Arteta Must Win at Etihad to Cement Credentials

Arsenal winning at Manchester City on Sunday would mean more than just taking a huge step towards the Premier League title - it would finally be proof that Mikel Arteta can deliver when it matters most. The seismic top-of-the-table clash at the Etihad Stadium, live on Sky Sports, isn't a must-win for Arsenal in the

Eghbali: Rosenior Backing, Transfer Shift and Maresca Departure

Chelsea co-owner Behdad Eghbali has said the club will start signing "ready-made" players and revealed the departure of former head coach Enzo Maresca was "not a change we wanted to make". Eghbali, the co-founder of Clearlake Capital, which is the majority shareholder in BlueCo, the consortium used to purchase Chelsea and that also owns Ligue

Slot: Signing Two No.9s Was Smart After Ekitike Injury

Liverpool now look "smart" for signing two centre-forwards this summer, according to Arne Slot, who has backed Hugo Ekitike to come back stronger than ever after his "devastating" injury. The Liverpool striker will miss the rest of this season and the World Cup with France, and could also be forced to sit out a substantial

Baumgardner: Dubois Must Earn the Fight

Alycia Baumgardner insists Caroline Dubois still needs to prove herself before the American will agree to fight the unified lightweight world champion. Baumgardner puts her unified WBA, WBO and IBF super-featherweight world titles on the line against Bo Mi Re Shin, live on Sky Sports from 3am on Saturday. Dubois triumphed over Terri Harper in

Bromley held to goalless draw by Cambridge at Hayes Lane

Bromley's promotion to League One was delayed once again as Cambridge United held them to a goalless draw at Hayes Lane. The U's should have scored inside the opening 15 minutes. Ben Knight poked wide of Grant Smith's goal when clean through on goal before Dominic Ball did the same, screwing a shot inches wide

Sky Sports writers’ verdict: Man City v Arsenal

Ahead of Sunday's blockbuster Premier League clash between Man City and Arsenal, the Sky Sports Football writers have their say on the match that could decide the outcome of the title... 'Far from a classic as Arsenal grind out point' Sky Sports' Will Bitibiri: If you're expecting a grandstand Premier League final or a champagne

Littler Expected the Boos in Rotterdam

Luke Littler said the hostile reception he received from the Rotterdam crowd during Night 11 of the Premier League Darts was "exactly what I expected". Littler was booed to the stage for each of his three matches in his run to the final, continuing a theme that has followed his spat with Dutch No 1

John Cartwright emotional as Hull lose to St Helens

Hull FC 14-24 St Helens: Outgoing Hull boss John Cartwright admits to being 'blubbering mess' before Super League loss to Saints Hull FC were beaten 24-14 by St Helens amid doubts over whether head coach John Cartwright will see out his contract until the end of the season; Sky Sports is the only place to

10 Classic F1 Liveries We Want Back

The reveal of each F1 team’s livery is always a much-anticipated moment at the start of every season. Certain designs have particularly caught the eye over the years, earning an iconic status amongst fans of the sport. This got us thinking – which retro liveries would we love to see make a return on modern-day

England lose Botterman and Campbell for Six Nations

England's squad depth continues to be tested after front rows Hannah Botterman and May Campbell became the latest players to be ruled out of the Guinness Women's Six Nations. Botterman needs a second operation on the ankle injury suffered on Bristol duty in December and Campbell is to undergo surgery on a knee problem next
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