Iceland fans descend on Manchester for the UEFA Women’s Euros
With a population of around 345,700, Iceland may be small, but its football fans are certainly mighty. Hundreds of Iceland
With a population of around 345,700, Iceland may be small, but its football fans are certainly mighty. Hundreds of Iceland
England probed after going 1-0 behind shortly after the break, but couldn’t prevent defeat in their third and final group game before the round of 16 – where both Belgium and England will be present.
England made it two wins in the space of five days as the Three Lions beat Costa Rica 2-0 at Elland Road thanks to goals from Manchester-born forwards Marcus Rashford and Danny Welbeck.
The 2018 World Cup will be showing on numerous outdoor screens and pubs across Manchester in June and July, but what you really need to know is how to conduct yourself during this football-mad period!
A Salford World War One hero who forced more than 100 enemy soldiers to surrender to him will be remembered with the unveiling of a paving stone.
MMU Sport’s karate scholar Amber Sawford has spoken of her pride and passion for karate, but believes that there are many myths around the sport.
Manchester United fans were perplexed with Louis van Gaal’s bizarre decision to allow promising youngster Adnan Januzaj to join German giants Borussia Dortmund on transfer deadline day.
Manchester City’s disappointing 2-1 defeat to Italian side Juventus to kick off their Champions League campaign last night highlights how much work the Premier League pacesetters have to do in Europe, says Yaya Toure.
David Silva and Raheem Sterling were both missing for Manchester City this weekend and were joined off the pitch by an injured Sergio Aguero after 25 minutes, handing Kevin De Bruyne his debut off the bench and stage on which to shine.
Run, by Mat Johns, was chosen to be exhibited at the showcase event which takes place between November 28 and December 6.
Manchester City players featured everywhere from Beijing to Abidjan during the international break
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