May 2nd, 2022
Klopp: Liverpool taking nothing for granted
Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool are taking nothing for granted ahead of Tuesday’s decisive Champions League semi-final second leg at Villarreal.
Blackbeard leaves it late at Curragh
Aidan O’Brien’s Blackbeard needed every yard to come on top in a thrilling finish to the Listed GAIN First Flier Stakes at the Curragh.
Jonas: Should Taylor take Serrano rematch?
Undisputed lightweight world champion Katie Taylor should consider avoiding an immediate rematch with Amanda Serrano, according to Natasha Jonas.
Neville on relegation battle: ‘Burnley win a huge shock’ | ‘Will Leeds start to get jittery?’
The battle to avoid relegation from the Premier League is down to three with Everton, Burnley and Leeds scrapping for their top-flight status in the final weeks of the season, and Gary Neville and the Super Sunday pundits have given their verdicts on the race for survival…
Rob Hornby relishing Derby chance with Westover
Rob Hornby is excited at the prospect of linking up with Westover in the Cazoo Derby following his victory in the bet365 Classic Trial at Sandown.
PL previews: Man Utd vs Brentford on MNF
Team news, stats, predictions and how to follow the Premier League this Monday as Manchester United face Brentford, live on Sky Sports.
Mixed emotions for Mise En Scene camp after Guineas blow
It was a bittersweet weekend for James Ferguson, who had to pull his Mise En Scene out of the Qipco 1000 Guineas on the day of the race with a high temperature and then could only watch on as Cachet made all in the first fillies’ Classic of the season.
Dual-Guineas winner James Doyle back at Windsor
Plenty of action wherever you look on Sky Sports Racing this Bank Holiday Monday, with dual-Guineas winner James Doyle back in action at Windsor after a remarkable weekend.
England legend Bardsley to retire | ‘I’ve left no stone unturned’
Manchester City and England goalkeeper Karen Bardsley will retire from professional football at the end of the season, bringing an end to a 20-year career.
Murray ‘not supportive’ of Wimbledon banning Russian players
Andy Murray is “not supportive” of the plan to ban Russian and Belarusian players from Wimbledon following the invasion of Ukraine – but says there is no “right answer” to the situation.