Sky Sports suffered an awkward gaffe during Tottenham star James Maddison’s post-match interview with the midfielder on Monday night. Technical difficulties threatened to derail the England international’s media duties following his side’s 2-0 win over Fulham. The playmaker complained of an issue with
Christian Horner took a brutal dig at Sky Sports reporter Ted Kravitz during the broadcast of the sprint shootout in Texas on Saturday, questioning the accuracy of his claim regarding Red Bull driver Max Verstappen. The pit lane reporter had commented on
Long-serving BBC sports host Steve Rider has revealed that he is battling prostate cancer. The 73-year-old, who considers himself to be ‘extremely lucky’ as he prepares to undergo surgery, made a TV appearance on Wednesday morning to shed light on his diagnosis.
The glaring error was spotted by a customer shopping at a branch of the sports retailer in St Martins Quarter, Worcester, on Monday. Social media users have since suggested bosses at the sportswear giant should go back to school themselves following the
Why you might be asked to flash a smile instead of a ticket the next time you enter a sports stadium
Imagine going to a baseball game, and instead of showing your ticket, you just smile at a camera to gain entry. That’s what some fans are experiencing as they visit stadiums that have facial recognition technology. Facial recognition is becoming more popular
Sky Sports were forced to apologise during the Qatar Grand Prix qualifying broadcast after Lance Stroll swore during his post-session interview. The Aston Martin driver was furious after he was eliminated in Q1. The Canadian driver was eliminated in Q1 during qualifying
Spanish police, in cooperation with Interpol and other law enforcement agencies, busted up a major betting ring that fixed a range of sporting events and exploited technology to place their bets before bookmakers could. “Organized crime groups will exploit the tiniest of
Piers Morgan has taken aim at Team USA duo Scottie Scheffler and Brooks Koepka for their foul-mouthed language during their thumping defeat at the hands of Ludvig Aberg and Viktor Hovland. The duo suffered a record 9&7 defeat on Day Two of
Sky Sports were forced to make their first apology live on air for language used by Shane Lowry during his foursomes match in the opening day of the 2023 Ryder Cup. Lowry and Sepp Straka were leading the charge for Team Europe
Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack received an apology from Sky Sports reporter Natalie Pinkham during Friday’s broadcast from Suzuka after showing him a clip of Lance Stroll’s Singapore Grand Prix shunt. The pair were discussing the team’s performance throughout the opening