Cricket news: Time for change? Evaluating Brendon McCullum as England head coach
England’s rapid Ashes defeat in Australia has reignited debate over Brendon McCullum’s leadership and whether Bazball is delivering enough results at the highest level.
The ‘Bazball’ approach has undoubtedly transformed English cricket, bringing an exciting and aggressive brand of play. The question now is whether it has delivered the results many expected.
Sports News Blitz writer Jacob Howson offers his thoughts.
Wrestling news: Drew McIntyre changes the WrestleMania picture as WWE champion
With WrestleMania season underway, Drew McIntyre’s surprise WWE title win has opened the door to fresh challengers and unexpected storylines.
Here, Sports News Blitz writer Mosaddek Abu discusses what McIntyre’s win means with WrestleMania season looming.
Horse racing news: Who will replace Harry Cobden as Paul Nicholls’ retained rider?
Former champion jockey Harry Cobden will become JP McManus’ number one jockey in Britain and Ireland from May.
Sports News Blitz’s racing expert, Kieran McHugh, explores the question on many people’s minds - who will replace him at Ditcheat?
Romantic Warrior and Voyage Bubble go head-to-head as Ka Ying Rising returns
Romantic Warrior and Voyage Bubble have both been entered for the HK$13 million (approx. £1.2m) G1 Stewards' Cup (1 mile/1600m), while superstar sprinter Ka Ying Rising is set to return in the G1 HK$13 million (approx. £1.2m) G1 Centenary Sprint Cup (6f/1200m) on 25 January at Sha Tin.
How Manchester City’s January transfers could shape their February push
Manchester City is heading into February with a common set of problems. It needs to fight on multiple fronts while seeking marginal gains that will determine its chances of a trophy.
This includes a tight Premier League race, domestic cups in play, and the European season.
Pep Guardiola’s side will therefore use the January transfer window to fine-tune the team further.
They will especially focus on strengthening depth, addressing emerging weaknesses, and maintaining high competition across the squad.
In this article, we’ll cover those transfers.
Premier League news: Caretaker or contender – Manchester United’s latest managerial dilemma
One week on from Ruben Amorim’s departure, Manchester United once again find themselves searching for short-term stability amid long-term uncertainty.
With the season itself unravelling, the Red Devils are expected to appoint a caretaker manager until the summer, writes Sports News Blitz’s Alex Rhodes.
FA Cup news: Winners and losers from the third round as Macclesfield upset holders Crystal Palace
The FA Cup delivered another classic weekend of football, once again showcasing the magic of multi-tier clashes.
Here, Sports News Blitz writer Eloise Stevens breaks down the winners and losers from the third round.
FA Cup news: Aston Villa outclass Tottenham in North London to advance into the fourth round
Aston Villa secured an impressive 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup third round on Saturday, with Emiliano Buendía and Morgan Rogers getting the goals for Unai Emery’s men.
Here, Sports News Blitz writer Harrison Pearce examines how Villa progressed in London.
Horse racing news: Harry Cobden announced as retained rider for leading owner JP McManus
Former champion jockey Harry Cobden has been announced as the new retained rider for JP McManus from May onwards.
Cobden will hold the position of number one jockey to McManus in both Britain and Ireland, writes Sports News Blitz racing expert Kieran McHugh.
FA Cup news: Man Utd dumped out by Brighton as interim manager Darren Fletcher awaits first win
Brighton beat Manchester United 2-1 at Old Trafford on Sunday to knock the Red Devils out of the FA Cup and increase the pressure on interim manager Darren Fletcher.
Brajan Gruda and Danny Welbeck put the visitors two goals up before United grabbed a consolation strike through Benjamin Šeško.
Here, Sports News Blitz writer Robert Bore runs through the game and takes a trip down memory lane.
NFL news: Everyone is talking about John Harbaugh - but where will he coach next?
Black Monday came and went, there was a host of sackings - but only one name is being talked about throughout the NFL – John Harbaugh.
Black Monday in the NFL is the first Monday after the regular season ends, and it is traditionally when head coaches, GMs and leading staff members find out if they are out or not, writes Sports News Blitz’s NFL expert Graeme Bailey.
Horse racing tips and best bets for the King’s Plate Festival in South Africa
Oisin Murphy features as South Africa’s finest descend on Kenilworth racecourse this weekend - with a place at Breeders’ Cup at stake.
Sports News Blitz’s Kieran McHugh offers his suggested tips for the three Grade One races featured at the King’s Plate Festival, including the 165th running of the main event.
The three Grade One races are all part of the Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series, giving the victors a guaranteed starting spot, in their respective races, at Keenland in the USA.
Transfer news: Antoine Semenyo completes £65m move to Manchester City from Bournemouth
Manchester City have completed the signing of forward Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth in a deal worth £65million, writes Sports News Blitz’s Alex Rhodes.
The Ghana international joins in a record-breaking sale for the Cherries, with City activating a release clause that was due to expire on Saturday. Bournemouth will receive £62.5m over 24 monthly instalments, with additional bonuses included.
Semenyo has signed a contract until 2031 and will wear the number 42, emulating Premier League legend Yaya Touré, who won three Premier League titles with City.
Third round FA Cup betting tips: Aston Villa to win, Matheus Cunha to score and more
Read on for a breakdown of the best bets from this weekend’s FA Cup TV games from Sports News Blitz’s punting bon vivant - The Bookie Basher - including a big clash between Manchester United and Brighton on Sunday, January 11.
NFL betting tips: Los Angeles Rams to dismantle the Carolina Panthers, Eagles will continue to soar
The postseason officially begins on Saturday, January 10, as wildcard weekend gets underway following 18 weeks of gruelling regular-season action.
Here, Sports News Blitz’s Sam Condy breaks down his three favourite picks ahead of the NFL Playoff opening weekend.
ITV horse racing tips and best bets for Warwick, Kempton and Fairyhouse on Saturday, January 10
A new betting year is upon us and Sport News Blitz’s horse racing tipster Jeff Mexico has emerged from his self-imposed festive exile in the bins behind the BetFred in Penzance.
ITV have served up a whopping 10 races for Jeff to get his grubby mitts on this Saturday afternoon, so forgive us if he starts to lose interest after about seven tips. He’s easily distracted.
There’s five from Warwick, including a Grade 2 and 3, four from Kempton, which also has a Grade 2, and finally a Grade 2 from over the water in Fairyhouse.
Newcastle news: Harvey Barnes v Anthony Gordon – Who should Eddie Howe start on the left wing?
Eddie Howe’s comments in his press conference before Newcastle’s game against Leeds have sparked some controversy.
The 48-year-old revealed the real reason why he continues to start Anthony Gordon on the left wing over Harvey Barnes – a question many fans have been asking in recent weeks.
These remarks have fuelled debate among Newcastle supporters as to whether it is fair to sacrifice an in-form Barnes to accommodate an out-of-form Gordon.
Here, Sports News Blitz writer Charlotte Allsop examines the ongoing debate.
F1 news: Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton says it’s ‘time for change’
Lewis Hamilton has entered 2026 with a statement that reflects both honesty and resolve.
Here, Sports News Blitz’s Noah Ngcobo looks at how Lewis Hamilton’s reflective birthday message signals a personal reset and a potentially defining year ahead for both the seven-time world champion and Ferrari.
NBA news: LeBron James’ TBD approach tested in Lakers loss to Spurs
LeBron James has never shied away from redefining expectations, even deep into a career that has already stretched further than any other in NBA history.
Now in his 23rd season and at 41 years old, the Los Angeles Lakers star has made it clear that availability, especially on consecutive nights, will be determined one game at a time.
Here, Sports News Blitz’s Noah Ngcobo assesses the Lakers’ new approach regarding the management of LeBron James.
Five things we learned from Newcastle’s 4-3 win over Leeds
Newcastle United edged out Leeds United in an unforgettable seven-goal thriller at St James’ Park, with late drama, standout performances and serious injury concerns all shaping the narrative.
In this article, Sports News Blitz’s Charlotte Allsop breaks down the key talking points from the Magpies’ chaotic 4-3 Premier League victory.