Intrepid Oxford nearly stun Manchester City in Carabao Cup
Joe Citrone sees Oxford United put in a battling performance against Manchester City
From ice hockey to lacrosse: Jussi Grut’s sporting journey
Brandon Prangell interviews London Raptors goalie and UAL Journalism Student Jussi Grut.
CFA Cup Final shows football passions run deep in China
Yongjia Cui attends the second leg of the CFA Cup final in Shanghai
Elephant Sport Podcast – Boxing Edition
Joe Citrone and Harry Currall discuss Anthony Joshua’s win over Andy Ruiz & 2019’s best moments…
Preview: Euro 2020 Group D
Yongjia Cui previews Euro 2020 Group D, which includes England and Croatia
Should netball be in the Olympics?
Paula Sanchez tries netball for the first time, and asks UAL players whether they think it should be an Olympic sport
Edgy home debut has a happy ending for Mourinho
Yongjia Cut sees Jose Mourinho’s rollercoaster home debut as Spurs manager
Preview: Man City v Chelsea (23/11/19)
Yongjia Cui previews this weekend’s big match at the Etihad Stadium
Preview: West Ham vs Tottenham (23/11/2019)
Brandon Prangell previews the London derby between West Ham and Tottenham
Preview: Brighton & Hove Albion vs Leicester City (23/11/19)
Joe Citrone looks ahead to Brighton against Leicester at the Amex Stadium
Preview: Crystal Palace v Liverpool (23/11/19)
Harry Currall previews the match between Crystal Palace and title-chasing Liverpool
Mourinho is a big gamble by Spurs – but one worth taking
Harry Currall runs the rule over Pochettino’s sacking and Mourinho’s appointment
Le Mans ’66: Too many laps to be perfect
Yongjia Cui says Le Mans ’66 takes too long to reach its thrilling climax
Will we finally see a new face win a men’s Grand Slam in 2020?
Yongjia Cui sees signs at the ATP Finals that a new generation of stars is finally finding its feet.
England run riot in their 1,000th international to reach Euro 2020
Brandon Prangell reports on England’s 1,000th match as they seal Euro 2020 qualification
Every England manager ranked: 15th-1st
Joe Citrone ranks every England manager from worst to best ahead of their 1,000th game
England’s 100 Club – Three Lions most loyal servants
Harry Currall profiles the nine England players with 100 caps or more
How many grounds have England called home?
Paula Sanchez takes a look at the England team’s surprisingly nomadic existence down the years
Before 1,000: every hundredth game of the Three Lions
Yongjia Cui counts down to England’s 1,000th match by looking at every hundredth game in their long history
Why boxing needs the World Boxing Super Series
Joe Citrone discusses the impact of the WBSS on the sport of boxing…
What do you know about England’s 999 matches?
Brandon Prangell gives you the lowdown on England ahead of their 1,000th match
Fifa hopes a bigger Club World Cup will help to grow the Chinese game
Yongjia Cui explores why China was chosen to host an expanded Club World Cup in 2021
Scott Davies: I lost a quarter of a million pounds
Ex-footballer Scott Davies opens up to Joe Citrone about his gambling addiction and how he’s now turning his life around.
Should have kicked-off earlier – Review: Inside Borussia Dortmund
Brandon Prangell reviews the German documentary series about Dortmund’s 2018-19 season
Josh Taylor delivers in fight of the year contender
Harry Currall watches Josh Taylor battle Regis Prograis in an epic encounter at the O2 Arena
A day to remember for Gary Rowett
Brandon Prangell watches on as Gary Rowett manages his first match as Millwall’s new boss
Jamie Speight on the life of a journeyman boxer
Joe Citrone talks to pro boxer Jamie Speight about the misunderstood role of the journeyman fighter
What can other sports learn from the Morey-China controversy?
Yongjia Cui offers a Chinese perspective on why overseas sports leagues must tread carefully in her home country
History can be made in seconds – Review: Going Vertical
Yongjia Cui tracks down a film based on the USSR’s unlikely 1972 Olympic basketball triumph over the USA
Why the NFL is still a long way from having a London franchise
Harry Currall watches the NFL in London and explores just how close the city is to getting its own team
Build for the future – give the kids a chance
Chelsea and Man Utd are taking a chance on young players with differing results, but it’s the way forward, argues Brandon Prangell
Dulwich Hamlet, a staple of the community in SE22
Brandon Prangell spends National Non-League Day at Dulwich Hamlet to experience the buzz around the club
Does the London Stadium now feel like home for the Hammers?
After a troubled settling-in phase, are West Ham now reaping the benefits of their new home? Brandon Prangell investigates
Granit Xhaka – Arsenal’s master of midfield mediocrity
Harry Currall watches Granit Xhaka struggle again for Arsenal at the Emirates
‘Boxing for an athlete is a lose-lose’
Shane Willoughby talks a talented young boxer who is turning his back on the fight game
Windies may profit as close of play beckons for boss Cameron
Shane Willoughby senses change is in the air in the troubled world of West Indies cricket
Ogogo gone as AJ hits the heights
Shane Willoughby charts the rise and fall of one of British boxing’s most promising talents
Why women’s boxing will become the world’s biggest female sport
Shane Willoughby predicts a bright future for the world’s best female fighters
Boxing returns to Royal Albert Hall
Shane Willoughby witnesses the return of boxing to the RAH after a seven-year absence
What’s next for British tennis?
Joe McKay argues that more investment is needed if British tennis is to fill the void left – sooner or later – by Andy Murray’s retirement
Goalball: A Unique Sport
Amar Patel gives us the lowdown on the Paralympic sport for the visually impaired
Discovering the art of aikido
Elephant Sport visits UAL’s Aikido Society to gain an insight into this unique Japanese martial art
Harriet Stallard: combining football with a new passion – cheerleading
Aina Vilares-Vila talks to a member of UAL’s cheerleading squad about why cheer should be taken seriously
Can Ajax reclaim former glories with an accent on youth?
Joe McKay looks into the recent resurgence of Ajax as a major force in European football
Fan attacks on players will end in a stabbing unless action is taken now
Joe McKay urges stronger punishments for clubs whose supporters encroach on the pitch and assault players