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World Cup 2026: The biggest changes fans need to know as England prepare for tournament
Paul Coyte is joined by Chris Skudder to discuss the biggest changes at the 2026 World Cup. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is making history by expanding to 48 teams (up from 32) and introducing strict new anti-time-wasting rules, enhanced VAR powers, and severe red card penalties to stop unsportsmanlike behaviour like covering mouths during confrontations or walking off the pitch... and fans can take beers into the stands. WATCH ABOVE. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
SKY's successor needs unanimity, can Gambhir-Agarkar see eye-to-eye?
Suryakumar Yadav's poor form and wrist injury are making him a focus for selection committee ahead of India's T20I series vs Ireland and England. Discussions are expected regarding his captaincy and future T20I leadership. The selection panel, led by Ajit Agarkar, and coach Gautam Gambhir face the challenge of agreeing on a succession plan for the 2028 LA Games and T20 World Cup in the same year.
The Spin | ‘Nobody likes to be belittled’: how New Zealand’s ‘Ilford seconds’ made history in 1986
Jeremy Coney’s tourists 40 years ago lacked the resources and professionalism of their opponents but got under England’s skin to claim a famous series winJeremy Coney is barking with laughter recalling the story of winding up England’s Phil Edmonds at Trent Bridge 40 years ago.“We needed about 70-odd runs to win the match and go 1-0 up in the series. Edmonds was bowling to myself and Martin Crowe with this rather garish sponsored wristwatch on.” Continue reading...
Remembering Muhammad Ali’s message of peace
Ten years after his passing, Ali’s words remind us of what we must do amid today’s conflicts and divisions.
FOOTBALL: THE BALL AT HER FEET
Muqaddas Abdul Rasheed in action | Courtesy Kiran Foundation In the crowded streets of Karachi’s old city neighbourhood of Lyari, football has always been more than a game. It lives in the narrow alleys, on dusty grounds and through evening street matches, in which children grow up chasing a ball long before they learn to chase success. For decades, however, that dream largely belonged to boys. Now, five young girls from Lyari are rewriting that story. Selected through com...
Aston Martin reveal special livery for the Monaco GP
Aston Martin will showcase a unique change to their livery for the Monaco Grand Prix.
Bonfim eyes UFC title picture: 'A win over Belal puts me in contention'
Gabriel Bonfim believes a win over former champion Belal Muhammad can establish him as a legitimate UFC welterweight contender. Riding a four-fight winning streak and coming off a statement knockout of Randy Brown, the Brazilian enters his second consecutive main event with growing confidence. Yet Muhammad's relentless pressure, wrestling and ability to thrive in long fights present a different challenge. For the former champion, it is a chance to halt a slide. For Bonfim, it is an opportunity t...
Sabalenka knocked out of French Open quarters in huge shock
World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka is out of the French Open after suffering a shock defeat to Diana Shnaider from a position of a set and two breaks up.With defending champion Coco Gauff, four-time champion Iga Swiatek and 2026 Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina all already knocked out, Sabalenka was huge favourite for a maiden Roland Garros title, only to suffer an improbable exit herself.
French Open 2026: Kalinskaya v Chwalinska; Sabalenka v Shnaider as quarter-finals continue – live
Updates from Wednesday’s quarter-final matches Email Katy | Zerev sees off Jódar | Kostyuk throughThe qualifier Chwalinska (pronounced Hfa-leen-ska in case you were wondering) is having the time of her life in Paris, having won all but one of her seven matches in straight sets, upsetting Zheng Qinwen, Elise Mertens and Maria Sakkari along the way. Her solitary grand slam match victory before this tournament came at Wimbledon four years ago, after she’d taken a break from tennis because of depre...
‘More than just a team’: Leclerc signs long-term Ferrari deal before home race in Monaco
‘It has always been more than just a team to me’Driver currently third in this year’s standingsCharles Leclerc has signed a new multi-year deal to remain driving for Ferrari, with the 28-year-old Monegasque extending his relationship with the team which began in 2019. He will continue to drive alongside Lewis Hamilton who also has a long-term contract with the team.Ferrari announced their decision to continue with Leclerc on the eve of his home grand prix at Monaco this weekend. He has been a st...
What tyres will the teams and drivers have for Monaco?
As F1 prepares to head to Europe for the first time in 2026, which tyres have Pirelli chosen for the Monaco Grand Prix?