
There are long-serving footballers, and then there is James Coppinger
Doncaster Rovers legend James Coppinger made his final appearance for the club in their 4-1 defeat to Peterborough United.
Doncaster Rovers legend James Coppinger made his final appearance for the club in their 4-1 defeat to Peterborough United.
Burnley can secure Premier League football for next season on Monday night when they travel to Craven Cottage in a game that could send Fulham back down to the Championship if they lose.
Castleford Tigers defeat Salford Red Devils in the Challenge Cup to reach the semi-finals where they will face the Warrington Wolves. It took a drop goal in golden point by Gareth O’Brien to send the Tigers into the next round.
Preston North End rounded off their Championship season with a fourth consecutive victory, coming from behind to defeat Nottingham Forest 2-1 at the City Ground.
Dennis Hauger was able to pull out a huge gap to the rest of the field that saw him cruise to victory ahead of second-placed Jack Doohan and third-placed Matteo Nannini.
Despite a controlled, professional victory, Morecambe had to watch on as Bolton and Cambridge pipped them to automatic promotion from League Two.
The Prema Racing driver claimed that “Victor [Martins] would have done the same in my position” had roles been reversed as the two drivers battled it out for victory on the final lap of Formula 3’s second race.
Oxford United host Burton Albion on the final day of the League One season in the hope that a victory will be enough to secure a place in the play-offs.
An entertaining first-half was cancelled out by a classic ‘nothing to play for’ second 45 minutes until Rarmani Edmonds-Green earned Huddersfield a point with virtually the last kick of the game.
Oli Caldwell was victorious in a hectic second race around Circuit de Catalunya-Barcelona as he beat MP Motorsport’s Victor Martins and Frederik Vesti.
Lewis Hamilton claimed a century of pole positions as he narrowly beat Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and teammate Valtteri Bottas.
After Leicester’s defeat to Newcastle at the King Power on Friday evening, West Ham and Everton aim to boost their chances of European qualification on Sunday afternoon.
With the season drawing to a climax on Sunday for the majority of the football community, many might be forgiven for thinking that it’s a time for players to be putting their feet up around the country. However, there’s a young man at AFC Wimbledon, wishing the season wouldn’t come to a close.
The Champions face the play-off outsiders in a big game at the Valley. With only one remaining spot in the League One play-off’s, Charlton will hope that Hull are already on their holidays.
Brentford secured a comfortable 3-1 win over Bristol City, with striker Ivan Toney breaking the Championship’s goal scoring record.
Smolyar was victorious in an action-packed curtain raiser for the 2021 Formula Three Championship, ahead of Trident’s Clement Novalak and debutant Caio Collet.
Sunday afternoon could either make or break Portsmouth’s promotion prospect for next season.
A first half brace from the Warrington’s number nine set Steve Price’s side on route to a second victory over the Catalan Dragons in the space of two weeks.
Ben Pitkeathly looks back at Manchester City’s forwards from the 2012/13 season.
Another Arabian Gulf League season of highs and lows will draw to a close on Tuesday and we can be certain there will be plenty of drama on the way.
Somerset’s low order made Hampshire pay for a poor first innings total as Jack Leach, Craig Overton and Lewis Gregory all made fine contributions with the bat to play James Vince’s side out of the game.
The Prema Racing driver claimed “it will be even more important” to be consistent this season as he spoke to Cameron Anderson-Jones after securing pole position ahead of Sunday’s Feature Race.
As the final day of the League Two season beckons, Tranmere find themselves in the enviable position of sitting in the playoff positions. After Saturday, Rovers will only be too glad to hold a similar position.
Saif Zaib (135) and Adam Rossington (87) continued where they finished last night to put on a stunning 198-run partnership as Northants racked up 441 runs before declaring, setting Sussex 335 runs just to make them bat again.