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Jamie Lynch's Flat horses to follow for 2026
Sky Sports Racing's Senior Form Analyst shortlists ten runners to add to your ATR Tracker for the coming campaign.
'Silly' not to offer Clarke new deal - Dalglish
Sir Kenny Dalglish believes the Scottish FA would be "silly" not to offer head coach Steve Clarke a new contract - no matter how the team perform at this summer's World Cup finals.
Tim Sherwood makes desperate Tottenham promise on live TV in plea to replace Igor Tudor
Former Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood has outlined how he would save the club from relegation in a 'come and get me' plea to the Spurs board following the 3-0 defeat against Nottingham Forest.
Michael Carrick handed huge boost over landing Man Utd job as update on talks emerge
Michael Carrick has won seven of his 10 matches in charge of Manchester United since taking over from Ruben Amorim in January, but still doesn't know his long-term future
Swiatek splits from coach after Miami exit
Six-time major winner Iga Swiatek parts ways with coach Wim Fissette following her early exit from the Miami Open.
Simple truths about Arsenal worries as Mikel Arteta looks to put Carabao Cup loss behind him
Lacking ideas, invention and a spark, Arsenal were comfortably beaten by Manchester City in the Carabao Cup Final - Mikel Arteta's men desperately need to turn things around when they return to action
Seahawks' Smith-Njigba signs record $42m-a-year contract
The Seattle Seahawks have signed Jaxon Smith-Njigba to a four-year, $168.6 million contract extension to make him the highest-paid wide receiver in NFL history.
Blimey, O’Reilly: Carabao Cup glory for Manchester City against Arsenal | Football Weekly – video
Manchester City won the Carabao Cup. Two goals for Nico O’Reilly as Pep Guardiola danced with anyone and everyone. He played a reserve keeper who was good. Mikel Arteta played a reserve keeper who wasn’t, but the rest of the team also didn’t really turn up. What does that mean for the rest of the se...
Terrible 10 days leaves Chelsea fans disconnected with Rosenior and owners
Chelsea managers are always under pressure – but especially when their teams play the way they did away at Everton.
The ghost of Aprils past: is Arsenal’s title anxiety returning? | Jonathan Wilson
The Gunners have a nine-point lead in the Premier League. But recent run-ins, and their loss to City on Sunday, will keep them warySign up for Soccer with Jonathan Wilson hereSome day, probably quite soon, Arsenal will win something again. Quite probably something much bigger than the Carabao Cup. B...
How will Ballard injury impact Northern Ireland?
With Dan Ballard ruled out of Northern Ireland's World Cup play-off in Italy, what impact will his absence have in Bergamo?
Why playing first matters in Scottish Premiership title race
Another weekend, another twist in the title race.
Hugo Ekitike spotted for first time since Liverpool injury scare as he breaks cover
Liverpool striker Hugo Ekitike has joined France's squad despite suffering a dead leg in the Reds' damaging 2-1 Premier League defeat to Brighton on Saturday
‘It may not be popular’: England stand by McCullum and Key despite Ashes debacle
ECB review concludes sackings not the right route to takeBrook gets second chance after ‘unprofessional’ conductBrendon McCullum and Rob Key have been backed to lead England’s response to the winter’s grisly Ashes defeat in Australia, with Richard Gould, chief executive of the England and Wales Cric...
Crowley’s comeback delayed but hopeful of summer return
Legendary jockey Jim Crowley’s return from a broken leg and pelvis has met with a minor delay but the 47-year-old remains hopeful of being back in the saddle this summer in time for Royal Ascot.
England say no 'big bust-up' between Stokes and McCullum as coach keeps job
England MD Rob Key says there has been no "big bust-up" between coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes after the Ashes drubbing as he and ECB CEO Richard Gould explained why the New Zealander has kept his job.
Dubai World Cup 2026: Who’s racing and prize money breakdown
Tyrese Haliburton's 'Arkansas alum' joke after Kentucky's loss to Iowa State rings somewhat true
Like most comedy, Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton's joke about the Kentucky Wildcats contains a kernel of truth. The Wildcats lost 83-62 to the Iowa State Cyclones in the Round of 32 of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday.
What is Russo's best position?
Arsenal's Alessia Russo has excelled as a number nine and a number 10 this season, but where is she most effective?
The race for Europe: SEVEN English teams in the Champions League?
It's been a tough time for English teams in the Champions League with four of the Premier League's six representatives dumped out of the competition in the last 16.