October 17th, 2023
Earls confirms retirement from rugby union
Keith Earls has confirmed his retirement from rugby with immediate effect, bringing an end to his career with Munster and Ireland.
South Asians in Football Weekly: Brits make Pakistan history | Jhamat’s brace
The latest edition of South Asians in Football Weekly is out after another extraordinary week for the community in the Beautiful Game…
De Caires earns first England Lions call-up
Josh De Caires has been called up to the England Lions squad for the first time for a three-week training camp in the UAE next month.
Heightened security at Wembley after terror attack in Brussels
There will be a heightened security presence at Wembley for England’s Euro Qualifier with Italy on Tuesday, Sky Sports News has been told, after two Swedish nationals were killed in Brussels.
Grazie Frankie | Ascot ready to celebrate end of an era for Dettori
Racing’s biggest superstar Frankie Dettori will bid farewell, perhaps for the final time, to Ascot this Saturday as he takes centre stage once more on QIPCO British Champions Day, live on Sky Sports Racing.
World Cup: Winless Netherlands slip to 82-5 against unbeaten South Africa
Follow live text, in-play video clips and radio commentary as unbeaten South Africa play the winless Netherlands in the Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.
Football latest: Euro 2024 qualifiers reaction and build-up to England, NI & Scotland
Euro 2024 qualifiers build-up as England face Italy and reaction as Belgium v Sweden abandoned after Brussels shooting.
Sweden fans spend night under police protection
About 400 Sweden fans spend the night in hotels under police protection after two Swedish people are shot dead in Brussels.
Are South Africa even better than 2019 Boks?
England attack coach Richard Wigglesworth says South Africa have “evolved” since winning the Rugby World Cup in 2019.
‘Crowded market leaves golf’s framework agreement in trouble’
Despite all sides wanting it to work, the ‘framework agreement’ involving the PGA and DP World Tours and PIF is in trouble, writes Iain Carter.