Live 2015 Women’s World Cup: Japan vs. England
Welcome to Culturedarm’s live blog for the second Semi-Final of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Yesterday in Montreal the United States met Germany, the side ranked number 2 in the FIFA...
Welcome to Culturedarm’s live blog for the second Semi-Final of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Yesterday in Montreal the United States met Germany, the side ranked number 2 in the FIFA...
Today the 2015 edition of the Wimbledon Championships commenced at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London. This marks the 129th year of the championships, and the 48th...
Welcome to Culturedarm’s live blog on the seventeenth day of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Five matches have already been and gone in the Round of 16, with five teams duly securing their...
Welcome to Culturedarm’s live blog on the fifteenth day of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. With the group phase of the competition coming to a close on Wednesday, the women have had...
When WWE gets it right, it can all seem so fluid, so sensible, so seamless in the connection between cause and effect, and so transparent with regard to motivation, purpose and meaning, that...
– Costa Rica will undoubtedly be disappointed, but they haven’t performed badly across their debut World Cup. Rodriguez Cedeno – only twenty-one, and currently playing for the Penn State Nittany Lions – was especially...
– After a strong first-half performance from England, Colombia had all of the play in the second half. They struggled to create clear opportunities; but they also suffered from some awful officiating,...
– The United States certainly deserved their win: they saw more of the ball, attacked in numbers, and had another level to their game. But Nigeria matched them for strength, tackling ability,...
– Some of Cameroon’s behaviour during the game was unpalatable: they made several nasty fouls, and repeatedly wasted time and feigned injury in the closing stages. Still, physical challenges and yellow cards...