In pictures: Mobbs Memorial match returns
The British Army took on a Northampton Saints team at Franklin Gardens in a fixture that paid tribute to Edgar Mobbs.
The British Army took on a Northampton Saints team at Franklin Gardens in a fixture that paid tribute to Edgar Mobbs.
A 59-7 defeat gave the Army plenty to learn from heading into the Navy clash at Twickenham Stadium.
A missed penalty, a dramatic comeback and a shootout success resulted in one of the most action-packed finals in years.
At his lowest point, Dan Tasker only saw himself as a broken man, but the Invictus programme changed things for him.
Due to the event being delayed twice, the British team looks different from the one originally picked.
Both the men's and the historic first-ever women's match at Twickenham Stadium will be broadcast LIVE on Saturday 30 April by BFBS.
Dan Tasker is part of Team UK in The Hague and joined this week's Forces Sport podcast to tell us his story.
The competition starts in The Hague this weekend, after being delayed by the pandemic.
One of the few members of Team UK to still serve, Sqn Ldr McBain will compete in archery and sitting volleyball.
Amateur rider served with 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery and won Royal Artillery Gold Cup and Grand Military Gold Cup this year.
Former marine JJ Chalmers said the Duke of Sussex is "someone I dearly love" and explained why he is "forever grateful" to him.
An 18-10 win in Ealing sets up a winner-takes-all Army v Navy battle at Twickenham Stadium.
The Air Force bounced back from their defeat to the Army with a win in Ealing.
Round two of the tournament took place in Ealing with the Navy hosting the Air Force.
The historic women's match will be held at Twickenham Stadium for the first time ever on 30 April.
The match against the Royal Navy's team will take place at Twickenham Stadium for the first time ever.