| 1 | Decathlon | 9.4/10 | Excellent all-round sports retailer with strong value, wide own-brand ranges and equipment for dozens of sports. Particularly good for beginners, families and outdoor gear. Decathlon also promotes 1-year returns on Decathlon-made products and a 2-year warranty on those products. |
| 2 | Nike | 9.1/10 | Best for Nike trainers, running gear, football boots, gym wear and exclusive releases. Strong brand experience, but prices can be higher unless you catch sale periods. |
| 3 | Adidas | 8.9/10 | Great for trainers, football kit, sportswear and lifestyle clothing. A strong choice for shoppers who want a mix of performance and casual wear. |
| 4 | JD Sports | 8.7/10 | Strong for branded trainers, football shirts and streetwear. Best suited to shoppers looking for sports fashion rather than specialist equipment. |
| 5 | Sports Direct | 8.4/10 | Huge range and often competitive prices, especially for branded sportswear, trainers and gym gear. Returns can be less generous than some rivals, so check the policy before ordering. |
| 6 | Pro:Direct Sport | 8.3/10 | Particularly good for football, running, rugby, cricket and tennis. A strong pick for serious players who want specialist boots, clothing and equipment. |
| 7 | Wiggle | 8.1/10 | Best known for cycling, running and triathlon products. Good for more committed fitness shoppers, although stock and ownership changes have affected the brand in recent years. |
| 8 | Start Fitness | 7.9/10 | Good value for running shoes, fitness clothing and training gear. A useful alternative to larger retailers if you are bargain hunting. |
| 9 | Runners Need | 7.8/10 | Strong specialist option for running shoes, clothing and accessories. Good for runners who want a more focused range rather than a general sports shop. |
| 10 | Lovell Sports | 7.6/10 | Useful for rugby, football and training gear. Selection can be strong, especially around team sports, but it is more specialist than mainstream. |