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Round-the-clock breaking sports news servicePress Association Sport's wire service has established a reputation of providing fast, fair and accurate sports news to our customers in an ever-changing media environment. The round-the-clock breaking news service is powered by content from our network of experienced sports journalists and correspondents.

Prior to an event, our team deliver detailed match previews, exclusive stories and comment in the build-up to a fixture. Once the final whistle is blown, match reviews, reports, reaction and interviews with the world's leading sports stars are provided along with in-depth analysis, incisive comment and high-quality features.

Press Association Sport has established a reputation throughout the industry for getting the important news stories out first.

Our journalists have contacts at the highest levels of sport. Their information from governing bodies, clubs, managers and players, means when rumour turns to fact you can rely on us to be first, fast and fair.

 

Sport headlines example

  • England victory charge delayed

    Graeme Swann
    England's hopes of wrapping up the first Test inside four days looked unlikely to be realised thanks to Junaid Siddique's rearguard action - but the result remained in little doubt.
  • Cahill heading back to training

    Gary Cahill
    Bolton defender Gary Cahill is scheduled to return to training on Monday just 37 days after being diagnosed as having a blood clot in his left arm.
  • England close in on four-day win

    Tim Bresnan
    England were five wickets from victory at tea on day four of the first Test against Bangladesh.