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'It's a laugh in the face of adversity'

Tracy Otto on closing in on the Paralympics after a harrowing domestic violence attack

Tottenham, YouTube and being authentic

Tottenham keeper Bára Votíková on football, YouTube fame and being her authentic self

Returning from the depths of despair

Former NFL quarterback Erik Kramer on the depths of despair and redemption

I want to run to the moon!

How far can anyone run in six day? Camille Herron just covered an astonishing distance

"I was told to stop playing immediately"

How Denmark defender Rikke Sevecke's football career was ended in one quick phone call

Introducing… The Black 14

The lives of 14 black American footballers are changed forever in a fight against racism

"I was told to stop playing immediately"

How Denmark defender Rikke Sevecke's football career was ended in one quick phone call

The photo that changed my life

USWNT defender Carson Pickett on the viral photo which changed her life.

The Golfer 3000 over par and proud of it!

Record breaking golfer on his quest to discover more about himself, the sport and the USA

Motherhood and managing my Olympic dream

Gold medallist Jess Learmonth 6 months after becoming a mum, 4 months before the Olympics

Cape Horn history makers

The women making history round Cape Horn

Keeping the Peace

Speedskater Tobey Berriault on her new career

Super Bowl Sunday

Talking Kansas City and San Francisco, Purdy and Mahomes, SpongeBob and Patrick

Sportshour at the Super Bowl Las Vegas edition

The inspirational and personal stories behind the Las Vegas Super Bowl

Is the Super Bowl coming Mahomes to Kansas?

Will Kansas City be the first team in twenty-years to win back to back Super Bowls?

49ers to be Super Bowl six timers?

San Francisco 49ers under the spotlight, trying to win a record equalling 6th Super Bowl

The Taylor Swift Super Bowl

It’s Taylor Swift's Super Bowl, we're just along for the ride!

A 99-year-old world record swimmer and the man behind the viral football account Bryan's Gunn

Betty Brussel from Canada has broken the 100-104-year-old age class world record

George Elokobi on Maidstone’s miracle and his community in Cameroon

The current Maidstone manager chats about the huge tie in the FA Cup

Sabrina Pace-Humphreys and the power of Trail Running

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

Leander Paes on Barcelona, Muhammad Ali and tennis immortality

Indian tennis great Leander Paes reflects on his glittering career

The $50,000 Spike Lee Air Jordans that are a force for good in Portland

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

Sportshour's year of inspiration

Hear some of the most inspiring and moving stories we've brought you this past year

What a year for women's sport!

The athletes that have made 2023 such an exciting and successful year for women’s sport

Sophie Jaques: Helping to make ice hockey more inclusive

Boston defender Sophie Jaques and Renee Hess on making ice hockey more inclusive

The Kelce brothers, a Fairytale of Philadelphia and Taylor Swift

Connor Barwin discusses producing charity album ‘A Philly Special Christmas Special’.

New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman on sleeping out to help out

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

Erin Matson: the ‘Michael Jordan’ of field hockey

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

Amanda Swartz: Sweden captain wants to change perceptions of women’s rugby

Amanda Swartz discusses growing up as a figure skater and why she switched sports.

Meet Andy Ki: The football fan putting the Seoul in Scunthorpe

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

After a near-fatal accident Jamie MoCrazy is climbing an alternative peak

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

The 5G helmet that could revolutionise American Football for deaf players

Find out how a 5G helmet is helping the coach communicate in a way unthinkable before.

The man born with no arms and an inspirational 15 year journey to pitch at every MLB stadium

Tom Willis was born without arms and has now thrown a pitch at all 30 MLB stadiums

Cricket's big one: India v Pakistan

Why this is the most keenly contested cricketing rivalry of them all

India v Pakistan: The most complex rivalry in the world

Sportshour hear from both sides on what makes the rivalry so significant

From wickets and wides to tackles and tries

Namibia's Rudie van Vuuren, the only man to compete in the cricket AND rugby World Cups

Rylee Foster is 'braver' following a near-fatal car accident

Goalkeeper Rylee Foster discusses returning to football after a near-fatal car accident.

UFC star Themba Gorimbo: from diamond fields to The Rock

How Themba Gorimbo's story of struggle led Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to buy him a house

Soften Up Hard Lad

The artist and football fan challenge the sports aggressively macho culture

A World Cup to remember?

How Wales' Alix Popham has no recollection of playing at two Rugby Union World Cups

The mother of all challenges

Olympic gold winner Jess Learmonth ahead of becoming a mum and eyeing up the Paris Games

Champions who make a mark

We're at the World Athletics Championships, plus why you couldn't buy a Mary Earps jersey

Women's World Cup final

We preview the Women's World Cup final between England and Spain

The veterinarian surgeon turned world cycling champion

The veterinarian surgeon turned world cycling champion

Sportshour at the Netball World Cup

The impact of the Netball World Cup, being held in Africa for the first time

The World Cup continues

As the World Cup continues we look at the drama behind the scenes in the French camp

The World Cup finals finally arrives

Meeting some of the character on and off the field at the Women's World Cup

Wimbledon Winner

What does it take to be a winner at Wimbledon? We find out the secrets to SW19 success

Keeping the Wimbledon dream alive

How The Ukrainian tennis project is helping one player realise her Wimbledon dream

The arm-wrestling champion of Africa

We speak to three-time African arm-wrestling champion Grace Mintah.

Is AI the future of sports commentary?

Is a new era of sports commentary being ushered in as AI is used for Athletics updates.

The clashes for the Ashes

There's no contest quite like the Ashes - one of the most fearsome sporting rivalries.

Champions League final: Providing hope to Turkish people

Emine Hatun Mechaal says the Champions League final gives hope after Turkey's earthquake

Two major football finals and Frankie’s farewell at Epsom

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

Why NFL's Philadelphia Eagles sports bra pledge is so important for girls' sport

Hear how Philadelphia Eagles have boosted girls' confidence out on the field.

Carl Ikeme on finding Mixed Martial Arts following leukemia and the end of his football career

Former Nigeria goalkeeper Carl Ikeme discusses his move into mixed martial arts

Tallinn calling: Former Liverpool defender Ragnar Klavan on his role with Eurovision

Ragnar Klavan chats about being the Estonian spokesperson at Eurovision and Liverpool FC

King Charles III: The Gary Neville of polo

King Charles III's former polo captain Julian Hipwood shares his memories.

Viswanathan Anand and the art of chess commentary

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

Saviour 'Salvador' and World Transplant Games success

Eryn Mathewson's inspirational story from the World Transplant Games.

The environmental footballer: William Troost-Ekong

Footballer William Troost-Ekong tells us how his transfer to Serie A was carbon neutral.

Chloe Abbott: The Voice who is chasing Broadway and Olympic success

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

Baseball goes bananas

Could Banana Ball be the future of baseball?

How to win the Boat Race

How to win the University Boat Race. A cox eye view

"Everyone dies, but not everyone lives. I want to really live after surviving."

Colorado Rockies' Jerry Schemmel on his remarkable story of survival, loss and heroism

Victory out of the darkness

Two times Blind Golf World Champion Jeremy Poincenot on what it take to conquer Sawgrass

Lesley Paterson: Winning triathlons and Oscar nominations

The World Champion triathlete and film screenwriter discusses her Oscar dreams.

The FIFA Women's World Cup line-up is complete

We discuss the countries that will compete with former New Zealand captain Rebecca Smith

Sportshour remembers Christian Atsu

Tributes to Christian Atsu after he was found dead two weeks after the Turkey earthquake.

Sportshour at the Super Bowl

A unique look at the most watched annual sporting event in the world the Super Bowl

How football needs to move out of the Dark Ages

Why footballer David Wheeler is using his platform to speak on issues affecting the game

'I've a responsibility to talk about important things'

Olympic gold medal basketball star Napheesa Collier on motherhood and making a difference

Diving in and facing your fears

World champion high diver Lysanne Richard on over coming fear and jumping from 27 metres

From ballet to boxing

Lucy Wildheart on her journey from ballet dancer to becoming a professional boxer

Mo Bamba: NBA star finds 'home' in Ivory Coast

The Orlando Magic basketballer tells us about the importance of his African heritage.

Sportshour Review 2022

A look back at some of our favourite stories from 2022

World Cup final

We preview the World Cup final between Argentina and France

Sportshour at the World Cup: The Spanish town with the Japanese name

We're in the Spanish town of Coria del Río which has 700 residents with the surname Japón

Nicole Kozlova: On Fifa World Cup and OneLove armband

Ukraine's Nicole Kozlova shares her experience of watching the war unfold from afar

Sportshour at the Fifa World Cup in Qatar

We're live in Doha ahead of the start of the men's football World Cup.

How a fake Mr Bean caused a cricketing rivalry

We speak to the Mr Bean impersonator who caused a rivalry between Pakistan and Zimbabwe.

Dan Mancina: Skateboarding while blind

Dan Mancina on how using his cane to skateboard makes him feel empowered.

From Syria to Mansfield Town

Fahd Saleh escaped Syria to rebuild his life and achieve his footballing dream in England

Greece make history at the Rugby League World Cup

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

Where next for women's racing?

What's next after the W Series ended its season early because of financial difficulties

How netball gave Peace a chance

Proscovia Peace, captain of the Uganda Netball team on her extraordinary life journey

Roger and out

We hear from Roger Federer on what he plans to do after his retirement from tennis

A new season for the WSL

We look ahead to the start of the new WSL season and what impact the Euros might have

Queen Elizabeth II and Sport

We look back at the sporting life of Queen Elizabeth II

'I'm not a soldier, I'm not a killer'

From acting president of Ukraine’s Athletics Federation to flying drones on the frontline

Bikes will change the world

Cyclist Luis Angel Mate on planting a tree for every kilometre he's in a Vuelta breakaway

Sailing and saving the seven seas

Hannah Mills on Olympic gold, pregnancy and saving the planet for future generations

Serie A: Season of success and sadness

As the Serie A season starts we hear a cautionary tale of chasing a footballing dream

Cricket: Making history at the Commonwealth Games

Shelley Nitschke, Australia Women’s Cricket coach, on the future of the women’s game.

Commonwealth Games

Live from Birmingham as the Commonwealth Games continue

Women's football: African impact

We are in Morocco ahead of the final of WAFCON between hosts Morocco and South Africa.

The Open: Secret behind success

Could Alex Wrigley's secret weapon at the Open be his caddy?

Wimbledon's history makers

We're live on centre court ahead of the women's singles final at Wimbledon

Women's Euro 2022: Could it come home?

A preview the Women's Euros with Gill Coultard who played in the inaugural final in 1984

The secrets of Norway's sporting success

The secrets behind Norway's surprising rise to the top of world sport

Riding into the record books at Royal Ascot

Hollie Doyle becomes the most successful female jockey in Royal Ascot history.

Escaping persecution and finding the NBA

The remarkable story of the Grunfeld family who escaped from Nazi Europe to the NBA

The Queen and sport

We celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee by looking at the evolution of sport during her reign

When the European Cup was stolen

Forty years on we tell the story of how the European Cup was stolen

The 14-year-old Ukrainian golfer making the cut

Ukrainian golf prodigy Lev Grinberg on making the cut and his future goals

FA Cup final bonanza

We preview the Men's and Women's FA Cup final taking place at Wembley this weekend

Playing for peace and a long walk to Tokyo

A young Ukrainian footballer opens up about how football helps him deal with the war.

Becker behind bars and the NFL's African pathway

We reflect on Boris Becker's journey from Wimbledon champion to prison.

"Without ping pong I’d be dead, or in jail for life"

The remarkable story of professional table tennis player Wally Green.

Lesia Tsurenko considered quitting tennis following Russian invasion of Ukraine

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

Native Women Running prepare to compete in the Boston Marathon

Verna Volker on the importance of Native Women Running

Sportshour takes in a historic night for women’s football at the Camp Nou

All the emotions of a record breaking historic night for Women’s football, at Camp Nou.

Ukraine swimmer Leonid Grigoriev discusses rescuing his family from Mariupol

Leonid Grigoriev describes the devastation brought about by the Russian Army.

Oleksiej Zorin: The Ukrainian American Football player helping the people of Kyiv

Oleksiej Zorin tell us how he’s been helping the people of Kyiv.

Football in Poland steps up to help people fleeing conflict in Ukraine

Maciej Bałaziński and Anna Mioduska discuss how their clubs now help people from Ukraine.

Ukraine Olympic swimmer Andrii Govorov on the war with Russia

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

What now for sport in Ukraine?

We explore what Russia's military action means for Ukraine's athletes.

An Afghan athletes story: Fleeing the Taliban and life in Eastern Europe

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour

Sportshour at The Super Bowl: L.A

All the excitement and colour from LA ahead of the Super Bowl

Sportshour at the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

Ukraine crisis: What's the impact on sport?

We look what impact the conflict between the Ukraine and Russia has had on sport.

Dania Akeel and Mashael al-Obaidan make history for Saudi Arabia at the Dakar Rally

Dania Akeel and Mashael al-Obaidan reflect on one of the most gruelling car rally races.

Inside the Park Hotel – the Melbourne facility where Novak Djokovic was held

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

Hero Ice Hockey fan on saving the life of the Vancouver Canucks’ Brian Hamilton

Nadia Popovici,the ice hockey fan who saved the life of Vancouver Canucks’ Brian Hamilton

Tokyo and beyond

A look back on some of the athletes we met at the Tokyo Games and look ahead to Beijing

2021: A year in review

We look back at some of the stories we covered in 2021

'Fighting has always been my outlet' – Kay Hansen on her eating disorder and overcoming trauma

UFC strawweight Kay Hansen opens up about her trauma and eating disorder

“He’s the gladiator fighting on the circuit” – Van Amersfoort on Verstappen

We hear from Verstappen's mentor, Frits Van Amersfoort, ahead of the F1 final race.

‘We want to show how far the women’s game has come’ – Simmons on FA Cup Final

The FA’s Kelly Simmons on how far the women’s game has come throughout the years

Dean Du Plessis on the frightening impact of hearing loss

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

Autumn leaves England in good shape

As Rugby Union's autumn internationals end we look at England women's success

Sport and the climate

We look at the role and responsibilities sport has in preventing climate change

Ice Hockey's sexual abuse scandal

We hear from survivor Kyle Beach and journalist Rick Westhead on exposing abuse in hockey

Wickets, Wildlife and Why We Should Try

How can Sport fight Climate Change?

Why taking the knee is still needed

Why taking the knee at sporting events still has a significant impact

'The Afghanistan team transformed me'

Kelly Lindsey on her time as Afghan women's football head coach

Allegations of abuse in women's football

Former player Ciara McCormack on the allegations that have rocked women's football

"Golf saved me, twice"

Pro golfer Ken Green on how the sport saved him, in the face of unimaginable trauma

'If not me, then who?' Tiara Brown sues the police

Professional boxer and officer Tiara Brown on suing the police department she worked for

A glimpse into the future of Sport

We hear from two organisations attempting to change the face of sport as we know it

How Sport helped America to heal: 9/11 20 years on

The role that Sport plays in helping to rebuild the lives of those affected by 9/11

The hope of a Paralympic legacy

What hopes for a lasting Paralympic legacy in Japan?

Paralympian Desirée Vila: ‘The only incurable thing is the desire to live’

Spanish Paralympian Desirée Vila on her life-changing journey after losing a leg.

'We have players in hiding, it's terrifying'

Afghan women footballers were beacons of hope. Now they hide in fear for their lives

Life after the Olympic flame goes out

Olympic medallist Markus Rogan's struggle for a new identity away from the world of sport

Gold Medals and Grandmasters

All the latest from the Olympics and meet the worlds youngest chess Grandmaster

'An achievement of a lifetime' – Jolanda Neff on winning Olympic gold

Jolanda Neff, the cross-country mountain bike gold medalist, at the Tokyo Olympics

Sportshour at the Tokyo Olympic Games

We’re live in Japan on day one of the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games

The last woman at the British Grand Prix

Divina Galica, the last woman to compete in the British Grand Prix race weekend

Giro d'Italia Donne: Elisa Longo Borghini cycles home

Cyclist Elisa Longo Borghini hopes for a home win at the Giro d'Italia Donne.

Euros: The Knockout stage

We preview the knockout stages at the Euros.

'Why is ending racism a debate?'

How did a viral photo of England Under-21 hockey player Darcy Bourne change her life?

Belarusian Yelena Leuchanka: 'Being in jail, I felt so proud'

Yelena Leuchanka on protesting the re-election of President Alexander Lukashenko and jail

Back to the future for the Indy 500

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

Sportshour asks: How could sport look in 2050?

A Sportshour panel of experts discuss what sport could look like in the next thirty years

Does history beckon for Leicester City in the FA Cup Final at Wembley?

FA Cup Final news ahead of Leicester City v Chelsea, cyclist Ayesha McGowan, Jude Hamer

Janelly Farias – the 'Mexican Rapinoe'

Club America defender tells us how people are likening her to USA star Megan Rapinoe.

The NFL’s miracle man: Alex Smith on overcoming life-threatening injury and his against-all-odds comeback

Former NFL quarterback Alex Smith discusses his recovery from a near-fatal injury.

Derek Chauvin murder conviction: US sport reacts

US sport reacts to former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s murder conviction.

Elladj Baldé - The figure skater trying to change perceptions of his sport

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

The world of sport remembers Prince Philip

The world of sport remembers Prince Philip

'I wish I could give her a hug and tell her she’s going to be OK' – Mallory Weggemann on her younger self

US Paralymic swimmer Mallory Weggeman reflects on her turbulent journey in the sport

From tackling strikers to tackling cancer – Rebekah Stott’s off pitch challenge

New Zealand defender Rebekah Stott tells us about her new battle off the pitch.

“I’ve proved the people I care about right” – Josh Nisbet on making it as the shortest player in the A-League.

Footballer, Josh Nisbet recalls his success with Australia's Central Coast Mariners.

Conquering the high seas - From landlocked Thirsk to rowing world records

Sportshour meets Jasmine Harrison, the youngest woman to row solo across the Atlantic.

How Inclusive is Football?

As part of LGBT+ History Month, Sportshour looks at how inclusive the sport really is.

'You eventually come out and the next day the sun rises'

In a show of firsts, we hear from Dan Palmer, the first Wallabies player to come out gay

Sportshour at the Super Bowl

It's Super Bowl LV as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the Kansas City Chiefs.

“Racism strips you entirely of your dignity'

Former Newcastle United and Trinidad and Tobago goalkeeper Shaka Hislop on racist abuse

Basketball’s forgotten stars living in poverty

Why some of the biggest stars of their times are dying in poverty

When Donald Trump bought a football team

When Donald Trump became the owner of the New Jersey Generals of the now defunct USFL.

FA Cup third round: Dare to dream

We preview some of the biggest ties in the third round of the FA Cup

When sport stopped

We look back at how the world of sport in 2020 stood still

The Jim Thorpe Story

We explore the life of the American Indian who was the star of the 1912 Olympics.

“It’s much more than being a race car driver” – Nascar racer Bubba Wallace on finding his voice

Bubba Wallace on a turbulent 2020 & racing for the Michael Jordan owned team in 2021

Tiara Brown on quitting the police: 'Enough was enough'

Unbeaten professional boxer Tiara Brown on her decision to resign from the police.

“At some point you start sinking like a rock” – Alenka Artnik

Alenka Artnik set a new world record by freediving 374 feet below the Red Sea surface

Memories of the magical Maradona

We hear some very special memories of Diego Maradona - who has passed away aged 60.

The man behind the hat: Meet Cam Newton's headwear designer

We talk to the designer behind New England Patriots Quarterback Cam Newton's iconic hats

'The business of boxing is systematically built against females' – Heather Hardy

Former world champion Heather Hardy reveals the realities of making a living from boxing

“I 100% believe there are more people that want to see us unite than there are to divide” – Seth Gottesdiener

Seth Gottesdiener has been cycling across the USA to gauge the mood of his nation in 2020

'There are a lot of moments where this is still terrifying' – Danell Leyva

Former gymnast Danell Leyva on how he revealed his sexuality on National Coming Out Day

Australia Grand Final Weekend

We hear about both the men's and women's NRL Grand Finals.

“You may end up being killed” – Kenyan footballer on defying drug gangs

Jacob Viera was almost killed by a Tanzanian gang after he refused to be a drugs mule.

'It's not about hitting new milestones as a female' – Joy Neville on making history

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

“America is divided because Americans think it’s divided” – Seth Gottesdiener

LA gym owner Seth Gottesdiener is cycling across America to assess the mood of his nation

Madison Hammond: I didn’t think I’d be the first anything in sport

She is the first Native American woman to sign a professional contract with a NWSL club

Tiara Brown: No one in my family wanted me to be a police officer

Tiara Brown discusses balancing life as a black athlete and police officer in the USA.

What is life like in a sporting bio-bubble?

Elly Oldroyd presents the programme from inside the cricket bio-bubble at Old Trafford.

American Football and the Women's Super League returns

We speak to Manchester City player Janine Beckie about the start of the WSL.

The week the sporting world took action

This week on Sportshour, we take a look at the boycott of sports in the US.

"I cried watching the film” – McFadden on Rising Phoenix

17 time Paralympic medallist Tatyana McFadden on a new documentary on the Games.

Will there be any college football this fall?

Sportshour talks college football after two of the game's major conferences are cancelled

"I asked myself ‘if it’s not me, then who is it?’”

Farid Noori's hopes of being the first Afghanistan mountain biker at the Olympics.

The NBA returns with LeBron James looking 'in his prime'

London Lions star DeAndre Liggins on the return of the NBA and his friend LeBron James

Major League Baseball's first female on-field coach

Alyssa Nakken discusses becoming the first woman to coach on field in an MLB game

Washington's NFL team agree to change their name

We discuss the Washington Redskins decision to change their controversial name and logo.

The return of international cricket and one man's road to recovery

We travel to Southampton where England face the West Indies

Derby day - 'The greatest flat race in the world'

We are at the Derby ahead of the 241st event and go to Wimbledon to visit Rufus the Hawk

Premier League dreams come true after 30 years of waiting

We look at Liverpool's incredible season and their first top-division title in 30 years.

The Premier League is back and Black Lives Matter

We look at the return of the Premier League and the Black Lives Matter movement's impact

'You have people wishing death upon another human because they disrespected a flag' - CJ Sapong

Chicago Fire forward CJ Sapong on kneeling during the US national anthem.

'Choosing to be neutral is the knee on my neck' - Natasha Cloud

'I fear for my life because of the colour of my skin' - basketballer Natasha Cloud.

'A really cathartic experience' - Mary Cain on her return to running

Former Nike Oregon Project athlete Mary Cain tells us she feels "free" when she runs.

'National teams all over the world are standing up and uniting to make progress for themselves'

United States women's national soccer team continue to fight for equal pay.

A coronavirus survivor, inspiration and friendship

Former Olympian Ken Dwan relives his toughest battle: overcoming the coronavirus

Sporshour: Stories of hope

On Sportshour this week we bring you stories of hope from around the world.

Karina Leblanc on coronavirus fears after childbirth

Former Canadian footballer Karina Leblanc tells Sportshour her incredible story.

'This will probably not end pretty' - What unfolded at the NFL draft

We discuss a surprise pick at the NFL draft by the Green Bay Packers

Nathan Haas: The Tour de France is like "oxygen" for the French

Team Cofidis rider Nathan Haas outlines the significance of the event to France.

Brittani Coury: The US paralympic snowboarder helping the fight against Covid-19

Brittani Coury says it's "faith over fear" after swapping ski slopes for hospital wards

Joseph Parker: The heavyweight isolation sensation

Heavyweight boxer Joseph Parker discusses the success of his social media videos

What next for the Olympics?

We discuss the postponement of the 2020 Olympics and what's next for those taking part.

Coronavirus: Living in lockdown

We bring you the latest on the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on global sport.

Coronavirus: The sporting world shuts down

We bring you the latest on which sports have been affected and discuss what is next.

Managing Coronavirus and an extraordinary marathon debut

As sporting events are cancelled because of Coronavirus we asses the effect on athletes.

Coronavirus: Will the Olympics go ahead as planned?

With Coronavirus spreading quickly in Japan, will the Olympics take place as planned?

Wilder v Fury II: The road to heavyweight unification

The heavyweight boxing match between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury in Vegas

Folau fallout, All-Star sparkle & US Olympic dreams

A look at the fallout from the signing of Israel Folau ahead of his Catalan Dragons debut

Remembering Nodar: Georgian luger’s lasting legacy

We mark the 10th anniversary of the death of Georgian Olympic luger Nodar Kumaritashvili

Sportshour at the Super Bowl: Miami Sound

Sportshour comes from Miami as the excitement builds ahead of Super Bowl 54

Australian Open: Tennis community coming together

We're live at the Australian Open that is being held in Melbourne, Australia

Clearing the Air

How can you play Tennis if you are struggling to breath? Sport and the Bushfires.

Winter Youth Olympics

We're live at the Winter Youth Olympics that are being held in Lausanne, Switzerland

FA Cup third round - Magic, heroes and upsets

We speak to the chairman of the lowest ranked team left in the competition, AFC Fylde.

Sportshour: A look back at 2019

We look back at some of the big sporting stories of the year including Superbowl LIII

Megan Rapinoe: The World Cup, that pose and Trump

We hear from one of the world's most recognizable female footballers.

Return of Test Cricket for Pakistan

We are live from both the Pakistan men's test match and Pakistan women's international

Can Saudi Arabia become the home of live sport?

Anthony Joshua and Andy Ruiz Jr is the highest profile Boxing fight to be held in Saudi.

Euro 2020 Draw in Romania

We preview the Euro 2020 draw which takes place in one of the host nations Romania.

'Women should have the same opportunities'

Manchester United manager Casey Stoney on equal opportunities for men and women.

Supersisters: The fight to inspire

Creating the first female trading cards and the inspiring stories of those featured

The NFL games that stopped World War Two

In 1994, 50,000 people watched an American Football game in London during WW2

Marieke Vervoot: In life and death

Remembering Marieke Vervoort the Paralympian who ended her own life through euthanasia

The 'Liberty Fields': Japan's first female rugby team

We hear the story of the Japanese women who paved the way for generations to come.

Forty years in the making: Iranian women attend their first football match

3,500 women watched Iran against Cambodia but we ask if more needs to be done.

Alberto Salazar: The inside story

The story of how a top athletics coach was banned for four years for doping violations

Michelle Payne and the race that stopped Australia

The film Ride Like A Girl tells the story of Michelle Payne's Melbourne Cup success

‘A testament to our Union and our country’

We meet the first female Team Manager at a men’s Rugby World Cup.

'Allow women into football stadiums'

Sahar Khodayari died protesting for women to be allowed into stadiums in Iran.

Close of Play

Cricketer Cecil Wright retires after 60 years at the wicket

Football and Addiction

Hear from two former Premier League players about their battles with addiction.

Stephanie Smackdown

WWE CBO Stephanie McMahon on her quest to change the media coverage of women's sport.

The Ashes at Edgbaston

Sportshour comes live from Edgbaston as the first Test of the Ashes is in full swing.

Ruiz v Joshua II: Is there appetite in the Middle East?

The decision to stage the rematch in Saudi Arabia has been deemed as controversial.

Premier League Preview

The Premier League is back and we look at the hopes and fears of fans around the world.

Sportshour at the Ashes

We’re live from Edgbaston, as England and Australia get the first Ashes Test underway.

Swimming the Seven Seas

We hear about a woman's quest to swim the seven seas and we go live to Paris for the TDF.

A year to the Tokyo Olympics

With a year to go until the Tokyo Olympics we speak to sprinter James Ellington.

Final Weekend

Live at Wimbledon ahead of the Women's final and preview Sunday's Cricket World Cup final

Women's World Cup Final special

We're live in Lyon to preview the Women's World Cup final between Netherlands and USA

Women's World Cup: Why South America is falling behind

We discuss the lack of South American dominance at the Women's World Cup

The three trailblazing commentators

Meet three women who are making history at the Women's World Cup from the commentary box.

The record breaking USA team at the Women's World Cup

USA breaks scoring record in their 13-0 win over Thailand at the World Cup in France

The Women's World Cup has arrived

We are live in France as the Women's World Cup begins and the French Open ends.

Champions League Final

We're live in Madrid previewing the Champions League final between Liverpool and Spurs

The Refugee Footballer: How football saved my life

We hear from football player and refugee Hakeem al-Araibi who has been freed from jail.

The FA Cup final family

We preview the FA Cup with three generations of Watford FC fans.

Premier review

A leftfield look at the Premier League with comedians Emily Dean and Justin Moorhouse

Women's FA Cup final day

Caroline Barker previews the Women's FA Cup final with four time winner Lianne Sanderson.

JohnBoy Smith: From being shot to the winners podium

JohnBoy Smith speaks about his journey from being shot to competing in marathons.

#Enough: Making a Stand Against Racism

Footballers boycotted social media for 24 hours to protest racial abuse online.

Augusta: Jennifer Kupcho Makes History

The 21 year old became the first winner of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur event.

'Pregnancy had no place in my plans for Tokyo 2020'

GB Olympian opens up about feeling her pregnancy interrupted her preparations for Tokyo.

Cycling's silent suffering

Paralympic cyclist Hannah Dines tell's Shari Vahl why some female riders are suffering.

Kemoy Campbell: Doctors told me I died

The Jamaican athlete was told by doctors he had "died" after collapsing on the track.

New Zealand's 'Darkest Day'

How do the Bangladeshi cricket team recover following the horrific New Zealand massacre?

Are transgender women a 'threat' to female sport?

We discuss whether transgender women should be allowed to compete in women's sport.

One hundred days to the Fifa Women's World Cup

Caroline Barker is at the She Believes Cup to discuss how the global game is shaping up

Daniel Carcillo on the dangers of concussion

Ice hockey player Daniel Carcillo is calling on the NHL to do more to protect its players

One player, one legal case and the future of Women's football in Argentina

Maca Sanchez is suing the Football Federation because they don't support women's football

Helping Hakeem al-Araibi

We hear the effort to help free footballer Hakeem al-Araibi from a Thai jail

Super Bowl LIII : Los Angeles Rams v the New England Patriots.

The New England Patriots, at Super Bowl for a third successive year, take on the LA Rams.

Kurt Landauer: The Father of Modern day Bayern Munich

The story of Kurt Landauer, the longest serving president of Bayern Munich

'Our Voices Will be Heard'

Sexual abuse allegations in Afghanistan football are 'encouraging people to come forward'

Student Athlete: Pride, Passion but no Payment

College sport in America is a billion dollar business but the athletes don't earn a penny

Sportshour 2018

Caroline Barker looks back at the best Sportshour stories from the past twelve months

The Business of Football

How football developed into a competition on and off the pitch.

The Transgender Winner: a Knockout Moment for Boxing

Boxer Patricio Manuel reflects on his first professional win since transitioning.

Sexism in the Spotlight

We reflect on Ada Hegerberg becoming the first female Ballon d'Or winner

The Tale of Two Showdowns

We preview Wilder v Fury & how the other fight of the century took 20 days to be decided.

Farewell to The Davis Cup as we know it

After 118 historic years, the Davis Cup is changing, we find out why and how.

Dreaming of Glory in Ghana

We're in Accra, celebrating women's sport ahead of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations

How the US sanctions on Iran Will Affect Women's Football

Football coach Katayoun Khosrowyar says the US and Iran are like a married couple arguing

Together with Leicester - A Show of Solidarity

Football will pay tribute to Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha on Saturday.

Should Softball play hardball over its future?

Limited money and fewer teams, how does women's softball move forward?

The Man who brought down Lance Armstrong

Floyd Landis talks about his new cycling team which is sponsored by his cannabis company

The Power of the Protest

Tommie Smith tells us about the power of protest 50 years after the “black power salute”.

Is Spectator Safety in Golf Below Par?

We explore how golf can protect fans after Corine Remande lost her eye at the Ryder Cup.

Is it time for a Mixed Ryder Cup?

We explore the idea that teams should be made up of men and women at the Ryder Cup.

Will WADA Regret Reinstating Rusada?

Russian athletes could compete on the international stage after doping ban lifted.

Is Kaepernick 'just doing it' his way?

Is Colin Kaepernick's latest deal a PR stunt or a forward step for social justice?

Cracking Down on Football

We're in Nicaragua, where civil unrest and government crackdowns disrupt football

Is Kaepernick 'just doing it' his way?

Is Colin Kaepernick's latest deal a PR stunt or a step forward for social justice?

Humans vs Hormones

Caster Semenya is to fight a female classification rule imposed by the IAAF.

FightTube

Could an amateur fight change boxing and broadcast history?

Football's new e-scout?

Just how is technology helping the next generation of young footballers?

Disqualifying foul?

Should sport and politics mix?

Disconnected Reconnected?

What does national identity mean for sports' fans in modern day multicultural society?

Tour de Force for a Women’s Tour de France

We join Des Elles au Velo as they push for a complete Tour de France for women.

Shona McCallin's World Cup Woe

As the Women's Hockey World Cup begins we look at how the sport deals with concussion

Finally

We look ahead to the biggest finals in sport... Wimbledon and the World Cup

World Cup, Wimbledon and the Giro Rosa

All the latest stories at the start of a huge weekend of sport

Fabulously Fashionable Football

We look at the influence football has on fashion, and fashion on the beautiful game

The Ballhawk

Meet the record holder for catches in baseball, and he's never been on the field of play!

The World Cup Begins!

Iceland's President on his nations excitement ahead of their debut at a World Cup finals

The Alternative World Cup

We explore the CONIFA World Cup - a competition for nations not recognised by FIFA

Jab Don't Stab

A Sportshour special from the Double Jab Boxing Club in Lewisham, South London.

The Road to the Kyiv Free Couch

Victor Kylyma has invited fans to stay at his home for the Champions League final.

From Windsor to Wembley

Sportshour bring you stories from the FA Cup Final and the momentous The Royal Wedding.

A Ringside Alliance?

Olympic gold medallist Jordan Burroughs on the USA-Iran wrestling relationship.

Sione's Miracle Kidney Transplant: the next chapter

Tonga rugby star Sione Vaiomo'unga has had a kidney transplant that seemed impossible.

'Footballers are pawns'

Former Premier League footballer Nils Eric Johansson on his congenital heart condition.

'Sky Diving Saved My Life'

Could extreme sports like have a positive lasting affect on the mind?

Grand National: The Female Riders Making Huge Strides

Hear from the first ever female jockey to ride in the Grand National.

Jab, Don't Stab

Hear from the boxing club looking to keep young people clear of Gang Violence.

Seventeen Saints

Marjory Stoneman Douglas hockey team and their mission to rebuild a community

Should England Boycott the World Cup?

Calls for England to boycott the world cup following the attempted murder of a former spy

'I had to crash to earn respect from male drivers'

F1 test driver Tatiana Calderon talks about her career as a female driver.

Biathlon's Russian Boycott

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

Barry Bennell No Longer Has Power Over Me

Steve Walters on supporting fellow child abuse survivors and making sport a safer place.

Me Too

Icelandic gymnast Tinna Odinsdottir speaks about her rape by a fellow gymnast in 2016.

Munich Air Disaster Tribute

Kenya's iconic footballer on how he became a Manchester United fan since the tragedy.

Sportshour at the Super Bowl: Death in Minneapolis

An awarding winning special show from Minnesota, the 2018 venue for the the Super Bowl

A Landmark Case in Sport

We speak to Katherine Starr about how sports governing bodies can tackle sexual assault

'Cyrille Regis was a pioneer, but to me, he was my uncle'.

Jason Roberts pays tribute to his uncle Cyrille Regis who died this week aged 59.

Women Allowed

We reflect on Saudi women being allowed to watch football in stadiums for the first time.

Chess Queen Hits Out at Saudi Regime

Why double world chess champion boycotted tournament in Saudi Arabia

2017: Trump and Sport

A look back at a year when President Trump and the world of sport clashed

Ice Hockey's Transgender Star

Harrison Browne on becoming the first transgender champion in US sport.

California Wildfires: the Horse Racing Community trying to Rebuild

Meet the horse racing community trying to move on from the wildfires.

Injured by war, the tale of an Iron Lady

Kerry Gruson was injured by a US soldier but that doesn't stop her from competing.

World Cup Worries

As the groups are drawn for the 2018 World Cup we assess the problems facing fans.

My Unbreakable story

Jelena Dokic on her relationship with her father and the impact on her tennis career

Love All: Australia Votes for Marriage Equality

Sportshour assesses the role sport played in Australia's same-sex Marriage poll.

The Peace Marathon

May El Khalil woke from a coma with one goal, to create the Beirut Marathon.

Band of Brothers

Nick Robone's brother saved his life, after being injured in the Las Vegas shooting

The Lord's of East Africa

We're in Rwanda as the country prepares to open it's first cricket stadium

Coming of Age for Women in Sport

Female Athlete power, the changing face of Rugby Union officials and will Europe kneel?

Vegas Strong

We'll hear about the ice hockey team helping to heal a city.

Catalonia Referendum: What Does it Mean for Sport?

Caroline Barker looks at what Catalan independence could mean for Sport.

Trump, The NFL and Taking The Knee

Is this a watershed moment for the role sport can play in politics and social change?

Sport's Concussion Discussion

We investigate the effects of concussion in sport. Is enough done to protect sport stars?

Colin Kaepernick: Athlete Activist

Colin Kaepernick remains without an NFL team. Is he unemployed because he spoke out?

Golf in the Gobi

Golfers creating history playing the world's longest hole spanning the length of Mongolia

Football's Homeless World Cup

As money poured forth on transfer deadline day, the Homeless World Cup took place in Oslo

Rugby Saved Me, Now I'm Banned From Playing

Jean Kim says the sport of rugby saved her life, but now she’s banned from playing

Colin Kaepernick: Athlete Activist

Colin Kaepernick remains without an NFL team. Is he unemployed because he spoke out?

Mayweather v McGregor: Fine fighting fayre or farce?

Sportshour previews the 'big fight' from Las Vagas.

The Political Athlete Awakens

NBA star Craig Hodges talks about race and discrimination in the game.

The Rise of Fan TV

We'll hear from the man behind the biggest football fan media channel on youtube.

The Legacy of Bolt

Shari Vahl and Ed Harry discuss Bolt's achievements and his importance to athletics.

Will Brexit lead to a Premexit?

Can the Premier League remain one of the world's most attractive leagues post Brexit?

World Para Athletic Championships Special

Mani Djazmi hosts a special sportshour from the Queen Elizabeth Park in London.

Wimbledon Special

Caroline Barker is live from Wimbledon on Ladies Singles Finals day.

Is There Any Respect Left in Tennis?

Former World Number four James Blake discusses respect and sportsmanship in tennis

The Fastest Hands in the West

Hear about handcyclist Andre Kajlich record breaking trip across America.

The Power of Two

Alysia Montano talks about her efforts to improve the image of pregnancy in sport.

The Real Miracle on Ice

Craig Cunningham had his leg amputated, after suffering a heart attack on the ice.

The Greatest Footballer to Never Exist

Jonny Sharples is helping to combat mental health through the fictional Ivica Strok.

The King of Pain

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

A City United

Caroline Barker is in Manchester to see how sport is helping to heal a city.

The Teenage Gymnast Competing with Cancer

Evan Van Aacken is receiving chemotherapy, whilst performing in major tournaments.

The Rebirth of Women's Basketball

FIBA overturns its ban on the hijab, what does this mean for the sport?

The NFL Dream that Turned to a Nightmare

Ryan Leaf struggled with addiction, after leaving the NFL.

Boxing Saved My Life

Ex-boxer Duke McKenzie tells us about how he coped with the death of his brother.

Drogba's American Dream

Caroline Barker presents the global sports show, focusing on Didier Drogba's new venture.

Living the Dream

Hakeem “The Dream” Olajuwon takes us on a journey from childhood in Lagos to NBA champion

The Gymnast Allergic to Exercise

Natasha Coates on how competing as a disability gymnast has helped to keep her alive

The Land that Banned Football

The Somali footballers trying to rebuild their own lives and provide hope for a nation

Commonwealth Crisis? Durban Ditches the Games

Have the public fallen out of love with their cities hosting major sporting events?

Namibia's First Blade Runner

Etchegaray Nguluwe is Namibia's first blade runner and wants to inspire a generation

'I Shouldn't be Banned for Wearing a Hijab'

Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir on the hijab ban that means she can not play porffessional basketball

Ranieri and the Science of Sacking

The hard emotionless analytics of football and why Ranieri should have gone earlier!

Harry Potter and the President’s Swing

We discuss if golf and politics really mix and learn more about the sport of Quidditch.

South African Great: Joost’s Valiant Fight

Join Caroline Barker as she focuses on the week's big global sports stories.

Sportshour at the Super Bowl LI

A special show from Super Bowl LI in Houston

The Wait Is Over: Japan get a Sumo Champion

Sumo star Kisenosato is now a grand champion, Japan's first since 1998.

Trump v the NFL: A Pyrrhic Victory

Donald Trump's foray into American football and the effect it had on the sport

Cancer Kicker: A Footballer's Mentality

How mental toughness developed on the football field helped one former player kick cancer

Student Athlete: Pride, Passion but no Payment

College sport in America is a billion dollar business but the athletes don't earn a penny

Sportshour: Review 2016

A look back at the two most significant stories on Sportshour in 2016

Sportshour: Most Listened to 2016

Including how Olympic finalist in Sydney Suzy Favour Hamilton became a Las Vegas escort

Abuse Allegations in US Gymnastics

We look at how allegations of sexual abuse have engulfed gymnastics in the USA

Unafraid to Speak Out

Why Detroit Lion DeAndre Levy campaigns against violence and to test forgotten rape kits

Living With Surviving

Gil Stork survivor of the 1960 plane crash that claimed the lives of 16 of his team mates

Castro's legacy on Cuban sport

Following his death, we look at the use of sport by Fidel Castro in Cuban society

Snooker, Sex and Soho

The weeks stories from the middle of the Pacific to the heart of London's porn industry.

Going against FIFA and willing to take punishment

England and Scotland both wear a poppy despite FIFA saying they would be punished.

Cricket in The Jungle, a different Calais

Sport was a rarely reported part of life in an infamous, now demolished, migrant camp

Fifty Years On: Football on Robben Island

Former inmates recalls the importance of football on Robben Island

Redemptive Running

How marathon running is raising self-esteem of homeless people with remarkable results.

Reclaiming the Locker Room after Donald Trump's Comments

Stories from the locker rooms of US sport to the spires of Cambridge University

Annemiek van Vleuten - Back on the Bike

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

The Cybathlon is Coming!

With the world bionic games are only a week away we look ahead to Cybathalon 2016

The Rally Princess of Sweden

Anne Seel on being the only Swede to ride both a motorcycle and a car in the Dakar Rally

Drone Racing: The Future of Sport?

How the immersive sport of drone racing went from underground to mainstream

Pep and Jose: Derby Day Delight

Will Jose and Pep play nicely as the red half and blue half of Manchester collide?

Olympic Silver... Heart of Gold

Why Piotr Malachowski donated his Olympic silver to a boy with a rare form of cancer

Paralympic Problems

Ahead of the Rio Paralympics we speak to those affected by the issues the event is facing

My Twelve Year Wait for Olympic Gold

Why it took Adam Nelson twelve years after becoming Olympic champion to receive his gold

From Beating Leukaemia to Olympic Gold

Maarten van der Weijden recalls his battle back from leukaemia to win Olympic gold.

Jesse Owens: The Olympics' most powerful icon

80 years on from Jesse Owens' four golds at the 1936 Olympics, we hear from his daughters

From Homelessness to Boxing World Champion

At 42, Tony Moran became world cruiserweight champion but his journey was far from easy

The Transgender Man Who Changed the Olympics

Chris Mosier, first transman to make a men's US National Team on changing Olympic policy

Olympic dream set to be realised

Cambodia's first female long distance Olympian on why her family thinks she's "crazy"

Serena Williams: Wimbledon's Wonder Woman

We're at Wimbledon on Ladies' final day to see if Serena Williams can make history

'The Olympics needs golf more than golf need the Olympics'

After some high profile golfers withdrew from the Olympics, should golf be in the Games?

Stolen Olympic Gold Found by Six-Year-Old Girl

An Olympic gold medal stolen from canoeist Joe Jacobi has been found by a six-year-old

Rio Olympics: Born to Run

Just five months after giving birth, runner Sarah Brown is still aiming for the Olympics

Euro 2016: By Royal Appointment

Stories celebrating the start of Euro 2016 including a royal connection to one fixture

Muhammad Ali: Remembering and Rejoicing

A special show remembering and rejoicing in the life of the great Muhammad Ali

Carlo Ancelotti: Mourinho Should Keep Giggs

Carlo Ancelotti on why new Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho should keep Ryan Giggs

FA Cup: Finally Here

Celebrating FA Cup Final day by delving into its history with more a nod to the present

Boxing Let me Shine a Light on Child Abuse

Kevin Lueshing tells us how boxing saved him and let him shine a light on child abuse

The Athlete Who Didn't Know Who She Was

Meet Claire Hanna, the former volleyball player who lost her identity

Serving Time at San Quentin

How tennis helped break down racial divides at one of the worlds most notorious prisons

Searching for swimmers in the South Pacific

Searching for swimmers in the South Pacific

'Worst time of my life'

Former Newcastle player Jonas Gutierrez on reaction to his employment tribunal victory

The Grand National: What are the Odds?

We're at Aintree racecourse for the world’s most famous horse race, The Grand National.

Picked to Play by JFK

How Tom Brown's MLB baseball career took off after being picked to play by President JFK

Baseball Diplomacy

Barack Obama and Raul Castro sit together to watch an exhibition baseball game in Cuba.

India v Pakistan: The Best of Enemies

Caroline Barker investigates the softer side of one of sports most bitter rivalries.

Meet the "Extreme Environmental Athlete"

Richard Parks international rugby player turned self-styled Extreme Environmental Athlete

Women's Sport: The State of Play

To mark International Women's Day we look at how sport can break barriers society can not

Child's Play

Why do parents cross the line and start putting too much pressure on their off-spring?

Closed Court

We investigate why women were banned from an Iranian men's volleyball event, plus more.

Shrovetide football: England's Medieval Game

Sarah Mulkerrins takes part in a 1000 year-old sporting tradition and more.

Super Bowl at 50: More Than Just a Game

The historical and cultural significance of America's greatest game

The Brain Game

Where will new research into concussion leave some of the world's most popular sports?

Bowled Over

How cricketer Ashley Giles almost lost his wife to a brain tumour and what happened next

Sorry St. Louis - the Rams Are Heading for LA!

We are in St. Louis as the city’s American football franchise leaves for Los Angeles

From Olympic finalist to Las Vegas escort

How Olympian Suzy Favor Hamilton went from Olympic athlete to Las Vegas call girl

Sportshour: On the Road

We look back at two of the big sporting events we brought you the show from in 2015

Sportshour: Our Pick of 2015

The best of Sportshour in 2015. Sometimes serious, sometimes quirky, always interesting!

Cristiano Ronaldo: Football, Fatherhood and the Future

Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo gives us an insight into his life off the pitch

The Olympic Nightmare

As the Rio Olympics near we explore some city's police methods and their deadly effects

The X Factor for Sprinters

Nigeria's Got Talent, and Top Sprinter Genesis aims to find it.

Olympic Dream Turns to Nightmare

Despite being crowned African champions, South Africa's hockey teams won't be going to Rio

Wembley's Way

We look at the significance of an emotional night at Wembley following the Paris attacks.

How Sport is Helping Ebola survivors

The role sport plays in rehabilitating survivors of Ebola in Sierra Leone and Liberia

The Rugby World Cap

For safety, should all rugby players be forced to wear scrum caps?

Still Fighting For Kiyan

Mark Prince the 46 year old boxer back in the ring in memory of his murdered son Kiyan.

Footballer by Day, Maths Genius by Night

Baltimore Ravens' John Urschel explains how he juggles being a maths genius and the NFL

How Kop's Klopp Can Get to the Top

The 5 things Liverpool's new manager Jurgen Klopp needs to succeed!

Ultimate Fighting Championship: Unfit for Children?

Is Mixed Martial Arts too violent?

A Real Sporting Sacrifice

Why motocross star Adrienne Cooper gave up a kidney and career to save a 10 year old boy.

The Worldwide Webb-Ellis

We celebrate the start of the world's third biggest sporting event, the rugby World Cup

Bricking it!

The man on a mission to create every football stadium in the UK out of Lego

Refugees Welcome

Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.

Still No Justice for Ebosse

A year on from the killing of footballer Albert Ebosse why has there been no justice?

IAAF: In An Awful Fix?

A dark cloud hangs over athletics governing body. So what is wrong with the IAAF?

Goodes Grief

Why Australian Rules football is again at the centre of a debate on racial intergration.

Howdy Cowboy!

Calgary Stampede Rodeo: Celebration of athletic endeavour or outdated cruelty to animals?

Canada: The Women's World Cup and Beyond

Ahead of the Women's World Cup final, we explore some remarkable Canadian sport stories

Can Baking Help You Win A Wimbledon Final?

Wimbeldon Ladies finalist Garbine Murgurza tells Sportshour how baking helps her unwind

Copa America: Chile's Football and Education Demonstration

Protesters who use inventive ways of getting a message out at the Copa America in Chile