April 26th, 2022

Loughnane: Go Bears Go will ‘take all the beating’ at Ascot

Trainer David Loughnane is expecting Go Bears Go to ‘take all the beating’ in Wednesday’s Commonwealth Cup Trial at Ascot, live on Sky Sports Main Event.

LISTEN: Southgate on Sky Sports Golf podcast

DP World Tour player Matt Southgate discusses his challenges in golf, overcoming testicular cancer and coping with the loss of his dad in the Sky Sports Golf podcast.

49ers GM ‘can’t imagine’ trading Deebo Samuel: ‘He’s too good’

San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch says he can’t ever imagine trading All-Pro wide receiver Deebo Samuel and remains confident the two sides can still work out a long-term contract.

What has been behind Tottenham Women’s success this season?

It has been a breakthrough season for Tottenham Women in the WSL, but what has been behind their success? Sky Sports sat down with Kyah Simon, Molly Bartrip and Shelina Zadorsky to find out the inside story…

Fofana’s impact felt upon Leicester return

There was a moment during the second half in Eindhoven when Leicester City looked set to be punished on the counter-attack as they pushed for the equaliser against PSV. Wesley Fofana came from nowhere with the recover run to end the danger.

Champions League: All-English final or Spain to reign in semi-finals?

BBC Sport looks at all the major narratives at play in the final four of the Champions League.

Luka Modric: Real Madrid’s Croatian midfield maestro still magnificent at 36

Karim Benzema has made the headlines for Real Madrid, but perhaps 36-year-old Luka Modric poses the bigger threat to Manchester City.

Formula 1: Have the new rules worked?

Have Formula 1’s new rules worked so far this year? McLaren driver Lando Norris certainly thinks so.

Antonio Rudiger: Real Madrid agree deal for Chelsea defender

Real Madrid have agreed a deal to sign Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger when his contract expires at the end of the season, says Guillem Balague.

Manchester City v Real Madrid: Pep Guardiola says City need ‘two exceptional games’ to reach Champions League final

Manchester City need “two exceptional games” to overcome Real Madrid and reach the Champions League final, says City boss Pep Guardiola.
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