After a pulsating 2-2 draw, Manchester United have the crowd on their side as they host Barcelona in the second leg of their Europa League knockout tie. Old Trafford are expecting one of their biggest turnouts of the season, as they host Barcelona in their Europa League knockout tie. With the tie finely poised, manager […]
Author: Oliver Holmes
Premier League Darts Preview
The Premier League of Darts crosses the Irish Sea to Dublin this week, with Michael Smith looking to pick up where he left off in Glasgow. Dublin has hosted some fantastic nights in darting history. On the outskirts at the CityWest hotel, it witnessed the first ever 9-darter in the World Grand Prix by Brendan […]
Legendary commentator John Motson dies aged 77
The former broadcaster worked for 50 years at the BBC, commentating on 10 World Cups with one of the most recognisable voices in the sport. His most iconic commentary came in 1972, when Hereford United striker Ronnie Radford scored his iconic winner against Newcastle United. Motson believed that if the goal never happened he would […]
Cheltenham Gold Cup goes on tour with five weeks to go until the Festival
The Gold Cup will tour around the community and give people the opportunity to hold one of the most prestigious prizes in sport. The Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup begins its annual tour around the local community, in the run-up to the race itself on March, 17. Starting at the Cheltenham John Lewis, the Gold Cup […]
Duncan Ferguson: Saturday will be a ‘tough task’, as Forest Green prepare to take on Morecambe
Forest Green Rovers will make the long trip up North to take on relegation rivals Morecambe, in which manager Duncan Ferguson says his side are the ‘underdogs’. Forest Green Rovers are currently bottom of League One, with only one point from their last nine league matches. They take on a Morecambe side, who got dismantled […]
Weekend Racing Preview: Favourites should flourish at Newbury & Warwick
It’s Betfair Hurdle Day at Newbury, with a competitive field for the feature. Paul Nicholls holds strong cards in the two Graded races, and Festival hope Jonbon reappears at Warwick. Newbury is the feature card on Saturday with two Grade Two’s and a competitive Betfair Hurdle feature, which shouldn’t provide any worries for Cheltenham favourites […]
LIVE BLOG: Gareth Bale Retires, Oxford v Arsenal Reaction & Tonight’s Cheltenham Town Preview
Hello and welcome to Park Life Sport’s live blog. Be sure to check here to keep up to date with all of the goings on in the sporting world. We’ll bring you all the reaction from Arsenal’s win over Oxford United last night, as well as preview tonight’s Carabao Cup Quarter Finals. There’ll also be […]
Rahm proves that the PGA Tour hasn’t been out-LIV-ed, just yet.
An entertaining start in Hawaii shows that the PGA Tour’s elevated events isn’t just about a bigger purse, it’s elevated drama. Who says golf is boring?! Jon Rahm had a miracle win in the Aloha state, with a final round of -10 to beat Collin Morikawa by two shots, after Morikawa led into the final […]
Tahmuras is Terrific in the Tolworth, and a 50/1 winner leaves us Wishing And Hoping.
The weekends’ racing saw a competitive Tolworth, a big-priced winner in the Veterans’ Chase and another runner added to Mullins’ Cheltenham army over at Naas. Tahmuras enhanced his chances for the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle as he won the Grade One Tolworth Novices’ Hurdle, in testing ground at Sandown Park. Racing keen early on, Tahmuras sat […]
Racing Report: Protektorat Pumps It Up at Haydock and The Crowd Is Let Down At Ascot
Saturday’s racing saw a jubilant Skelton team up at Haydock, but a despondent Henderson team down at Ascot. Protektorat laid down the gauntlet for the Gold Cup, as he stormed to an 11-length victory in the first Grade One of the season. Lit up in the early stages, jockey Harry Skelton held his mount towards […]