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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: October 5, 2015
The group stages of the Rugby World Cup 2015 are coming to an end, and while we already have a clear view of which eight teams will advance to the quarter-finals, there’s plenty still to play for as the schedule comes to a close. Scotland still need to beat Samoa to make sure Japan don’t overtake them for second place in Pool B, while Australia and Wales will do battle for the top spot...
Published: October 4, 2015
New Zealand’s Julian Savea leads all try-scorers at the 2015 Rugby World Cup heading into Sunday’s action, where Ireland will hope to beat Italy to keep the pressure on France for the race to the top spot in Pool D and Argentina and Tonga battle it out in Pool C with a ticket to the next round on the line. Ireland and Argentina are the clear favourites to win Sunday’s fixtures, but...
Published: October 1, 2015
Paul Dunne, Jimmy Mullen and Kristoffer Broberg shared the lead at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Scotland, after the first day of action, all three playing a round of 64 to grab a one-shot advantage over a host of other players. Both Dunne and Mullen made their pro debut on Thursday, but the two youngsters looked like seasoned veterans out on Kingsbarns, the course providing most of the low...
Published: September 28, 2015
Several top clashes line the schedule of the Rugby World Cup 2015 this week, with hosts England battling for survival against Australia, while Scotland and South Africa face off for the top spot in Pool B. All matches will be broadcast on ITV and ITV4, with live streams available via the ITVPlayer (for UK viewers) and Universal Sports (for U.S. viewers). Here’s a look...
Published: September 28, 2015
Jordan Spieth added to his impressive trophy cabinet on Monday, winning the PGA of America Player of the Year award and the Vardon Trophy, two end-of-season awards handed out by the PGA of America. As reported by the PGA’s official website, the Masters and U.S. Open Championship winner, who made a real run at completing the Grand Slam in 2015, became the second-youngest player to win both...
Published: September 27, 2015
The 2015 Rugby World Cup returns to action on Tuesday, as Namibia will chase their first ever win in the event when they face Tonga at Sandy Park. The match will be broadcast by ITV4, while live streams will be available via the ITVPlayer (for UK viewers) and Universal Sports (for U.S. viewers). Fans will already be looking forward to Saturday’s action, in what promises to...
Published: September 27, 2015
The 2015 Rugby World Cup continues with three more matches on Sunday, as title contenders Australia, Ireland and Scotland will all be in action. ITV will once again provide full TV coverage, and live streams for every match are available via the ITV Player (for UK viewers) and Universal Sports (for U.S. viewers) Australia will play Uruguay, Ireland will go up against Romania and...
Published: September 21, 2015
Defending champions New Zealand avoided another big upset at the 2015 Rugby World Cup on Sunday, beating Argentina 26-16 after trailing at half-time. Wales and Samoa also got their World Cup bids off to a winning start, beating Uruguay and the USA, respectively, to move into the top two spots in Pools A and B, respectively. The action resumes on Wednesday, when Japan hope to continue their Cinderella...
Published: September 20, 2015
The USA completed a stunning comeback in the singles to win the 2015 Solheim Cup on Sunday in what became a grudge encounter. The morning fourballs were overshadowed by a controversial incident involving Suzann Pettersen, but the Americans bounced back, winning eight of the singles matches to win 14 ½ to 13 ½. Paula Creamer won the deciding point against Sandra Gal, comfortably taking...
Published: September 20, 2015
The 2015 Rugby World Cup encountered its first major upset on Saturday, as Japan shocked 2007 champions South Africa with a 34-32 win, so Wales and New Zealand will be warned when they start their World Cup bids on Sunday against Uruguay and Argentina, respectively. The All Blacks are the defending champions and overwhelming favourites in Pool C, and in Argentina, they’ll immediately face their...