17-year-old Aster Vranckx will want to forget about this weekend’s miss in a hurry, after footage of a rather straightforward miss was widely shared on social media.
The English Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, rugby, golf, and more – there is plenty of live sporting action on the horizon.
After his side were knocked out of the FA Cup on penalties, Spurs midfielder Eric Dier charged into the crowd in a rather ugly incident.
Portadown FC’s Adam Salley is a classic example of what can go wrong when you engage in a premature celebration.
Defending against the attacking powerhouse that is PSG is tough at the best of times, but it doesn’t help when you belt the ball into your own net.
Flat Earthers are a persistent bunch, and it appears that they’re branching out. How about a football club to mix things up?
The Swedish superstar had a statue erected outside the ground of his first football club, but fans have now turned on Zlatan.
Having missed a number of easy chances in Liverpool’s Champions League encounter against Red Bull Salzburg, the Egyptian then produced a piece of magic.
Spurs came from two goals down to win in their Champions League match last night, and Mourinho was full of praise for one quick-thinking ball boy.
The Bundesliga match between Freiburg and Eintracht Frankfurt ended with a flurry of red cards, after Frankfurt’s captain took down the Freiburg coach.
After falling 4-1 behind, Frank Lampard’s young chargers staged an incredible comeback, aided by some very poor discipline from the Dutch outfit.
During yesterday’s pre-season friendly against Juventus, Harry Kane scored what may well prove to be his best goal of the season.
No prizes for guessing who the top three are, but some of the other top 10 earners for 2019 are stealing a living.
Tomorrow at 6PM, Banyana Banyana will make history when they play their first ever World Cup match, taking on Spain. Our skipper has quite a story to tell.
Liverpool celebrated their sixth major European title on Saturday night, with their German manager in very fine form. He was still going yesterday, too.
Whilst the likes of Mo Salah, Virgil van Dyk and Jürgen Klopp stole the headlines, a certain Kinsey Wolanski also shot to fame overnight.
Yesterday, Aston Villa celebrated their return to the Premier League, in football’s most lucrative match. Villa’s most famous fan was there to see it happen.
Just when you think Liverpool have pulled off a once-in-a-generation comeback, Spurs decide to rise to the occasion and make history.
If you think that ‘Game of Thrones’ is building up to a dramatic conclusion, you should check out this season’s Premier League title race.
Earlier this month, Sky Sports’ Kelly Cates was left high and dry by Jamie Carragher and Phil Neville. She bided her time, and then took revenge.
Tonight, all eyes will be on the Manchester Derby, but it’s Shane Long’s record-breaking goal last night that we’re talking about here.
Looks like Drake is sporting some bad juju, as his bad luck skills have resulted in Roma Football players being banned from taking pictures with him.
There are misses, there are bad misses, and then there’s Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting’s effort from Sunday night.
In last night’s Euro 2020 qualifier, Switzerland took a 3-0 lead and looked headed for a comfortable win. The final 10 minutes didn’t go to plan.
Kazuyoshi Miura is a living legend in Japan, and is still playing professional football at the ripe old age of 52. See, there’s hope for your dreams of sporting greatness.
This weekend’s derby match between Aston Villa and Birmingham saw ugly scenes play out, as a Birmingham fan charged the field and punched Villa captain Jack Grealish.
Last night’s PSL match between Cape Town City FC and Mamelodi Sundowns featured a remarkable goal by Kermit Erasmus.
If you’ve ever wondered what a footballing mutiny looks like, Chelsea ‘keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga has you covered.
Emiliano Sala was Cardiff City’s record signing, and even though he will never set foot on the field wearing their colours, the issue of the transfer fee remains.
The Red Devils have dropped down to third place on Deloitte’s Football Money League, although Premier League clubs still dominate the top 20.