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Defining UK Sporting Moments of 2025

Relive the year's top sporting drama: McIlroy's Masters triumph, Lionesses' Euros win, and Wrexham's historic promotion. Which moment defined 2025 for you?

Wrexham's urgent stadium repairs funded by owners

Wrexham AFC discovers major issues at The Rock stadium, forcing costly repairs funded by Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney before the women's team can return. Read the latest update.

England Women's Euro hopes hit by Hampton injury

Lionesses goalkeeper Hannah Hampton faces heartbreak as she's ruled out of crucial England fixtures with a significant injury, forcing Sarina Wiegman into last-minute squad changes ahead of Northern Ireland clash.

England Women collapse hands Australia T20 victory

England Women's cricket team endured a dramatic batting collapse, losing seven wickets for just 16 runs to hand Australia a tense 4-wicket victory in the first T20 international at Edgbaston.

Hollywood duo plan Wrexham Lager super-brewery

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney reveal ambitious plans to build a massive super-brewery adjacent to Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, aiming to revive the historic Wrexham Lager brand and create local jobs.

Pakistan stun England in Women's World Cup upset

Pakistan pulled off one of the biggest upsets in women's cricket history, defending a modest total of 159 against tournament favourites England in a dramatic World Cup encounter that saw the hosts crumble to 126 all out.

Millie Bright Retires in Emotional WSL Farewell

An emotional week in women's football as Chelsea legend Millie Bright announces retirement while Arsenal and Manchester City maintain perfect WSL starts. Analysis of the title race and weekend drama.

Arsenal vs Brighton: WSL Live Stream Guide

Everything you need to know about streaming Arsenal Women's crucial WSL match against Brighton & Hove Albion this weekend - kick-off time, TV channels and live stream details.

Chelsea Women name Sonia Bompastor as new manager

Chelsea FC Women secure former Lyon boss Sonia Bompastor as their new manager, marking a significant coup in women's football management with a two-year contract starting July 2024.

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