Sport
The devastating impact on sporting life and the rise of women's football
O'Moore Park, Portlaoise: The GAA and Rule 21
Rule 21 prevented British Forces personnel from being members of the GAA
The Aviva Stadium, Dublin: Ireland's Only "Pals" Battalion
Volunteers from the IRFU form D Company of the 7th Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers
Newmarket, Suffolk: The Race Goes On
The July Course hosts the classics as other racecourses close down for the war years
Highfield Road, Coventry: Rise of Women’s Football
Establishing Coventry City Ladies at the end of World War One
Aston Villa Football Club, Birmingham: Footballers at War
The players who were encouraged to leave the football pitch for the battle ground
Hereford Racecourse, Hereford: Camp for Troops and Horses
Formerly home to more than 3.500 soldiers and 2,000 war horses
Preston North End FC, Lancashire: Ladies Football
The women workers turned footballers who went on to tour France and the USA
Goldstone Ground, Brighton: From the Football Field to the Battlefield
The footballer who deserted with his pregnant wife
Ashbourne, Derbyshire: Shrovetide Football
The unique Ashbourne Shrovetide Football match continued in war
Bristol Rovers FC, Bristol: Immortalising History
Will Bristol lose the rugby home it fought so hard for?
Edinburgh, Scotland: Macrae's Battalion
EH12 5EY - The story of Edinburgh sportsmen who served and died in the First World War.
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff: The Welsh Rugby Stars Who Died in the Great War
The thirteen Welsh rugby internationals who died in the Great War
Millfields Road, Clapton: Home of Clapton Orient Football Club
The first English football team to join up en masse
Northamptonshire County Cricket Club, Northampton: The Steelbacks Who Went to War
Cricketers killed in battle are finally getting a memorial
Abington Square, Northampton: Hero on Pitch and Battlefield
The footballer who raised his own army
New Road, Worcester: From Opening Bat to the Front Line
How WW1 tore Worcestershire County Cricket Club apart
KC Stadium, Hull: Most Decorated War Rugby Player
Only serving professional rugby league player to win the MC and VC during WW1
Gloucester Rugby Club, Gloucester: Great Players in the Great War
Former Gloucester player Simon Devereux uncovers the the club's role during WW1
Ballyclare, Co Antrim: Comrades Form Football Team
Ballyclare Comrades Football Club was formed by soldiers returning from WW1 .
Bradford City Stadium, Bradford: Players Killed at War
Players from Bradford who paid the ultimate price
St James Park, Devon: Footballers Caught Out As War Declared
The team that played for their city and fought for their country
Glasgow, Scotland - International Ladies Match at Celtic Park
On the 2nd March 1918 Celtic Park played host to an England v Scotland football match.
Trent Bridge, Nottingham: Where Cricket Made Way for War Casualties
The cricket grounds that became a war hospital
Welford Road, Leicester: Tigers Who Fought at the Front - with Dan Cole
Seventeen Leicester Tigers rugby players died during World War One























