Expected goals or actual goals? How to predict a football result
Actual goals remain king in predicting who will win a game.
Actual goals remain king in predicting who will win a game.
This year’s FIFA World Cup will be remembered as one of the most politically scrutinised sporting events in recent history.
Daily Briefing: The outcome of the game could all boil down to one key question: can the Three Lions stop Kylian Mbappé?
England are playing Wales in the World Cup group stage finale. With millions of rival fans crammed together in pubs, what could possibly go wrong?
Like it or not, sport is intertwined with politics. Sportsmen who reject the link are shirking the responsibility that accompanies their money and fame.
It was raining goals for the England team in Doha today as it thrashed Iran 6-2 in the opening game of the 2022 World Cup.
The list of controversies grows after the Qatari royal family backtracked on a massive Budweiser contract.
The extent of people’s love for their clubs is often moving. But our sentimental views on sport don’t account for the business environment in which which professional athletic endeavour must live.
From floodlights to VAR, technology has changed sport immeasurably in the last few decades, but has it taken away some of the spontaneity?
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