by Amy Field | May 6, 2026 | Sport, Uncategorised
With a month to go to the World Cup in the USA, everyone is talking about who’s going to win and the politics surrounding the games, but there is little talk about preventing domestic violence. During the 2022 World Cup, which was held during the winter due to...
by Shrey Chandarana | May 6, 2026 | Sport
With the World Cup fast approaching, our World Cup Wire reporters went around Sheffield, asking people their predictions for England, as well as their thoughts on the controversies surrounding the host...
by Harper Mills | May 6, 2026 | Sport, Uncategorised
At this year’s FIFA World Cup eight of the 12 third-placed teams from the group stage will qualify for the knockout phases. Some have criticised the change, saying that it creates more pointless fixtures where the results are almost a formality. So the World Cup...
by Oscar Webster | May 6, 2026 | Sport
The World Cup gives players an opportunity to put their names in lights on the sport’s biggest stage. But for some, the tournament was over before it began, with long term injuries sidelining a wealth of footballing talent. Other stars will be forced to watch...
by Owen Ratcliffe | May 6, 2026 | Sport
Many of England’s likely starting eleven almost pick themselves. You know that, unless injury strikes, Harry Kane is up front. Jordan Pickford is in goal. Declan Rice will be in the middle of the park. Others in the likely best team are predictable, but not...
by Clarice Webster | May 6, 2026 | Sport
Balancing intense climate anxiety and political anger is hard when you’re a sports fan; the World Cup has been a reliable source of entertainment, joy, and heartbreak throughout many of our lives, a pillar of our summers. It has become impossible to ignore that...