Liverpool Blow As £140,000-A-Week Star Is "Doubt" For Fulham Game
Liverpool have suffered a blow ahead of their fixture with Fulham, with Diogo Jota potentially ruled out of the clash, as reported by This is Anfield.
Home series in UAE damaging Pakistan's skills, says Yousuf
Former Pakistan captain Mohammad Yousuf has warned the PCB to stop hosting its “home” series in the UAE or it will damage Pakistan cricketPTI03-Aug-20
Ultimate Arsenal dream team – Henry, Bergkamp & Adams but no Overmars or Pires
There are some contentious calls in the Gunners' greatest ever XI…With 13 league titles and 14 FA Cups tucked away in the trophy cabinet, it is
Celtic’s £8.2k-p/w Rock Has Seen His Value Soar
When asked to reel off the star names at Parkhead this season, Celtic supporters would be quick to put forward the likes of Kyogo Furuhashi, Reo Hatat
Taylor roars back in style after vital drop
Stafanie Taylor’s unbeaten 74 guided Western Storm to an unlikely but thrilling five wicket victory over Surrey Stars in the Kia Women’s Super League
Where does Sadio Mane rank among the Premier League’s all-time top scorers?
Which players are still ahead of the Senegal forward in the Premier League’s scoring charts?Getty Images29Darren BentMaligned during a tough spell wit
61 y/o Spurs Figure In No Rush To Make Manager Decision
Tottenham Hotspurs chairman Daniel Levy is not believed to be in any rush to come to a conclusion on the clubs managerial search.
SLC looking to get Kaushal's doosra cleared
Sri Lanka Cricket is looking into the possibility of having Tharindu Kaushal’s doosra cleared, as the offspinner has now remodeled his action in his t
Liverpool dominate Premier League team of the season so far
The runaway leaders have set a scintillating pace at the top of the table and boast plenty of players in this side – but who else has made the cut?Ber
How Would Mason Mount Fit into the Liverpool Midfield?
Liverpool, Manchester United, and Newcastle United have all joined the race to sign Chelseas star player Mason Mount. The England internationals contr