• The Six Nations: What to expect

    Rugby fans across the UK braced themselves for the return of the six nations tournament last weekend. The oldest international Rugby competition in the world is a colourful and engaging spectacle watched and attended by millions. This year it is the 122nd edition of the tournament which began as...
  • UoN Badminton beats Surrey Smashers in National Badminton League

    The University of Nottingham National Badminton League (NBL) team beat the Surrey Smashers 4-1 at the Jubilee Campus Sports Hall in front of the Sky Sports cameras, to take them up to 2nd in the NBL table. Having started the day in 3rd position, behind the Birmingham Lions, UoN’s impressive...
  • IMPACT Sport’s Premier League Predictor

    How long can Dele Ali and Harry Kane sustain their unbelievable form? Just when will Louis Van Gaal finally be shown the door? And do Arsenal really have the ability to clinch the title for the first time in 12 years? These are just a handful of questions that...
  • Déjà vu Down Under: Australian Open Review

    What was predictable was that Serena Williams and Novak Djokovic would be walking out onto Rod Laver Arena for their respective finals of the 2016 Australian Open. What was less so was that only one of them would leave Australia with the first slam of the year. Djokovic’s obscene...
  • Forest Watch: Forest 0 – 1 Watford

    Nottingham Forest were sent crashing out of the Emirates FA Cup after Odion Ighalo’s late 89th– minute strike ended the home side’s hopes of winning a competition they have not won since 1959. The hosts came close at the end of the first half when winger Jamie Ward was...
  • Liverpool, Klopp and Why The Reds Should Focus On Cup Competitions This Term

    Saturday’s FA Cup Fourth Round pitted Liverpool against West Ham, in one of the few all-Premier League ties at this stage of the competition. Jurgen Klopp’s decision to play a team boasting a plethora of young talent and resting first-team players such as Roberto Firmino, James Milner and Jordan...
  • England vs South Africa review: Two steps forward, one step backwards

    England’s series victory over South Africa, while highlighting the continued resurgence of the English team since the Ashes victory last summer, also served to show that the same frailties that plagued England last summer are still apparent now. The final test of the series proved to be a consolation...