
‘Everyone expects us to win’: Why England tries to live in the now
New York Times: Players and coach say it takes a lot to shake a champion.
New York Times: Players and coach say it takes a lot to shake a champion.
The country's largest city woke up to shocking news this morning.
Gunman, who has been named, was on home detention, allowed to travel to site of shooting.
They were part of the Mount Albert Grammar dynasty, winning multiple school trophies.
Shooting took place in the heart of a busy transport and office hub.
It was the opportunity of a lifetime for the Dannevirke High girls' football team.
None of the workers were aware of what they were running from, says one of the men.
Overseas media have been left stunned at the deadly scenes on Auckland's waterfront.
NZ women’s football has never known an occasion like this – and might never again.
Everything you need to know ahead of the sold-out clash at Eden Park.
"This is one of the coolest positions that I’ll ever have."
'We want them to be able to train on the best facility possible,' the groundskeeper says.
Michael Burgess runs through the big talking points for NZ's clash against Norway.
Visiting Down Under for the FIFA Women's World Cup? Here's what to eat
OPINION: Use this World Cup as an opportunity to see the beautiful game up really close.
Paula Hansen reflects on her roots as the world cup approaches.
Her doctor had devastating words for her: 'I’m not sure if you’ll play football again'.
The qualification battle for football's National League heats up
The veteran has only missed two of 25 Ferns matches under Jitka Klimková.
What you need to know about the biggest women's sports event in the world.
Kahumako Rameka encourages people to get involved in Māori culture, but the right way.
Kris Shannon on what’s coming our way later this week.
The Matildas have called for equal prize money for football’s global showpieces.
A brief assortment of the kits Viva fashion director Dan Ahwa is loving and loathing.
Vic Esson knows the precarious nature of sport - having taken an unusual route to the top.
Star players from around the world give top tips for tourism in their home countries.
Opinion: Letters on Matariki and beach hoons, premium debate on if inflation is easing.
Grace Jale has been unexpectedly dropped to the bench in the Ferns' last two games.
The Football Ferns could go into their World Cup opener without one of their key players.
The former Prime Minister brought her daughter Neve along for a kick-around.