Liberating football travel

Liberating football travel

Dundalk FC

Group stages in Europe for recent league champions

Dundalk

Ireland’s soccer town welcomes regular Euro visitors

The miracle of Montevideo

Nick Rider enjoys a football weekend in Montevideo, where the 2030 World Cup kicks off With more World Cup wins than England, Spain or France, Uruguay has a proud football history. Its soccer-mad capital contains a dozen top-flight clubs, from tiny Danubio to the big boys of Peñarol and Nacional, offering the casual visitor a […]

Highland fling

It’s tight at the top of the Highland League, where three clubs are currently two points apart. With a place in the Scottish League at stake, Tony Dawber visits leaders Brora, heading to third-placed Formartine United on Easter Saturday. From the remote, windswept Highland village of Brora, a fleet of cars and coaches will be following the […]

Dublin

Ireland’s capital looks to Euro 2028 after 2020 loss

Easter challenge for first World Cup winners

On Good Friday, West Auckland – winners of the first ‘World Cup’ in 1909 – are up against Newton Aycliffe in the Durham Challenge Cup final. Andy Potts visits the club that won football’s first major international silverware in a distant era. Nobody quite knows how an amateur team of coalminers from County Durham ended up […]

D. C. United

Audi Field revives Buzzard Point and Rooney returns

Oldham

Former capital of cotton where Royle once ruled