international football
"The Crowd Are in Raptures" – How Gazza's Moment of Genius Awoke a Generation of Football Fans
For a certain generation of football fans, Gascoigne's goal against Scotland at Euro '96 is the epitome of brilliance.
Despite Violence Elsewhere at Euro 2016, Fans in Paris Have Shown Soccer's Good Side
The opening days of Euro 2016 have been marred by clashes between fans and police, but the atmosphere in Paris' fan zone has been far more positive.
Euro 2016 Preview: Group B – The Group of Very British Problems
The second of our Euro 2016 previews covers Group B. England and Wales will battle it out for British supremacy, while Slovakia and Russia look to beat them to the knockout rounds.
Euro 2016 Preview: Group A – The Group of Inherent Privilege
Our first preview for Euro 2016 covers Group A, where hosts France are joined by Switzerland, Romania and Albania.
Could Euro 2020 Serve as the Blueprint For Future European Championships?
Euro 2020 will be a pan-continental tournament. Could the federal model work in the long term, or is it impossibly flawed?
The Cult: Fernando Torres
Ahead of Euro 2016 we're ushering four international football stars into The Cult. First up it's Spanish goalscoring conundrum Fernando Torres.
Roy Hodgson Puts Faith in Youth With Provisional England Squad for Euro 2016
England boss Roy Hodgson has named his provisional 26-man squad for this summer's European Championships, with the inclusion of Marcus Rashford providing the greatest surprise.
Harry Redknapp Appointed Coach of Jordan National Team
Harry will take his extensive experience of London and the south coast to the Middle-East.
Hey, English Football Fans: Stop Complaining About Your International Failure
Being a Welsh football fan is a galling experience. Finally, with Euro 2016 qualification, it's time for some home truths.
The Forgotten Birthplace of International Soccer
More than 140 years ago, the first international football match was played at a cricket ground in Scotland. But if you travel to Hamilton Crescent today, it is easy to forget its unique place in sporting history.
Throwback Thursday: The Bizarre Tragedy of Zaire's World Cup Debut
Zaire qualified for their first World Cup in 1974 and hopes were high for the Leopards. But, under the obsessive scrutiny of President Mobutu, the team's dream quickly became a nightmare.
Under-21 Failure Suggests More International Hurt For England
England's failure to reach the knockout stages of the Under-21 European Championships suggests more dark times ahead for the senior national side.