Thursday 25th June 2026

Sport

Branding the beautiful game: How the World Cup logo signifies the commercialisation of football

As billions around the world gear up for the beautiful game to touch down in not one, but three cultural superpowers, there has been an overriding sense of disgruntlement...

It’s impossible not to be Romantic about football 

It’s impossible to not be romantic about football, and by that I mean Romantic...

Goodbye football: Welcoming political tension to the centre stage of the World Cup

It’s been four years since England men lost to France at the quarter finals...

The women who turned the tide

Summer 2024 Annie Anezakis has just been elected OUBC Women’s President, Lilli Freischem is celebrating...

Rumble at the Union

Town versus Gown 2010 shows a clear 7-4 win for the Town

Keble bear down on Teddy Hall

The tense college rugby title-decider between Keble and Teddy Hall

Footballing Frustration

No goals in crucial clash

This sport Lax nothing

A crash course on lacrosse

CCC sports ground closure

Corpus lose their sports ground by Easter

Basketball blues boys bouncing high

Taking on the London South Bank Topcats

Sticks and success

Surveying the state of the Men's Hockey Blues

Oxford’s voice of sport returns

Oxide's radio show keeping you in the loop

Black and Blues

Scott Mody pulls no punches at OUABC

Sporting Heroes

Cherwell salutes the genius of Dennis Bergkamp

Pakistan’s political cricketer

Cherwell looks at the cult of Imran Khan: politician and sportsman

Tennis Blues ace their opponents

Cherwell reports on a positive season so far for OULTC

The Renaissance of the Reds

Aleks Klosok on why happy days may be returning for Nottingham Forest - at last.

The Pro

Charlotte Houston tells us about international lacrosse.

Crunch time in college football

After the thaw, competition's hotting up

Five star athletes

A modern pentathlon in the snow

Not all downhill for winter Blues

Cherwell takes to the Tignes slopes and reviews Varsity skiing

Test Team of the noughties

Tim Wigmore picks a dream Test cricket XI from the noughties

Battling blues fall to resilient Cambridge

Oxford suffers an agonisingly narrow defeat 31-27 at Twickenham

The Wrong Stuff

Tim Wigmore argues that Luke Wright shouldn't play in the First Test in South Africa

Follow us