Weekend sports wrap
Spain defeated England in the World Cup final 1-0.
80 years of Australia and New Zealand’s rivalry.
80 years of Australia and New Zealand’s rivalry.
David Villa’s goal may have broken Socceroos hearts in Brazil, but according to Sean Ellicott, it also gives Australians plenty to look forward to.
Jake Stevens highlights which league clubs are best represented at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Australia exited the 2014 FIFA World Cup without a win, but as Riley Beveridge reports in his daily wrap, they can do so with heads held high.
The USA are beginning to prove themselves as one of the most courageous footballing nations, as Riley Beveridge reports in his World Cup wrap.
Lionel Messi’s sensational late match-winner against Iran leads Riley Beveridge’s Day 10 wrap-up from Brazil.
Costa Rica are proving one of the great stories of the World Cup and Riley Beveridge takes a look at their campaign in his daily wrap.
Opening round matches have turned the apparent ‘Group of Death’ into something much more promising, writes Jordan Witte.
Luis Suarez returned to haunt an England side on the cusp of World Cup elimination, as Riley Beveridge reports in his daily review.
Australia has every right to feel disappointed at not securing results in its first two matches of the World Cup, writes Jordan Witte.
Was Tim Cahill’s goal the best strike of the 2014 FIFA World Cup? Riley Beveridge takes a look in his daily review from Brazil.
England’s desperation to accommodate for an out-of-form Wayne Rooney is Roy Hodgson’s biggest problem, as Riley Beveridge explores.
Are Portugal and Uruguay’s opening World Cup defeats down to their heroes, Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez? Callum Godde finds out.
Day 6 of the World Cup was a tale of three ‘keepers. Riley Beveridge tells their story in his daily wrap-up from Brazil.
Ivan Franjic’s tournament-ending hamstring injury has left Australia with issues at right back, writes Sean Ellicott.
More than just the three points is on offer for Brazil throughout their World Cup group games, as Evan Young writes.
Thomas Muller became the first player to score a hat-trick at the 2014 World Cup and it leads Riley Beveridge’s Day 5 review.
Chris Hearn explores an Algeria side whose World Cup campaign is more important than just football.
Lionel Messi stamped his name on the 2014 World Cup in Day 4’s action and Riley Beveridge has it all covered in his review.
The World Cup offers a number of Nigerian players the opportunity to impress on the international stage, writes Sean Ellicott.
The goals continued to flow in Brazil and Riley Beveridge has every one covered in his World Cup wrap.