Year: 2026

England U15 have confirmed their squad for the February 2026 international window, which will see the Young Lions travel to Cyprus for two friendly fixtures against Cyprus and the United States. Under the guidance of Matt Thorpe, England continue to shape and develop this emerging generation, just a few weeks after the December training camp at St George’s Park, where they faced Iceland, Spain and Italy. England will take on Cyprus on Tuesday 10 February, before meeting the USA on Saturday 14 February. Read more Read More
England got their 2026 U20 6 Nations campaign off to the perfect start on Friday night at Franklin’s Gardens, producing a victory as symbolic as it was valuable against Wales (19–16). Trailing 16–0 at half-time and forced to play the final quarter with fourteen men, the young English side delivered a remarkable second-half comeback in atrocious weather conditions to turn the contest on its head and claim a statement win. Read more Read More
After more than a decade of sporting and financial turmoil, Newcastle — now rebranded as Newcastle Red Bulls may finally be starting to see light at the end of the tunnel as the club enters a new era. Taken over in the summer of 2025 by Austrian energy drink giant Red Bull, the club has changed its name, its scale… and above all, its ambitions. Backed by unprecedented resources, the Kingston Park outfit have embarked on a wide-ranging overhaul of their playing squad. Bottom of the Premiership this season, can Newcastle realistically hope for a swift revival? Between targeted recruitment, a medium-term vision and a gradual return to the European stage, the club are attempting to rebuild step by step. Read more Read More
The third day of the 2026 European Track Cycling Championships once again swung decisively in British favour. Between Emma Finucane’s commanding display in the women’s individual sprint, Anna Morris’s perfectly controlled triumph in the omnium, and a series of finals contested at the very highest level, the British squad further underlined its grip on the Konya velodrome. Building on the momentum of the previous evening highlighted by Joe Truman’s breakthrough gold and the women’s team pursuit heroics, day three once again saw British cycling shine on the continental stage. Read more Read More
Just days before the start of the 6 Nations Championship, Steve Borthwick moved early by naming his England side to face Wales at Twickenham. It is a reshaped and ambitious England team, but one defined above all by a bold decision: Henry Arundell will start on the left wing. At just 23 years of age, the former London Irish prodigy earns his first England start since the 2023 Rugby World Cup, marking a significant moment in both his career and England’s evolving backline. Read more Read More