The 2029 World Athletics Championships could be coming to the UK if a call from some of the legends of the sport in Wales is taken up.
A familiar name will be on familiar turf next season, when Ross Moriarty plays for the Ospreys, who are moving back to St. Helen’s.
June has been a cruel month for Wales in the past which is why Craig Bellamy is demanding the highest of standards on Friday night, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
All football fans love an exciting young talent and Welsh supporters have a few to look forward to, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
It looks like a certain walkover, but Ben Cabango reckons Wales cannot take anything for granted against Liechtenstein after previous disasters.
In their final match before the Euro 2025 finals, Wales were heavily beaten by Italy, but Rhian Wilkinson remains optimistic they can bounce back as Graham Thomas reports.
It is Derby day at Epsom on Saturday and The Racing Post's James Stevens has the latest on how Wales could be represented on the famous Downs.
Ben Pritchard is now the man to beat in para single sculls rowing after coming home to Wales as European champion, to add to his status as Paralympic champion earned last year.
The Dragons have been quick off the mark in rebuilding their squad after a dismal season, with new recruit Fetuli Paea adding extra spice.
Wales take on Italy in Swansea on Tuesday night, with preparation for the Euros finals in Switzerland now the name of the game.
Wales resume their World Cup qualification campaign at home to Liechtenstein on Friday night, before facing Belgium in Brussels, where Harry Wilson has good memories.
Craig Bellamy has underpinned his success so far as Wales manager with some well-chosen guidelines for his players.
The Scarlets’ season is over, but they went further than any of the other Welsh regions and Dwayne Peel reckons the future is bright.
The Worthington Mid District Cup Finals are over for another year and the silverware spread far and wide, as Carl Field reports.
The Scarlets have the toughest task in rugby – winning away to Leinster – but a recent win over the blue machine offers plenty of hope.
Wales have dropped down a level in the Women’s Nations League after a controversial away defeat to Denmark.
Wales are in danger of the drop, but the bigger picture is they are very much on a high, says skipper Angharad James.
Not many teams beat Leinster in Dublin, but Josh Macleod insists the resurgent Scarlets are capable of doing so this weekend, as Graham Thomas reports.
Gerwyn Price looked as if he might contine his exceptional playing record against Luke Littler, but was eventually blasted out by The Nuke.
He was rumoured to be considering a move to France, but Taulupe Faletau has signed on for another year with Cardiff.