Day April 6, 2026

Editor’s Note

Sport has always lived in the space between the beating of your heart and the sound of a whistle. It is the roar before a kick-off, the quiet dread of stoppage time.

The stories we tell long after the final score has faded. Sideline Sport exists to capture that space the drama, the nostalgia, the characters, the chaos, and the joy that lovers of sport cannot resist.

THE NIGHT THE UNDERDOG TOOK THE THRONE

Upsets never happen by accident. Whenever a giant falls in sport, there is always a story behind the stumble cracks in the amour, distractions in the buildup, moments where the Favorite's invincibility quietly erodes. Donald Curry vs Lloyd Honeyghan was one of those nights.

WHO WILL WIN

The NFL season has wrapped, the confetti has been swept, and the Seahawks have somehow convinced the universe that chaos is a viable business model. They entered 2025 at 60‑1 — the kind of odds usually reserved for people betting their dog could win Strictly Come Dancing.

MARTIAL or ART

Martial Arts is often seen as a world of force fists, kicks, and cinematic chaos. But beneath the spectacle lies a discipline rooted in clarity, stillness, and inner strength. For centuries, martial arts have shaped not only bodies, but minds, producing some of the most focused and grounded athletes in sport and cinema.

Land of Saints , Scholars and Sports Stars

Ireland’s sporting story is one of outsized impact. For a nation small in population but immense in spirit, Ireland has repeatedly produced athletes who not only dominated their disciplines but reshaped them. Their achievements resonate far beyond the island’s shores,…

JUAN MANUEL FANGIO The Forgotten Greatest

The Schumacher debate. It quietly pulled another giant back into the spotlight a man whose name should never drift far from any conversation about greatness. Juan Manuel Fangio. Five‑time World Champion. Master of the 1950s.