March 28th, 2025
Japanese GP: UK schedule and how to watch live on Sky
The early UK start times continue at the start of the new Formula 1 season as one of the most popular circuits of them all – Suzuka – plays host to round three of the campaign at the Japanese Grand Prix, live on Sky Sports F1 from April 4-6.
Trent’s ‘dreams came true’ at Liverpool but Real transfer will taint legacy
Trent Alexander-Arnold was just ‘a normal lad from Liverpool, whose dream came true’. Here’s why his expected move to Real Madrid is a nightmare for his local legacy…
Lawson posts first message on ‘tough’ Red Bull demotion
Liam Lawson has described losing his “dream” Red Bull seat as “tough” but thanked supporters for standing by him ahead of his return to Racing Bulls.
Taylor: I don’t want to do this forever. But the fire hasn’t died
Katie Taylor has reached an age when most fighters are long retired.
Root rules out England ODI captaincy: That ship has sailed
Joe Root says “that ship has sailed” about being England’s next one-day international captain, with the batter’s focus on Test series versus India and Australia.
Redknapp jokes England boss Tuchel is ‘German spy’
Former Premier League manager Harry Redknapp jokes England boss Thomas Tuchel is “a German spy” while at a charity event.
‘We made mistake’ on Lawson, says Red Bull chief
Red Bull motorsport adviser Helmut Marko admits the team “made a mistake” with their decision-making over Liam Lawson.
‘Bring on Barca’ – Chelsea’s ‘quadruple mentality’ is back
Chelsea’s quadruple dream remains on course after they swept aside Man City in the Women’s Champions League – and holders Barcelona await in the semi-finals.
What can Arsenal fans expect from new sporting director Berta?
Arsenal are turning to Andrea Berta, who previously worked at Atletico Madrid, to be their new sporting director, so what is on his to-do list?
Sutton’s FA Cup quarter-final predictions v DJ Nathan Dawe
BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on DJ and Aston Villa fan Nathan Dawe with his predictions for the four FA Cup quarter-final ties.