May 27th, 2024

Explained: How new Champions League format works and who has qualified

The Champions League has undergone a drastic revamp ahead of the 2024/25 season which sees the number of matches in the new format increase from 125 to 189.

Brundle on Monaco: Early chaos dissected and Leclerc perfection

Charles Leclerc had never been on the podium at his home race in Monaco in either F2 or F 1. To noisy celebration around the track and in the harbour, he became the first Monegasque to win his home race in 93 years, and the first to win an official world championship race around the principality.

Murray remains proud of French Open legacy despite defeat

Andy Murray departs Roland Garros, probably for the final time, proud of
his legacy at the French Open and saying most players would sign up for the results he has had on Paris’ clay surface.

Groves: Could Okolie tempt Wilder into WBC title fight?

A potential blockbuster showdown with hard-punching heavyweight Deontay Wilder could be on the horizon for Lawrence Okolie after he claimed the WBC bridgerweight world title, says Sky Sports expert George Groves.

French Open: Order of play for day two with Nadal in action

Order of play for day two of the French Open where Rafael Nadal, plus British duo Cameron Norrie and Harriet Dart are among those in action at Roland Garros.

McKenna no longer in contention for Chelsea job

Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna is no longer in contention to become Chelsea’s next manager.

Sinner makes light work of Eubanks in Paris opener

Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner makes light work of Christopher Eubanks to get his French Open campaign off to a bright start.

Leclerc achieves ‘ultimate dream’

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc said he had “tears in my eyes” as he was on the verge of completing his “ultimate dream”.

When Toone and Russo hid Stanway in a suitcase

In episode six of the Tooney and Russo Show, Alessia and Ella recall the time they hid Georgia Stanway in a suitcase.

No ‘perfect ending’ but Murray proud of French Open legacy

Britain’s Andy Murray says he has “great memories” from the French Open after what may have been his final singles appearance there.
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