Month: March 2025
England’s U20 side kept their Grand Slam ambitions alive in the U20 6 Nations with a hard-fought victory over Italy at the Recreation Ground. The young English squad, already reigning champions, showed signs of vulnerability ahead of their final showdown against Wales in Cardiff. Here’s a look back at a match where England’s discipline wavered against a determined Italian side. Read more Read More
England U20 continue their flawless campaign in the 6 Nations U20 Championship as they take on Italy this Friday evening at the Recreation Ground in Bath. After three wins from three, the young Red Roses are looking to assert their dominance once again against an Italian side that continues to make strides. For this clash, several players will make their first start, including Oli Scola in the front row and Dom Hanson at scrum-half. Read more Read More
British swimming continues to shine on the international stage, yet its major medal contenders, such as Adam Peaty and Duncan Scott, are gradually nearing the end of their illustrious careers. As the new generation of young swimmers, emerging from the country’s top institutions, starts to make its mark through junior competitions and national championships, British Swimming has announced the 32 up-and-coming athletes who have been selected for their potential podium performances. Read more Read More
The Strandja Memorial Tournament, held in Sofia, Bulgaria, from February 24 to March 2, 2025, provided British boxers with a return to international competition. With 16 athletes selected to represent England and Wales, this prestigious tournament offered an opportunity to test themselves against high-calibre opponents. The event proved to be a valuable experience for the British contingent, delivering promising performances and notable results. Read more Read More
Last night, Nottingham Forest booked their place in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup after overcoming Ipswich Town in a hard-fought contest that was ultimately decided in a tense penalty shootout (5-4). Playing in front of a passionate crowd at the City Ground, Forest had to battle until the very last kick to secure qualification, with Belgian goalkeeper Matz Sels emerging as the hero. His crucial save on Ipswich’s fifth and final penalty, taken by Jack Taylor, sealed victory for the home side. This win marks Forest’s return to the FA Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 2022, offering their supporters a moment of joy and renewed hope for the remainder of the competition. Read more Read More