Year: 2025

For several years, British high jump has struggled to reach the heights of its past glories. However, the emergence of Otis Poole and Ethan Glyde, two young prodigies, could mark the beginning of a new era for the discipline. Both have delivered outstanding performances in recent months, embodying a new generation determined to restore Britain’s status on the international stage. Read more Read More
The 27th matchday of the Premier League delivered a thrilling series of fixtures, packed with moments of brilliance, tension, and dramatic twists. Manchester City bounced back to winning ways, thanks to a returning Haaland, while Manchester United had to battle hard to secure a nervy win against Ipswich. Crystal Palace continued their upward trajectory with an impressive victory over Aston Villa, and Arsenal saw their title hopes diminish after a frustrating draw against Nottingham Forest. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the results and analysis from Matchday 27. Read more Read More
A few days after the conclusion of the 2025 British Indoor Championships, UK Athletics has officially announced the British squad for the upcoming European Indoor Championships, set to take place in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, from 6 to 9 March. The selection prioritises maximising medal prospects while also integrating emerging talents capable of securing top-eight finishes in their respective disciplines. Read more Read More
Gareth Southgate’s tenure, which began in 2016 and concluded after Euro 2024, has come to an end, paving the way for Thomas Tuchel to take the reins. Over the past few weeks, Tuchel has been a familiar face in Premier League stadiums, meticulously scouting players who could form the backbone of his new-look England squad. His first squad announcement is imminent, with two upcoming fixtures against Albania and Latvia (March 21 and 24). Several uncapped players could find themselves on the list. Read more Read More
With just over two-thirds of the Premier League season completed, the race for the title and European places remains as fierce as ever, while three teams appear to be falling behind in the battle for survival. This week’s key moments included defeats for Arsenal and Manchester City, while Liverpool extended their lead at the top. Read more Read More