ENGLAND ran out of time and resources for a remarkable run chase and had to settle for a stalemate in the second Investec Test at Headingley yesterday. More...
RANGERS – who will tonight play at Ibrox for the first time since going into liquidation when they take on East Fife in the first round of the Scottish Communities League Cup – are close to completing the signing of Francisco Sandaza. More...
FORMER Rangers owner Sir David Murray has denied cheating took place during his stewardship of the club after the Scottish Premier League appointed an independent commission last week to investigate alleged undisclosed payments to players. More...
ALTHOUGH he has not been included in the squad named by manager Craig Levein yesterday, Scotland skipper Darren Fletcher will train with his international team-mates ahead of next week’s friendly clash with Australia after what has been described as a “dramatic improvement” in his health. ...
AFTER the heroics of past days when Team GB turned on the turbos and produced gold after gold amid chaotic scenes, yesterday’s programme had a fairly barren look to it – until just before 5pm when roars reverberated around Greenwich Park, a wall of noise that meant only one thing. More...
A FACELIFT of one of Scotland’s highest and most popular mountains has been completed after years of controversy. More...
WAS it really only four weeks ago that Andy Murray, having lost a fourth Grand Slam final, said that he would need some time out to recover, both mentally and physically? More...
WHEN you are playing in the final of a doubles tournament, especially one with Olympic medals at stake, you should ideally have some spare time beforehand. More...
Lightning strikes twice. And it lit up London last night. After all the rumours and theories about his supposedly lessening powers, all the technobabble and psychobabble about why he was not the same Usain Bolt we saw in Beijing, the fastest man on the planet gave the world his answer – and gave it...
YOUR guide to the Scots competing today. More...
Natasha Jonas shrugged off her history-making moment in the London 2012 boxing ring at ExCeL yesterday and insisted she is fully focused on winning the fight of her life today to secure an Olympic medal. More...
SATURDAY night saw the exit of arguably the greatest Olympian in history as Michael Phelps bowed out of the sport having collected 18 gold medals and 22 overall. More...
Great Britain coach Stuart Pearce believes the Olympic campaign has opened the game up to a whole new audience. More...
Great Britain’s Louis Smith won Olympic silver in yesterday’s pommel horse final but saw gold slip through his fingers in an agonising tie-break as team-mate Max Whitlock claimed bronze. More...
IF A week is a long time in politics then clearly four weeks is a lifetime in tennis. Just a month ago, Andy Murray left Centre Court in tears, beaten in four sets by Roger Federer. More...
BRING on the US Open. In exactly three weeks’ time, the last grand slam event of the year begins in New York and for the first time in his life, Andy Murray will plan his campaign as the winner of a major title. More...
THE queue of sportsmen and women invited to Buckingham Palace in the new year could stretch halfway down The Mall the way London 2012 is going. More...
Great Britain’s Ben Ainslie is the most successful Olympic sailor of all time after recording an extraordinary fourth – and potentially last – gold medal on home waters. More...
ED CLANCY claimed bronze in the men’s omnium as Great Britain missed out on Olympic gold for just a second time at the London 2012 velodrome, with Denmark’s Lasse Hansen taking the title. More...
JUST before midnight on Saturday, with the Olympic Stadium all but empty save for some volunteers and a few souls left in the press seats, Mo Farah reappeared in the arena he had electrified little more than an hour earlier. More...
JESSICA Ennis insists she has no plans to quit the heptathlon despite getting married next year and admitting her Olympic triumph on home soil will be “hard to top”. More...
Scotland’s Freya Murray was the first Briton home in the marathon yesterday after Mara Yamauchi’s Olympic dream ended in tears on the rainy streets of London as injury forced her out less than ten kilometres in. More...
Hawkeyethenoo could contest both the Betfred Sprint Cup at Haydock and the Ayr Gold Cup next month following his Goodwood victory on Saturday. More...
In SPORT, as in comedy, timing can be everything and Inveraray got it just right on Saturday to book their place in the final of the 2012 Scottish Hydro Camanachd Cup. More...
The Waikato Chiefs powered to their first ever Super Rugby title on Saturday with a sparkling 37-6 win over the travel-weary Sharks in Hamilton. More...
HOCKEY: Kenny Bain was in fine scoring form with a well-taken hat-trick, but the Scots were still held to a 3-3 draw by Austria in Poznan at the weekend in a game that manager Eugene Connolly believed they should have won easily. More...
BOWLS: Bowls Scotland had to abandon their Women’s Two Bowls Triples Championship midway through the semi-finals due to flooded greens at St Vincent in Glasgow yesterday and have rescheduled the final stages for Bonnybridge on Sunday, 9 September. More...
The goal deluge that started in the Scottish Communities League Cup on Saturday continued in the rain at Ochilview yesterday, as Morton defeated East Stirlingshire 5-1. More...
IAIN Vigurs is convinced Ross County can go from strength to strength and build on a good opening day performance in the Scottish Premier League. More...
IF EVER a day illustrated the monstrous importance to Celtic of European football, and more pointedly the Helsinki return leg of their Champions League qualifier in two days, it was Saturday’s Scottish Premier League opener in the east end of Glasgow. More...
TALK isn’t always cheap. Celtic players have been holding regular confabs about how crucial it is that they qualify for the Champions League, midfielder Beram Kayal revealed after Saturday’s win over Aberdeen brought his first competitive start in a 2012 that was until now lost to injury. ...
Blackburn Rovers’ pre-season friendly with Dutch club NEC Nijmegen scheduled for yesterday afternoon had to be cancelled due to the threat of fan violence. More...
Barcelona defender Eric Abidal is hopeful of a return to action before the end of the year. More...
Former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has warned Spurs fans to brace themselves for the departure of Luka Modric. The Croatia playmaker has been the subject of transfer speculation for the second consecutive summer, with Real Madrid reportedly his likeliest destination. More...
Wolverhampton Wanderers are set to sign former Hearts goalkeeper Marian Kello after the Slovakian international kept a clean sheet as a trialist in a friendly at Telford on Friday. More...
IT WAS Neil Lennon’s mentor, Martin O’Neill, who famously declared on his arrival as Celtic manager back in 2000 that Rangers were the “benchmark” for what he hoped to achieve in the job. More...
DUNDEE United manager Peter Houston has pledged to go on the offensive in Russia this week as his buoyant team bid to extend their stay in the Europa League. More...
SINCE the early 1990s, Dundee have spent longer in the First Division than in Scottish football’s top tier. More...
ENGLAND are clinging to the belief they still have a chance of levelling the Investec Test series against South Africa today. More...
SCOTTISH athletes at the Olympics are inspiring the next generation of Scots to go for gold, according to the Sport Minister Shona Robison. More...
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