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US Department of Justice investigates NFL over television broadcast rights
The US Department of Justice has launched an antitrust investigation into the NFL's television rights deals. Concerns have been raised that moving live games to subscription streaming platforms is harming consumers.
Nike admits to design flaw in new England World Cup football shirts
Nike has acknowledged an aesthetic design flaw affecting the shoulder seams of its new national team kits for the upcoming World Cup. The error impacts several nations including England, France and Uruguay.
US Senator demands answers from major sports leagues over gambling
A United States senator has written to six major sports leagues demanding information on their expanding partnerships with sportsbooks and prediction markets.
Women’s Six Nations set to break attendance records across Europe
The upcoming Women's Six Nations is poised to shatter attendance records across Europe, driven by a surge in popularity following England's historic Rugby World Cup victory.
Mikel Arteta delays Arsenal contract talks for Premier League title push
Mikel Arteta has confirmed he will postpone discussions over a new Arsenal contract until the summer to maintain full focus on the Premier League title race.
Liverpool agree summer deal to sign Germany forward Vivien Endemann
Liverpool have agreed a deal to sign Germany forward Vivien Endemann when her Wolfsburg contract expires on 1 July.
Roberto De Zerbi addresses media as new Tottenham Hotspur head coach
Roberto De Zerbi has faced the media for the first time since being appointed as head coach of Tottenham Hotspur. The Italian manager humbly played down comparisons to other top coaches during a candid press conference.
Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior rules out Reece James for Manchester City
Chelsea will be without captain Reece James and two other key defenders for their crucial match against Manchester City. Manager Liam Rosenior confirmed the trio are nearing returns but currently lack match fitness.