Spurs manager Jose Mourinho is often accused of ‘parking the bus’, and favouring defensive prowess over attack, but last night’s FA Cup fifth-round showdown with Everton was a total humdinger.
Having won his seventh Super Bowl title, Tom Brady let loose during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ victory boat parade yesterday.
Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas blew his first-round opponent away, although he was less successful with a microphone in front of him.
After evading a few would-be tacklers, the streaker was taken into custody and is facing a misdemeanour trespassing charge.
When Australia cancelled their tour to South Africa at the last minute, cricket fans smelled a rat. Turns out they were on the money.
These two have been going at it for a while now, and both sides fired shots again this week.
Due to an error on the part of the Supreme Court of Appeals, Pistorius’ parole date has now been changed, with Reeva Steenkamp’s family calling the amendment “profoundly unfortunate”.
Now that the Super Bowl is over, we can begin the task of ranking the adverts from best to worst.
If your Monday was ruined by another horrific Proteas batting collapse, join me in my misery. At least Tom Brady is having a good time.
I know those old trainers have served you well, but it’s time to put them aside and upgrade. Your ankles and feet will thank you.
George-born Duhan van der Merwe played a huge role in his adopted country’s first win at Twickenham in 38 years, as the Scots bested the Poms 11-6.
Reddit spent its entire marketing budget on a five-second Super Bowl advert, and managed to make quite an impact.
The Ozzie has played three matches in this year’s Murray River Open, and each of those has seen a nasty incident.
On Monday night, the Atlanta Hawks take on LeBron James’ Los Angeles Lakers, although it was the player’s duel with Juliana Carlos that stole the show.
Last year’s Tokyo Olympics were pushed back to this year, and slated to run from July 23 through to August 8. There are plenty of hurdles for organisers to overcome.
Newcastle United won a football match, the Bulls are Currie Cup champions, and the Ozzie cricket team has a toasted sandwich problem. Welcome to the Sports Wrap.
No matter how busy you are, make sure you find four minutes to hear Cheslin describe the moment he knew the Rugby World Cup was coming home with the Springboks.
Nia Dennis incorporated music from the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé, and Missy Elliott into her routine, which scored 9,95 out of 10 from the judges and received the seal of approval from Michelle Obama.
There’s no love lost between former Manchester United teammates Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Romelu Lukaku, with the pair involved in an ugly altercation last night.
He may not be a household name in the golfing world, but Mark Hubbard did manage to grab headlines with his rather unique putting technique.
Conor McGregor was sat on his backside, the Currie Cup failed to dazzle, and Tom Brady still has it at 43.
During his side’s League Two clash against Cheltenham Town, Tom King scored from a whopping 96,01 metres, claiming the world record for longest goal ever scored in a competitive football match.
Headed into the final day of an engrossing test series, it looked like the most India could hope for was holding out for a draw. They soon tore up the history books.
Tiger Woods’ affairs have been well documented, but we’ve never heard much from one of the women at the centre of it all, Rachel Uchitel.
There’s a real battle for the Premier League crown, Eben Etzebeth stars in France, one Barmy Army supporter’s 10-month wait, and more in this week’s round-up.
An average of 27 people die in avalanches each year across the US, so it’s a good thing Maurice Kervin came prepared.
The Australian Open is only due to start on February 8, but there is already a massive storm brewing, with players quarantined in their hotel rooms and claims of unfair treatment.
Professional gaming is huge these days, with players racking up millions in just a few short years if they’re good enough.
The 36th edition of the America’s Cup kicks off soon, and the world’s oldest official sporting competition promises to be hotly contested.
This weekend saw plenty of sporting action across the globe, although the spiciest showdown took place in Sydney as the Australian cricket team showed its true colours.