Changing lives through football: the Homeless World Cup
With estimates putting the number at 100 million people homeless worldwide, the Homeless World Cup looks to use the beautiful game as the catalyst for positive change.
Lincoln's Premier Student Newspaper
With estimates putting the number at 100 million people homeless worldwide, the Homeless World Cup looks to use the beautiful game as the catalyst for positive change.
From the vuvuzela to the Jabulani, the World Cup has absorbed the planet for the last month. But who are the winners and losers?
Spain and the Netherlands will battle for the biggest prize in football. Bradley King previews the match and predicts a winner.
This World Cup has seen teams trade their traditional play in exchange for success. Could England learn from such sacrifices?
England's embarassing defeat to Germany in the World Cup left fans wanting someone to blame. We look at what can be improved upon in the future.
A so-called 'psychic' octopus called Paul has predicted that Germany will beat England in the World Cup on the match on Sunday.
David James values the importance of preparation in sport. Could this be key if England are left to face a penalty shootout against Germany?
Germany legend Beckenbauer has launched another scathing attack on the England team, calling Capello's side 'burnt out' and 'stupid'.
Fabio Capello is expected to resign as England manager if England fail to beat Slovenia and crash out of the World Cup on Wednesday.
England were devoid of any invention and adventure against Algeria. Bradley King argues for a change of system and a recall to a familiar face.