Dom Smith is a Football Reporter for The Standard, covering London football and the England men’s and women’s national teams. Dom covers Crystal Palace, Fulham and Brentford particularly closely, and has reported on tennis at Wimbledon. In 2023, the same year he joined The Standard, Dom was named Hugh McIlvanney Student Football Writer of the Year by the Football Writers’ Association. Before joining The Standard, Dom founded the website EnglandFootball.org and was a freelance football writer, in which he wrote for the likes of The Guardian, The New Statesman, and The Times....
Dom Smith is a Football Reporter for The Standard, covering London football and the England men’s and women’s national teams. Dom covers Crystal Palace, Fulham and Brentford particularly closely, and has reported on tennis at Wimbledon. In 2023, the same year he joined The Standard, Dom was named Hugh McIlvanney Student Football Writer of the Year by the Football Writers’ Association. Before joining The Standard, Dom founded the website EnglandFootball.org and was a freelance football writer, in which he wrote for the likes of The Guardian, The New Statesman, and The Times.
The defender has told the club his desire to leave and the manager aims to sign two replacements, and reenforce further positions
Cottagers boss insists that his side’s progress depends on much more than just summer transfer spending
Midfielder saw move to Bayern Munich collapse last year
Bees hope to have midfielder available after long-term absence
Exclusive interview with Standard Sport
The club have offered the defender fresh terms, rather than trigger a one-year extension, but the player remains unconvinced
Palace Under-21s become second winners from England, after Manchester City in the competition’s first season
Parisian striker admits he thinks daily about Les Bleus selection
Aston Villa nearly denied Manchester City the crown two years ago and West Ham will be no walk in the park on the final day
Heung-min Son denied in one-on-one as Tottenham came close to leveller with five minutes to go on Tuesday night
Spurs had their chances but did not hand Arsenal a title boost
Spurs impress despite defeat
England boss excited by Millie Bright’s return as she pays tribute to Rachel Daly following her international retirement
The Bees boss has impressed senior Old Trafford figures
Blues forward rewarded for fine WSL form as Sarina Wiegman names Lionesses squad for crucial qualifying run
Spurs are huge underdogs for a pivotal fixture in the title race, but the result is by no means guaranteed
Spurs were outclassed at Wembley, but conquerors prove they are on the right path
Three Lions boss is reported to be under consideration to succeed the struggling Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford
Dejan Kulusevski insists Spurs are not thinking about the ramifications of Tuesday’s pivotal showdown for their north London rivals
Spurs were comfortably second best at Wembley but Vilahamn insisted there are positives to take
The United boss is eyeing more success after the club’s first major piece of silverware