Year: 2025
England’s U18 squad embarks on the March international break with a demanding schedule of three fixtures. Under the guidance of Liam Bramley, the squad has been carefully assembled, featuring 23 players drawn from some of the best youth academies in the country. While several of them have previously represented England at younger age groups, there are also a number of new faces looking to make their mark on the international stage. Read more Read More
Will Antwi’s England U19 side is gearing up for a pivotal UEFA U19 European Championship qualifying campaign this March. The Young Lions will travel to North Wales, where they are set to face the hosts, as well as Turkey and Portugal. Only the group winner will secure a place in this summer’s finals in Romania, meaning England will need to maintain their momentum and avoid any costly slip-ups in their bid to reach the continental tournament. Read more Read More
The England U20 squad, now officially known as the England Elite Squad, led by Ben Futcher, is gearing up to face Portugal and Switzerland during the upcoming March international break. Still unbeaten this season in the Euro Elite League, the Young Lions will be looking to extend their impressive run. Their first fixture sees them take on Portugal on 21 March at Leiria’s Municipal Stadium, before heading to Marbella to face Switzerland on 24 March. With a 22-man squad featuring several exciting talents from the Premier League and Championship, England will be keen to reinforce their dominance in the competition. Read more Read More
The British Athletics team will travel to Nanjing, China, from 21 to 23 March 2025 for the World Indoor Championships. With only 13 athletes selected, far fewer than at last week’s European Championships, this delegation is prioritising quality over quantity, leaving little room for younger athletes to gain experience. Among those selected are several recent European Indoor medallists, including Jeremiah Azu and Andy Robertson in the sprints, as well as Revée Walcott-Nolan and George Mills in the middle distances. Read more Read More
Matchweek 28 of the Premier League delivered a thrilling set of fixtures, packed with moments of brilliance, tension, and drama. Manchester City suffered another setback with a defeat to Nottingham Forest in a clash between two top-four contenders, while Manchester United and Arsenal battled hard but ultimately had to settle for a draw. Elsewhere, Chelsea secured back-to-back wins despite Cole Palmer’s ongoing dip in confidence, while Tottenham and Bournemouth produced a spectacular contest, yet neither side managed to claim all three points. Here’s a detailed look at the results and key takeaways from Matchweek 28. Read more Read More