
Season Review: League One bound Morecambe reap rewards of historical campaign
Morecambe Football Club will never forget the 2020/21 season which culminated in play-off promotion to Sky Bet League One.
Morecambe Football Club will never forget the 2020/21 season which culminated in play-off promotion to Sky Bet League One.
With Euro 2020 just around the corner, which five players should you watch out for at the tournament?
Another game full of mistakes from the White and Reds saw Paulo Sousa’s men draw 2-2 with the Scandanavian’s in Poznan.
On a very hot night at the Szusza Ferenc Stadium it was an Irish team with a lot of youth and sprinkled with experience taking on an experienced Hungary side who are preparing for Euro 2020.
Poland were able to qualify for UEFA Euro 2008 as winners of Group A in qualifying and what followed was definitely an unforgettable experience.
North Macedonia go into the Euros as the most unknown side- but is their underdogs tag merited, or do they have a very realistic chance of making it through the group?
It’s been a long time coming. For the first time in 23 years, Scotland will play again in a major international tournament.
It’s no secret that Leeds United have been targeting a left-back for some time now.
Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo found himself in an unusual predicament in the later stages of MotoGP’s Catalan Grand Prix as the zip to his leather race-suit became undone which saw the Frenchman bravely circulate the final laps of the race bare-chested. This begs the question, should have the Frenchman been shown the black flag?
The 18th edition of the ‘Lancashire Football Podcast’ is now live!
Sergio Perez was triumphant around the speedy streets of Baku in Sunday’s hectic Azerbaijan Grand Prix ahead of Sebastian Vettel and Pierre Gasly. With plenty of action to suffice, here are the five takeaways from the sixth round of the 2021 Formula One season.
Paulo Sousa’s men welcome Arnar Viðarsson’s Iceland to the Municipal Stadium in Poznan for the last chance to try out tactics and formations ahead of the European Championships that start this Friday.
That long walk to collect a loser’s medal and walk past the trophy has to be the hardest thing for a professional footballer.
Miguel Oliviera took glory in MotoGP’s Catalan Grand Prix, ahead of Johann Zarco and Jack Miller who rounded off the podium places, thanks to a three second penalty handed to Championship leader Fabio Quartararo after he ran on at turn one following a near miss with the Aussie.
Sergio Perez took glory around the streets of a sun-drenched Baku in Formula One’s dramatic Azerbaijan Grand Prix ahead of Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel and AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly.
The dominant Hitech driver becomes the first driver in the modern Formula 2 era to win both the Sprint Race and Feature Race in one weekend.
In the only Super League tie of the weekend, managerless Leigh Centurions travel over the Pennines, to take on Wakefield Trinity at the Mobile Rocket Stadium on Sunday, having parted ways with former head coach John Duffy earlier this week.
The Villans are expected to break their transfer record for the third summer in a row, as Norwich City expect to confirm the departure of Emi Buendia as he’ll swap Norfolk for the West Midlands.
The Hitech driver did fantastically well to move from third to first as he came over the line ahead of David Beckmann in second and Jehan Daruvala in third.
Charles Leclerc claimed back-to-back poles as he beat Lewis Hamilton. For the second race running, a red flag ends the session prematurely while Leclerc’s rivals were on flying laps.
Sale Sharks scored seven tries as they battered fellow semi-finalists, Harlequins 45-12 at the AJ Bell Stadium.
Leigh Centurions full-back Ryan Brierley has said that the team’s form won’t affect their ambition to stay in Super League as head coach John Duffy parted ways with the club earlier this week.
St Helens will be looking to make it to Wembley and attempting to win their first Challenge Cup since 2008 when they take on Hull FC at Leigh Sports Village on Saturday.
The Russian driver lead from start to finish as he was able to get his first win of the F2 season. He finished ahead of Carlin’s Dan Ticktum in second and UNI-Virtuosi’s Guanyu Zhou in third.