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  • Why England have overtaken Spain as Women’s Euro 2022 favourites head of their quarter-final

    July 19, 2022

    Just two weeks ago, on the eve of Women’s Euro 2022, Spain were widely regarded as the favourites and England had much to do to justify their pre-tournament hype. A fortnight later, as the two teams prepare to meet in the first quarter-final in Brighton on Wednesday evening, the tables have turned.  While Spain have [...]

  • Premiership Rugby: Fixtures announced with Spurs hosting London derby

    July 19, 2022

    London clubs Saracens and Harlequins will clash at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium next March, it was revealed this morning as the 2022-23 Premiership Rugby fixtures were confirmed. It looks to be part of a solution that will see key derbies played outside of international windows – a criticism of last year’s schedule. The season will [...]

  • Stokes’ retirement highlights dilemma for English cricket’s bigwigs

    July 19, 2022

    “Three formats are just unsustainable for me now.” The words of England Test captain Ben Stokes as he announced that today’s one-day international against South Africa would be his last. If that is what the 31-year-old World Cup winner stresses as he bows out of one of cricket’s three main formats, then domestic administrators must [...]

  • ‘Cycling’s earnings can – and should – stretch beyond the Tour de France’

    July 18, 2022

    Cycling is a beautiful and complete sport. It is about individual performance as much as team strategy; has drama, proximity to the public and impressive scenery; and it’s a sport that billions of people can relate to.  Yet cycling is suffering from a revenue problem. Currently, teams have to rely on sponsors to survive. Apart [...]

  • Marbella is modern glamour meets rustic charm

    July 18, 2022

    THE WEEKEND: The British love affair with the Costa del Sol continues, but away from the big developments and noisy bars the pretty town of Marbella is the region’s shining star. With its sophisticated clubs, luxurious hotels and world class golf courses its vibe dates back to the 1950s, when European royalty and Hollywood stars [...]

  • Sam Torrance: Open champion Cameron Smith is a silent assassin blessed with natural talent

    July 18, 2022

    The 150th Open Championship was a classic and Cameron Smith was magnificent in winning the Claret Jug with a record-equalling score, yet at times it was also tough to watch. Smith barely put a foot wrong in a final round of 64 that propelled him past joint overnight leader Rory McIlroy and into the lead [...]

  • Visit St Andrews if you’re mad about golf, but make time for Kate and Wills nostalgia too

    July 18, 2022

    Adam Bloodworth visits St Andrews, checking into the newly-refurbished Rusacks, the hotel overlooking The Open’s 18th hole on the Old Course Imagine waking up in your hotel room, pulling a jaunty yawn-stretch, opening the curtains and revealing the finishing line of one of the most famous sporting tournaments in the world. There aren’t many hotels [...]

  • Open champion Cameron Smith fuels LIV Golf talk as Henrik Stenson tipped to join breakaway

    July 18, 2022

    Open champion Cameron Smith has fuelled speculation that he could follow Europe’s Ryder Cup captain Henrik Stenson and a host of big names to the breakaway LIV Golf circuit. Former European No1 Stenson is widely reported to have agreed to join the lucrative Saudi-backed series – a move set to see him stripped of the [...]

  • India deserved series winners as Buttler’s ODI tenure begins in defeat

    July 18, 2022

    England one-day captain Jos Buttler’s tenure in charge of the current World Cup champions has not started in the way the previous era finished. Then, under Eoin Morgan, it was a 3-0 whitewash of the Netherlands – which included a record 50-over score of 498. Now, though, it’s a 2-1 loss against India on home [...]

  • Rugby round-up: England win Down Under, history for Ireland and Chile on fire

    July 17, 2022

    A Emiliano Boffelli crossed the whitewash in Santiago del Estero on Saturday night to earn his Argentina side a Test series victory against a sorry looking Scotland, it marked the end of the European rugby season; one that began in September. But in Ireland’s historic series in New Zealand, England’s continued success on the shores [...]

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