October 30th, 2022
Newbury and Haydock options for Royale Pagaille
Cheltenham Gold Cup fifth Royale Pagaille could make his seasonal debut in
either the Betfair Chase at Haydock or the Coral Gold Cup at Newbury.
either the Betfair Chase at Haydock or the Coral Gold Cup at Newbury.
Hope for Wasps as takeover bid accepted by administrators
Financially-stricken Wasps have been given a possible lifeline with an offer accepted for the men’s and academy teams from a group led by Wasps Legends.
Pakistan keep semi-final hopes alive after easing past Netherlands
Pakistan kept their hopes of making the T20 World Cup semi-finals alive with a routine six-wicket victory over Netherlands in Perth.
Black History Month: How Celtic’s iconic players made their mark
To celebrate Black History Month, Celtic’s Cameron Carter-Vickers reflects on the achievements of Celtic’s iconic Black players who paved the way for future generations.
Rugby World Cup: England’s Sarah Hunter warns of New Zealand threat
England captain Sarah Hunter says anyone believing they would ease to the Rugby World Cup title was not being “respectful” of an increasingly impressive New Zealand team.
Raheem Sterling: Chelsea player ‘not even in contention’ for England’s World Cup squad
Chelsea’s Raheem Sterling is “not even a consideration” for England’s World Cup squad on current form, according to BBC Radio 5 Live’s Pat Nevin.
Luca Kumahara: The three-time Olympian aiming to be the next trans trailblazer
Luca Kumahara has represented Brazil at table tennis in the last three Olympics. However his latest challenge has been his biggest.
T20 World Cup: India’s Virat Kohli top edges to fine leg against South Africa
India batter Virat Kohli is dismissed for the first time in three matches at the T20 World Cup, top edging South Africa’s Lungi Ngidi to fine leg for 12 runs.
T20 World Cup: Bangladesh prevail amid last-ball drama
Bangladesh beat Zimbabwe by three runs after the teams are called back onto the field when the final delivery is called as no-ball after the teams had already shaken hands.