

'Good start' for Norris as he takes sprint poleLando Norris secures pole position for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix sprint race with McLaren team-mate and title rival Oscar Piastri in third.
'Control freak' Sesko should ignore critics - AmorimManchester United head coach Ruben Amorim accepts ÂŁ73.7m striker Benjamin Sesko has struggled at times in his first few weeks at the club but urges him not to take criticism from club legends personally.
Sabalenka beats Anisimova in 'incredible match' to reach Riyadh finalAryna Sabalenka says winning an "incredible" semi-final against Amanda Anisimova will be "great preparation" for facing Elena Rybakina in Saturday's WTA Finals decider.
'Tuchel and England's world will not revolve around Bellingham'Jude Bellingham still has a point to prove despite being recalled to Thomas Tuchel's England squad, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
Guardiola in disbelief at numbers before 1,000th gamePep Guardiola says he cannot believe the numbers he has achieved before taking charge of his 1,000th game in management when Man City host Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday.
From non-league to England call-up - who is 'Guernsey Grealish' Scott?From the eighth tier of English football to the England squad - who is new Three Lions call-up Alex Scott?
Will Arsenal be team to end Chelsea's 'ridiculous' unbeaten run?Chelsea haven't lost a match in the Women's Super League in 32 games, but could Arsenal be the team to finally end that record?
Celtic ban Green Brigade after police & steward assaultPolice Scotland issue an appeal for witnesses to come forward after a steward and two officers were assaulted at Celtic Park.
Can Scotland find way to end All Blacks hoodoo?Can Scotland end "one of sport's greatest hoodoos" and finally beat New Zealand, asks Tom English.
Osmajic gets nine-game ban for racially abusing HannibalPreston forward Milutin Osmajic is given a nine-game ban after being charged with racially abusing Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri.
Amateur golfer, 74, makes three holes-in-one in a monthAn English amateur golfer in her mid-seventies makes three holes-in-one within the space of month - at odds of 1.95 trillion to one.
Amorim backs Sesko to thrive despite 'struggles'Man Utd head coach Ruben Amorim backs striker Benjamin Sesko to find his feet at Old Trafford and insists his early "struggles" are "normal" amid the scrutiny the Red Devils face from the media and "club legends".
Bremen stage 'unbelievable' late fightback to beat WolfsburgWerder Bremen extend their unbeaten run to five games with two late goals to seal a comeback win over Wolfsburg at the Weserstadion.
Tuchel 'delighted' over Bellingham and Foden returnEngland manager Thomas Tuchel has backed midfielders Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham following their return to the squad for games against Serbia and Albania.
Areola on dogs, pressure and West Ham fighting backWest Ham United goalkeeper Alphonse Areola joins BBC Sport's Betty Glover for a dog walk to talk about the Hammers' tough run of form and his love of dogs.
Broncos grind out win over Raiders to maintain best record in NFLThe Denver Broncos grind out a narrow 10-7 win over the Las Vegas Raiders to maintain the best record in the NFL.
'We are changing things' - Amorim responds to Ronaldo commentsManchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has urged the club to "look forward" rather than "dwell on the past" after comments from Cristiano Ronaldo in which the former United player criticised the club, adding Amorin could not work "miracles".
Italian clubs eye Man Utd's Mainoo - Saturday's gossipManchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo is interesting two Italian clubs, Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali is homesick for AC Milan, Morgan Rogers is set to sign a new Aston Villa contract, plus more.
Barton guilty over 'grossly offensive' X postsThe former footballer directed posts on X towards Jeremy Vine and pundits Lucy Ward and Eni Aluko.
'Rugby is in his blood' - Tandy prepares for Wales coaching debutBBC Sport Wales talks to people who have been part of Steve Tandy's journey from Tonmawr junior to Wales head coach.
England gather to watch Marler in Celebrity TraitorsThe England rugby union team gathered to watch former prop Joe Marler compete in the final of Celebrity Traitors
Cowboys 'hurting' after Kneeland death - PrescottQuarterback Dak Prescott says the Dallas Cowboys' players are "hurting" following the death of team-mate Marshawn Kneeland.
Norrie into Metz final with another comeback winGreat Britain's Cameron Norrie fights back from a set down to win for the third match in succession, beating Lorenzo Sonego to reach the Moselle Open final.
'Arsenal attack like 'Invincibles' and defend like class of 97-98'They have won nothing yet, but this Arsenal side reminds me of the ones I won three league titles with, writes Martin Keown.
Baffling? Distracting? The fallout from Earps' bookMary Earps' comments in her autobiography have caused a stir but what has the fallout been?
'So far, so good' - Wood out to show Ashes fitnessBowler Mark Wood says he has "pulled up really well" from the England's first days training in Australia as he bids to be ready for the first Ashes Test in Perth.
'Trailblazer' Blundell wants to inspire other mothersManchester United defender Hannah Blundell says she feels like a "trailblazer" returning seven months after giving birth - and encourages more sportswomen to follow her lead.
Littler 'shaking' after being 'followed' in carLuke Littler says he was "shaking with nerves" after being "followed" on the motorway by a photographer two days after passing his test.
Maccabi fan ban was due to hooliganism, say policeWest Midlands Police did not previously reveal its reasons because "it wasn't deemed helpful".
Maresca defends rotation after Rooney criticismChelsea manager Enzo Maresca defends his rotation policy after criticism from former England captain Wayne Rooney.
Sutton's predictions v Bath & England rugby star Ollie LawrenceBBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on Bath and England rugby star Ollie Lawrence with his predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures.
Should you triple up on Arsenal defenders? The FPL talking pointExpert FPL Holly Shand and the guys from the FPL Podcast by BBC Sport debate this week's FPL talking point.
Fleetwood hits 66 to share lead with Rai in Abu DhabiTommy Fleetwood hits a second round of 66 to share the lead of the Abu Dhabi Championship with fellow Englishman Aaron Rai.
Shields signs ÂŁ6m 'statement' multi-fight contractClaressa Shields signs a ÂŁ6m multi-fight contract which she says will give her a platform to "keep breaking barriers inside and outside the ring".
Wu beats Zhao to reach International Championship finalWu Yize continues his fine form as he beats world champion Zhao Xintong 9-6 to reach the International Championship final in Nanjing.
'Untenable': Israel team loses top sponsor despite changesThe title sponsor of the beleaguered Israel-Premier Tech ends its association, despite the team agreeing to remove Israel from its name.
All your FPL stats and Premier League team news in one placeEvery key bit of Premier League team news and the most important Fantasy Premier League statistics - all in one place.
'It's mind-boggling' - Genge's struggles on finding normalityEllis Genge says it's becoming harder to adapt between his professional and personal life as he gets older. Genge will captain England against Fiji at Twickenham on Saturday in his first appearance since playing for the British and Irish Lions in the summer.
'I used to stage fights' - Man City confessionsManchester City players including Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw and Lauren Hemp share their confessions including things they got away with growing up, mid-game thoughts and what football rule they would change.
Guardiola praises Foden after Man City winManager Pep Guardiola likes what he sees from his Manchester City side as they beat Borussia Dortmund 4-1 in the Champions League with Phil Foden scoring two goals.
Which doctor helped Wales? No, a witch doctor did!Former Wales centre Jonathan 'Fox' Davies tells Scrum V: The Warm Up that the Welsh Rugby Union once asked a witch doctor to remove dark spirits in the Principality Stadium home dressing room whilst the national team were on a losing run.
Maccabi Tel Aviv's Villa Park ban explainedNo Maccabi Tel Aviv fans will be allowed to attend their Europa league match away to Aston Villa. BBC Sport explains how we got to this point and what is behind the controversy.
'You can't make this up' - Robins v Lampard one year onA year on from being sacked by Coventry City, Mark Robins faces his old club as Stoke City take on the Sky Blues in a top-of-the-Championship blockbuster.
Rugby should relish animosity and aggression in soft society - GengeEngland prop Ellis Genge says rugby's confrontations and physicality are a key to its appeal now "society has gone quite soft".
Doris refreshed after injury and 'digital detox'Caelan Doris says he is refreshed and ready to lead Ireland again after doing a digital detox during the summer while he recovered from the injury that ruled him out of the British and Irish Lions tour.
Fiba agrees Super League Basketball can run sport in BritainBasketball's world governing body Fiba reaches agreement with Super League Basketball to oversee the the sport's domestic competitions in Great Britain.
'I am doing OK. I have my moments... I have lost my daughter'Greenock Morton manager Dougie Imrie tells BBC Scotland about the loss he feels after losing his baby daughter and the support shown him by the Scottish football community.
Controversial County Kookaburra ball trial scrappedThe experiment of using Kookaburra cricket balls in some rounds of the County Championship has been scrapped.
Ex-NFL star extradited to US to face shooting chargeFormer NFL star Antonio Brown is extradited from Dubai to the United States to face a charge of second degree attempted murder relating to a shooting incident in May.
The Premier League is the best in the world - PochettinoFormer Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino tells BBC Sport that he is "missing" the Premier League and would like to return in the future.
US Ryder Cup crowd 'galvanised' us - McIlroyRory McIlroy said being the target of rowdy US supporters at the Ryder Cup was a "compliment" and it "galvanised" the European team during their 15-13 victory at Bethpage.
'A very good cricket team' - Australia name experienced Ashes squadSpeaking to BBC Sport's Jane Dougall, chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt says England must not be complacent heading into the first Ashes Test, after Australia named their squad for the first match - with only one player under the age of 30 included and no place for injured captain Pat Cummins.
How Athletic Club's unique player policy drives successBBC Sport visits Bilbao to explore Athletic Club's policy of fielding only Basque players, how this approach has brought success, and the importance of the club's philosophy to the region's identity.
Why Milan clubs want a new stadiumBBC Sport looks at why it's time for AC Milan and Inter to "move into the future" and replace one of the world's most prestigious football stadiums with a new arena in San Siro.
'Like Lionel Messi' - Frank stunned by Van de Ven goalTottenham manager Thomas Frank jokes that Micky van de Ven looked like Lionel Messi when scoring a stunning solo goal in a 4-0 win over Copenhagen in the Champions League.
'He's been very special to me' - Slot on Alexander-Arnold returnArne Slot says Trent Alexander-Arnold has been very special to him as a player and person after Liverpool fans booed him on his first return to Anfield since moving to Real Madrid.
Bellamy 'couldn't want for more' than Wales job amid Celtic linksCraig Bellamy says the Celtic job is not in his thoughts and insists he is fully committed to Wales.
'Control freak' Sesko should ignore critics - AmorimManchester United head coach Ruben Amorim accepts ÂŁ73.7m striker Benjamin Sesko has struggled at times in his first few weeks at the club but urges him not to take criticism from club legends personally.
'Hope collides with history' as Scotland seek way to end All Blacks hoodooCan Scotland end "one of sport's greatest hoodoos" and finally beat New Zealand, asks Tom English.
Tonmawr's Tandy prepares for Wales coaching debutBBC Sport Wales talks to people who have been part of Steve Tandy's journey from Tonmawr junior to Wales head coach.
Clifford named Footballer of the Year for third timeKerry forward David Clifford is named Footballer of the Year for the third time as All-Ireland champions Kerry pick up eight All-Star awards and Donegal four.
A hybrid game, fatigue & the TMO - Jones' plan to fix rugbyOn the Ireland Rugby Social, Japan head coach Eddie Jones outlines his plan to fix rugby, from the club game to on-pitch issues.
New Rangers dawn as far away as ever in European Groundhog DayRangers' resurrection under new regime still feels a pipe dream after latest European defeat, writes BBC Scotland's Scott Mullen.
'Teacher' O'Neill with work to do as Celtic taught another lessonInterim Celtic manager cut an exasperated figure in Denmark as he watched a magnificent Midtjylland teach the Scottish champions a lesson.
Earps reaction 'shows pressure on women to be perfect angels'In her latest column, Anita Asante looks at how we react to role models not conforming in women's football and the fallout from Mary Earps' book.
What we learned from the first half of the NFL seasonWith half of the NFL season in the books we look at what we learned from the first nine weeks, who the biggest surprises and disappointments are and how the play-off picture is shaping up
'England is the Super League of Europe' - how Premier League is dominating eliteEnglish clubs appear to be bossing things in Europe as, for the second time in this season's Champions League, five sides from the Premier League won in a single round of fixtures.
'If a player was recommended, I always watched them twice away from home'In his BBC Sport column, Tony Pulis looks at the increase in data in recruitment, sports science and medicine in football and examines whether it helps managers or not.
'I deeply hurt people by moving to Saudi Arabia'In an interview with BBC Sport, Ashleigh Plumptre says she regrets losing the trust of some LGBT fans in women's football by moving to Saudi Arabia.
Humble & sweet, but a lion - the story of the first female ÂŁ1m playerMeet the person behind women's football's first ÂŁ1m player, Arsenal's new superstar forward Olivia Smith.
'People looked at me like I was a something, not someone'In a candid interview, World Cup winner Heather Fisher discusses losing her hair and the struggle she had with her identity.
'He fixes what needs fixing' - why Raducanu turned to Nadal's ex-coachEmma Raducanu recently appointed another full-time coach in Spaniard Francisco Roig - BBC Sport speaks to those who know him best.
'He has made young players dream' - the making of Liverpool icon SalahBBC Sport visits Egypt to discover what Mohamed Salah means to the people of the football-mad country, and how a small boy from humble beginnings became a national icon.
Becky Zerlentes - the first female boxer to die in fight in USThe story of Becky Zerlentes - the first female boxer to die in a sanctioned fight in the United States.
'Tuchel and England's world will not revolve around Bellingham'Jude Bellingham still has a point to prove despite being recalled to Thomas Tuchel's England squad, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
'Control freak' Sesko should ignore critics - AmorimManchester United head coach Ruben Amorim accepts ÂŁ73.7m striker Benjamin Sesko has struggled at times in his first few weeks at the club but urges him not to take criticism from club legends personally.
From non-league to England call-up - who is 'Guernsey Grealish' Scott?From the eighth tier of English football to the England squad - who is new Three Lions call-up Alex Scott?
Guardiola in disbelief at numbers before 1,000th gamePep Guardiola says he cannot believe the numbers he has achieved before taking charge of his 1,000th game in management when Man City host Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday.
'Arsenal attack like 'Invincibles' and defend like class of 97-98'They have won nothing yet, but this Arsenal side reminds me of the ones I won three league titles with, writes Martin Keown.
Will Arsenal be team to end Chelsea's 'ridiculous' unbeaten run?Chelsea haven't lost a match in the Women's Super League in 32 games, but could Arsenal be the team to finally end that record?
Italian clubs eye Man Utd's Mainoo - Saturday's gossipManchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo is interesting two Italian clubs, Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali is homesick for AC Milan, Morgan Rogers is set to sign a new Aston Villa contract, plus more.
Celtic ban Green Brigade after police & steward assaultPolice Scotland issue an appeal for witnesses to come forward after a steward and two officers were assaulted at Celtic Park.
Osmajic gets nine-game ban for racially abusing HannibalPreston forward Milutin Osmajic is given a nine-game ban after being charged with racially abusing Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri.
Barton guilty over 'grossly offensive' X postsThe former footballer directed posts on X towards Jeremy Vine and pundits Lucy Ward and Eni Aluko.
Bremen stage 'unbelievable' late fightback to beat WolfsburgWerder Bremen extend their unbeaten run to five games with two late goals to seal a comeback win over Wolfsburg at the Weserstadion.
Amorim backs Sesko to thrive despite 'struggles'Man Utd head coach Ruben Amorim backs striker Benjamin Sesko to find his feet at Old Trafford and insists his early "struggles" are "normal" amid the scrutiny the Red Devils face from the media and "club legends".
Tuchel 'delighted' over Bellingham and Foden returnEngland manager Thomas Tuchel has backed midfielders Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham following their return to the squad for games against Serbia and Albania.
Areola on dogs, pressure and West Ham fighting backWest Ham United goalkeeper Alphonse Areola joins BBC Sport's Betty Glover for a dog walk to talk about the Hammers' tough run of form and his love of dogs.
'We are changing things' - Amorim responds to Ronaldo commentsManchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has urged the club to "look forward" rather than "dwell on the past" after comments from Cristiano Ronaldo in which the former United player criticised the club, adding Amorin could not work "miracles".
'I used to stage fights' - Man City confessionsManchester City players including Khadija 'Bunny' Shaw and Lauren Hemp share their confessions including things they got away with growing up, mid-game thoughts and what football rule they would change.
Sutton's predictions v Bath & England rugby star Ollie LawrenceBBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on Bath and England rugby star Ollie Lawrence with his predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures.
Maresca defends rotation after Rooney criticismChelsea manager Enzo Maresca defends his rotation policy after criticism from former England captain Wayne Rooney.
Maccabi fan ban was due to hooliganism, say policeWest Midlands Police did not previously reveal its reasons because "it wasn't deemed helpful".
Amorim wins manager of month award for OctoberManchester United boss Ruben Amorim wins the Premier League manager of the month award for October as he is awarded the prize for the first time.
'Immense' Bellingham and Foden recalled by EnglandThomas Tuchel also hands a first call-up to Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott, with England having already qualified for the World Cup.
BBC to show Boreham Wood and Sutton FA Cup tiesThe BBC will broadcast ties between Boreham Wood and Newport County and Sutton United v Shrewsbury Town in the FA Cup second round.
'Trailblazer' Blundell wants to inspire other mothersManchester United defender Hannah Blundell says she feels like a "trailblazer" returning seven months after giving birth - and encourages more sportswomen to follow her lead.
Baffling? Distracting? The fallout from Earps' bookMary Earps' comments in her autobiography have caused a stir but what has the fallout been?
Should you triple up on Arsenal defenders? The FPL talking pointExpert FPL Holly Shand and the guys from the FPL Podcast by BBC Sport debate this week's FPL talking point.
Five things to look out for in EFL: Old faces, new placesFive things to keep an eye on in the EFL this weekend, including managers facing their old team, promoted sides finding their feet and bosses under pressure.
'I am doing OK. I have my moments... I have lost my daughter'Greenock Morton manager Dougie Imrie tells BBC Scotland about the loss he feels after losing his baby daughter and the support shown him by the Scottish football community.
Referees among suspects sought in match-fixing probeTurkish prosecutors issue detention orders for 21 people - including 17 referees and two club presidents - as part of a major investigation into betting and match fixing.
Football DailyJohn Murray, Ian Dennis & Ali Bruce-Ball hear from Thomas Tuchel on his England squad.
'You can't make this up' - Robins v Lampard one year onA year on from being sacked by Coventry City, Mark Robins faces his old club as Stoke City take on the Sky Blues in a top-of-the-Championship blockbuster.
All your FPL stats and Premier League team news in one placeEvery key bit of Premier League team news and the most important Fantasy Premier League statistics - all in one place.
New Rangers dawn as far away as ever in European Groundhog DayRangers' resurrection under new regime still feels a pipe dream after latest European defeat, writes BBC Scotland's Scott Mullen.
How Leicester are tackling mental health issues with goalsBBC Sport takes a look at how one of Leicester City's community projects is helping people deal with mental health issues though football.
Norwich announce loss of ÂŁ20.7m in 2024-25Norwich City announce a ÂŁ20.7m loss for the 12 months to the end of June as the team continues to struggle near the foot of the Championship.
'Edge' between Wrexham and Charlton - ParkinsonPhil Parkinson admits there is an "edge" between Wrexham and Charlton Athletic as a result of the battles they had in League One last season.
'Teacher' O'Neill with work to do as Celtic taught another lessonInterim Celtic manager cut an exasperated figure in Denmark as he watched a magnificent Midtjylland teach the Scottish champions a lesson.
Ainsworth 'fixed & ready to go' after heart surgeryGillingham boss Gareth Ainsworth says that he is now "fixed and ready to go" after heart surgery.
Why Zohran Mamdani owns shares in a Spanish football clubOur Ask Me Anything team explains why New York City's newly elected mayor owns a share in a Spanish football club.
Middlesbrough reject Wolves approach for EdwardsMiddlesbrough reject Wolves' request to speak to their boss Rob Edwards about the Premier League side's vacant head coach role.
Arrests as hundreds protest at Villa-Maccabi matchEleven men are held amid a huge police operation near Villa Park involving 700 officers.
Can Man Utd shore up defence without losing their cutting edge?Manchester United's matches have had more goals than any other Premier League side this season, but can they tighten up at the back while still scoring freely?
How to follow the Premier League on the BBC this weekendBBC Sport Ask Me Anything explains how to follow the Premier League on the BBC this weekend.
'Flying' Sarr easing Crystal Palace's Eze lossIsmaila Sarr shines as Crystal Palace earn first home victory in Europa Conference League this term.
Captain Joao Pedro over Haaland - FPL team of the weekWith Chelsea facing managerless Wolves at home this week, it's a chance for FPL managers to captain someone other than Erling Haaland.
Lockyer on emotion of Rovers return and Wales dreamBristol Rovers defender Tom Lockyer says he felt emotional about stepping back onto the football pitch after two years out and dreams of playing for Wales again.
Sale could revolutionise Sheff Wed - administratorSome of the parties interested in buying Sheffield Wednesday have "significant financial means" that could "revolutionise" the troubled club, says a joint administrator.
Mary Earps: Queen of StopsGoalkeeper Mary Earps offers an insight into her journey to the pinnacle of her sport.
Earps reaction 'shows pressure on women to be perfect angels'In her latest column, Anita Asante looks at how we react to role models not conforming in women's football and the fallout from Mary Earps' book.
'If a player was recommended, I always watched them twice away from home'In his BBC Sport column, Tony Pulis looks at the increase in data in recruitment, sports science and medicine in football and examines whether it helps managers or not.
Who do fans think is the key player in each Premier League team?From the "soul of the team" to an "absolute warrior", here are the Premier League's 20 key players, as chosen by our fan writers.
San Siro to be demolished - can Milan clubs compete with Premier League?The two Milan football clubs announce plans to demolish San Siro and build a new stadium - but they can they claw the back the gap with English clubs?
Identity, belonging, defiantly local - inside Athletic Club's successBBC Sport examines how Athletic Club continue to be one of Spain's most successful teams despite their unique selection policy.
Transfers - September to December 2025Check out the significant signings and departures in the Premier League, Scottish Premiership, EFL and Women's Super League.
Manager ins and outs - 2025-26 seasonBBC Sport tracks all the manager ins and outs in the Premier League, Scottish Premiership, Women's Super League, English Football League and National League.
Why can Channel Islands players play for England?Our Ask Me Anything team look at why players born in the Channel Islands like Alex Scott can represent England at a senior level.
Why can Channel Islands players play for England?Our Ask Me Anything team look at why players born in the Channel Islands like Alex Scott can represent England at a senior level.
What are the Fifa Best Awards?Our Ask Me Anything team explain what the Fifa Best Awards are, who can vote and who the nominees are.
Why do footballers tape up their wrists?Our Ask Me Anything team explains why footballers use tape to wrap their wrists.
Who are the youngest Champions League players?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at the youngest players have ever played in the Champions League
What is a ghostwriter after Earps' book backlash?Our Ask Me Anything team look at what it means when a book is ghostwritten.
Where are England's U17 World Cup winners now?Ever wondered what happened to England's U17 World Cup-winning side from 2017? BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains...
Celtic ban Green Brigade after police & steward assaultPolice Scotland issue an appeal for witnesses to come forward after a steward and two officers were assaulted at Celtic Park.
'I tapped him' - Trusty responds to Butland concernsRangers' Jack Butland finds it "difficult to accept" the decision not to send off Auston Trusty in Sunday's Scottish League Cup semi-final, while the Celtic defender insists he merely "tapped" the goalkeeper.
Watch: Thistle snatch late draw at AirdrieoniansA goalkeeping error gifts Partick Thistle a point as Airdrieonians stay bottom of the Scottish Championship.
Can Hearts ramp up pressure? Eyes on Congreve & AskouAnother look at what's in store over the weekend in the Scottish Premiership.
'I am doing OK. I have my moments... I have lost my daughter'Greenock Morton manager Dougie Imrie tells BBC Scotland about the loss he feels after losing his baby daughter and the support shown him by the Scottish football community.
New Rangers dawn as far away as ever in European Groundhog DayRangers' resurrection under new regime still feels a pipe dream after latest European defeat, writes BBC Scotland's Scott Mullen.
Podcast: Weekend Scottish Premiership previewAndy Burke, Robbie Neilson and Rory Loy preview the weekends Premiership fixtures.
Head coach Vieira leaves bottom club GenoaPatrick Vieira leaves his role as Genoa head coach by mutual consent after they fail to win in nine Serie A games this season.
Vinicius Jr no longer feels 'untouchable' - so what's going on?Vinicius Jr no longer feels untouchable at Real Madrid and recent events are a truce, not a resolution, writes Guillem Balague.
Juventus appoint former Italy manager SpallettiJuventus appoint former Italy head coach Luciano Spalletti as their manager until the end of the season.
149 Turkish officials suspended in betting probeThe Turkish Football Federation (TFF) suspends 149 referees and assistant referees for allegedly betting on matches.
PSG's Doue out 'for a few weeks' with thigh injuryForward Desire Doue has injured his right thigh and will be "unavailable for a few weeks", Paris St-Germain confirm.
Real seek 'substantial damages' over Super League rulingReal Madrid will seek "substantial damages" from Uefa after European football's governing body lost a court appeal over the failed European Super League.
Man dies after wheelchair collides with car driven by Inter keeperA man dies after his electric wheelchair collides with a car driven by Inter Milan goalkeeper Josep Martinez.
Will Arsenal be team to end Chelsea's 'ridiculous' unbeaten run?Chelsea haven't lost a match in the Women's Super League in 32 games, but could Arsenal be the team to finally end that record?
Baffling? Distracting? The fallout from Earps' bookMary Earps' comments in her autobiography have caused a stir but what has the fallout been?
'Trailblazer' Blundell wants to inspire other mothersManchester United defender Hannah Blundell says she feels like a "trailblazer" returning seven months after giving birth - and encourages more sportswomen to follow her lead.
Earps reaction 'shows pressure on women to be perfect angels'In her latest column, Anita Asante looks at how we react to role models not conforming in women's football and the fallout from Mary Earps' book.
Northern Ireland captain Magill announces pregnancyNorthern Ireland captain and Birmingham City striker Simone Magill announces she is pregnant and will sit out the rest of the season.
England drawn with Spain in World Cup qualifyingEngland are drawn with Spain in their qualifying group for the 2027 Women's World Cup as Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland all learn their opponents.
BBC Women's Football WeeklyBen, Ellen & Jen discuss the reaction to Mary Earps' book
From farming village to Liverpool icon - the Salah storyBBC Sport visits Egypt to discover what Mohamed Salah means to the people of the football-mad country, and how a small boy from humble beginnings became a national icon.
Napoli 'smell blood' & target Premier League's discarded starsAfter Scott McTominay was a hit, Napoli went back to the Premier League for Kevin de Bruyne, could more players follow them to Serie A?
How does Daniel Levy run Tottenham - and would he ever leave?With Tottenham struggling on the pitch and chairman Daniel Levy facing criticism from fans, BBC Sport looks at how the club is run and what the future might hold.
When River Plate icon Diaz took over fourth-tier OxfordTwenty years on from Ramon Diaz's surprising appointment at Oxford United, BBC Sport looks at what happened and how it went.
East meets west London - the mentor who changed ChelseaVinay Menon knew nothing about football when he went for a meeting at a west London mansion in 2009. A few weeks later he was in the heart of the Chelsea dressing room.
The air crash and the underdogs - a triumph for a lost generationNineteen years and 10 miles separated Zambia's football team from a lost, golden generation on a fateful night in Libreville.
The rise and fall of North Korea - the sleeping giant of women's footballNorth Korea lags behind most of the rest of the world in several areas. But the hermit state has had an outsized impact on international women's football.
Can Scotland find way to end All Blacks hoodoo?Can Scotland end "one of sport's greatest hoodoos" and finally beat New Zealand, asks Tom English.
'Rugby is in his blood' - Tandy prepares for Wales coaching debutBBC Sport Wales talks to people who have been part of Steve Tandy's journey from Tonmawr junior to Wales head coach.
England gather to watch Marler in Celebrity TraitorsThe England rugby union team gathered to watch former prop Joe Marler compete in the final of Celebrity Traitors
Doris refreshed after injury and 'digital detox'Caelan Doris says he is refreshed and ready to lead Ireland again after doing a digital detox during the summer while he recovered from the injury that ruled him out of the British and Irish Lions tour.
Rugby should relish animosity and aggression in soft society - GengeEngland prop Ellis Genge says rugby's confrontations and physicality are a key to its appeal now "society has gone quite soft".
How persistent Cracknell earned Wales shot at 31Back row Olly Cracknell is poised to make his Wales debut on Sunday against Argentina aged 31 after being rewarded for his form with Leicester.
Carre given Wales start with Rees-Zammit on benchLouis Rees-Zammit and Rhys Carre are primed to make their Test returns against Argentina on Sunday after two years out.
I will never understand 'diving' criticism - TizzanoAustralia's Carlo Tizzano says he cannot understand criticism from ex-players who claimed he feigned injury during the Lions series.
A hybrid game, fatigue & the TMO - Jones' plan to fix rugbyOn the Ireland Rugby Social, Japan head coach Eddie Jones outlines his plan to fix rugby, from the club game to on-pitch issues.
Robinson targets maiden PWR title for ExeterExeter scrum-half Flo Robinson says she and her team-mates are aiming to win the Premiership Women's Rugby title this season.
Fin Smith to start at 10 in much-changed England sideFin Smith will start at fly-half against Fiji on Saturday, with Marcus Smith at full-back and usual captain Maro Itoje on the bench.
Steyn starts for Scotland against New ZealandKyle Steyn starts in place of Duhan van der Merwe and Zander Fagerson is not included as Scotland aim for a first win against New Zealand on Saturday.
Rugby Union WeeklyThe band reunite as Chris, Gareth and Tom ask if Scotland can beat the All Blacks.
Captain Doris to start for Ireland against JapanIreland captain Caelan Doris is named in the starting XV for Saturday's autumn international against Japan in Dublin.
Meet the All Black named after William WallaceNew Zealand back row Wallace Sititi needs little education on Scotland. After all, he is named after one of the country's great historical figures, William Wallace.
I want to inspire like Finn Russell in women's game - AitchisonEngland fly-half Holly Aitchison believes Sale Sharks, in her native North West, offer the perfect stage to show off her skills.
Five memorable meetings between Ireland and JapanBBC Sport NI looks back at some of the standout fixtures between Ireland and Japan down the years.
Wales will not 'bury heads in sand' over club cutProp Nicky Smith says Wales' players talk about the prospect of a professional club being cut but remain focused on playing Argentina.
England back row Cunningham-South commits to QuinsEngland back row Chandler Cunningham-South signs a new "multi-year" contract with Harlequins.
Teenage wing Caluori to start for England ABreakthrough teenage wing Noah Caluori can press his case for a senior Test call-up after being named in England A's starting XV to play an All Blacks XV.
Casey 'doesn't want to be second choice' for IrelandIreland scrum-half Craig Casey says he "doesn't want to be second choice" as he vies with Jamison Gibson-Park for a starting berth.
Which doctor helped Wales? No, a witch doctor did!Former Wales centre Jonathan 'Fox' Davies tells Scrum V: The Warm Up that the Welsh Rugby Union once asked a witch doctor to remove dark spirits in the Principality Stadium home dressing room whilst the national team were on a losing run.
'It's mind-boggling' - Genge's struggles on finding normalityEllis Genge says it's becoming harder to adapt between his professional and personal life as he gets older. Genge will captain England against Fiji at Twickenham on Saturday in his first appearance since playing for the British and Irish Lions in the summer.
Support since MND diagnosis has been 'wonderful' - MoodyFormer England captain Lewis Moody, speaking to BBC Breakfast, thanks the public for the "wonderful" support they have shown him since his motor neurone disease diagnosis.
Tandy praises squad's 'unbelievable' reaction to WRU cutWales head coach Steve Tandy reveals how his squad has dealt with the news of the WRU's plan to cut a region as he prepares for the autumn Tests.
Harlequins beat Loughborough in 14-try thrillerEngland World Cup stars Ellie Kildunne and Lucy Packer make a winning return to club rugby as Harlequins beat Loughborough Lightning in a stunning, 14-try Premiership Women's Rugby opener at the Stoop.
'I've never felt more free' - World Cup winner HeardEngland and Gloucester-Hartpury centre Tatyana Heard says she has never felt more free after returning to her club as a World Cup winner.
Rees-Zammit has 'boxes to tick' for Wales returnLouis Rees-Zammit is in the mix for a return to international rugby when Wales host Argentina in Cardiff on Sunday.
All Blacks out to preserve 120-year record against ScotsNew Zealand arrive in Edinburgh on a high after taking care of Ireland in Chicago and the goal at Murrayfield is to preserve a 120-year record of having never lost to Scotland.
Moody 'overwhelmed' by support since MND diagnosisFormer England captain Lewis Moody thanks the public for the "wonderful" support since he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease.
England forward Coles signs new Northampton dealEngland forward Alex Coles agrees a new contract with boyhood club Northampton Saints.
Ireland's Beirne cleared as red card rescindedTadhg Beirne is available to play for Ireland this weekend against Japan after the red card he received in the defeat by New Zealand on Saturday is rescinded.
Bern aims for 'bigger, better, faster, stronger'England and Bristol prop Sarah Bern on her aim to get "bigger, better, faster, stronger" this season for the PWR club.
Schmidt 'disappointed' by England's 'gamesmanship'Australia coach Joe Schmidt says he was "disappointed, rather than distracted" by England reportedly flagging concerns over the Wallabies' tactics to the referee.
Is time right for Scotland to finally beat New Zealand?A record win over USA sets Scotland up for a tilt at beating New Zealand for the first time and they have "reason to believe", writes Tom English.
'Borthwick played a blinder with bench selection'In his BBC Sport column, World Cup winner Matt Dawson reflects on England's impressive squad depth after Steve Borthwick's side defeated Australia in their first autumn international.
Wales v Argentina - all you need to knowWales will begin their autumn international campaign this Sunday when they host Argentina in Cardiff.
Earl and Pollock make case for backline experimentEngland back rows Ben Earl and Henry Pollock show the pace to back Steve Borthwick's bold tactical plan.
What autumn internationals mean for World Cup drawThe autumn internationals get under way on Saturday as teams look to pick up vital ranking points before the draw for the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
How 'incredible' Pepper caught Borthwick's eye after 'bump in road'England flanker Guy Pepper was first identified by Steve Borthwick in 2022 and will now start against Australia.
Scarlets and Ospreys not competing for west Wales spotWRU chair Richard Collier-Keywood says Scarlets and Ospreys are not competing against each other, despite the union announcing that only one team will be based in west Wales.
I'm able to make this decision on my terms - Scarratt on retirementEngland centre Emily Scarratt speaks to Sara Orchard on the BBC's Rugby Union Weekly podcast about her decision to retire, winning the World Cup for a second time and on the proposed breakaway R360 league.
WRU chiefs defend roles amid Welsh rugby revampWRU chair Richard Collier-Keywood and director of rugby Dave Reddin defend their positions amid criticism of the Union’s handling of regional restructuring.
'It's difficult to receive' - Moody on MND diagnosisSpeaking to BBC Breakfast's Sally Nugent, 2003 Rugby World Cup winner and former England captain Lewis Moody reveals that he has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND).
Watch: Bowen's Cardiff hat-trick at Munster in the URCCardiff may have lost in the United Rugby Championship at Munster, but 19-year-old wing Tom Bowen provided a highlight for Welsh rugby with a try hat-trick in the 23-20 defeat.
Watch: Best Welsh moments from URC second roundWatch some of the best moments from the Welsh regions across round two of the 2025-26 United Rugby Championship season.
The Ireland Rugby SocialEddie Jones sits down with Gavin to chat about Farrell, Ireland & the state of the game
The Ireland Rugby SocialAndrew Conway on switching provinces, resilience, Ireland and chasing Conor's box kicks
Rugby Union WeeklyUgo, Chris and Danny dissect the opening weekend of the autumns.
Rugby Union WeeklyChris is back to review England's victory over Australia with Ashy and Matt Dawson.
Inside England with Itoje, Ford & WigglesworthDC and Sara are in England's training base ahead of their autumn opener against Australia
'So far, so good' - Wood out to show Ashes fitnessBowler Mark Wood says he has "pulled up really well" from the England's first days training in Australia as he bids to be ready for the first Ashes Test in Perth.
Cummins 'on track' to return for second Ashes TestAustralia captain Pat Cummins says he is "on track" to play the second Ashes Test against England as he recovers from a back injury.
Name every England bowler with five-wicket haul in Australia since 2005The Ashes returns on 21 November and to get you in the mood we thought we'd Test your knowledge with a quiz.
Controversial County Kookaburra ball trial scrappedThe experiment of using Kookaburra cricket balls in some rounds of the County Championship has been scrapped.
Ashes quiz: Name every England centurion in Australia since 2005The Ashes returns on 21 November and to get you in the mood we thought we'd Test your knowledge with a quiz.
Notts sign all-rounder Howell on two-year T20 dealAll-rounder Benny Howell joins T20 Blast side Notts Outlaws on a two-year contract.
India beat Australia to lead T20 series 2-1 - scorecardLatest scorecard from the fourth Twenty20 international between Australia and India at Gold Coast.
'Australia not a bunch of old-timers - they're an outstanding team'Australia's squad is older than England's and many are playing in their last Ashes, but they remain an outstanding team, says Stephan Shemilt.
De Kock's ton sees SA level ODI series with Pakistan - scorecardLatest scorecard from the second one-day international between Pakistan and South Africa in Faisalabad.
How to follow the Ashes across the BBCThe BBC will deliver comprehensive coverage of the Ashes, with ball-by-ball radio commentary, video highlights, text updates and analysis.
StumpedWe celebrate India winning their first World Cup with former captain Anjum Chopra
Only one player under 30 in Australia Ashes squadAustralia chief selector George Bailey says the squad for the first Ashes Test against England deserves "respect".
From Norfolk club player to Aussie Test hopefulHow opening bat Jake Weatherald's journey to Australia's Test squad included a summer in a Norfolk village.
Who are the players in Australia's Ashes squad?BBC Sport profiles the players in Australia's squad for the opening Ashes Test against England.
Who are the players in England's Ashes squad?BBC Sport profiles each of the 16 players named in England's squad for the five-Test Ashes against Australia from 21 November.
Stokes signs England deal to home Ashes in 2027Captain Ben Stokes extends his England central contract through to the end of the next home Ashes series in 2027.
'Ball of the century? That was my job' - Ashes 'rhino' HarrisAustralia seamer Ryan Harris needed a second chance at being a professional cricketer, but when it came he formed one of the Ashes most clinical partnerships with Mitchell Johnson.
Name every player with five-wicket haul in men's Ashes Tests since 2005The Ashes returns on 21 November and to get you in the mood we thought we'd Test your knowledge with a quiz.
'Drug addiction' ends Williams' Zimbabwe careerAll-rounder Sean Williams will no longer be considered for selection after admitting to a drug addiction, Zimbabwe Cricket announces.
Can you name every Ashes centurion since 2005?The Ashes returns on 21 November and to get you in the mood we thought we'd Test your knowledge with a quiz.
Ex-England coach Silver fined for improper conductFormer England physical disability squad head coach Ben Silver is given a suspended ÂŁ500 fine after accepting charges of improper conduct.
Test Match SpecialCrossy & Alex discuss India’s incredible World Cup victory in Navi Mumbai.
Test Match SpecialThe former Australia fast bowler talks about his stellar Ashes career.
Test Match SpecialReaction from Navi Mumbai as India WIN their first ever Women’s World Cup.
SportsworldWhat would a home World Cup win for India's women's cricket team do for the country?
Test Match SpecialThe former England skipper looks back his player-of-the-series Ashes form in 2002/03
What is the DLS method and how does it work?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method in cricket, its origins and how it is used.
Why isn't cricket played in the rain?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at why the sport is currently not played in rainy conditions
What will The Hundred look like in 2026?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains what the Hundred is expected to look like in the 2026 season.
What is net run-rate in cricket?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything look at what is net run-rate, how it works and why it is different in The Hundred.
What is umpire's call in cricket?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at umpire's call in cricket and when it is applied.
Can a batter have a runner in Test cricket?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything explains the rules on runners in Test cricket.
What are the rules about bad light in Test cricket?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains the rules about bad light in Test cricket.
Sabalenka beats Anisimova in 'incredible match' to reach Riyadh finalAryna Sabalenka says winning an "incredible" semi-final against Amanda Anisimova will be "great preparation" for facing Elena Rybakina in Saturday's WTA Finals decider.
Norrie into Metz final with another comeback winGreat Britain's Cameron Norrie fights back from a set down to win for the third match in succession, beating Lorenzo Sonego to reach the Moselle Open final.
Sabalenka roars past Gauff to join Pegula in WTA Finals last fourAryna Sabalenka roars past Coco Gauff to avenge her French Open final loss and secure her place in the WTA Finals last four alongside Jessica Pegula.
Norrie wins three-setter once again to make semisBritain's Cameron Norrie wins a third successive three-set match to reach the Moselle Open semi-finals.
Anisimova joins undefeated Rybakina in Riyadh semisAmanda Anisimova fights back to defeat Iga Swiatek and join the undefeated Elena Rybakina in the knockout stage of the WTA Finals.
Modified court and one serve each - Sabalenka v Kyrgios divides opinionWomen's world number one Aryna Sabalenka will face controversial Australian Nick Kyrgios in a Battle of the Sexes-style event.
ATP Finals 2025: Who is playing, prize money & format explainedBBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains how the ATP Tour Finals work, who is playing, the prize money and the past winners
Williams, 45, given wildcard for Auckland ClassicSeven-time Grand Slam singles champion Venus Williams is awarded a wildcard for the Auckland Classic in January.
'Beast mode' Sabalenka beats Pegula at WTA FinalsWorld number one Aryna Sabalenka enters "beast mode" to defeat Jessica Pegula and close in on a place in the knockout stages of the WTA Finals.
Norrie wins in Metz and Djokovic through in AthensCameron Norrie beats Arthur Cazaux to reach the Moselle Open quarter-finals, while Novak Djokovic progresses in Athens.
'I'm always looking ahead' - Mboko eyes bright futureAt the start of 2025, Victoria Mboko was ranked outside of the world's top 300. Now the teenager has cracked the top 20 after winning another WTA title.
Sabalenka to face Kyrgios in 'Battle of Sexes'World number one Aryna Sabalenka will face Nick Kyrgios in a 'Battle of the Sexes' exhibition match in Dubai later this year.
Alcaraz and Anisimova to return to Queen's in 2026Two-time men's champion Carlos Alcaraz and 2025 women's runner-up Amanda Anisimova will return to Queen's next year.
Rybakina stuns Swiatek and Anisimova battles through at WTA FinalsElena Rybakina stuns Iga Swiatek to reach the knockout stages of the WTA Finals as Amanda Anisimova eliminates Madison Keys in Riyadh.
Sabalenka dominates but Gauff struggles on serve at WTA FinalsWorld number one Aryna Sabalenka and defending champion Coco Gauff experience contrasting fortunes with their serves at the WTA Finals.
Alcaraz and Sinner to play South Korea exhibitionCarlos Alcaraz will play Jannik Sinner in an exhibition match in South Korea just eight days before the start of the Australian Open.
Imperious Sinner triumphs in Paris to regain world number one rankingJannik Sinner beats Felix Auger-Aliassime to win his first Paris Masters title and reclaim the world number one ranking from rival Carlos Alcaraz.
Wrexham Tennis Open to return in 2026The Wrexham Open to return to the north Wales city next year following the "incredible success" of this year's tournament, which was won by Wales' Mimi Xu.
Swiatek and Rybakina produce statement wins at WTA FinalsIga Swiatek and Elena Rybakina produce statement opening victories on the first day of the WTA Finals in Riyadh.
Norrie loses to Vacherot after shocking AlcarazBritish number two Cameron Norrie struggles to find his rhythm and falls to a straight-set defeat against Monaco's Valentin Vacherot at the Paris Masters.
Draper & Raducanu to team up for GB at United CupBritish number ones Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu could partner each other in mixed doubles after agreeing to play at the 2026 United Cup in Australia.
How new WTA leader can draw on Dolly Parton & NBA experienceNew WTA chair Valerie Camillo is tasked with driving growth for women's tennis - and can draw on her experience working with country music superstar Dolly Parton.
Vacherot beats cousin again after Shanghai triumphValentin Vacherot comes from behind to defeat his cousin Arthur Rinderknech for the second time in the space of three weeks at the Paris Masters.
Norrie stuns Alcaraz for 'biggest win of career'British's Cameron Norrie stuns world number one Carlos Alcaraz with a gritty comeback in the second round at the Paris Masters.
Sinner battles cramp to claim Vienna Open titleWorld number two Jannik Sinner battles cramp to stage a 3-6 6-3 7-5 comeback against Alexander Zverev and claim the Vienna Open title.
Boulter loses to Pegula as GB out of BJK CupWatch the best shots, as the United States' Jessica Pegula fights back from a set down to beat Katie Boulter and knock Great Britain out of the Billie Jean King Cup at the semi-final stage.
GB's Kartal runs Navarro close in BJK Cup semi-finalA battling Sonay Kartal falls to the United States' Emma Navarro, as Great Britain go 1-0 down in the semi-finals of the Billie Jean King Cup.
Boulter win puts GB into BJK Cup semi-finalsWatch the best shots, as Katie Boulter's win over Moyuka Uchijima sees Great Britain secure a 2-0 win over Japan, setting up a Billie Jean King Cup semi-final with the United States.
GB's Kartal dominates Shibahara in BJK Cup match winWatch the best shots, as Sonay Kartal beats Ena Shibahara of Japan to give Great Britain a 1-0 lead in their Billie Jean King Cup quarter-final tie.
Borg will fight cancer 'like it's a Wimbledon final'Tennis legend Bjorn Borg says "I hope I'm gonna be OK" after being diagnosed with "extremely aggressive" prostate cancer.
How will GB cope without Raducanu in BJK Cup?Emma Raducanu is missing the Billie Jean King Cup to focus on the WTA Tour.
Alcaraz overcomes Sinner to win US OpenCarlos Alcaraz triumphs in the latest chapter of his compelling rivalry with Jannik Sinner, earning a four-set victory to regain the US Open title.
Rating Raducanu's season - and what does future hold?BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller looks at how Emma Raducanu's 2025 season went - and what the future could hold.
'Do you want a player to die on court?' - tennis in the heatAfter facing high temperatures on the Asian swing of the tennis tours, some players are questioning the sport's heat policies.
Electric New York energy reignites etiquette debateIs apologising for a net cord courteous or meaningless? BBC Sport looks at why tennis etiquette is back on the agenda at the US Open.
The pioneering champion America forgotAlthea Gibson became the first black player to win a Grand Slam yet she received little recognition during her life. Why?
From drugs bans to Wimbledon champions - how did we get here?Iga Swiatek and Jannik Sinner have won the Wimbledon singles titles having served drugs bans within the past year. Dan Roan explores what it means for tennis.
'The first free black man I'd seen' - Ashe's South African legacyThe tennis champion wanted to be remembered for fighting racism, not just his sporting prowess.
Speed, movement & anticipation - Alcaraz and the art of court positioningKnowing what type of shot to play and when is key to winning matches - so too is court positioning as Carlos Alcaraz shows.
'A dream come true' - Alcaraz on winning US Open & reaching world No 1Carlos Alcaraz says it's a "dream come true" after winning his second US Open title and regaining the No. 1 spot in the world rankings.
Sabalenka retains US Open to win first Grand Slam of 2025Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka beats American Amanda Anisimova 6-3 7-6 (7-3) to retain the US Open and win her first Grand Slam of 2025, having already lost the Australian and French Open finals earlier this year.
'Why would you say that?' - Swiatek unimpressed by reporter's questionWorld number two Iga Swiatek challenges a journalist after her US Open defeat against Amanda Anisimova, rejecting the suggestion that she needs a "mental break" after the straight sets loss at Flushing Meadows.
Anisimova gains revenge on Swiatek for Wimbledon finalAmanda Anisimova knocks Iga Swiatek out of the US Open, to gain revenge for her 6-0 6-0 defeat in the 2025 Wimbledon final.
Alcaraz 'owns' new haircut - RaducanuSpeaking at the US Open, after her second round win, Emma Raducanu said Carlos Alcaraz "owns" his new haircut.
Raducanu beats Tjen to reach US Open third roundBritain's former US Open champion Emma Raducanu reaches the third round of this year's tournament with a dominant 6-2 6-1 win against Indonesia's Janice Tjen.
Williams grateful for US Open chance after health issuesVenus Williams says it is nice to have had the chance to "play more healthy" after serious health issues despite losing in the first round of the US Open.
Medvedev smashes racquet after losing chaotic thrillerWatch the moment Daniil Mededev smashes up his racquet after his first-round defeat by Benjamin Bonzi at the US Open.
I was upset with decision, not photographer - MedvedevDaniil Medvedev says his US Open meltdown was a reaction to the umpire's decision after a photographer walked on to court as he was facing match point.
Raducanu earns first win at US Open since 2021 titleWatch mini highlights as British number one, Emma Raducanu beats Japanese qualifier Ena Shibahara 6-1 6-2 to get her first US Open win since 2021.
Who has won tennis' 'Battle of the Sexes'?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team details the history of 'Battle of the Sexes' matches in tennis
What is US Open prize money?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at how much prize money is on offer at the US Open.
Why is there a pineapple on Wimbledon's men's trophy?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at why there is a pineapple on the top of the Wimbledon trophy for the winner of the men's singles.
Why were there no line judges at Wimbledon 2025?Wimbledon are relying on electronic line calling to judge whether a ball is in or out.
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