The Sunday Sport is a British newspaper which established itself in the 1980s as a tabloid. It has printed plainly ludicrous stories, such as a double-decker London bus being found frozen in the Antarctic ice, or a World War II bomber found on the moon. Defenders of the paper point out that it is not intended to be taken seriously.

It has always had a salacious edge, mirroring The Sun's page three, except spread across more of the pages. In more recent years this has turned into borderline pornography with little news content (either factual or made up). This situation was boosted when the newspaper was bought by Northern & Shell, publishers of soft porn titles such as Penthouse.

It is accompanied by a daily title, The Daily Sport. Its sister title in the UK is the Daily Express.