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Why innovative Canadian league is trialling daylight offside rule
BBC Sport looks at why the Canadian Premier League is trialling Arsene Wenger's 'daylight' offside rule in 2026.
‘We believe in each other’: Kosovo’s hard road from war to World Cup hope
The Balkan nation only became Fifa members in 2016, but win over Turkey would secure first World Cup finals place“We didn’t even know each other.” Samir Ujkani is thinking back to March 2014 when a makeshift Kosovo squad, largely thrown together from unglamorous corners of central Europe and Scandin...
Steve Clarke plays down discord as Scotland aim to kickstart World Cup preparations
Manager says fans booing after defeat by Japan is ‘not a big issue’ as he prepares to face Côte d’Ivoire in LiverpoolManagers making critical comment towards supporters is rarely a movie that ends well, no matter the validity of the complaint. As soon as Steve Clarke admitted to being surprised and...
RILEY GAINES: Olympics finally picks biology over ideology to save women’s sports
The IOC's new female-only eligibility policy, enforced via SRY gene screening starting at the 2028 Los Angeles Games, marks a historic win for women's sports, Riley Gaines argues.
Podcast: Can Scotland triumph over Ivory Coast on the Mersey?
We preview Scotland’s match with Ivory Coast as the World Cup build-up continues.
More coverage than ever! How to watch The Masters live on Sky Sports
The men's major season has arrived, with more coverage of The Masters than ever before from Augusta National live on Sky Sports.
Bartoli urges Raducanu to take a leaf out of Sabalenka's coaching manual
Former Wimbledon champion and Sky Sports analyst Marion Bartoli has urged Emma Raducanu to take a leaf out of Aryna Sabalenka's coaching manual by sticking with one coach for a long period of time.
Sandro Tonali is Italy's main man. What does the future hold for Newcastle midfielder?
The cost of a deal for Tonali may put off Premier League suitors, with Man United looking elsewhere, and rule out a return to Italy
Ghana sack manager Addo, 72 days before World Cup
Ghana dismiss manager Otto Addo, 72 days before the start of the 2026 World Cup, following a run of defeats.
Ghana sack head coach Otto Addo 78 days before opening World Cup match
The decision followed five straight losses, including friendly defeats to Austria (5-1) on Friday and Germany (2-1) on Monday.
'I had to leave Liverpool because of Mo Salah – but now I'm eyeing England World Cup spot'
Mohamed Salah wasn't the only forward to join Liverpool in the summer 2017 transfer window
Rangers' Matondo set for Norway move - gossip
Rangers winger and Celtic midfielder on the move as Gordon Strachan backs Aberdeen appointment.
How Scotland found their base camp for 'travelling' World Cup
Gary Dicker and Steven Naismith explain why Scotland picked Charlotte FC as their World Cup base.
For Dick Motta, the Hall of Fame 'was never my goal.' Only the work mattered
Is this the last chance for Dick Motta, the winningest retired coach not in the Hall of Fame? If so, he's not seeking your validation.
Is Verstappen's threat to quit a lever to alter rules? - F1 Q&A
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions after the Japanese Grand Prix.
How to watch World Cup play-offs: TV channel and live stream for European finals today
Italy, Sweden and Denmark are among the nations in action tonight
St Helens boss Rowley has 'burning desire' to coach England
St Helens head coach Paul Rowley has expressed his interest in the vacant England head coach job, saying he has a "burning desire" to coach his country.
Mekies 'confident' Red Bull can give Verstappen faster car
Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies is "confident" the team can give Max Verstappen a faster car for the remainder of the Formula 1 season.
Texas is 2 wins from Vic Schaefer's first title and him saying it's his best team
Schaefer, in his 21st year as a head coach, is seeking his first national championship. He has Texas a win away from playing for the title.