Month: October 2025
This Friday at 11:00 (local time), England U17 side will take on Lithuania at the Broadwood Stadium in Cumbernauld as part of their UEFA U17 Euro 2026 qualifying campaign. After a disappointing start against Scotland — where the Young Lions conceded the only goal of the game in the dying moments — Liam Bramley’s side find themselves third in the group and now under pressure to win their remaining two matches, starting with today’s crucial encounter. Read more Read More
The England U16 squad has been named for the upcoming international break, with interim head coach Barry Lewtas at the helm. The Young Lions will travel to Sedi, Türkiye, where they’ll face Wales, Türkiye and Portugal in a series of friendlies at the Emirhan Sports Centre.England open their campaign against Wales on Thursday 30 October, before taking on the hosts on Saturday 1 November and rounding off the trip against Portugal on Tuesday 4 November. These matches follow on from their August double-header against Italy in Rome, where Lewtas’ side showed real promise — narrowly losing the first game 2-1 before bouncing back with a 2-1 win. Read more Read More
This Tuesday at 2:30pm, England U17 take on Scotland at Airdrie’s Excelsior Stadium as their qualification campaign for the UEFA U17 European Championship gets underway. Drawn into a competitive group alongside Sweden and Lithuania, the Young Lions will be keen to make a strong start this afternoon — a crucial first step in building confidence and putting themselves in the best possible position to top the group and seal their place in the next round. Read more Read More
England U17 begin their qualification campaign for the 2026 U17 European Championship this Tuesday, with a squad made up nearly exclusively of players born in 2009 – a group entirely separate from the one currently competing at the U17 World Cup in Qatar. While the situation may seem confusing at first glance, it is simply due to a scheduling overlap between qualification windows for the two competitions. As a result, Liam Bramley is in charge of the 2009 age group, while Neil Ryan continues to lead the 2008 generation at the World Cup. Read more Read More
For the past three years, British men’s artistic gymnastics has been living through a golden era that would have seemed unthinkable a decade ago, when only the legendary Max Whitlock kept hopes of world medals alive. At the 2025 World Championships in Jakarta, Jake Jarman and Luke Whitehouse delivered a stunning British one-two in the floor final, outclassing double Olympic champion Carlos Yulo and underlining the fact that Great Britain now boasts one of the most formidable squads on the planet. Achieved by two athletes aged just 23 and 22, these results capture the spirit of a British movement that is ambitious, meticulously built, and entirely unafraid of the sport’s traditional giants. Read more Read More