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+ | Ken Buchanan dies | ||
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+ | Lincoln Handicap – Migration | ||
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+ | Apr 2 | ||
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+ | Australian GP – Verstappen, Hamilton, Alonso. The race finished under a safety car after three red flags | ||
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+ | Papa Johns EFL Trophy final – Bolton bt Plymouth | ||
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+ | Brendan Rodgers sacked as manager of Leicester | ||
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+ | Graham Potter sacked as manager of Chelsea | ||
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+ | Tour Championship snooker final – Shaun Murphy bt Kyren Wilson | ||
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+ | Apr 3 | ||
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+ | WWE and the Endeavor Group, the owners of mixed martial arts franchise UFC, are to form a new £17.3 billion sports entertainment brand | ||
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+ | Apr 4 | ||
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+ | Amir Khan banned for two years after an anti-doping test revealed the presence of a banned substance following his fight against Kell Brook in 2022 | ||
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+ | Reading given six-point deduction for breaching EFL business plan | ||
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+ | Fulham's Aleksandar Mitrovic is given an eight-match ban after pushing referee Chris Kavanagh in their FA Cup loss at Manchester United | ||
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+ | Switzerland will host the 2025 Uefa Women's European Championship | ||
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+ | Apr 5 | ||
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+ | Masters par 3 contest – Tom Hoge. Seamus Power hits back-to-back hole-in-ones | ||
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+ | Frank Lampard to manage Chelsea until the end of the season | ||
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+ | Apr 6 | ||
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+ | Women's Finalissima (Wembley) – England bt Brazil | ||
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+ | Apr 8 | ||
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+ | Son Heung-min becomes the first Asian player to score 100 goals in the Premier League | ||
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+ | The Masters – Jon Rahm. 2<sup>nd</sup> Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka | ||
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+ | Irish Grand National – I Am Maximus | ||
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+ | Dean Smith appointed as manager of Leicester City until the end of the season | ||
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+ | Apr 11 | ||
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+ | Australia end England’s 30 match unbeaten run in women’s football. England's first ever loss under Sarina Wiegman | ||
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+ | European Gymnastics Championships start in Antalya, Turkey | ||
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+ | Apr 12 | ||
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+ | Proposed stadiums for joint Ireland and United Kingdom bid for the UEFA Euro 2028 includes Everton Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock and Casement Park in Belfast | ||
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+ | Apr 13 | ||
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+ | Aintree Hurdle – Constitution Hill | ||
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+ | Aintree Bowl – Shishkin | ||
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+ | Apr 14 | ||
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+ | Melling Chase – Pic d’Orhy | ||
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+ | Topham Chase – Bill Baxter | ||
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+ | Harry Brook his maiden Indian Premier League century for Sunrisers Hyderabad | ||
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+ | Women’s all-around – Jessica Gadirova | ||
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+ | Apr 15 | ||
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+ | Grand National – Corach Rambler (Derek Fox), trained by Lucinda Russell. 2<sup>nd</sup> Vanillier 3<sup>rd</sup> Gaillard 4<sup>th</sup> Noble Yeats. Race delayed by animal rights activists. Hill Sixteen died during the race | ||
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+ | Billie Jean Cup qualifier (Coventry) – France bt Great Britain | ||
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+ | Heavyweight boxer Joe Joyce suffers first pro loss, to China’s Zhilei Zhang | ||
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+ | Men’s floor – Luke Whitehouse | ||
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+ | Apr 16 | ||
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+ | Chris Ashton becomes the first player to score 100 Premiership tries | ||
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+ | Arjun Tendulkar, the son of Sachin, makes his Indian Premier League debut for Mumbai Indians | ||
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+ | Women’s floor – Jessica Gadirova | ||
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+ | Jake Jarman won two gymnastics silver medals and a bronze medal | ||
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+ | Apr 17 | ||
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+ | Play is disrupted at the World Snooker Championship after a protester climbed on to a table and covered it in an orange powder | ||
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+ | Leeds 1 Liverpool 6 | ||
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+ | Quarterback Jalen Hurts agrees a new deal with the Philadelphia Eagles that makes him the highest-paid player in NFL history | ||
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+ | Wisden leading cricketer in the world – Ben Stokes | ||
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+ | Cricketers of the Year – Tom Blundell, Ben Foakes, Harmanpreet Kaur, Daryl Mitchell, Matthew Potts | ||
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+ | Apr 18 | ||
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+ | Champions League quarter-finals – Real Madrid bt Chelsea, AC Milan bt Napoli | ||
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+ | Apr 19 | ||
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+ | World Snooker Championship first round – Kyren Wilson 147 against Ryan Day | ||
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+ | World Snooker Championship first round – Anthony McGill bt Judd Trump | ||
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+ | Champions League quarter-finals – Man City bt Bayern Munich, AC Milan bt Benfica | ||
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+ | Apr 20 | ||
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+ | World Snooker Championship first round – Si Jiahui bt Shaun Murphy | ||
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+ | Europa League quarter-final – Sevilla bt Man Utd | ||
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+ | Gloucestershire's Tom Price makes a hundred and takes a hat-trick on the same day | ||
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+ | Apr 22 | ||
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+ | Scottish Grand National – Kitty’s Light | ||
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+ | FA Cup semi-final – Mahrez hat-trick for Man City against Sheffield Utd | ||
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+ | Wrexham bt Boreham Wood to win promotion from National League | ||
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+ | Apr 23 | ||
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+ | London Marathon – | ||
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+ | Men’s – Kelvin Kiptum (Kenya), in 2 hours 1 minute 25 seconds, the second-fastest time ever | ||
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+ | Women’s – Sifan Hassan (Netherlands), in her first-ever marathon | ||
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+ | Men’s wheelchair – Marcel Hug (Switzerland). Fifth win | ||
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+ | Women’s wheelchair – Madison de Rozario (Australia) | ||
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+ | FA Cup semi-final – Man Utd bt Brighton | ||
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+ | Newcastle Utd 6 Spurs 1. Newcastle scored five goals in the first 21 minutes | ||
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+ | Chevron Championship – Lilia Vu (USA) | ||
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+ | Apr 24 | ||
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+ | Spurs interim manager Cristian Stellini is sacked after four matches in charge and replaced by Ryan Mason | ||
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+ | Champion jump jockey – Richard Hughes | ||
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+ | Champion jump trainer – Paul Nicholls | ||
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+ | Championship Player of the Year – Chuba Akpom (Middlesbrough) | ||
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+ | League One Player of the Year – Aaron Collins (Bristol Rovers) | ||
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+ | League Two Player of the Year – Sam Hoskins (Northampton) | ||
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+ | Apr 26 | ||
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+ | Quarter-final – Luca Brecel bt O’Sullivan | ||
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+ | Man City 4 Arsenal 1 | ||
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+ | Apr 27 | ||
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+ | Women’s Champions League semi-final – Barcelona bt Chelsea | ||
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+ | NFL draft first pick – Bryce Young (Carolina Panthers) | ||
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+ | Apr 28 | ||
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+ | Jim Fox dies | ||
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+ | Apr 29 | ||
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+ | Women’s Six Nations – England 38 France 33. England win Grand Slam | ||
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+ | Brighton 6 Wolves 0 | ||
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+ | Semi-final – Luca Brecel 17 Si Jiahui 15. Brecel won 11 frames in a row | ||
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+ | Semi-final – Mark Selby 17 Mark Allen 15 | ||
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+ | Champions Cup semi-final – Leinster bt Toulouse | ||
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+ | Sergio Perez wins first race in new ‘sprint’ format at Azerbaijan GP | ||
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+ | Apr 30 | ||
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+ | Azerbaijan GP – Perez, Verstappen, Leclerc | ||
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+ | Champions Cup semi-final – La Rochelle bt Exeter | ||
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+ | Tour de Romandie – Adam Yates |
Revision as of 09:44, 13 May 2023
January
Jan 1
European Capital of Sport – Glasgow
Shot clock in rugby union introduced. Players will have 90 seconds to take a conversion and a minute for penalties, or the kick will be disallowed
Cody Gakpo moves from PSV Eindhoven to Liverpool
Jan 2
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffers cardiac arrest during match against Cincinnati Bengals
PDC semi-finals – Michael Smith bt Gabriel Clemens (Germany), Michael van Gerwyn bt Dimitri Van den Bergh (Belgium)
Jan 3
PDC Final – Smith bt van Gerwen
Jan 4
West Ham co-chairman David Gold dies
Jan 6
Gianluca Vialli dies
Yan Bingtao and Zhao Xintong are replaced by David Gilbert and Hossein Vafaei in The Masters following match-fixing allegations
Four Hills Tournament – Halvor Egner Granerud (Norway)
Jan 7
FA Cup third round – Wrexham bt Coventry
Jan 8
FA Cup third round – Stevenage bt Aston Villa
The Masters first round – Hossein Vafaei bt Mark Selby
Tournament of Champions – Jon Rahm
Jan 9
Gareth Bale retires
Jan 10
David Duckham dies
Jan 11
Carabao Cup quarter-final – Southampton bt Man City
Jan 12
On-loan Atletico Madrid forward Joao Felix sent off on Chelsea debut against Fulham
Jan 15
The Masters final – Trump bt Williams
Mykhailo Mudryk moves from Shakhtar Donetsk to Chelsea
Dakar Rally (Saudi Arabia) – Cars classification won by Nasser Al-Attiyah, driving a Toyota. 6th win
Jan 16
Eddie Jones is appointed as head coach of Australia
Australian Open first round – Murray bt Berrettini
Jan 18
Australian Open second round – Mackenzie McDonald bt Nadal
Australian Open second round – Gauff bt Raducanu
Jan 19
Australian Open second round – Murray bt Thanasi Kokkinakis. Match finished at 04:05
NBA match in Paris – Chicago Bulls bt Detroit Pistons
World’s richest football clubs – Man City, Real Madrid, Liverpool
Jan 20
Danny Ings moves from Aston Villa to West Ham
Leandro Trossard moves from Brighton to Arsenal
Jan 21
Australian Open third round – Roberto Bautista Agut bt Murray
Jan 22
Haaland hat-trick against Wolves
Jan 23
Frank Lampard sacked as manager of Everton
Scottish Cup fourth round – Darval bt Aberdeen
Darval play in the West of Scotland Premier Division, the sixth tier of Scottish football
World Indoor Bowls Championship. Men’s – Jamie Walker. Women’s – Katherine Rednall
Longines World’s Best Racehorse – Flightline
Jan 24
Mikaela Shiffrin passes Lindsey Vonn's women's World Cup record of 82 wins
Jan 26
Australian Open women’s singles semi-finals – Rybakina bt Azarenka, Sabalenka bt Magda Linette (Poland)
ICC Cricketer of the Year awards –
Men's Test Cricketer of the Year – Ben Stokes
Men's ODI Cricketer of the Year – Babar Azam
Men's T20 Cricketer of the Year – Suryakumar Yadav
Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy – Babar Azam
Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy – Nat Sciver
Women's ODI Cricketer of the Year – Nat Sciver
Women's T20 Cricketer of the Year – Tahlia McGrath
Jan 27
Australian Open men’s singles semi-finals – Djokovic bt Tommy Paul, Tsitsipas bt Khachanov
Mixed doubles final – Matos and Stefani bt Bopanna and Mirza
Men's wheelchair doubles – Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid
16-year-old Billy Loughnane is top of the Flat jockey standings
Jan 28
Women’s singles final – Sabalenka bt Rybakina
Men’s doubles finals – Hijikata and Kubler bt Nys and Zielinski
Men's wheelchair singles – Alfie Hewett
Jan 29
Men’s singles final – Djokovic bt Tsitsipas. Tenth Australian Open title and 22nd major singles title overall
Women’s doubles final – Krejcikova and Siniakova bt Aoyama and Shibahara
Women's Under-19 World Cup final – England 68 India 69-3. Tournament played in South Africa
Anthony Gordon moves from Everton to Newcastle Utd
Cazoo Masters final – Chris Dobey bt Rob Cross
AFC Championship Game – Kansas City Chiefs bt Cincinnati Bengals
NFC Championship Game – Philadelphia Eagles bt San Francisco 49ers
Pegasus World Cup – Art Collector
BBL Cup final – London Lions bt Leicester Riders
WBBL Cup final – London Lions bt Leicester Riders
Jan 30
Sean Dyche appointed as manager of Everton
Dubai Desert Classic – McIlroy
Jan 31
Transfer deadline day –
Enzo Fernandez moves from Benfica to Chelsea for £107 million
Jorginho moves from Chelsea to Arsenal
Marcel Sabitzer moves from Bayern Munich to Man Utd on loan
Joao Cancelo moves from Man City to Bayern Munich on loan
Carabao Cup semi-final – Newcastle Utd bt Southampton
February
Feb 1
Carabao Cup semi-final – Man Utd bt Nottingham Forest
Feb 4
Six Nations captains – Owen Farrell, Ken Owens, Jonathan Sexton, Jamie Ritchie, Antoine Dupont, Michele Lamaro
Six Nations coaches – Steve Borthwick, Warren Gatland, Andy Farrell, Gregor Townsend, Fabien Galthie, Kieran Crowley
Six Nations – Ireland bt Wales. First try of the tournament scored by Caelan Doris
Six Nations – Scotland bt England. Winning try scored by Duhan van der Merwe
Big Bash League final – Perth Scorchers bt Brisbane Heat
Feb 5
Harry Kane breaks Jimmy Greaves’ goal scoring record for Spurs, with his 267th goal, against Man City
Great Britain win a first four-man bobsleigh medal at the World Championships for 84 years with silver in St Moritz. Pilot – Brad Hall
German Masters final – Ali Carter bt Tom Ford
Feb 6
Jesse Marsch sacked as manager of Leeds Utd
Alpine World Ski Championships start in France. Men’s events held in Courchevel. Women’s events held in Meribel
Feb 7
FA Cup fourth round – Sheffield Utd bt Wrexham
LeBron James becomes the NBA's all-time leading scorer, passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 39-year-old record of 38,387 points
FIFA Club World Cup semi-final – Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia) bt Flamengo (Brazil)
Feb 8
FIFA Club World Cup semi-final – Real Madrid by Al Ahly (Egypt)
Feb 9
Tony Faulkner dies
Feb 10
Women’s T20 World Cup starts in South Africa
Feb 11
Women’s downhill – Jasmine Flury (Switzerland)
Six Nations – Ireland bt France
Six Nations – Scotland bt Wales and win the Doddie Weir Cup
FIFA Club World Cup final (Rabat) – Real Madrid 5 Al-Hilal 3
Feb 12
Men’s downhill – Marco Odermatt (Switzerland)
Six Nations – England bt Italy
Nathan Jones sacked as manager of Southampton
World Senior Darts Championship final (Circus Tavern, Purfleet) – Robert Thornton bt Richie Howson
Super Bowl LVII – Kansas City Chiefs 38 Philadelphia Eagles 35
Winning field goal kicked by Harrison Butker
MVP – Patrick Mahomes
Game played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
Half time show headlined by Rihanna
NFL MVP – Patrick Mahomes
Feb 13
British Horseracing Authority's revised whip regulations come into effect
Feb 16
Women’s giant slalom – Shriffrin
Welsh Open round of 32 – Adam Wells bt Trump
Feb 17
Men’s giant slalom – Marco Odermatt
Welsh Open quarter-final – Teng Pengfei bt O’Sullivan
Feb 18
World Club Challenge – Penrith Panthers 12 St Helens 13. Lewis Dodd kicked the winning drop-goal in golden-point extra time
Women’s slalom – Laurence St-Germain (Canada)
Feb 19
First Test – England 325-9 and 374 New Zealand 306 (Blundell 138) and 126. England won by 267 runs
Anderson and Broad become the most successful bowling partnership in Test history, passing Warne and McGrath's record of 1,001 wickets
Welsh Open final (Llandudno) – Milkins bt Murphy
Men’s slalom – Henrik Kristoffersen (Norway). Silver – AJ Ginnis (Greece)
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships start in Georgia
Feb 21
Greg Foster dies
England score record 213-5 against Pakistan to post the highest total in Women's T20 World Cup history
Javi Gracia appointed as manager of Leeds Utd
Feb 22
Champions League – Liverpool 2 Real Madrid 5
Feb 23
John Motson dies
Women's T20 World Cup semi-final – Australia bt India
Feb 24
Women's T20 World Cup semi-final – South Africa bt England
Feb 25
Six Nations – Ireland bt Italy
Six Nations – England bt Wales. Winning try scored by Ollie Lawrence
Saudi Cup – Panthalassa. World’s richest horse race
Feb 26
Six Nations – France bt Scotland. Mohamed Haouas (France) became the first player to receive two career red cards in Six Nations. Grant Gilchrist was also sent off
Scottish League Cup final – Celtic bt Rangers
Women’s T20 World Cup final (Cape Town) – Australia bt South Africa
Carabao Cup final – Man Utd 2 (Casemiro, Rashford) Newcastle Utd 0
Players Championship snooker final – Murphy bt Carter
Tommy Fury bt Jake Paul in boxing match in Saudi Arabia
Feb 27
Novak Djokovic surpasses Steffi Graf's record for the most weeks as world number one after entering a 378th week at the top of the men's rankings
Best Fifa Football Awards –
The Best men's player – Lionel Messi
The Best women's player – Alexia Putellas
The Best men's coach – Lionel Scaloni
The Best women's coach – Sarina Wiegman
Snowboard slopestyle – Mia Brookes, who becomes Great Britain's youngest world champion in snowboarding history at the age of 16
Feb 28
Second Test (Basin Reserve, Wellington) – England 435-8 (Brook 186, Root 153*) and 256 New Zealand 209 and 483 (Williamson 132, Leach 5-157). New Zealand won by one run. Series drawn 1-1
Last man James Anderson was caught down the leg side by Tom Blundell off Neil Wagner when England needed two to win
West Indies defeated Australia in 1993 in the only other Test match to have been won by one run
March
Mar 1
Just Fontaine dies
FA Cup fifth round – Grimsby bt Southampton
Mar 2
Mixed snowboard team cross – GB (Huw Nightingale and Charlotte Bankes)
European Athletics Indoor Championships start in Istanbul
Mar 4
Philip Billing scores after 9 seconds for Bournemouth against Arsenal
Ski halfpipe. Silver – Zoe Atkin
1500m – Laura Muir
Mumbai Indians bt Gujarat Giants in the first game of the Indian Women’s Premier League
World Women’s Snooker Championship – Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan (Thailand)
Mar 5
Formula One teams –
Red Bull – Max Verstappen, Sergio Perez
Ferrari – Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz
Mercedes – Lewis Hamilton, George Russell
Aston Martin – Fernando Alonso, Lance Stroll
McLaren – Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri (Australia)
Williams – Logan Sargeant (USA), Alexander Albon
AlphaTauri – Nyck de Vries (Netherlands), Yuki Tsunoda
Alpine – Pierre Gasly, Esteban Ocon
Haas – Kevin Magnussen, Nico Hulkenberg
Alfa Romeo – Valtteri Bottas, Zhou Guanyu
Bahrain GP – Verstappen, Perez, Alonso
Liverpool 7 Man Utd 0
Salah breaks Robbie Fowler's record of 128 Premier League goals for Liverpool
Women’s League Cup final – Arsenal bt Chelsea
800m – Keely Hodgkinson
Long jump – Jazmin Sawyers
UK Open darts championship – Andrew Gilding bt Michael van Gerwen
HSBC Women’s World Championships – JY Ko (South Korea)
Mar 7
Champions League Round of 16 – AC Milan bt Spurs
Mar 11
Six Nations – England 10 France 53
Six Nations – Wales bt Italy
Mikaela Shiffrin becomes the greatest Alpine skier of all time with her 87th World Cup win, surpassing the record of 86 held by Swede Ingemar Stenmark since 1989
Mar 12
Six Nations – Ireland bt Scotland
Players Championship (Sawgrass) – Scottie Scheffler. 2nd Tyrell Hatton
Aaron Rai made a hole-in-one at the 17th hole
Mar 13
Dick Fosbury dies
Mar 14
Champions League Round of 16 – Man City 7 (Haaland (5)) RB Leipzig 0
Fifa switch the format for the expanded 2026 World Cup back to four-team groups
Champion Hurdle – Constitution Hill (Nico de Boinville), trained by Nicky Henderson. 2nd State Man 3rd Zanahiyr
Mares’ Hurdle – Honeysuckle (Rachael Blackmore)
Bangladesh bt England 3-0 in T20 series
Mar 15
Queen Mother Champion Chase – Energumene
Cross Country Chase – Delta Work
Champions League Round of 16 – Real Madrid bt Liverpool
Mar 16
Ryanair Chase – Envoi Allen
Stayers’ Hurdle – Sire Du Berlais
Europa League Round of 16 – Sporting Lisbon bt Arsenal
Women’s snooker pioneer Vera Selby dies
Mar 17
Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira is sacked
Gold Cup – Galopin des Champs (Paul Townend), trained by Willie Mullins. 2nd Bravemansgame 3rd Conflated 4th Noble Yeats
Prestbury Cup – Ireland bt GB
Leading Jockey – Paul Townend
Leading Trainer – Willie Mullins
Mar 18
Six Nations – Scotland bt Italy. Hat-trick for Blair Kinghorn
Six Nations – Wales bt France. 100th cap for Taulupe Faletau
Six Nations – Ireland bt England. Freddie Steward sent off. 100th cap for Dan Cole
Johnny Sexton surpasses Ronan O'Gara (557 points) as the Six Nations' record scorer
Ireland's first Grand Slam in five years, and first won in Dublin
Final table – Ireland, France, Scotland, England, Wales, Italy
Leading points scorer – Thomas Ramos (84)
Leading try scorer – Damian Penaud (5)
Player of the tournament – Antoine Dupont
FA Cup quarter-final – Man City 6 (Haaland (3)) Burnley 0
Pakistan Super League final – Lahore Qalandars bt Multan Sultans
Mar 19
FA Cup quarter-final – Brighton 5 Grimsby 0
Premiership Rugby Cup final – Exeter Chiefs bt London Irish
Saudi Arabia GP – Perez, Verstappen, Russell
Indian Wells Masters. Men’s – Alcaraz. Women’s – Rybakina
Alpine Ski World Cup –
Men’s overall – Marco Odermatt (Switzerland)
Men’s downhill – Aleksander Aamodt Kilde (Norway)
Women’s overall – Mikaela Shiffrin (USA)
Women’s downhill – Sofia Goggia (Italy)
Men’s Ski Jumping World Cup – Halvor Egner Granerud (Norway)
Women’s Ski Jumping World Cup – Eva Pinkelnig (Austria)
Mar 21
World Baseball Classic final – Japan bt USA
Roy Hodgson appointed as manager of Crystal Palace
Mar 22
World Figure Skating Championships start in Japan
Mar 23
Harry Kane scores against Italy to become England's all-time top goalscorer with his 54th goal, breaking Wayne Rooney's record. Luke Shaw sent off. Match played in Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, Naples
Cristiano Ronaldo makes a world-record 197th men's international appearance in Portugal's match against Liechtenstein
Mar 24
Thomas Tuchel replaces Julian Nagelsmann as manager of Bayern Munich
Women’s singles – Kaori Sakamoto (Japan)
Mar 25
Men’s singles – Shoma Uno (Japan)
Ilia Malinin (USA) lands a quadruple axel for the first time on the world stage
Ice Dance – Madison Chock and Evan Bates (USA). 4th Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson (UK)
Dubai World Cup – Ushba Tesoro
Mar 26
WPL final – Mumbai Indians bt Delhi Capitals
Scottish Challenge Cup final – Hamilton Academical bt Raith Rovers
Cambridge win men’s and women’s boat races
South Africa chase down 259, the highest pursuit in T20 history, to beat West Indies in T20 international
Ivan Toney makes England debut, against Ukraine
World Match Play Championship final – Sam Burns bt Cameron Young. Third-place play-off – McIlroy bt Scheffler
BBL Trophy final – Caledonia Gladiators bt Cheshire Phoenix
WBBL Trophy final – London Lions bt Leicester Riders
Mar 27
Antonio Conte leaves Spurs by mutual consent
Mar 28
Euro 2024 qualifying Group A – Scotland 2 (McTominay (2)) Spain 0
April
Apr 1
Ken Buchanan dies
Lincoln Handicap – Migration
Apr 2
Australian GP – Verstappen, Hamilton, Alonso. The race finished under a safety car after three red flags
Papa Johns EFL Trophy final – Bolton bt Plymouth
Brendan Rodgers sacked as manager of Leicester
Graham Potter sacked as manager of Chelsea
Tour Championship snooker final – Shaun Murphy bt Kyren Wilson
Apr 3
WWE and the Endeavor Group, the owners of mixed martial arts franchise UFC, are to form a new £17.3 billion sports entertainment brand
Apr 4
Amir Khan banned for two years after an anti-doping test revealed the presence of a banned substance following his fight against Kell Brook in 2022
Reading given six-point deduction for breaching EFL business plan
Fulham's Aleksandar Mitrovic is given an eight-match ban after pushing referee Chris Kavanagh in their FA Cup loss at Manchester United
Switzerland will host the 2025 Uefa Women's European Championship
Apr 5
Masters par 3 contest – Tom Hoge. Seamus Power hits back-to-back hole-in-ones
Frank Lampard to manage Chelsea until the end of the season
Apr 6
Women's Finalissima (Wembley) – England bt Brazil
Apr 8
Son Heung-min becomes the first Asian player to score 100 goals in the Premier League
Apr 9
The Masters – Jon Rahm. 2nd Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka
Apr 10
Irish Grand National – I Am Maximus
Dean Smith appointed as manager of Leicester City until the end of the season
Apr 11
Australia end England’s 30 match unbeaten run in women’s football. England's first ever loss under Sarina Wiegman
European Gymnastics Championships start in Antalya, Turkey
Apr 12
Proposed stadiums for joint Ireland and United Kingdom bid for the UEFA Euro 2028 includes Everton Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock and Casement Park in Belfast
Apr 13
Aintree Hurdle – Constitution Hill
Aintree Bowl – Shishkin
Apr 14
Melling Chase – Pic d’Orhy
Topham Chase – Bill Baxter
Harry Brook his maiden Indian Premier League century for Sunrisers Hyderabad
Women’s all-around – Jessica Gadirova
Apr 15
Grand National – Corach Rambler (Derek Fox), trained by Lucinda Russell. 2nd Vanillier 3rd Gaillard 4th Noble Yeats. Race delayed by animal rights activists. Hill Sixteen died during the race
Billie Jean Cup qualifier (Coventry) – France bt Great Britain
Heavyweight boxer Joe Joyce suffers first pro loss, to China’s Zhilei Zhang
Men’s floor – Luke Whitehouse
Apr 16
Chris Ashton becomes the first player to score 100 Premiership tries
Arjun Tendulkar, the son of Sachin, makes his Indian Premier League debut for Mumbai Indians
Women’s floor – Jessica Gadirova
Jake Jarman won two gymnastics silver medals and a bronze medal
Apr 17
Play is disrupted at the World Snooker Championship after a protester climbed on to a table and covered it in an orange powder
Leeds 1 Liverpool 6
Quarterback Jalen Hurts agrees a new deal with the Philadelphia Eagles that makes him the highest-paid player in NFL history
Wisden leading cricketer in the world – Ben Stokes
Cricketers of the Year – Tom Blundell, Ben Foakes, Harmanpreet Kaur, Daryl Mitchell, Matthew Potts
Apr 18
Champions League quarter-finals – Real Madrid bt Chelsea, AC Milan bt Napoli
Apr 19
World Snooker Championship first round – Kyren Wilson 147 against Ryan Day
World Snooker Championship first round – Anthony McGill bt Judd Trump
Champions League quarter-finals – Man City bt Bayern Munich, AC Milan bt Benfica
Apr 20
World Snooker Championship first round – Si Jiahui bt Shaun Murphy
Europa League quarter-final – Sevilla bt Man Utd
Gloucestershire's Tom Price makes a hundred and takes a hat-trick on the same day
Apr 22
Scottish Grand National – Kitty’s Light
FA Cup semi-final – Mahrez hat-trick for Man City against Sheffield Utd
Wrexham bt Boreham Wood to win promotion from National League
Apr 23
London Marathon –
Men’s – Kelvin Kiptum (Kenya), in 2 hours 1 minute 25 seconds, the second-fastest time ever
Women’s – Sifan Hassan (Netherlands), in her first-ever marathon
Men’s wheelchair – Marcel Hug (Switzerland). Fifth win
Women’s wheelchair – Madison de Rozario (Australia)
FA Cup semi-final – Man Utd bt Brighton
Newcastle Utd 6 Spurs 1. Newcastle scored five goals in the first 21 minutes
Chevron Championship – Lilia Vu (USA)
Apr 24
Spurs interim manager Cristian Stellini is sacked after four matches in charge and replaced by Ryan Mason
Champion jump jockey – Richard Hughes
Champion jump trainer – Paul Nicholls
Championship Player of the Year – Chuba Akpom (Middlesbrough)
League One Player of the Year – Aaron Collins (Bristol Rovers)
League Two Player of the Year – Sam Hoskins (Northampton)
Apr 26
Quarter-final – Luca Brecel bt O’Sullivan
Man City 4 Arsenal 1
Apr 27
Women’s Champions League semi-final – Barcelona bt Chelsea
NFL draft first pick – Bryce Young (Carolina Panthers)
Apr 28
Jim Fox dies
Apr 29
Women’s Six Nations – England 38 France 33. England win Grand Slam
Brighton 6 Wolves 0
Semi-final – Luca Brecel 17 Si Jiahui 15. Brecel won 11 frames in a row
Semi-final – Mark Selby 17 Mark Allen 15
Champions Cup semi-final – Leinster bt Toulouse
Sergio Perez wins first race in new ‘sprint’ format at Azerbaijan GP
Apr 30
Azerbaijan GP – Perez, Verstappen, Leclerc
Champions Cup semi-final – La Rochelle bt Exeter
Tour de Romandie – Adam Yates