Zidane to Succeed Deschamps; Latest Transfer Rumours

The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday's newspapers... PREMIER LEAGUE Tottenham are considering appointing a permanent head coach before the end of the season with Roberto De Zerbi one of the names in the frame, according to The Times. De Zerbi is open to taking over at Tottenham this summer if they stay in

Sifan Hassan Pulls Out of London Marathon

Olympic champion Sifan Hassan has withdrawn from next month’s TCS London Marathon after being injured by an ‘unfortunate incident’ on a treadmill. The 2023 champion was among the favourites to win this year's event, taking place on April 26, having previously become the first woman to win Olympic golds over 5,000m, 10,000m and the marathon.

No Major Rift Between McCullum and Stokes

England MD Rob Key said there has been no "big bust-up" between coach Brendon McCullum and Test captain Ben Stokes after the Ashes drubbing as he and ECB CEO Richard Gould explained why the New Zealander has kept his job. Under McCullum and Stokes, England lost 4-1 in Australia this winter - their sole win

Sinner Surpasses Djokovic’s Masters 1000 Mark

Jannik Sinner made ATP Masters 1000 history after breaking a Novak Djokovic record during his third-round win over Corentin Moutet at the Miami Open. The Italian needed just 71 minutes to see off Moutet 6-1 6-4 inside the Hard Rock Stadium, booking himself a fourth-round meeting against American Alex Michelsen. Sinner's third-round victory means he

Super League Through the Eras: Bulls to Hull KR

The theory of evolution, in its most basic form, comes down to the principle of "adapt or die". In rugby league terms, there have been distinct eras in which, usually, one side has adapted more quickly than the rest. Six chances, six play the balls, six moments to get your team on top - but

How England Could Send Seven Teams to the Champions League

It's been a tough time for English teams in the Champions League with four of the Premier League's six representatives dumped out of the competition in the last 16. But hope for next season still remains - with as many as SEVEN teams still able to reach the 2026/27 competition. Got Sky? Watch the Premier

Chelsea slump raises questions over Rosenior and owners

Chelsea managers are always under pressure – but especially when their teams play the way they did away at Everton. Saturday's performance in a 3-0 defeat was nowhere near good enough and what will be especially worrying for the Chelsea hierarchy is the belief among some Chelsea fans that the players didn't appear to be

Hodgkinson Eyes Historic 800m World Record

Jasmine Trapnell Sports Journalist After her World Indoor Champion run in Torun, Keely Hodgkinson has set her eyes firmly on breaking the longest-standing record in athletics; Hodgkinson's 'global domination' is well under way after she ran in the 4x400m less than an hour after winning 800m gold with a championship record Last Updated: 23/03/26 1:31pm

Suzuka Preview: Five Key Storylines

Melbourne and Shanghai both provided plenty of action and two different winners from the opening two rounds of the 2026 Formula 1 season, with Mercedes clearly leading the way as a team. But the calendar has provided its first full-week gap in the schedule for teams to really digest and develop on what they’ve learned

Intensity Lost, Beto’s Big Chances, Jimenez’s Perfect Penalty Run

Welcome to The Debrief , a Sky Sports column in which Adam Bate uses a blend of data and opinion to reflect on some of the key stories from the latest Premier League matches. This week: Liverpool's running and pressing statistics Beto's ability to get big chances for Everton Jimenez is the Premier League penalty
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