
World Cup Internship: Burning the midnight oil
Behind the scenes of covering the SBS World Cup coverage.
Behind the scenes of covering the SBS World Cup coverage.
Socceroos coach announces preliminary squad.
Luke Sale questions whether any of the remaining eight sides in the World Cup actually deserves to win it.
Behind the scenes of covering the SBS World Cup coverage.
Socceroos coach announces preliminary squad.
Luke Sale questions whether any of the remaining eight sides in the World Cup actually deserves to win it.
The tournament will be held in three continents.
Behind the scenes of covering the SBS World Cup coverage.
Socceroos coach announces preliminary squad.
Luke Sale questions whether any of the remaining eight sides in the World Cup actually deserves to win it.
Luke Sale takes a look at the previously lesser-known players who have excelled in Brazil at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
The ability of ‘lesser’ footballing nations to excel in Brazil can be attributed to the globalisation of the game, writes Luke Sale.
Fabio Capello’s second-coming in international management will be about building optimism for Russia’s own World Cup in four years time, writes Luke Sale.
Switzerland enters the World Cup ranked sixth in the world, but Luke Sale says that won’t prove to be a burden in Brazil.
A bold managerial change and a handful of top European talent means Croatia will surprise in Brazil, writes Luke Sale.
With capable, exciting strikers but a questionable defensive line, Luke Sale says South Korea could be the neutrals’ favourite team in Brazil.
A youthful England squad will land in Brazil next week on the hunt for future leaders, writes Luke Sale.
Luke Sale believes Didier Deschamps’s bold squad selection is the first step towards repairing France’s World Cup reputation.
Luke Sale has his say on who will be part of Ange Postecoglou’s preliminary Socceroo squad announcement for Brazil 2014.
Luke Sale says FIFA’s decision to award the 2022 World Cup to Qatar was the wrong one.
Danny Bhoy’s new show is a whirlwind of Viking stories, Shakespearean words and assorted beverages, as Jessica Buccolieri found out at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.