Neville concedes he will ultimately tune in on Wednesday but is concerned about what the outcome will be. He added: “The daft thing is on Wednesday night I’ll build my whole Wednesday night around watching Manchester United, because that’s life, we go
Novak Djokovic refused to look ahead to the future after a crushing defeat at the Davis Cup on Saturday. Serbia led Italy 1-0 thanks to Miomir Kecmanovic but Djokovic ended up losing to Jannik Sinner in both the singles and doubles, costing
Meghan Markle is looking ahead, focusing on her future and family with Prince Harry. The Duchess of Sussex, 42, has “moved on” from the Royal family, while Harry “still has unfinished business,” according to author Omid Scobie. Scobie, who’s written a new
He said: “It could certainly take years for a reconciliation to happen between Prince Harry and the Royal Family. “Who would trust Harry and Meghan, especially after their timing releasing the news about not hearing anything about an invite to King Charles’
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle “try too hard” and the “public don’t buy it”, a PR expert has claimed. It comes after the couple took their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, trick or treating for Halloween – a move that Laura
Manchester United star Harry Maguire’s resurgence at Old Trafford will likely earn him a start in Sunday’s Manchester derby. At the start of the season, Maguire found himself demoted to fourth-choice centre-back but some excellent recent performances have impressed Erik ten Hag.
Newcastle are reportedly interested in signing an Arsenal player who has fallen down the pecking order under Mikel Arteta.
A top Tory MP has called for Britain to leave the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR), saying the UK doesn’t need lessons from the French and Germans who “did awful things in World War Two”. The statement comes as European judges
Chelsea icon Frank LeBoeuf believes Ousmane Dembele would be a perfect fit for Arsenal or Tottenham. The Frenchman recently joined PSG in the summer but hasn’t got off to the best of starts – and LeBoeuf thinks he would thrive in the Premier
Ronnie O’Sullivan played through the pain barrier as he survived a mad dash home from the Far East to win on home Essex soil in the English Open today. The Rocket had been out in Macau for a lucrative exhibition against old