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Flower power: can England tempt head coach back with an already flawed setup? | Ali Martin22:31 England Test head coach vacancy may not appeal to the Zimbabwean who is at the top of his field That Andy Flower emerged as the favourite to take over England’s Test team so soon after Brendon McCullum’s demotion should come as no surprise. Put simply, the Zimbabwean is the leading active head coach on the circuit. During his first spell in the job from 2009 to 2014, England won three successive … Diego Forlán succeeds Marcelo Bielsa as Uruguay manager on temporary basis22:31 Bielsa departed after acrimonious World Cup exit Former United striker takes charge until March 2027 The former Manchester United striker Diego Forlán is poised to take over on a temporary basis as the new Uruguay manager after Marcelo Bielsa left the role following a sorry World Cup campaign. La Celeste were knocked out at the tournament’s group stage after two draws from their three games, befo… Tonda Eckert’s Southampton future unclear as FA investigation into spygate continues22:31 FA could follow Fifa precedent with 12-month suspension Manager to face media on Saturday in pre-season friendly The future of Southampton’s manager, Tonda Eckert, remains shrouded in uncertainty as he waits to learn the outcome of a lengthy and detailed Football Association investigation into last season’s spygate scandal. In May the English Football League expelled Southampton from the Champion… Ken Bates obituary22:31 Former owner and chairman of Chelsea FC who bought the club for a pound and helped restore it to the top rank of English football For more than 20 years, Ken Bates, who has died aged 94, was synonymous with Chelsea Football Club, which he bought in 1982 from the Mears family, who had lost control after rebuilding the west stand. Haemorrhaging money, hugely in debt and about to sink into what was … Men’s transfer window summer 2026: all deals from Europe’s top five leagues22:31 All the latest Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and Serie A deals and a club-by-club guide Women’s transfer window interactive guide Continue reading... ‘Gift from the sky’ Elliot Anderson keeps England running as Rogers makes case21:24 Midfielder covered the most ground in England’s win over Norway as Morgan Rogers’ cameo impresses Tuchel Elliot Anderson can be forgiven for needing a bit of additional time to recover after his exertions in the cauldron of Miami. As Manchester City’s new record signing reflected on England’s extra-time victory over Norway with his fellow Geordie, John Murray, from BBC Radio 5 Live, there was no … Tuchel and Bellingham need to cool tension with England so close to history | Jacob Steinberg20:50 The latest episode of Thomas versus Jude does not have to descend into a drama and team cannot afford to be distracted heading into the World Cup semi-final Thomas Tuchel lobbed a grenade into the mix. Jude Bellingham picked it up and threw it back. There was an explosion of honesty in Miami, where everyone was struggling to maintain composure in the stifling humidity, and it needs to be dealt wi… Jude Bellingham excels in parallel World Cup but cannot win trophy alone | Barney Ronay20:50 Up against Norway’s heart and skill and Florida’s heat, talisman got England through – but there is much to fix Jude against the sun. For much of this game there was a feeling of three separate entities struggling to assert their will in the heavy air of Miami Gardens. First, Norway, in their first World Cup quarter‑final, who played with heart, skill and patience, and were by any Jude‑free metri… Argentina’s World Cup built on ‘suffering’ faces its biggest test in England | Pablo Iglesias Maurer20:50 The defending champions have taken two of their three knockout-round matches to extra-time. England awaits Argentina topple Swiss with two goals in extra time Switzerland hit out at VAR after ‘mistaken identity’ check Throughout the World Cup tournament – from the first match through to the 3-1 quarter-final win on Saturday – Lionel Scaloni has been asked one question over and over again: what do… Days of salted codfish and cabbage leaves are over: how climate crisis is shaping Tour de France’s future20:50 Heatwaves have long been part of the Tour but temperatures now are pushing the riders to limit of human endurance The Tour de France and the heat of the midday sun are old bedfellows, going back long before an era when the biggest catastrophe of the Tour’s opening week was a major fault in the Visma team bus’s air conditioning. Flip back 50 years to my favourite Tour read, the late Geoffrey Nicho… Caitlin Clark never asked to become a political symbol. Trump’s allies have chosen her anyway20:50 A congressional threat to bring the DoJ into the WNBA pushes Caitlin Clark into a role she has long tried to avoid: the central figure in America’s latest sports culture war As part of its ongoing belief that the rights of white people are in peril and require government protection, the White House earlier this week released a 162-page report accusing the National Museum of American History of en… The ad machine: how David Beckham conquered America20:50 The former England midfielder is everywhere at this World Cup, having reached a popularity in the US other Britons have rarely achieved Watch US television for any length of time and the endless spume of adverts will eventually separate into three distinct types. The first are adverts for units of generic food-substance, each one essentially the same hand-sized grenade of glossy and salted microm… Wimbledon awards 2026: best player, epic matches, biggest drama and more20:17 Novak Djokovic’s five-set quarter-final thriller, Linda Noskova’s courage and Jannik Sinner’s class were among the highlights at SW19 It takes a certain amount of toughness and inner belief to keep on moving forward even after an excruciating setback. In the last match Jannik Sinner played before Wimbledon, he was on the receiving end of one of the most shocking collapses ever in his French Open … ‘Knocking you out was a huge joy’: reliving the dramas of England v Argentina in 1998 and 200219:42 How Diego Simeone, Michael Owen and Glenn Hoddle remember the two classic World Cup matches between historical rivals Amid the acrimony, the wars, the deep history going back to the British invasions of 1806 and 1807, the hand of God and the boot of Beckham, there is also an acknowledgment from those closest to the struggle that England and Argentina make perfect footballing sparring partners. De… Conor McGregor plans to fight again in UFC despite return lasting just 69 seconds19:08 Saturday’s bout in Las Vegas finished in first round Irishman says he will undergo surgery on leg Conor McGregor says he plans to fight again in UFC despite the fact that his return to competition lasted just 69 seconds before he suffered a leg injury, which he says will require surgery. “Surgery. Prehab. Return to martial arts practice. Go again,” McGregor wrote on Instagram on Monday. “Final… |