Wrexham Uses GSSI Sweat Testing to Improve Hydration

Hydration. Not a sexy subject at the best of times. Now try selling it to footballers, laser-focused with a ball at their feet but never known for their love of science. Everyone is aware of the importance of drinking the right things in sufficient amounts, and knock-on effect on sleep, on exercise, on all bodily

Why Van Dijk Goal Decision Warrants Continued Scrutiny

Howard Webb's defence on Tuesday's edition of Match Officials Mic'd Up for why Virgil van Dijk's goal against Manchester City was disallowed is unlikely to have appeased Liverpool fans still aggrieved at the decision. But while focus has understandably shifted onto Webb's description of the decision as "reasonable", there was another altogether more standout insight

Bill Foley to sell Hibernian stake back to Gordon family

Bournemouth owner Bill Foley is set to sell his 25 per cent stake in Hibernian, after both parties agreed the partnership was not working. Hibs' majority shareholder, the Gordon family, are set to purchase the shareholding following talks over recent months. Foley, who owns Bournemouth through his Black Knight Group, paid £6m for his stake

Bangor-on-Dee & Happy Valley: Wednesday Racing Preview

Bangor-on-Dee carries our domestic action on Wednesday with eight races to look forward to, live on Sky Sports Racing... 1.30 Bangor - Joyeuse and Diva Luna head over fences A super renewal of the feature Listed Yorton Mares' Novices' Chase where Joyeuse and Diva Luna tackle fences for the first time. Joyeuse will head the

Elliot Anderson Emerges as Prime Partner for Declan Rice

Alex Scott, the newest call-up to Thomas Tuchel's squad, says he feels his best position is as a No 8. But he is likely to be fighting for a different role this week. The real battle in the England midfield right now is at No 6, in a more defensive capacity, and so Scott's World

Dykes Targets World Cup as Euro Absence Still Hurts

Lyndon Dykes says helping Scotland to their first World Cup since 1998 would ease the hurt of being forced to miss last year's European Championships. Scotland can secure automatic qualification to next summer's finals if they take at least a point against Greece in Piraeus on Saturday and then beat Denmark at Hampden Park three
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