October 6th, 2023
Hollie Doyle blog: Action Point goes for Two-Year-Old Trophy glory
Action Point and Johan are among Hollie Doyle’s best chances at Redcar on Saturday, and she also looks ahead to another British Champions Day with star stayer Trueshan.
Gauff’s 16th straight win sets up Swiatek showdown
Coco Gauff extended her winning streak on the WTA Tour to 16 matches as she set up a semi-final with Iga Swiatek at the China Open.
‘Europe would be remembered forever if they won 2025 Ryder Cup’
Shane Lowry feels Team Europe “would be remembered forever” if they were able to retain the Ryder Cup in the United States in 2025.
Carra: Klopp VAR response will unify fans | ‘Mourinho used those tactics’
Jamie Carragher claims that Jurgen Klopp will be looking to create a siege mentality at Liverpool following Luis Diaz’s goal against Tottenham being incorrectly ruled out.
Gilding: I’m dreaming of winning the World Grand Prix
“I never thought I would win a major tournament, and now I’m dreaming of winning another,” says surprise-package Andrew Gilding, who has an eye on claiming the World Grand Prix title in Leicester.
World Cup: Netherlands bowl out Pakistan for 286
Follow live text, in-play video clips and radio commentary as Pakistan play Netherlands in the Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.
Man City among Premier League news conferences
Build-up to weekend fixtures with Man City, Arsenal, Spurs and Man Utd among the Premier League news conferences.
‘They could easily win the league’ – are Arsenal closer to Man City?
As Arsenal prepare to host Manchester City on Sunday, we assess whether they are in a better position to win the Premier League title this season.
‘What a comedy of errors!’ – Nawaz run out by Ackermann
A mix-up between Pakistan batters Mohammad Nawaz and Shaheen Afridi results in a run out against Netherlands in the Cricket World Cup clash at Hyderabad.
Players in Saudi putting legacies at risk – Ibrahimovic
Zlatan Ibrahimovic says footballers who move to Saudi Arabia risk being remembered for what they earned rather than their talent.