Liverpool FC will take part in the first-ever virtual Pride in Liverpool march next weekend in support of the LGBT+ community.
Women's football is a welcoming environment for the LGBT+ community but that is in stark contrast to the men's game, says goalkeeper Chloe Morgan.
Chelsea's Anita Asante believes football would benefit from having a more open culture in which self-expression is respected and valued.
Ahead of her long-awaited comeback, the Wales legend tells Sky Sports how a new animated short film about football has inspired her.
Sky Sports News' Jessica Creighton explains why she called for an LGBT+ award on the Football Black List - and the positive response.
The pressure of being gay or bi and closeted needs to become part of football's mental health conversation, says Thomas Beattie.
To mark Pride Month, commentator Nick Heath speaks to three of Harlequins' England stars about why inclusion is so important in rugby.
Formula 1 has launched a new initiative to help impact change in society and the sport itself, including a long-term pledge to improve diversity and opportunity.
Nat Panagarry joined Off The Court and discussed her experiences as an LGBT+ athlete in netball.
Watford captain Troy Deeney believes there is probably one gay or bisexual player in every football team.
With cycling enjoying a British boom, Richard Hearne from LGBT+-inclusive group PRiDE OUT explains the significance of Saturday's #OurPrideRide.
A storyline about a gay footballer experiencing homophobia is gripping Coronation Street - and it could help with a cultural shift.
Lianne Sanderson and six more sportswomen share advice from what they've learned about being LGBT+ to mark Lesbian Visibility Day.
The support of fiancée Jenna Hayden has been pivotal to Terri Harper's world-title story - they tell Sky Sports what brought them together.
By racing in W Series, Sarah Moore is helping to raise the profile of women in motorsport - and for the LGBT+ community too.
Team GB athlete Corinne Humphreys talks to SSN's Jessica Creighton about the importance of visibility and finding her own voice.
In Lesbian Visibility Week, Wales lacrosse international Erin Walters-Williams describes her journey of authenticity in sport.
London 2012 star Sally Walton has always felt able to be authentic in hockey but coming out to her parents had complications.
Lisa Wainwright - one of British sport's most influential CEOs - says Lesbian Visibility Week can help to change leadership culture.
Chelsea's Anita Asante and hockey player turned reporter Beth Fisher discuss sport and sexuality in Lesbian Visibility Week.