For the first of LAYTH YOUSIF’S Canadian World Cup diaries, he discovers a Gunners’ haven in Oshawa, Ontario, and explores the town’s role in the historic 1937 labour strikes
Snippets of news from the sporting world with Jamie J
As World Cup begins, the sport’s authority does nothing to protect or free two Palestinian women football stars arrested by Israeli authorities, writes LINDA PENTZ GUNTER
Unite Here members in the US are taking action against Trump’s vicious Ice agents during football’s biggest tournament, reports MARK GRUENBERG
Including races at Epsom and Doncaster
Players stress importance of unity and describe how war affects their preparations for the tournament
Free Lions fan group accuses governing body of prioritising profit over supporter safety
Shaw and Greenwood star as champions thrash Brighton to lift FA Cup
Grassroots competition in Greece offers a rare moment of unity amid tightening European migration rules
Wharton impresses for Crystal Palace in Leipzig while Tuchel’s squad selection comes under scrutiny, writes JAMES NALTON
Richard Dunn’s remarkable journey took him from Yorkshire building sites to boxing’s biggest stage amid the upheaval of the 1970s, writes JOHN WIGHT
Including races at Carlisle, Chester, Beverley and Lingfield
A tiny Caribbean nation with just 156,000 people is preparing to take on football’s global powers, write JUAN ARRAEZ and TIM REYNOLDS
Legendary manager departs following a decade of domestic dominance
A season of missed opportunities capped years of questionable decisions made by the club, writes PAUL DONOVAN
Pep Guardiola leaving City marks the end of an era of peak modern football, says JAMES NALTON
Premier League champions Arsenal will finally lift the coveted trophy this weekend after 22 long years. LAYTH YOUSIF pays tribute to and remembers those who are not here to see it
As the Gunners celebrate the Premier League title, questions remain over why one of the most diverse clubs in the world provokes such hostility, writes LAYTH YOUSIF
Pundit says football becoming ‘a rich man’s game’ as Champions League final goes subscription-only for first time