Why Ward-Prowse is the perfect Rice replacement
The James Ward-Prowse swing was back in all its glory last weekend. Not the dead-ball swing – although that’s famous too – but the golf swing celebration he displays whenever scoring a goal. Source
Are Hurts and Eagles still the NFC’s best?
After a promising end to their 2021/22 season, the Philadelphia Eagles attacked the offseason to retool and upgrade, and it led to a tremendous 14-3 campaign in 2022/23. Source
Revealed: the Premier League era’s ‘real’ record signing
The British transfer record has been broken twice this year already – and four times in the last two years. Source
To save his future Eubank Jr goes back to where it all began
Defeat is a dark place to be, especially when you believed you were ordained to win. Source
When do the Solheim Cup and Ryder Cup teams get announced?
The Solheim Cup and Ryder Cup take place over successive weeks for the first time this September, with the full line-ups for Team Europe and Team USA set to be confirmed over the coming days live on Sky Sports. Source
De Zerbi on Mitoma and March form, transfers and Ferguson potential
Powerhouse clubs prised key players from Brighton for a third season running this summer, but “it’s not a problem” says Seagulls boss Roberto De Zerbi. “The most important [thing] is to find replacements.” Source
Pochettino: Inexperience not an issue | ‘We are going to be really successful’
With the summer transfer window heading into its final days, there are no prizes for guessing which Premier League club has spent the most on new players. Source
Solheim Cup: All you need to know and when to watch on Sky Sports
Team Europe will be chasing a historic threepeat over Team USA this September at the Solheim Cup, exclusively live on Sky Sports. Source
What’s wrong with Man Utd’s midfield?
Jamie Carragher says Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag needs to rethink his midfield after a “really poor start” to the season – but what tactical issues are causing their struggles? Source
England’s discipline issues persist | Ireland’s strength in depth
Saturday’s 29-10 defeat for England to Ireland in Dublin brought more negativity, and another red card: this time to Billy Vunipola. Source