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‘People think I’ve vanished’: Mary Earps on signing for London City and feeling forgotten
Former England goalkeeper discusses why it was time to leave Paris, the lure of her new club and when she will know it is time to stopWhen Mary Earps signed for Wolfsburg eight years ago, shortly after they had played in the Women’s Champions League final, there was no club photographer available for her unveiling, meaning her agent popped out to buy a scarf from the club shop before taking a makeshift announcement image. So when the former England goalkeeper’s latest club, London City Lionesses...
Two World Cup matches were played in ‘severe heat’, analysis finds
Games in Miami and Monterrey were at heat level a players’ union had warned in the past should trigger delaysTwo of the first round of matches at the World Cup were played at a level of severe heat that a football players’ union has previously said should trigger the delay or postponement of games, a Guardian analysis has found.A further four games were played in cities with temperatures also beyond that level of heat, though conditions inside the stadiums were mitigated by air conditioning. Con...
'Keeping England in the match' - Fisher reaches a first Test 50
'Keeping England in the match' - Fisher reaches a first Test 50To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be played'Keeping England in the match' - Fisher reaches a first Test 50Close00Watch the moment England bowler Matt Fisher scores a first Test half-century as he frustrates New Zealand on the third morning of the second Test at The Oval. FOLLOW LIVE: Second Test: England v New Zealand - day threeAvailable to UK users only.SubsectionCricketPublished1 m...
Stick or twist? Rashford and Guehi are Tuchel's big dilemmas
Stick or twist? Rashford and Guehi are Tuchel's big dilemmasImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Marcus Rashford and Marc Guehi are pushing for starts against Ghana on TuesdayByPhil McNultyChief football writer in DallasPublished2 minutes agoEngland's attacking style in their opening World Cup win against Croatia in Dallas created a stir of excitement but still left head coach Thomas Tuchel with questions to ponder.Tuchel's side looked vulnerable in defence after he selected Aston Villa defe...
Morning session: England all out after Fisher hits maiden fifty
Morning session highlights on day three of the second Test between England and New Zealand.
Coventry latest: Lampard close to agreeing new deal
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Fifa bans football club's submarine badge on flag
Fifa bans football club's submarine badge on flag22 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleFederica BedendoNorth East and CumbriaSuppliedBarrow fans were told they could not display their flag inside the World Cup stadiumsA group of football fans supporting England at the World Cup were left baffled when they were told they could not display a flag containing their team's badge because it has a submarine on it.The Barrow supporters included the club badge and an additional silhouette of t...
Golf fans fume at pathetic US Open course conditions as USGA takes the teeth out of Shinnecock
They've taken the teeth out of Shinnecock Hills.Or, at the very least, they've given her some dentures.That's the sentiment a majority of golf fans share after Thursday's opening round of the 126th U.S. Open, which was suspended by darkness at around 8:30 p.m.Yes. The USGA is under fire, again, in Southampton — eight years after the infamous 2018 U.S. Open, where I'm fairly certain Zach Johnson is somehow still complaining about the course.2026 US OPEN TEE TIMES: MOST NOTABLE PAIRINGS FOR THE OP...
Royal Ascot tips: Our expert’s predictions for every race of the 2026 festival
Telegraph Sport’s lowdown on who to back during the five-day Royal meeting
Two-time Olympic medallist Philip retires
Two-time Olympic medallist Philip retiresImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, British sprinter Asha Philip is a two-time Olympic medalistByPaul BattisonBBC Sport journalistPublished3 minutes agoBritish two-time Olympic medallist Asha Philip has announced her retirement from athletics.The 35-year-old was part of the 4x100m relay teams that won bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympics and 2020 Tokyo Games.After a 19-year career which involved Philip overcoming a serious knee injury in 2007, she leaves...
Henry takes five wickets to give New Zealand control early on day three
Matt Henry puts himself on the honours board at The Oval as he completes a five-wicket haul on the morning of day three of the second Test against England, giving his side complete control of the match.
Iranian and Israeli athletes react to memorandum of understanding to end US-Iran war
As Americans remain divided on the memorandum of understanding to end the war in Iran, star athletes who represent two of the countries most impacted by the deal have shared their thoughts.The memorandum establishes a 60-day negotiating period during which the United States and Iran will attempt to reach a more comprehensive deal.The agreement also includes provisions aimed at restoring commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and provides limited sanctions waivers tied to continued nego...
Fifa urged to drop Saudi oil giant Aramco as activists target World Cup
Fifa has defended its Aramco sponsorship, saying revenues are reinvested back into football at all levelsAs scorching temperatures beat down on World Cup soccer games across North America, climate activists – including former and current professional athletes – are calling for Fifa and other professional sporting organizations to cut ties with the oil and gas industry.“Sport, especially football, has the power to influence and inspire billions of people,” said David Wheeler, an English former pr...
Visualisation and hunger to achieve: Henry Pollock reveals substance beneath the style
Back-row’s colossal performance in Prem semi-final proves he is ready to come of age for Northampton against ExeterAs Henry Pollock idly plays with the straggly end of his blond rat’s tail on a sunny day in Northampton he looks wholly at ease. There are more microphones in front of him than anyone else but that’s fine. Exeter are preparing to hit him with everything they can muster but that’s fine, too. If you’re aspiring to stand out from the crowd it’s all part of the deal.Because a high-profi...
The US World Cup star who couldn't be an American under Trump's plan
The US World Cup star who couldn't be an American under Trump's planTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, Balogun scores stunner for USA against ParaguayByNada Tawfik, North America correspondent and Steve Sutcliffe, BBC Sport journalistPublished3 minutes agoHe announced himself at the World Cup with two goals for co-hosts the United States as they beat Paraguay in their opening game.But Folarin Balogun only represents the US...
US Open 2026: golf updates on day two – live
️ Updates from the second round at Shinnecock Hills️ Day one report | Follow us on Instagram | Mail DavidWhile we wait for Clark and others to finish, here’s Bryan Armen Graham’s report of the day one action.Hello everyone! The pace of play at a US Open is always sloooow and the grind wasn’t helped by a two-hour fog delay on Thursday morning. It meant many of those in the afternoon wave didn’t compete their rounds. Continue reading...
Scottie Scheffler makes feelings clear on brutal US Open conditions amid career Grand Slam bid
Scottie Scheffler has admitted Shinnecock Hills was a "good battle" after surviving a punishing opening day at the US Open, with many of golf's biggest names struggling to cope with fierce winds and one of the sport's toughest venues.Concerns had been raised before the tournament that Shinnecock could descend into chaos for a third successive US Open after controversial editions in 2004 and 2018.Forecasts predicted gusts of more than 40mph on Thursday, prompting US Open organisers to take preven...
Another lawyer joins Karmelo Anthony's appeal as killer claims he cannot pay for counsel
FRISCO, Texas – Karmelo Anthony has secured another lawyer in his fight to appeal his murder conviction.He was tried, convicted and sentenced to 35 years behind bars earlier this month for stabbing and killing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas. He has since filed a notice of appeal.Collin County court records indicate criminal defense attorney Lara Bracamonte Davila is his current court-appointed lawyer.JEFF METCALF SPEAKS OUT ABOUT LOSING SON AUSTIN AND HOW...
Weight-loss drugs linked to 'Ozempic ears' and other cosmetic complaints, surgeons say
As the popularity of GLP-1 drugs continues to climb, significant weight loss associated with the medications has been linked to a growing list of cosmetic concerns.Some surgeons report that more patients are seeking treatments for so-called "Ozempic earlobes," which reportedly appear thinner, longer or more sagging after the loss of facial fat."The use of semaglutides causes you to lose fat across your body, including the small, fat pads of the earlobes," facial plastic surgeon Sachin S. Parikh,...
London City Lionesses sign ex-England keeper Earps
London City Lionesses sign ex-England keeper EarpsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Mary Earps spent two seasons with Paris St-GermainByEmma SandersBBC Sport women’s football news reporterPublished3 minutes agoFormer England goalkeeper Mary Earps has joined London City Lionesses on a two-year deal after leaving Paris St-Germain. The 33-year-old left France after two seasons upon the expiry of her contract, having made 22 appearances in the Premiere Ligue this season.She kept 12 clean shee...