ByJess Anderson BBC Sport journalist When Antoine Semenyo signed for Bournemouth, he sent former Leeds United manager David Hockaday a bottle of Champagne. An unlikely duo? Perhaps. But if anyone can take credit for Semenyo’s rise, it is Hockaday. On the label of the
Image source, Getty Images BySara Orchard, Rugby union commentator and Mike Henson, BBC Sport rugby union news reporter 23 June 2026 The Red Roses’ top stars stand to earn £100,000 with England in 2029 should they successfully defend their Women’s Rugby World Cup title in Australia as part
Image source, Getty Images 23 June 2026 Round eight of Formula 1 season takes place in Austria this weekend in the stunning surroundings of the Styrian hills. Last time out in Barcelona, Mercedes were beaten in a grand prix for the first time this
Image source, Getty Images ByAndy Cryer BBC Sport Senior Journalist 23 June 2026 It is fast becoming a Golden Boot race for the ages. Lionel Messi leads the way with five goals from two games. Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland are second in the
Image source, Getty Images ByNeil Johnston BBC Sport journalist at Philadelphia Stadium 23 June 2026 “We’ve been through an awful lot tonight,” screamed the stadium announcer during a weather delay lasting more than two hours in the match between France and Iraq. It was
Erling Haaland scores twice as Norway book their place in the last 32 of the World Cup with a 3-2 victory over Senegal in New Jersey. Read More Content Source: Yahoo News Image Credit: Getty Images All rights to the news content and images belong to
Kylian Mbappe marks his 100th international cap for France with two goals – to move joint-second on the all-time World Cup scoring list – in a 3-0 win over Iraq which seals’ Les Bleus place in the last 32, after a two-hour storm delay.
To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played ByMichael Emons BBC Sport journalist 22 June 2026 In 2016, Lionel Messi retired from international football. In the aftermath of a defeat by Chile in the
Manchester United acquire land to build new 100,000 seater stadium Manchester United say they have secured the majority of the land required to build a new 100,000-seater stadium. The new stadium is planned to be the biggest sporting arena in the UK, with the
Soccer fans have another reason to pull for Team USA to lift the FIFA World Cup trophy; it could win someone a brand‑new Jeep. You only need to be named after one of America’s Founding Fathers for a chance to win this promotion. Team