Football

England’s U16 side has officially unveiled its squad for the 2025 edition of the renowned Montaigu Tournament, which will take place from April 15 to 21 in the Vendée region of France. The Young Lions are set to face Japan, Mexico, and Portugal in the group stage of a competition that has historically seen future global stars such as Thierry Henry, Kylian Mbappé, and Cristiano Ronaldo grace its pitches. Several players from Premier League academies stand out in the squad, including Chelsea’s Mahdi Nicoll-Jazuli and Leicester City’s Jeremy Monga, the latter having recently made his Premier League debut. Read more Read More
Jeremy Monga has been making headlines across the country, and for good reason. At just 15 years old, the explosive Leicester City winger has etched his name into Premier League history books by becoming the second-youngest player ever to feature in the competition. His meteoric rise has not gone unnoticed, and with some of Europe’s biggest clubs circling, the question on everyone’s lips is simple: who exactly is Jeremy Monga, and will he still be at Leicester next season ? Read more Read More
The draw for the 2024-2025 FA Cup semi-finals has been made. Manchester City will face Nottingham Forest, while Aston Villa will take on Crystal Palace at Wembley on April 26 and 27. Read more Read More
England Women U23 players will travel to Spain for two matches in Murcia during the April international window. Head coach Emma Coates has named a 23-player squad for the final phase of the 2024-25 season. England will take part in the WU23 European competition finals, joining the nine other nations that have competed in the tournament this season. After finishing outside the top two in Group B, Coates’ team will play two classification matches to achieve the highest possible final ranking. Read more Read More
The England Women U19 will travel to Spain for two matches in Murcia during the April international break. Head coach Lauren Smith has named a 21-player squad for the final round of EURO qualifying. England will host and face Belgium, Austria, and Ukraine, aiming to secure a place at the 2025 UEFA Women’s U19 EURO finals. Only the group winners will qualify for the tournament, set to take place in Poland in June. Read more Read More