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- World Cup 2026: England v Argentina buildup, Spain stun listless France to reach final – liveby Taha Hashim (now), with Martin Belam, Daniel Harris and Tom Davies (earlier) on 15/07/2026 at 2:15 pm
⚽ All the latest news from a huge World Cup Wednesday⚽ Spain reach final | Player guide | Golden Boot | Mail usOver the next three hours – and when I’m subbed off thereafter – we’ll reflect on France 0-2 Spain, and look forward to England v Argentina. England v Argentina in the semi-finals of the World Cup, oh my complete and utter daze days.Greetings one and all. Anyone got any plans for later? Continue reading...
- Tour de France 2026: stage 11 updates as riders head from Vichy to Nevers – liveby Luke McLaughlin on 15/07/2026 at 2:14 pm
Stage starts from Vichy at 12.50pm BST/1.50pm CEST ‘I have haters’: Pogacar brushes off boos | Email LukeChristoph Roodhooft, Jasper Philipsen’s boss at Alpecin-Premier Tech, tells Hannah Walker on TNT Sports that his sprinter is “feeling better … but that doesn’t mean he will win today.”Is there any thought of letting Mathieu van der Poel sprint, instead of Philipsen, given the latter’s apparent lack of form? Continue reading...
- Cricket World Cup in fresh shake-up with India v Pakistan double on cardsby Ali Martin on 15/07/2026 at 1:03 pm
ICC reveals shape of expanded 2027 14-team tournamentOnly one of three lowest-ranked teams would advanceThe men’s Cricket World Cup will undergo yet another revamp when it takes place in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia next year. A convoluted 14-team format has been officially confirmed by the International Cricket Council (ICC), albeit one that trims the competing nations to 12 almost immediately.While at the last two World Cups the 10 teams played a round-robin league stage that threw up four semi-finalists, the expanded 2027 edition will begin with the three lowest-ranked teams out of the 14 qualifiers playing what has been dubbed a “Super series”. Only one of these teams will progress through to the main event. Continue reading...
- From an out-of-sorts Scheffler to caddie nuptials: what to look out for at 2026 Openby Natalie Tan and Calvin Burton on 15/07/2026 at 12:37 pm
The 154th Open starts at Royal Birkdale on Thursday with a host of compelling storylines to followScottie Scheffler won the 2025 Open by four strokes but the world No 1 arrives at Royal Birkdale having missed the cut at last week’s Scottish Open. The out-of-form American has claimed his fewest wins in a season since 2021, having claimed only one victory all year: January’s American Express, in his first start of the year. Since then, Scheffler has recorded four runner-up finishes, including at the Masters. “I didn’t really feel like I played that bad,” he said of his missed cut, his first in four years. “This golf course can be just tough at times.” Continue reading...
- How are London City Lionesses able to embark on such a transfer spree?by Tom Garry on 15/07/2026 at 11:30 am
Many are in awe of the investment that Michele Kang is making into the women’s game. Others, though, are baffledThere is one team whose transfer activity this summer has captured everyone’s attention. London City Lionesses, a club who finished in the bottom half of the second tier a little over two years ago, have stunned the women’s game by signing a flurry of big names, including the Spain stars Alexia Putellas and Mapi León, the former England goalkeeper Mary Earps, and then, on Wednesday morning, the France winger Kadidiatou Diani. It is a startling recruitment drive intent on breaking up the Women’s Super League’s established order.Reaction has been divided. Many are in awe of the investment that the independent club’s owner, the American businesswoman Michele Kang, is making into the women’s game. Others, including senior staff at lots of rival clubs, are baffled at the idea that one of the league’s smaller teams can afford such world-class signings. They have one key question on their lips: how are London City able to sign all of these top players within the confines of the WSL’s salary cap rules? Continue reading...
- ‘Collective failure’: French press digests World Cup semi-final defeat by Spainby Angelique Chrisafis in Paris on 15/07/2026 at 11:28 am
L’Équipe laments ‘mentally sunk’ players in DallasOuest France front page reads: ‘End of American dream’French fans’ expectations of their national team had been at an all-time high: a semi-final on Bastille Day, Kylian Mbappé a hero, a squad unbeaten. Across the country, bars had been packed with viewers spilling on to pavements, ready to crack open the fireworks ahead of hopes for the final.But the night was unexpectedly subdued, streets cleared early. On Wednesday morning, the French media were still digesting the disappointment of defeat in a World Cup semi-final, praising Spain’s performance in Texas while struggling to comprehend Les Bleus’ fall from a high. Continue reading...
- Thomas Meunier ‘hugely excited’ about joining Sunderland on a free transferby Louise Taylor on 15/07/2026 at 11:09 am
Experienced Belgium right-back signs two-year dealCompeting in Europa League was ‘big factor’ in moveSunderland have completed the signing of the experienced Belgium right-back Thomas Meunier on a two-year deal as Régis Le Bris’s team step up preparations for a second successive season in the Premier League alongside a Europa League campaign.Meunier, who has just returned from the World Cup, has been capped 83 times by Belgium and was a free agent after the expiration of his contract at Lille. The 34-year-old is Sunderland’s first summer signing. Continue reading...
- Lethal Spain execute plan to perfection against France on way to World Cup final | Jeff Rueterby Jeff Rueter on 15/07/2026 at 11:00 am
Brilliant buildup play has often withered but control and flawless execution overcame France’s more variable chaosWhen the World Cup came to North America, with its final held in the planet’s biggest media market, the tournament was bound to fixate on stars.Fox’s coverage certainly enables that bias. Every game is billed like a boxing bout between two über-talented footballers rather than 22 players figuring things out across 90 minutes. One semi-final has been distilled down to MESSI v KANE (or MESSI v BELLINGHAM, depending on the broadcaster). The other leaned heavily on hope that Lamine Yamal’s hamstring would finally be at 100% after his April injury. MBAPPÉ v 600 PASSES PER GAME isn’t so snappy. Continue reading...
- England’s Freeman seeking to silence Pollock and end season of grind on highby Robert Kitson. in Buenos Aires on 15/07/2026 at 11:00 am
Centre/wing is embracing a friendly rivalry with his headline-grabbing teammate when they take on the PumasIt has been a long road for several of the players who went on last year’s British & Irish Lions tour to Australia. They are putting on a professionally brave face, but for some the final weekend of the season cannot come soon enough. Factor in the travel, the training and associated other stresses and strains and the 2025-26 campaign has been relentless from a physical and a mental perspective.Crunch the numbers before Saturday’s last hurrah against Argentina and it is a wonder many are still standing. Of the those English Lions, Henry Pollock is about to participate in his 32nd competitive game while his Northampton teammate Tommy Freeman his 29th. Ben Earl and Ellis Genge, assuming their involvement against the Pumas, will be in the same situation with Ollie Chessum one behind. Continue reading...
- The Spin | The day Harrogate ‘burst at the seams’ as Pakistan and India swung into townby Tanya Aldred on 15/07/2026 at 10:55 am
An unlikely match ‘like a World Cup final’ was for some first proof of Yorkshire immigrant community’s love of cricketOn 30 June 1986 the Yorkshire Post printed an invitation to a pre-match reception at the Majestic hotel. “Meet cricket club celebrities,” the invite read. “Auction, £10 (including buffet).” But these were not just any old cricket celebrities, this was India and Pakistan, led by Kapil Dev and Imran Khan, due to meet for only the second time on British soil at the genteel English town of Harrogate.This unlikely match, a 40-over bish-bash fundraiser for Help the Aged, had been encouraged by the cricketing bigwigs of both nations. India were already in situ on an England tour, while the Pakistan ambassador, Ali Arshad, was in charge of pulling together a team, flying five players over specially.This is an extract from the Guardian’s weekly cricket email, The Spin. To subscribe, just visit this page and follow the instructions. Continue reading...
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- Birmingham sign Man Utd's Turner and Naalsundon 15/07/2026 at 2:25 pm
Birmingham City complete the signing of defender Millie Turner and midfielder Lisa Naalsund from Manchester United.
- Aston Villa sign keeper Ramsey on free transferon 15/07/2026 at 2:16 pm
Aston Villa have confirmed the signing of goalkeeper Emily Ramsey on a free transfer from Everton.
- Italian prosecutors drop case against referees bosson 15/07/2026 at 1:05 pm
Prosecutors ask that a sports fraud case against the man in charge of assigning Serie A referees in Italy be dropped.
- Morecambe first club to face action from regulatoron 15/07/2026 at 11:56 am
The independent football regulator issues a warning to Morecambe after their owners fail to respond to requests for information.
- R&A 'pretty close' to staging Open at Portmarnockon 15/07/2026 at 11:47 am
Chief executive Mark Darbon says the R&A is "getting pretty close" to bringing the Open Championship to Portmarnock Golf Club in Dublin.
- Portmarnock 'pretty close' to hosting first Open outside of UKon 15/07/2026 at 11:47 am
Chief executive Mark Darbon says the R&A is "getting pretty close" to bringing the Open Championship to Portmarnock Golf Club in Dublin.
- Decision on changing Open final round timings to follow England World Cup semi-finalon 15/07/2026 at 11:35 am
Any change to The Open's final round timings, to avoid a clash with the World Cup final should England get there, will be made in "the next 48 hours" and be "subtle" says R&A chief Mark Darbon.
- England's biggest match since 1966 as Three Lions close in on immortalityon 15/07/2026 at 11:19 am
England face Argentina in the World Cup semi-finals on Wednesday - and BBC Sport's Phil McNulty explains why it is the Three Lions' biggest match since 1966.
- Which Open golfer are you?on 15/07/2026 at 11:06 am
With the Open Championship poised to begin at Royal Birkdale, take our personality quiz to discover which male golfer you are most like.
- Confident MacIntyre eyes Open Championship gloryon 15/07/2026 at 11:00 am
Scotland's number one Robert MacIntyre believes he is a much improved golfer from the one who teed up at his first Open Championship at Royal Portrush in 2019.
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