
NFL betting tips: Ravens to struggle without Lamar Jackson, Eagles look to bounce back against Giants
The NFL is in London once again this week as the high-flying Denver Broncos take on a wayward New York Jets outfit.
Elsewhere, the Los Angeles Rams will be looking to bounce back at the injury-stricken Baltimore Ravens.
Here, Sports News Blitz’s Sam Condy breaks down three of the best picks ahead of NFL gameweek six.

Premier League power rankings after Gameweek 7: Nottingham Forest fall, Brentford on the rise despite loss to Man City, Arsenal top the table, and more
The 2025/26 Premier League table is looking very different since we last checked in. What a difference a couple of weeks can make.
Arne Slot and Liverpool have forgotten how to win, while Arsenal fans are once again allergic to humility now that they’re top of the table.
Nottingham Forest fans are telling their own manager he’s getting sacked in the morning after just six matches in charge, and they might be right.
Every week here on Sports News Blitz, betting expert George Dempsey will be compiling the only table that matters - our very own Premier League power rankings.

Padel news: Britain and America poised for big arrival on world stage ahead of inaugural Anglo American Padel Cup
The UK’s most significant padel moment yet finally arrives, as London prepares to host two of the world’s most storied sporting nations for transatlantic padel triumph.
64 of Britain and America’s elite players are set to compete across Open and Age Group categories as Anglo American Padel Cup follows in the footsteps of the historic British and American sports rivalry.

NFL news: Week 6 - San Francisco 49ers clash with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in another NFC battle; How to watch, analysis and more
After a phenomenal Week 5 of the NFL season, Week 6 brings us some excellent matchups, with a certain team returning again for my game of the weekend.
The San Francisco 49ers travel to Raymond James Stadium, down in sunny Florida, to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in what looks to be a fantastic NFC match-up on Sunday.
Here, Sports News Blitz’s NFL writer Finley Young takes a look at the game of the weekend.
(The Buccaneers (4-1) feature once again in my game of the weekend preview as I’ve finally realised they are probably a safe bet for it.)

Gavin Cromwell: Pardubice test will suit Stumptown
William Hill ambassador Gavin Cromwell is confident in Stumptown’s ability to handle the unique test of the Velka Pardubicka this Sunday.

F1 news: Mercedes boss Toto Wolff says tough Monza criticism ‘lit a fire’ under Andrea Kimi Antonelli
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has suggested that his blunt verdict on Kimi Antonelli’s performance in Monza may have been just what the young driver needed.
After calling the Monza weekend “underwhelming,” Wolff says that the comment may have “lit a fire under the a***” of the rookie.

NBA news: LeBron James’ ‘Second Decision’ leaves fans divided
Stephen A. Smith did not hold back when reacting to LeBron James’ latest viral moment.
In this article, Sports News Blitz’s Noah Ngcobo breaks down the reactions to LeBron’s viral Hennessy campaign.

Darts news: ‘The next big one’ - Luke Littler targets World Grand Prix glory following management split
Luke ‘The Nuke’ Littler admitted the World Grand Prix is ‘the next big one for him’ as it remains one of the rare PDC major tournaments he is yet to win.
Littler looks set to right his wrongs from last year’s early exit as he qualified into the last 16 - where he is set to face last year’s winner Mike De Decker.
This comes after beating familiar foe Gian van Veen in the opening round, writes Sports News Blitz’s William Thomas.

Man Utd news: Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s three-year pledge to Ruben Amorim sparks debate among fans
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has pledged to give under-pressure head coach Ruben Amorim three years to prove himself - a decision that has drawn mixed reactions from both supporters and analysts.
Speaking on The Business Podcast, produced by The Times and The Sunday Times, Ratcliffe said Amorim must show that he is a great coach within that period, insisting that football success takes time and cannot be achieved overnight.
Here, Sports News Blitz writer Noah Ngcobo explores Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s comments further, and the ongoing discourse among Man United fans and the media.

Horse racing news: World Pool to debut on Dewhurst Stakes and Might and Power Days
World Pool will return to action on Saturday, October 11 with two new fixtures for 2025; Dewhurst Stakes Day from Newmarket and Might and Power Stakes Day from Caulfield.
A total of 12 races, seven from Australia and five from the UK, will be globally commingled on the day forming a top-class composite card that features four Group 1s and six other Group races.

England women’s cricket World Cup campaign marked by spin dominance and batting inconsistency
England’s women have had a topsy-turvy start to the women's cricket World Cup.
Here, Sports News Blitz’s Oliver Shorland looks at three key talking points from the campaign so far.

Saudi Arabia’s growing influence in tennis: Is Saudi investment helping the sport or just sports washing?
For decades, tennis has been defined by its tradition. From the white-clad purity of Wimbledon’s Centre Court to the red clay battles of Roland Garros, the sport has long projected an image of elegance and integrity.
Yet in recent years, that image has collided with a wave of change. Saudi Arabia, already a major player in football, golf and boxing, is now making a serious move into tennis.
The question dividing fans and players alike is whether this influx of investment is a lifeline for the sport or another example of sports-washing designed to polish the image of a controversial regime.
Here, Sports News Blitz writer Ben Phillips explores how Saudi Arabia’s arrival in the world of tennis could shake the sport in years to come.

Shop the Best NFL Lines: Key Games and Odds to Watch
The NFL season is hitting full stride, and every snap feels like it could swing the playoff picture. Momentum shifts, injury updates, and breakout performances are rewriting narratives week after week.
Over the next 10 days, several matchups stand out not just for their storylines but also for the opportunities they offer to those who closely track the details. Let’s break down the games that demand attention and what makes each one such a compelling watch.

2025 Singapore GP: Statement victory for George Russell, ‘Papaya Rules’ cast shadow over McLaren’s Constructors’ win, Fernando Alonso’s foul-mouthed rant, and more
For the toughest race on the calendar, F1 returned to the Marina Bay Street Circuit for the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday, October 5.
A dominant performance from Mercedes’ George Russell, more ‘Papaya Rules’ controversy for McLaren despite a Constructors’ title win, and an angry Fernando Alonso - the weekend has once again given us plenty to discuss.
Sports News Blitz’s F1 writer, Henry Eccles, takes a look at the biggest talking points to come out of the 2025 Singapore GP.

Inside F1’s secrets to building winning teams
Nicole Bearne is a renowned inspirational leadership speaker, celebrated for her rare blend of motorsport precision and people-first leadership.
With a distinguished career in Formula 1 - including pivotal internal communications roles at Mercedes-AMG Petronas - she understands how to spark performance under extreme pressure.
As the founder of The Comms Exchange and a recognised expert in organisational behaviour, she now translates the high-stakes lessons of the racetrack into strategies for modern businesses. Her work spans leadership, diversity & inclusion, team culture, and employee experience.
In this exclusive interview with The Inspirational Leadership Speakers Agency, Nicole shares how F1 leadership principles can transform boardrooms, how communication builds trust in high-performing teams, and why adaptability and candour are non-negotiables in the race for business success.

F1 Red Bull drama-filled season explained - Fourth place standings and team principal fired
Before mid-season, Red Bull fired their team principal, Christian Horner, on July 9. As of now, the team currently sit fourth in the Constructors’ Championship.
After Horner’s sudden firing from Red Bull Racing as the leading man, his immediate future in motorsport is unclear.
At present time, the Brit is hoping to join the grid, leading another team from lower down the field to a championship-winning team, as he did with Red Bull.
However, what’s most important is how the energy drink turned racing team has fallen down the standings, despite Max Verstappen becoming a quadruple world champion.
Sports News Blitz’s Ayla Vaughan explores...

F1 news: Aston Martin’s unique marketing strategy to attract new female fans
Formula 1’s fan base is evolving - and Aston Martin are leading the charge in connecting with a younger, more diverse audience.
Here, Sports News Blitz’s Ayla Vaughan explores how the British F1 team is using creative campaigns and female-led collaborations to attract new fans around the world.

Horse racing news: Ka Ying Rising "needs to improve" following trial
David Hayes expects Ka Ying Rising to improve significantly ahead of G1 The Everest (6f/1200m) on 18 October after the world’s highest-rated sprinter finished third under Zac Purton in a 1000m barrier trial at Royal Randwick in Sydney this morning (7 October).

Everton vs Crystal Palace - Five key takeaways as Everton end Crystal Palace’s unbeaten run
A last-minute goal from Everton’s Jack Grealish brought to an end the Eagles’ club-record winning run at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Iliman Ndiaye brought the Toffees level from the penalty spot after Daniel Munoz had given Palace a deserved lead going into the break.
It was a game where Palace could have been out of sight, but Everton took full advantage of their profligacy in front of goal and remained unbeaten at their new home.
Here, Sports News Blitz’s Jon Shea takes a look at the five key takeaways from Sunday’s match.

Five reasons why McLaren won the 2025 Constructors’ World Championship
McLaren sealed the defence of their Constructors' Championship with six rounds to go at the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix, which was won by George Russell.
Sports News Blitz writer Eloise Stevens takes a look at the main reasons behind their successful defence and dominance this Formula 1 season.