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A BBC Sport F1 Q&A session addressed the issues with Aston Martin, highlighting that the Honda engine is not the sole problem for the team.
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A BBC Sport F1 Q&A session addressed the issues with Aston Martin, highlighting that the Honda engine is not the sole problem for the team.

BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty has unveiled his 26-man England World Cup squad, inviting public debate on his selections.

BBC Sport investigates the reasons behind the significant increase in prices for football jerseys ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

BBC Sport is exploring the rising cost of children's England football kits for the 2026 World Cup, with prices reaching £123, prompting questions from experts and fans about affordability.
Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior's press conferences are reportedly shifting from enjoyable to embarrassing as he struggles to assert his authority, according to a syndicated BBC Sport story.

BBC Sport looks at how Raul Jimenez has become the Premier League penalty king.

Phil Edwards speaks to BBC Sport about what it's really like to be a boxing referee and whether he thinks VAR could work in the sport.

BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team look at why sportspeople like Erling Haaland, Victor Wembanyama and Eberechi Eze are all chess superfans.

BBC Sport is exploring the growing trend of prominent celebrities investing in lower league English football clubs, examining the motivations and implications of this phenomenon.

BBC Sport pundit Micah Richards has highlighted Manchester City's Nico O'Reilly as a 'remarkable' player, emphasizing his versatility to play effectively as a left-back and in the number 10 role.

BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team delves into the intricate process of creating the commentary for the popular football video game EA FC 26.

BBC Sport investigates whether the English Football League Championship is heading for a 'doomsday scenario,' as club accounts reveal the significant scale of financial losses across the second-tier football league.

BBC Sport's 'Football in 10 Years' series investigates how data and AI could revolutionize the sport, allowing teams to simulate games millions of times before kick-off and exploring future coaching methods and stadium designs.

BBC Sport's analysis highlights the significant environmental cost of a 48-team World Cup held across North America, labeling it potentially "the most polluting World Cup."

In a column for BBC Sport NI, Stuart Dallas expresses confidence that Northern Ireland 'have nothing to fear but everything to gain' in their upcoming World Cup play-off match against Italy.

The crucial World Cup play-off semi-final between Italy and Northern Ireland is being held in Bergamo, prompting questions about the venue choice, with details available on how to follow the match.

BBC Sport NI's Thomas Kane interviews Michael Conlan as he retires from boxing after his split-decision defeat to Kevin Walsh on Friday in Belfast.

BBC Sport is investigating whether the Women's Super League (WSL) is prepared to meet the new requirements set by FIFA concerning the employment of female coaches.

BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team look at why sportspeople like Erling Haaland, Victor Wembanyama and Eberechi Eze are all chess superfans.

Welsh MMA star Mason Jones takes BBC Sport through a typical day of training in his fight camp.

BBC Sport pundits Fara Williams and Ellen White give their opinion on fans' WSL hot takes from Reddit.
From meeting Mario Balotelli and Paolo Maldini to singing Andrea Bocelli and Ed Sheeran on the bus after their maiden T20 World Cup win, BBC Sport takes a look inside Italy's tournament.

BBC Sport investigates whether the English Championship football league is heading for a 'doomsday scenario' as club accounts reveal significant losses, raising concerns about financial stability.

BBC Sport is exploring how data and artificial intelligence could bring about a significant transformation in the sport of football.

BBC Sport has published an analysis detailing the significant environmental cost of the upcoming 48-team World Cup across North America, labeling it potentially "the most polluting World Cup" due to its scale and logistics.

BBC Sport examines whether Newcastle United's Saudi owners are showing enough ambition to achieve their goal of becoming one of the world's top football clubs by 2030.
The post-split fixtures for the remainder of the Irish Premiership season are announced, including details of matches to be broadcast live across BBC Sport NI.

Phil Edwards speaks to BBC Sport about what it's really like to be a boxing referee and whether he thinks VAR could work in the sport.

BBC Sport explores whether the Women's Super League would be ready for Fifa's new female coach requirements.

Following Tottenham's 5-2 defeat at Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, BBC Sport assesses the options open to the beleaguered club.
After an impressive start to his Arsenal career, BBC Sport looks at whether Martin Zubimendi is the Gunners' most important player.

A BBC Sport feature delves into the intricate process of creating the commentary for the popular football video game, EA Sports FC 26, highlighting how it achieves a live-like feel.