The Decider: British and Irish Lions and New Zealand ready for historic winner-takes-all showdown
Warren Gatland's side have defied expectations against the world champions – but can they complete the job?
Touch-paper lit on Lewis Hamilton vs Sebastian Vettel rivalry as F1 title race threatens to get ugly
Duo's previously friendly relationship looks set to deteriorate after controversial collision in Azerbaijan.
Andy Murray still number one despite shock Queen's loss and Federer and Nadal renaissance
British star's Wimbledon preparations took a big hit with shock first-round defeat to Jordan Thompson.
The tragedy of Grenfell Tower brings to a head our deep disenchantment with our elected elite
Theresa May avoids difficult questions as the public looks for leadership, compassion, action and responsibility.
Why England Under-20 World Cup winners will be shunned by the greed of the Premier League
IBTimes UK looks at the future prospects for the players who delivered World Cup glory 51 years on from 1966.
Imagine how well Jeremy Corbyn can do in the next election
Now Jeremy Corbyn has led Labour to a surprise comeback, it's time for the whole of his party to support him the next time
Premier League end-of-season report: Conte and Pochettino thrive as Guardiola endures tough start
IBTimes UK grades the performance of each top-flight manager during the 2016-17 campaign.
Tiger Woods may now have fallen too far to ever get a final shot at redemption
The former world no.1 was charged with a DUI on Monday.
Manchester United's Europa League victory offers hope for city blasted by terror
Two days after 22 people were killed at an Ariana Grande concert, United's win shows that life goes on.
Why James Rodriguez is the ideal replacement for Wayne Rooney at Manchester United
Jose Mourinho should invest in the Colombia international – even if it means losing David de Gea.
To the left: Get behind Corbyn or the next five years of Tory rule are your fault
Too many on the left seem to want Labour to lose the election just so they can get rid of Jeremy Corbyn.
Crazy Premier League parachute payments ensure there is always life after relegation
Sunderland and Middlesbrough are destined to contest for re-promotion thanks to financial care packages.
HMRC, Moyes and Barton highlight how the beautiful game has turned ugly
Joey Barton's ban, raids on Premier League clubs and Moyes' threatening behaviour are fresh scars on football's soul.
The return of Maria Sharapova comes at the expense of tennis' morals
The WTA and ITF will be licking their lips as the Russian resumes her career after a 15-month doping ban.
Returning Harry Redknapp can galvanise doomed Birmingham City
Redknapp replaced Gianfranco Zola as Blues hope to avoid relegation from Championship.
How Sergio Garcia exorcised his major demons to win The Masters
Spaniard claimed his maiden Green Jacket after 73 major failures.
Jose Mourinho and David Moyes antics highlight needlessness of the post-match interview
Sir Alex Ferguson's blocking of the BBC almost seems acceptable amid post-game duties.
Money talks: Raiders move to Las Vegas another example of NFL gambling with its soul
Oakland lose a National Football League franchise for a second time after near-unanimous vote.
Who should make British and Irish Lions XV to face New Zealand in first test?
The climax to Six Nations raises tantalising question - who has played their way into Warren Gatland's squad?
Decline of football underlined by unbalanced ratings war
The Champions League and the FA Cup will enjoy contrasting viewing figures this week.
David Haye loses on one leg to Tony Bellew
Bellew claimed extraordinary heavyweight victory over Haye who suffered leg injury in sixth round but bravely fought on.
Why Arsene Wenger and Jurgen Klopp deserve respect in era of impatience
Trophies are hard to win – and the Arsenal and Liverpool managers should be appreciated for a host of reasons.
Sacking of Claudio Ranieri at Leicester City shows football has lost its soul
Just 298 days after Leicester City's improbable Premier League win their greatest manager is sacked.
IPL auction and Olympic funding cuts highlight the riches and rags of sport
Britain's sporting landscape takes a seismic shift after a week where money talks.
Joe Root's appointment as England Test captain sees history repeat itself
The Yorkshireman becomes the latest batsman to take charge as Alastair Cook's successor is named.
Alastair Cook stands down as captain to bring England career full circle
Can one of the country's most successful skippers now bat with freedom at the top of the order?
Tom Brady, the New England Patriots and Donald Trump continue the era of the underdog at Super Bowl 51
The Patriots claim their fifth NFL title in Houston on a night the Trump presidency was largely derided.
How has Brexit affected the January transfer window?
IBTimes UK asks whether the droves of January additions would have occurred in post-Brexit Britain.
Are Serena and Venus Williams the greatest siblings to play sport? Your views
Serena won her 23rd grand slam singles title, beating her sister Venus in the final at the Australian Open.
Serena Williams and Venus Williams ready to remind the world they are sport's greatest siblings
The Australian Open is the stage for the pair's first major final clash since 2009.