Stamford Bridge, going through 8-2 on aggrega...
The Breakdown | From Ramos to Carré: selecting the best XV of the 2026 Six Nations
The champions France lead with five players but every side is represented in pick from a tournament to savour15. Thomas Ramos FrancePlays like the lovechild of Mike Brown and Thomas Castaignède with Jonny Wilkinson levels of marksmanship thrown in. There was never any doubt he would nail that decisi...
David Squires on … Max Dowman, Arsenal’s great release and Chelsea’s Tierney totem
Our cartoonist on the Gunners’ teenage saviour and a new springtime ritual at Stamford BridgeBuy a cartoon | David’s favourite works of 2025And his latest book, Chaos in the Box: get it now Continue reading...
‘I just wanted to be who I am’: the extraordinary story of Tony Powell, the secretly gay footballer
Former Norwich defender lived for years in an LA motel, cut ties with his family for more than three decades and is now the subject of a documentary“I hated it,” Tony Powell says on a spring afternoon in Los Angeles of his past as a secretly gay professional footballer for Bournemouth and Norwi...
U.S. Soccer unveils new stars and stripes jerseys ahead of 2026 World Cup
U.S. U.S. Soccer unveils new stars and stripes jerseys ahead of 2026 World Cup By Kiki Intarasuwan Kiki Intarasuwan News Editor Kiki Intarasuwan is a news editor for CBS News & Stations. Read Full Bio Kiki Intarasuwan March 16, 2026 / 4:47 PM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google U.S. Soccer and Nike on Monday unveiled new national team kits ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The collection includes two primary jersey, stars and stripes, as well as a new goalkeeper uniform. The United States men'...
Football has not been ‘unfair’ to Manchester City. They just lack consistency
Pep Guardiola’s team have ground down other title contenders in the past with their relentless winning streaks. But those days appear to have goneSign up for Soccer with Jonathan Wilson hereThis has been a strange season for Manchester City. Every now and then, they’ve threatened to produce the sort...
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 upIt 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 th...
'A moment he'll never forget' - Rooney on Dowman goal
Match of the Day pundit Wayne Rooney describes Max Dowman becoming the youngest goalscorer in Premier League history as a "moment he'll never forget" and argues it will bring those connected to Arsenal closer together, seeing an academy graduate make his mark on the first team.
How Spurs going direct changed the game and caused Liverpool problems
Match of the Day pundit Micah Richards analyses how Spurs' decision to switch from playing out the back in favour of going long caused Liverpool "big problems" in their 1-1 draw in the Premier League at Anfield.
How England 'threw away' chance at famous win
BBC Sport pundits Ugo Monye, Sam Warburton and John Barclay look at how England's lack of discipline in the final minutes of both halves led to England's 48-46 defeat to France on Six Nations Super Saturday at the Stade de France.
Ten-man Leeds earn point at Palace after Calvert-Lewin penalty miss
Leeds United play out a goalless draw with Crystal Palace after Dominic Calvert-Lewin's missed first-half penalty is compounded by Gabriel Gudmundsson's sending off at Selhurst Park in the Premier League.
The Uplift: Surfing lessons
A Hawaii man gathers his group of friends to teach surfing lessons to strangers – and there is a powerful reason why they don
Sports quiz of the week: world records, wrong turns and wild scenes
Have you followed the big stories in football, winter sports, cricket, rugby, horse racing, athletics, basketball and F1? Continue reading...
‘I knew I had some responsibility’: Clyde Best on being English football’s first black superstar
Best left Bermuda at 17 and joined West Ham, with Bobby Moore among his teammates, but he also faced horrendous abuse‘I did what I had to do,” Clyde Best says as he recalls leaving Bermuda at the age of 17 and travelling to England for a trial at West Ham. There was no fear, no thought of homesickne...
Codebreakers: rugby players who shift between union, league and sevens
Male and female players are increasingly willing and able to switch codes, with some even playing all threeBy No Helmets RequiredCharlotte Caslick epitomises the term code agnostic. The 31-year-old has clocked up 328 appearances for Australia in rugby sevens, winning Olympic gold, Commonwealth gold...
The Spin | How a small town near São Paulo made Brazil a standard bearer for cricket’s global growth
A chance romance helped Poços de Caldas become a hotbed for the sport that, from East Timor to Nigeria, is spreading its wings like never beforeIn the south-east of Brazil, about 250km due north of São Paulo, lies the town of Poços de Caldas, home to about 150,000 people and remarkable for a few re...
Changing times and weakened rivals make PGA question generosity to DP World Tour | Ewan Murray
US tour holds upper hand as deal with European counterpart is up for renegotiation, though LIV and its backers will be watching with interestWhat price a strategic alliance? The golf world might just be about to find out as the PGA Tour considers its partnership with the DP World Tour.A little-known...
Which football match holds the record for the most red cards? | The Knowledge
Plus: privately-educated players, surviving despite away-day woes; and the trophy-less 1909 Scottish CupMail us with your questions and answers“Are the 23 red cards shown in the game between Brazilian clubs Cruzeiro and Atlético Mineiro in the Campeonato Mineiro final a record?” asks Tom Reed.In cas...
The Breakdown | Itoje’s and Smith’s on-field spat sums up England’s startling identity crisis
Steve Borthwick’s captain is normally cool under pressure, but rare outburst points to a much bigger problemMartin Johnson, England’s World-Cup winning skipper, believes there is no huge mystery to being a great captain. “If you haven’t got a good team it doesn’t matter how good a captain you are,”...
NBA’s bizarre ‘tanking’ problem has spewed theories but no solutions | Sean Ingle
Logical situation of losing to get a better pick has led to big fines but June’s superstar draft created a ‘perfect storm’Imagine you are the director of football at a crisis-stricken Premier League club in a world where relegation doesn’t exist and the planet’s best teenagers become available for f...