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Mexico and USA will resume their rivalry as both teams prepare for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil with a friendly played at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona on Wednesday. As the match will not fall under any of the official slots FIFA provides national teams for friendlies, both teams will field squads mainly made up of players from each country’s respective domestic league, giving...
Published: March 15, 2014
With a dominant showing in the 2014 Indian Wells quarterfinals (as reported by Eurosport), ATP World No. 2 Novak Djokovic looks set to do something he has yet to do in this calendar year: Win a title. For most players, going without a title for the first two months of the season wouldn’t seem like such a big deal. But Djokovic isn’t most players. In fact, 2014 marks the first time in four...
Published: March 15, 2014
It’s D-day for the 2014 Six Nations tournament, with three matches left and the title still up for grabs. Ireland will travel to Paris with a chance to make history and a victory over the French squad would all but guarantee the Irish team the trophy. But Les Bleus have only lost to Ireland on home soil once since 1972, and they’ll be looking to continue that run as the title is still a...
Published: March 14, 2014
It was just two months ago Roger Federer presented tennis legend Stefan Edberg to the world as his new coach (per The Independent). Pundits like Greg Rusedski were very open in their analysis, praising the partnership and emphasising how Federer was changing his game with one goal in mind: one last run at Wimbledon. But with a big win over Novak Djokovic at the 2014 Dubai Tennis Championships, and...
Published: March 14, 2014
By now fans will be all too familiar with the narrative that has been repeated over and over going into the final round of the 2014 Six Nations: Playing in France is jinxed for Ireland, and they’ll have to beat history in order to win the Six Nations. Rest assured, they will. Ireland have only beaten Les Bleus once in Paris since 1972, as reported by The Guardian, and this Saturday...
Published: March 9, 2014
England put together a mature and complete performance to beat Wales 29-18 in Round 4 of the 2014 Six Nations and take hold of the second spot on the tournament table. The loss eliminates Wales from contention for the Six Nations crown, while England would win the tournament in the event of an Ireland loss in France and an English win over Italy in Round 5. Wales never looked able to compete with the...
Published: March 8, 2014
Round 4 of the 2014 Six Nations is underway, with the conclusion to the tournament drawing ever closer. Two fixtures were played on Saturday, with leaders Ireland beating the still winless Italian team before Scotland lost a heart-breaker at home against France. Read on for a full breakdown of Round 4, with results, an updated table, key players and a look ahead at what Round 5 will bring. Ireland...
Published: March 8, 2014
Round 4 of the 2014 Six Nations is underway, with the conclusion to the tournament drawing ever closer. Two fixtures were played on Saturday, with leaders Ireland beating the still winless Italian team before Scotland lost a heart-breaker at home against France. Read on for a full breakdown of Round 4, with results, an updated table, key players and a look ahead at what Round 5 will bring. Ireland...
Published: March 8, 2014
After watching Ireland absolutely destroy Italy earlier in the day, Scotland and France did battle at Murrayfield in Edinburgh in a thrilling match that went right to the wire. A late penalty conversion from Jean-Marc Doussain gave the French squad a hard-fought 17-19 win over a resilient Scottish side that will question how they didn’t win a match they led with two minutes left to play. Fans...
Published: March 8, 2014
After watching Ireland absolutely destroy Italy earlier in the day, Scotland and France did battle at Murrayfield in Edinburgh in a thrilling match that went right to the wire. A late penalty conversion from Jean-Marc Doussain gave the French squad a hard-fought 17-19 win over a resilient Scottish side that will question how they didn’t win a match they led with two minutes left to play. Fans...