
Some clubs face a daunting run of fixtures before the first international break as the new Premier League season gets underway.

Some clubs face a daunting run of fixtures before the first international break as the new Premier League season gets underway.

Eala is bidding to win her second WTA singles title at the Cincinnati Open.

The AC Milan star has lashed out, addressing the rumours amid reports he could join the Premier League this season.

Makhachev is unbeaten in over a decade, but White still believes he is short of GOAT status.

The broadcaster left her role at Sky Sports in June.

How are these guys still playing?

Things have changed at Old Trafford...

The 24-time Grand Slam winner suggested a change should be made to tennis, and it's not gone down well.

This could be a disaster for Liverpool, several key players may be forced out before the season starts.

George Russell and Kimi Antonelli return to action at the Dutch Grand Prix next weekend.

Vardy is currently without a club after leaving Cremonese.

The EFL Championship has only just started, and already we may have one of the most controversial moments of the season.

Cristian Romero has officially left Tottenham Hotspur, and the club wasted no time in confirming the deal.

Scans have revealed a devastating injury, even the Red Cross had to get involved.

Iraola isn't backing down, he's named his man and he's ready to go all out, but it could all hinge on one other deal happening first...

He is one of football's most highly-rated young talents.

Spurs have agreed a deal worth £34.2 million to sell Romero - but haven't actually announced it yet.

She would become the first women's player from the Philippines to win the event.

Sancho left Manchester United as a free agent upon the expiry of his contract.

Makhachev defends his UFC welterweight crown against Garry this weekend.

There is a major change to mark the start of the new EFL season this weekend.

Spurs could pay nearly £150m for the duo but their spending isn't about to stop there.

The six-time Grand Slam winner went no holds barred.

Xabi Alonso's side are not in Europe this season, but Stamford Bridge could still host Champions League fixtures.