August 11th, 2023
Davies ‘getting close to the end’ | Will she sign off at St Andrews?
Dame Laura Davies remains hopeful of signing off her record-breaking AIG Women’s Open career at St Andrews in 2024 after being forced to withdraw from this year’s contest through injury.
Clarke: AJ is one performance away from Fury fight
Frazer Clarke boxed Anthony Joshua as an amateur, sparred with him for years and is now looking to continue his own rise through the professional ranks.
Gatland: Wales were too fit for England | Borthwick: We’ll be fit for RWC
Warren Gatland claimed Wales were “too fit for England” after victory in Cardiff, but Steve Borthwick flat-batted the criticism ahead of their rematch, saying England are planning to be fit “for four weeks time.”
Sweden withstand Japan rally to book WWC semi-final spot
Sweden will face Spain in the Women’s World Cup semi-finals after fighting off a persistent Japan side 2-1.
VAR and earthquake drama as Spain edge Netherlands to reach WWC semis
Spain reached the Women’s World Cup semi-finals in dramatic fashion as Salma Paralluelo’s stunning goal sealed a 2-1 extra-time win over the Netherlands.
Kane, Caicedo latest & Premier League countdown
Transfer updates on Harry Kane and Moises Caicedo, countdown to start of Premier League season and England’s Women’s World Cup quarter-final.
Liverpool agree British record £111m fee for Caicedo
Liverpool agree a British record transfer fee of £111m with Brighton for Ecuador midfielder Moises Caicedo.
Tottenham’s Kane to have Bayern medical
England captain Harry Kane is set to have a medical at Bayern Munich after being given permission to travel to Germany by Tottenham.
Sweden topple Japan to book Spain semi-final
Sweden produce a magnificent performance to book a semi-final date with Spain and end Japan’s dreams of winning the Women’s World Cup.
‘Newcastle need another miracle this season’
Match of the Day pundit Alan Shearer is not expecting Newcastle to repeat their top-four finish from last season, but feels Manchester City are still the team to beat at the top.