Year: 2025

At just 22 years old and in peak form, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, the English winger for Exeter Chiefs, will unfortunately miss the 2025 Six Nations tournament. Injured in December during a Premiership match, the breakout star of 2024 won’t be fit in time for the tournament, which kicks off on February 1 against Ireland, and is expected to miss the entire competition. Read more Read More
As the 2025 Six Nations U20 tournament approaches, the England U20 team is preparing to defend its title with ambition. Under the leadership of Mark Mapletoft, this new chapter promises excitement with a largely revamped squad and the addition of a key new member to the coaching staff. This gathering marks a crucial step for these young talents aiming to shine on the international stage. Read more Read More
British athletes have shone brightly from the early weeks of 2025, delivering a series of historic and memorable performances on the global winter sports stage. Despite winter sports not being the main contributor to medals for Team GB, due to the lack of significant mountain ranges in the UK, British athletes have displayed exceptional levels of skill, perfectly launching their international competitions. From skeleton to bobsleigh and snowboarding, the Brits are on fire. Read more Read More
After a highly promising start to the year, young Divine Iheme has once again made headlines. Following his first world record last summer, he came incredibly close to breaking another world record during his indoor 60-meter return. Clearly, it was just a matter of time… Read more Read More
The 20th matchday of the Premier League saw two English U21 internationals shine on the biggest stage. Both starting in their respective games, Josh Acheampong (Chelsea) and Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal) experienced significant debuts. Read more Read More