March, 2022

‘History catches up when we speak out’ – Rapinoe joins The HangOut

Megan Rapinoe joins Chelsea’s Pernille Harder and Magda Eriksson to talk about her motivations and the comfort she finds within the LGBTQ+ community

Florida governor refuses to recognise transgender swimmer’s win

Florida governor Ron DeSantis has signed a proclamation acknowledging runner-up Emma Weyant as the winner of a women’s college swimming event after she lost to a transgender athlete.

‘Fury showing why he is world No. 1 in sparring’

Tyson Fury’s performances in sparring as he prepares to face Dillian Whyte are making it “clear” he’s the best heavyweight in the world, according to the coach of his training partner Martin Bakole.

England ‘well-prepared’ for Pakistan | ‘Honest conversations’ aid fielding improvements

Sophia Dunkley believes England’s two previous must-win group matches have ensured they are well prepared for Thursday’s Women’s World Cup clash with Pakistan.

Which Championship players are out of contract this summer?

There are now just over two months until the 2021/22 Sky Bet EFL season concludes with the Championship play-off final on Sunday May 29.

Ashleigh Barty: World number one makes shock call to quit tennis

Australian player Ashleigh Barty – aged only 25 – says she will retire to “chase other dreams”.

Euro 2028: UK and Ireland football associations take ‘important’ Uefa bid step

The UK and Republic of Ireland football associations submit a joint expression of interest in staging the European Championships in 2028.

Erik ten Hag: Manchester United speak to Ajax coach about manager’s job

Manchester United speak to Ajax’s highly rated coach Erik ten Hag about their vacant manager’s job.

Qatar World Cup: Eleven European nations battle for one of three places in finals

Eleven European nations are chasing the continent’s final three Qatar 2022 World Cup places – and some big names are set to miss out.

Cricket World Cup: No England complacency against Pakistan – Heather Knight

England will have no room for complacency when they meet Pakistan in the Women’s World Cup, says captain Heather Knight.
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