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 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 Max Carson | May 6, 2026 | Sport, Uncategorised
Scotland have a traumatic history in the World Cup. It often begins with a flurry of excitement and ends in underwhelming dejection. They first appeared in 1954, with the Scottish Football Association seeing the light after their temper tantrum of 1950, deciding...
by Isaac Hall | May 6, 2026 | Sport, Uncategorised
With the World Cup just around the corner, each nation’s gaffer will be sitting down now with a pad and paper, consulting their coaches and scouts to see who will make it as part of their 26 man squad to the USA, Canada and Mexico. England’s Thomas Tuchel...
by Ethan McIntosh | May 6, 2026 | Sport, Uncategorised
England’s lower professional leagues will see 41 players fight for the Jules Rimet trophy this summer, with Iraq making their second appearance since 1986 and Curacao reaching the world’s biggest tournament for the first time. The EFL has become the...
by Charlie Talbot | May 6, 2026 | Sport, Uncategorised
Heading into this summer’s World Cup, West African powerhouses Ghana and Senegal both share bitter disappointments from recent AFCON campaigns. Here we take a look at why there are reasons for optimism for both sides. Ghana – Semenyo’s moment?...