England U21s beat Spain to set up Netherlands semi-final
England booked their place in the European Under-21 Championship semi-finals with a fine 3-1 victory over Spain in Slovakia.
England booked their place in the European Under-21 Championship semi-finals with a fine 3-1 victory over Spain in Slovakia.
Bellingham joined Dortmund from Sunderland ahead of the Club World Cup
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Ollie Pope repaid England's faith with his best hundred in a home Test, writes Stephan Shemilt.
2023 champions face the Netherlands in the last four
Quarter-final: Spain 1-3 EnglandGuerra 39pen; McAtee 10, Elliott 15, Anderson 90+4penLee Carsley said this week that achieving back-to-back European titles at under-21 level could help to enhance the reputation of British coaches, not to mention this group of young England players. An impressive quarter-final victory over a Spain side who were the …
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Pope hit a magnificent hundred.
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Ben Duckett admitted he had "goosebumps" watching under-pressure Ollie Pope score a century on day two of the first Test between England and India at Headingley.
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Bellingham joined Dortmund from Sunderland ahead of the Club World Cup
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Rishabh Pant scores a superb century before a measured Ollie Pope knock gives England a fighting chance as the home side trail India by 262 runs in the first Test.
The individual walk-ons at Club World Cup underline Fifa’s failure to understand that football is a team sport – just ask PSGIt is in the details that the truest picture emerges. Quite aside from the endless politicking, the forever-war with Uefa, the consorting with autocrats and the intriguing broadcast rights and partnership deals, there has been, not …
First Test, day two: India 471 v England 209-3Pope unbeaten on 100 but Root falls late to BumrahA day on from that much-debated decision to bowl first by Ben Stokes and the clouds had started to lift for England. The hosts were still some way from flipping the advantage they had handed India but by stumps, after an earlier fightback with the ball, Ollie …