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Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland?

Competing for Scotland is a rare opportunity. BBC Scotland takes a look at why it means so much




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Badminton & hockey not in Glasgow Games' 10 sports

The 10 sports, across four venues, for the scaled-down 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow are revealed.




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Who are the Commonwealth Games winners and losers?

The Commonwealth Games will take place in 2026 after Glasgow stepped in to host, but the stripped-back event has left some celebrating and others disappointed.




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Podcast: Erin Cuthbert on Celtic v Chelsea

Rachel and Leanne with their take on everything that's happening in the World of football




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Scotland's Cummings given one-week ban for red card

Scotland lock Scott Cummings is handed a one-week suspension for his red card during Sunday's defeat by South Africa.




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'It wasn't to be against Boks, but Townsend not far away'

Tom and Andy are joined by former Scotland captain Rory Lawson




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Ospreys, Dragons, Scarlets & Cardiff news

Scarlets, Ospreys, Cardiff and Dragons fans can find all the latest news about Welsh rugby's four professional regions here.




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Scrum V's rugby history

All the Welsh captains, coaches and a host of stats and results for rugby in Wales.




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Rees-Zammit has talent but lots to learn, says NFL boss

The former Wales international has had a bumpy start as he transitions to playing American football.




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Wales dream back for Williams after 10-year break

Dragons scrum-half Rhodri Williams is recalled by Wales head coach Warren Gatland more than 10 years since his last Test cap.




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Thomas' Wales call-up a Gloucester 'success story'

Gloucester lock Freddie Thomas' call-up to the Wales squad is a "real success story" for the club, says boss George Skivington.




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Burgess among five new greats added to Welsh Sports Hall of Fame

Iwan Thomas, Liza Burgess, Jim Roberts, Liz Johnson and Hugh Morris are inducted into the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame.




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Wales boost from best URC weekend in three years

BBC Sport Wales assesses a successful final weekend of the first block of games in the United Rugby Championship.




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'We're still hearing the same apologies from the WRU'

Ex-Wales wing Jess Kavanagh and chair of the Cardiff supporters body CF10 Rugby Trust Lynn Glaister express frustration at the latest WRU row involving the women's game.




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Scrum V Top 5: Sam Warburton on turning down Toulon

Former Wales and British and Irish Lions captain Sam Warburton tells of his chance to join French Top 14 side Toulon in 2013.




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No added internal pressure on Wales - Gatland

Head coach Warren Gatland says there is no added internal pressure on his side as they aim to end their nine-game losing run this autumn.




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Lake looking forward to 'incredible' Wales moment

Dewi Lake is looking forward to an "incredible" experience of captaining Wales on home turf as he prepares to lead Wales out in Cardiff for the first time against Fiji on Sunday.




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Hale hopes to have seen last WRU apology

Former prop Cerys Hale hopes her ex-Wales team-mates have received their last apology from the WRU after being "let down" again by the governing body.




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Tell me about WRU sexism, minister tells players

He says female rugby players at the centre of allegations over WRU contract talks can meet him.




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Wales coach Cunningham quits after turbulent 2024

Ioan Cunningham has left his role as Wales women head coach after a troubled year on and off the pitch.




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Remember Wales' 2022 autumn series? Play our quiz

As Wales prepare to get their 2024 Autumn Nations Series under way this weekend, how well do you recall their last autumn campaign?




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Wales equal record losing streak with defeat by Fiji

Warren Gatland's Wales equal the country's record losing international streak of 10 successive Test defeats after Fiji triumph in Cardiff.




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Legends of Welsh Sport

The story of Jim Roberts who inspired Team GB wheelchair rugby to Paralympic gold in 2021.




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Legends of Welsh Sport

A community team became the best in British basketball before vanishing at their height.




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The doctor who became a cycling world champion

A qualified doctor who watched the Tokyo Games while working at a hospital, Anna Morris is now a three-time world champion and Olympic medallist.




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Wales' journey from part-time pioneers to Euro play-offs

In the build-up to the Euro 2025 qualifying play-off against Slovakia, the country's leading goalscorer Jess Fishlock has told the story of Wales women's rise from part-timers to history makers.




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Wrexham's black football pioneer with a story worthy of Hollywood

The remarkable story of how Steve Stacey made black football history with Wrexham and found his GI father in the Deep South.




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World champions to part-timers - Martin needs patience

Cardiff's number eight has gone from part-timer to facing world champions and back again in the space of 12 months.




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WRU to apologise for contract row but denies sexism

The Welsh Rugby Union admits serious failings in contract talks with the senior women's team.




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All you need to know about Wales' autumn series

Form guide, facts and how to follow Wales who take on Fiji, Australia and South Africa this month.




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Feast Of Football

Carl, Iwan and Sam discuss the form of key Wales players before the Nations League games.




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Scrum V Top 5 - Sam Warburton's top team-mates

Sam Warburton reveals his all-time top five team-mates.




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When Sporting star Gyokeres scored for Swansea in FA Cup

Watch Viktor Gyokeres score the only goal of his loan spell at Swansea City in a 2-0 FA Cup win against Stevenage in January 2021.




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Wales managing Fishlock's fitness with Seattle Reign

Head coach Rhian Wilkinson says Wales are monitoring Jess Fishlock's fitness in conjunction with her club side Seattle Reign.




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The rise and fall of Wales coach Cunningham

From being mobbed by his players in March, to contract disputes in September, Ioan Cunningham has left his position with the Wales Women coaching team by mutual agreement after three years.




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James will not let penalty pain affect Wales

Dan James says he will not let the disappointment of his decisive missed penalty in the play-off final affect Wales in their final two Nations League games.




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Gatland admits replacement error in Wales' loss to Fiji

Wales head coach Warren Gatland has discussed an error made with his replacements during his side's defeat by Fiji in Cardiff.




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Williams hopes for 'very exciting' Swansea future

Head coach Luke Williams hopes a change of ownership at Swansea City will mean a "very exciting" future for the Championship club.




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Elliott ready for MSG dream on Jones v Miocic card

Oban Elliott is ready to realise his lifelong dream of fighting at Madison Square Garden at UFC 309




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Former Wales lock Ball to retire at end of season

Former Wales lock Jake Ball announces he will retire from professional rugby at the end of the season.




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Newport County accounts to show 'light moving forward'

Newport County say new accounts will show the club has ended a run of financial losses previously described as "unsustainable".




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Nantes condemn alleged racist abuse of Wales' Thomas

Nantes condemn alleged racist abuse of their Wales international Sorba following a recent Ligue 1 defeat at Lens.




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Corbisiero makes Aberystwyth return

Cymru Premier strugglers Aberystwyth Town appoint former Swansea City midfielder Antonio Corbisiero as their new manager.




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FAW asks Merthyr to quit England for Cymru Premier

The Football Association of Wales has made a presentation to Merthyr Town to entice them out of the English non-league system into an expanded Cymru Premier in 2026.




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Wales problems go 'much higher up the chain' than Cunningham

Ex-Wales back row Sioned Harries says the problems with the national women's team run far deeper than just blaming former head coach Ioan Cunningham.




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Williams eyes new Swans deal for 'Bale-type' Key

Luke Williams wants Swansea City to open contract talks with Josh Key after comparing the right-back to a young Gareth Bale.




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Australia focused on Wales after England scalp - Williams

Lock Jeremy Williams says Australia have come back down to earth after beating England and are fully focused on facing Wales on Sunday.




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Gatland reflects on 'media narrative' over future

Head coach Warren Gatland says he is happy to field the pressure of questions on his future after guiding Wales to a 10th successive international defeat.




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Murray 'couldn't have dreamed' of try on Wales debut

Wales wing Blair Murray says he could not have dreamed of scoring a try on debut against Fiji on Sunday.




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Anscombe still upbeat despite pain of Wales defeat

Gareth Anscombe insists Wales have the talent to beat Australia and avoid their longest losing streak.