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Two years since the death of footballer Emiliano Sala, his family are still awaiting answers about how he died.
England head coach Eddie Jones is isolating after one of his staff members tested positive for coronavirus.
The Premier League has voted to introduce permanent concussion substitutes.
Fast bowler Olly Stone hopes to play for England for “many years to come” after banishing doubts that his body would not be up to the demands of Test cricket.
Mohamed Salah has pledged his long-term commitment to Liverpool by saying he wants to stay at Anfield for as long as he can.
“On one side of me I was dying, and on the other side, I was living for my dream to be Olympic champion” – Dame Kelly Holmes speaks to Judy Murray about depression, self-harm and major gynaecological issues in the latest episode of Sky Sports’ Driving Force.
On the day of Joe Biden’s inauguration as the 46th President of the United States, Sky Sports examines Donald Trump’s sporting legacy and looks at what the future might look like under Biden for some of the world’s highest-profile sports.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Manchester United only sign players that fit in with the club’s long-term strategy and not just to provide a “quick fix”.


Raphael Akpejiori says his “devastating” power would make him an ideal sparring partner for Tyson Fury, who is planning a world title fight with Anthony Joshua.
Phil Neville has left his role as England Women boss and has an agreement in place to take charge at Inter Miami.