Month: January 2026

Northampton Saints delivered a statement performance on Saturday afternoon at cinch Stadium at Franklin’s Gardens, sweeping aside Leicester Tigers 40–22 in Round 6 of the PREM Rugby Cup. In a traditionally fierce East Midlands derby, both sides were forced to field heavily rotated line-ups due to the ongoing Six Nations preparations, but it was Northampton’s youthful selection that truly caught the eye. The Saints’ emphatic bonus-point victory reignites their push for a semi-final place, while Leicester, who remain top of Pool B, salvaged a late attacking bonus point that could yet prove significant. Read more Read More
For years, Isabelle Boffey had been regarded as one of the brightest prospects in British athletics, a prodigy who collected junior titles with remarkable regularity. In Boston, she may finally have reached the defining moment of her career. At 25 years old, the Enfield-based middle-distance runner produced a truly outstanding performance, storming to an 800 metres victory in 1:57.43 — obliterating her personal best and immediately elevating herself to second place on the British indoor all-time list, behind only the seemingly untouchable Keely Hodgkinson. Read more Read More
The verdict is in for Newcastle and Nottingham Forest: both English clubs, forced into the play‑off round after finishing outside the top eight, will have to put in extra work if they hope to keep their European campaigns alive. The Tyne & Wear side must travel all the way to Azerbaijan, while Nottingham Forest will host Fenerbahçe in one of the standout ties of the play‑offs. Read more Read More
The 2026 European Track Cycling Championships, set to take place in Konya, Türkiye, from 1 to 5 February, will mark the first major international outing of the season for the British team. British Cycling has unveiled a 23-rider squad that blends the experience of Olympic medallists with the emergence of a new generation, notably Ben Wiggins (20) and Henry Hobbs (18), both selected at elite level for the first time. Beyond the immediate objective of European titles, this British squad also reflects a longer-term ambition: strengthening the talent pool that will carry the Union flag towards the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. The balance between established leaders and rising prospects underlines an assertive strategy at the very start of the Olympic cycle. Read more Read More
The league phase of the 2025–26 Champions League is drawing to a close, and English clubs remain right at the heart of the competition. Six Premier League sides entered the tournament at the start of the campaign, and remarkably, all six are still in contention for a place inside the coveted top eight. While Arsenal are all but guaranteed to finish first overall, the remaining five English representatives head into Wednesday night with their European fate still hanging in the balance. For sides such as Liverpool and Tottenham, victory would all but seal their place in the last 16, while Chelsea, Newcastle and Manchester City must not only win, but also keep a close eye on goal difference. As things stand, the Premier League virtually dominates the standings Read more Read More