

England in tatters after dismal day in BrisbaneEngland’s hopes in the second Test - and the Ashes - are in tatters after a dismal and depressing third day in Brisbane.
England needed to show more fight - VaughanEngland failed to show fight in the final session of the third day of the Ashes Test, said former captain Michael Vaughan.
'Vibes of Johnson' - Starc continues to 'break England hearts'Mitchell Starc dominates with bat and ball to put Australia in control of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Plotting England and Scotland's routes through the World CupIt took a while, but the World Cup draw is finally done and fans of England and Scotland can start to work out their path to glory.
Brook overturns shocking dismissal before being given out next ballHarry Brook uses a review to overturn a caught behind dismissal before being given out by the video umpire the very next ball as England fall to 123-5 on day three of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
I want to come back to Premier League and win it this time - PochettinoFormer Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino sits down with Kelly Somers to talk about growing up on a farm, barbecues and his future.
Cummins 'good to go' for third Ashes TestAustralia captain Pat Cummins says he will be "good to go" for the third Ashes Test against England after recovering from injury.
Windies hit second-highest fourth-innings total ever to earn epic drawJustin Greaves scores a Test career-high 202 not out as West Indies frustrate New Zealand to draw the series opener in Christchurch.
'It's a shocker!' - Pope and Crawley both out caught & bowledOllie Pope and Zak Crawley are both caught and bowled by Michael Neser as England slump to 97-3 on day three of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Barmy Army go wild as England avoid losing wicket in first overThe travelling fans go wild as England avoid losing a wicket in the first over for the first time in this Ashes series.
Boland bowls Duckett as ball stays very lowScott Boland dismisses Ben Duckett for 15 runs as the ball keeps low before hitting the stumps to leave England on 48-1 on day three of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Stokes gets early breakthrough on day threeBen Stokes dismisses Michael Neser for 16 to give England an early breakthrough leaving Australia on 383-7 on day three of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Tuchel reacts to England's 'difficult' World Cup groupWorld Cup 2026: Thomas Tuchel reacts to England's 'difficult' group after draw
'Bring it on' - Clarke reacts to Scotland's World Cup drawScotland head coach Steve Clarke reacts to being drawn into Group C for the 2026 World Cup alongside Brazil, Morocco and Haiti.
England start World Cup against Croatia, Scotland to face BrazilEngland will begin their World Cup 2026 campaign against Croatia, while Scotland are drawn in the same group as Brazil for next summer's tournament.
Haaland v Mbappe, dream ties and YMCA - the best of the drawYMCA, Donald Trump and Kylian Mbappe v Erling Haaland - BBC Sport runs through the best bits from the World Cup draw.
Who are favourites to win the 2026 World Cup?The 2026 World Cup draw has been made which means the countdown to the tournament is on - but who are the favourites to win the coveted trophy?
Old and new foes - a look at England's groupBBC Sport profiles Croatia, Panama and Ghana - England's Group L opponents at the 2026 World Cup.
Could one win get Scotland out of World Cup group?BBC Scotland digs into Scotland's World Cup progression prospects.
'We have a chance?' Muller out to spoil Miami's MLS Cup questThomas Muller's Vancouver Whitecaps will face Lionel Messi's Inter Miami in the MLS Cup final - and the German is relishing another showpiece in his storied career.
Kind draw with an edge? Wales' potential World Cup groupIf Wales qualify for the World Cup, they will be pleased with a relatively kind draw - and a chance to settle a score with co-hosts Canada.
'Fearless' Northern Ireland learn potential World Cup rivalsNorthern Ireland will face hosts Canada, Qatar and Switzerland in Group B of the World Cup if they come through March's tricky play-off.
'Bring it on' says Clarke as Scotland draw Brazil, Morocco & HaitiScotland will open their World Cup finals next summer against Haiti after also being drawn against Brazil and Morocco.
Glasgow impress with bonus-point win at Sale in Champions Cup openerGlasgow Warriors enjoy a dream opening night in the Champions Cup with a bonus-point away win over Sale Sharks.
Sutton's predictions v DJ and producer Paige TomlinsonBBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on DJ Paige Tomlinson - and AI - with his predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures.
Durant hits 31,000-point mark as Rockets beat SunsKevin Durant becomes just the eighth player in NBA history to reach 31,000 career points as the Houston Rockets beat the Phoenix Suns 117-98.
'I have to get it right, and not just for me' - UFC trailblazer SankoLaura Sanko - the only woman to commentate on a UFC pay-per-view broadcast in the modern era - talks to BBC Sport about her trailblazing journey from fighter to broadcaster.
President Trump wins inaugural Fifa Peace PrizeUS President Donald Trump receives the inaugural Fifa Peace Prize before the draw for the 2026 Fifa World Cup.
Second-half surge sees Ulster thump RacingUlster secure a commanding bonus-point win over Racing 92 in what is their first ever pool-stage game in the Challenge Cup.
Mainoo in demand for January loan - Saturday's gossipAt least 12 clubs want Kobbie Mainoo on loan, Nottingham Forest set to increase Elliot Anderson price, Saudi clubs confident of cut-price Mohamed Salah deal, plus more.
Trump sweeps Ding aside to reach UK semi-finalsDefending champion Judd Trump moves into the semi-finals of the UK Championship with a comfortable 6-2 victory over three-time winner Ding Junhui.
Hayden criticises Archer for bringing a pillow to GabbaJofra Archer is criticised by former Australia opener Matthew Hayden for the "shocking look" of arriving for the third day of the second Ashes Test with a pillow.
'Never going to be perfect' - Root defends 'jaded' England over dropsEngland batter Joe Root says England practised catching in all lights before the day-night Test, but former captain Michael Vaughan questions their approach.
Daily Ashes Debrief: Long, hot day in the dirt for EnglandReaction to the second day of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
McLaren prepared to use team orders in Abu DhabiMcLaren are prepared to use Oscar Piastri to help Lando Norris' title bid in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, says Zak Brown.
Celtic 'need to believe in themselves more' - NancyWilfried Nancy believes he has inherited a "quality team" at Celtic that needs "to believe a little bit more in themselves".
Arsenal's Mosquera could be out for at least six weeksArsenal fear Cristhian Mosquera will miss at least six weeks, with the defender set to undergo further tests to establish the full extent of his ankle injury.
Littlejohn given extended ban for violent conductCrystal Palace midfielder Ruesha Littlejohn has been given an extended five-match ban for violent conduct after grabbing an opponent by the neck and throwing her to the ground.
Mejbri given four-game ban for spitting at fansBurnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri is given a four-match ban and a £15,000 fine after spitting at Leeds United fans last month.
Man City won't take risk on 'suffering' Rodri's returnManchester City midfielder Rodri is "suffering" and "struggling" as he wants to make a return to action from a hamstring injury, says manager Pep Guardiola.
'Always in my mind to start' - Slot on SalahLiverpool boss Arne Slot says Mohamed Salah is 'always in my mind to start' after the Egypt forward was left out of the last two starting line-ups.
When England thrashed Panama at 2018 World Cup in RussiaBBC Sport looks back at England's 6-1 win over Panama in 2018, after the two sides are drawn in the same group for the 2026 World Cup.
Borini scores as Salford shock Leyton Orient in FA CupFormer Liverpool and Italy forward Fabio Borini scores for Salford City as they beat Leyton Orient 4-0 to reach the third round of the FA Cup.
Unlucky own goal helps Gladbach beat MainzWatch highlights, as the Bundesliga's bottom side Mainz 05 suffer a narrow defeat to Borussia Monchengladbach.
Trump receives inaugural Fifa Peace PrizeWatch the moment US president receives the first ever Fifa Peace Prize at the 2026 World Cup draw.
Hasselhoff, Clinton & Blatter v Williams - the 1994 World Cup drawWatch the last USA World Cup draw that was Las Vegas in 1994 featuring famous faces like Robin Williams, Bill Clinton and more.
Australia in control of second Test despite late England fightbackEngland take three late wickets but are left to rue five dropped catches as Australia close on 378-6 at stumps on day two of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Jacks takes stunning catch to remove SmithWill Jacks "comes up with something special" to dismiss Steve Smith, taking a brilliant diving catch at backward square leg as Australia fall to 292-5 on day two of the second Ashes Test.
Drops galore as England have day to forget in the fieldEngland are forced to rue multiple dropped catches as day two of the second Ashes Test closes with Australia on 378-6, with a lead of 44 runs in Brisbane.
Man Utd halted as Magassa gets first West Ham goalWatch Premier League highlights as Manchester United are held at home by West Ham, with Soungoutou Magassa scoring his first Hammers goal.
Haaland's journey to 100 Premier League goalsAs Erling Haaland becomes the fastest player to score 100 goals in the Premier League, BBC Sport looks back at the Norway striker's best moments for Man City.
All the Champions Cup team news and line-ups in one placeTrack the latest team news announcements and line-ups as the 2025-26 Champions Cup gets under way.
Curry to face no action over Contepomi tunnel 'push'England flanker Tom Curry will escape any punishment for a tunnel tussle with Argentina coach Felipe Contepomi last month
Women's Big Bash match abandoned after ball rolled into pitchA Women's Big Bash match between Adelaide Strikers and Hobart Hurricanes is abandoned after a ball is inadvertently rolled into the pitch.
Amorim defends his use of midfielder MainooManchester United head coach Ruben Amorim defends his failure to start any academy player in the Premier League this season and repeated his reasons for not giving Kobbie Mainoo an opportunity.
How his mother's murder steeled Duncan for UFC's toughest fightsChris Duncan joined the UFC after finding "peace" in MMA following his mother's murder in 2014. On Saturday he faces Terrance McKinney at UFC 323 in Las Vegas.
History and upsets - five things to watch for in FA CupWith history up for grabs and upsets on the cards, here are the five things to watch out for in the FA Cup second round.
'Deep indignation' after Ukraine diver switches to RussiaThe Ukrainian Diving Federation wants diver Sofiia Lyskun to be stripped of all awards after the European champion switched her international allegiance to Russia.
Glasgow earn opening night bonus-point win at SaleGlasgow Warriors enjoy a dream opening night in the Champions Cup with a bonus-point away win over Sale Sharks.
Kind draw with an edge? Wales' potential World Cup groupIf Wales qualify for the World Cup, they will be pleased with a relatively kind draw - and a chance to settle a score with co-hosts Canada.
'Top quality' Bell settling in at Ulster - MurphyHead coach Richie Murphy feels the province will soon "see the blessing" of Angus Bell's arrival at Ulster.
Ridley Scott's masterful epic of betrayal and vengeanceMaximus Decimus Meridius, favoured general of the Roman emperor, is betrayed and enslaved.
The hidden workings of dating apps uncoveredHow dating apps changed our love lives by connecting us, but at what cost?
Where F1 title may be won and lost in three-way fightBBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson looks at the key factors that may decide where the 2025 drivers' title is won and lost.
Memorable O'Sullivan moments as snooker great turns 50As Ronnie O'Sullivan turns 50, BBC Sport picks out 10 great moments from his career - and it could have been many more.
'A wonderful miracle' - how Messi & Beckham made Miami shineIn the world of team sport, no-one adores the achievements of its most accomplished individuals more than America's sports-mad fans, writes Guillem Balague.
Frustration and anger - why 'huge question marks' hang over Man UtdRuben Amorim declares himself angry and frustrated as his Manchester United side again lose a lead - with consistency continuing to be an issue.
'No more Average Joe as Root century seals all-time great status'Joe Root finally hitting the elusive Test century in Australia proves his status as one of the all-time great batters, says chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt.
'A fearless hero for hapless England' - Robin Smith obituaryRobin Smith, who has died at the age of 62, was a fearless hero in a struggling England team, but had to battle his own demons after retiring from cricket.
England's AI World Cup masterplan - from perfecting penalties to powering playersBBC Sport hears from inside the England setup about how artificial intelligence is powering plans for next summer's World Cup.
'I never settle for not good enough' - Verstappen in-depth on title raceMax Verstappen looks forward to the F1 title showdown in Abu Dhabi, acknowledges that he is probably in his rivals' heads and discusses his intense competitiveness.
'Raise hell' - the fastest bowler you might not have heard ofThe story of Duncan Spencer, the "frighteningly fast" bowler who could have played for England or Australia.
Inside McLaren's season - the rules, values, incidents & relationshipsIntra-team title battles turn toxic far more often than not. Andrew Benson analyses how McLaren have maintained relative harmony between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
What next for friendly foes who see each other 'more than family'?Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have dominated men’s tennis in 2025. BBC Sport looks at the evolution of their growing rivalry – and where it could go next.
'It felt like God's hand on my brain' - the day England were humbled by teenagerBBC Sport's From The Ashes series concludes with the inside story of Ashton Agar's record-breaking introduction to Test cricket as a 19-year-old batting at number 11.
The great number nine decline - where have England's strikers gone?BBC Sport takes an in-depth look at why England lack centre-forward options behind Harry Kane - a far cry from when the likes of Les Ferdinand only won 17 caps.
I want to come back to Premier League and win it this time - PochettinoFormer Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino sits down with Kelly Somers to talk about growing up on a farm, barbecues and his future.
'We have a chance?' Muller out to spoil Miami's MLS Cup questThomas Muller's Vancouver Whitecaps will face Lionel Messi's Inter Miami in the MLS Cup final - and the German is relishing another showpiece in his storied career.
Mainoo in demand for January loan - Saturday's gossipAt least 12 clubs want Kobbie Mainoo on loan, Nottingham Forest set to increase Elliot Anderson price, Saudi clubs confident of cut-price Mohamed Salah deal, plus more.
Haaland v Mbappe, dream ties and YMCA - the best of the World Cup drawYMCA, Donald Trump and Kylian Mbappe v Erling Haaland - BBC Sport runs through the best bits from the World Cup draw.
Plotting England and Scotland's routes through the World CupIt took a while, but the World Cup draw is finally done and fans of England and Scotland can start to work out their path to glory.
Sutton's predictions v DJ and producer Paige TomlinsonBBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on DJ Paige Tomlinson - and AI - with his predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures.
Kind draw with an edge? Wales' potential World Cup groupIf Wales qualify for the World Cup, they will be pleased with a relatively kind draw - and a chance to settle a score with co-hosts Canada.
Tuchel reacts to England's 'difficult' World Cup groupWorld Cup 2026: Thomas Tuchel reacts to England's 'difficult' group after draw
'Bring it on' - Clarke reacts to Scotland's World Cup drawScotland head coach Steve Clarke reacts to being drawn into Group C for the 2026 World Cup alongside Brazil, Morocco and Haiti.
When England thrashed Panama at 2018 World Cup in RussiaBBC Sport looks back at England's 6-1 win over Panama in 2018, after the two sides are drawn in the same group for the 2026 World Cup.
Borini scores as Salford shock Leyton Orient in FA CupFormer Liverpool and Italy forward Fabio Borini scores for Salford City as they beat Leyton Orient 4-0 to reach the third round of the FA Cup.
Unlucky own goal helps Gladbach beat MainzWatch highlights, as the Bundesliga's bottom side Mainz 05 suffer a narrow defeat to Borussia Monchengladbach.
Who are favourites to win the 2026 World Cup?The 2026 World Cup draw has been made which means the countdown to the tournament is on - but who are the favourites to win the coveted trophy?
When will England & Scotland find out World Cup venues?England and Scotland will discover when and where they will play their World Cup 2026 group stage matches during a draw on Saturday.
Old and new foes - a look at England's World Cup groupBBC Sport profiles Croatia, Panama and Ghana - England's Group L opponents at the 2026 World Cup.
Could one win get Scotland out of World Cup group?BBC Scotland digs into Scotland's World Cup progression prospects.
'Fearless' Northern Ireland learn potential World Cup rivalsNorthern Ireland will face hosts Canada, Qatar and Switzerland in Group B of the World Cup if they come through March's tricky play-off.
Republic of Ireland learn potential World Cup opponentsThe Republic of Ireland will face hosts Mexico, South Africa and South Korea in Group A in the World Cup if they come through March's play-offs.
Can you name every player with 100 Premier League goals?Man City's Erling Haaland has reached a century of strikes in the English top flight. Can you name every player to have scored 100-plus goals in the Premier League?
President Trump wins inaugural Fifa Peace PrizeUS President Donald Trump receives the inaugural Fifa Peace Prize before the draw for the 2026 Fifa World Cup.
Man City won't take risk on 'suffering' Rodri's returnManchester City midfielder Rodri is "suffering" and "struggling" as he wants to make a return to action from a hamstring injury, says manager Pep Guardiola.
Eckert, 32, gets Southampton job and eyes Premier LeagueTonda Eckert targets a promotion challenge after being appointed Southampton's permanent boss on a contract to 2027.
Arsenal's Mosquera could be out for at least six weeksArsenal fear Cristhian Mosquera will miss at least six weeks, with the defender set to undergo further tests to establish the full extent of his ankle injury.
'Bring it on' says Clarke as Scotland face Brazil, Morocco & HaitiScotland will open their World Cup finals next summer against Haiti after also being drawn against Brazil and Morocco.
'A wonderful miracle' - how Messi & Beckham made Miami shineIn the world of team sport, no-one adores the achievements of its most accomplished individuals more than America's sports-mad fans, writes Guillem Balague.
England start World Cup against Croatia, Scotland to face BrazilEngland will begin their World Cup 2026 campaign against Croatia, while Scotland are drawn in the same group as Brazil for next summer's tournament.
'Buzzing' Scots have 'point to prove' at World CupCurrent and former Scotland players react to the 2026 World Cup draw, with an air of cautious optimism.
World Cup draw reaction as England get Croatia & Scotland face BrazilKelly Cates & co react to the World Cup draw as England & Scotland draw Croatia & Brazil.
Mejbri given four-game ban for spitting at fansBurnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri is given a four-match ban and a £15,000 fine after spitting at Leeds United fans last month.
Amorim defends his use of midfielder MainooManchester United head coach Ruben Amorim defends his failure to start any academy player in the Premier League this season and repeated his reasons for not giving Kobbie Mainoo an opportunity.
How to follow the FA Cup on the BBC this weekendBBC Sport Ask Me Anything explains how to follow the FA Cup second round on TV and radio this weekend.
Morecambe takeover figure accused of terrorism involvementA key figure behind the Morecambe FC takeover deal is sanctioned by the UK government over accusations of involvement in terrorism.
Fenerbahce captain's home raided in Turkish betting scandalPlayers, club directors, a commentator and a referee are among the latest to be arrested in Turkey's betting scandal.
Littlejohn given extended ban for violent conductCrystal Palace midfielder Ruesha Littlejohn has been given an extended five-match ban for violent conduct after grabbing an opponent by the neck and throwing her to the ground.
Man Utd will look to sign cover for pregnant BizetManchester United manager Marc Skinner has said the club will look to sign cover for midfielder Celin Bizet in January after she announced her pregnancy.
Rangers' title hopes distant 'but not impossible'Rangers' route to Scottish Premiership title success "is a long way but it's not impossible", says head coach Danny Rohl.
Trump and Infantino - too close for comfort?Friday’s World Cup draw in Washington DC will be the latest illustration of the ever-closer relationship between US President Donald Trump and Fifa president Gianni Infantino.
Trump receives inaugural Fifa Peace PrizeWatch the moment US president receives the first ever Fifa Peace Prize at the 2026 World Cup draw.
Hasselhoff, Clinton & Blatter v Williams - the 1994 World Cup drawWatch the last USA World Cup draw that was Las Vegas in 1994 featuring famous faces like Robin Williams, Bill Clinton and more.
Heat will reduce intensity of matches - TuchelEngland manager Thomas Tuchel speaks to BBC sports editor Dan Roan about how high temperatures could impact the World Cup next summer.
Man Utd halted as Magassa gets first West Ham goalWatch Premier League highlights as Manchester United are held at home by West Ham, with Soungoutou Magassa scoring his first Hammers goal.
Haaland's journey to 100 Premier League goalsAs Erling Haaland becomes the fastest player to score 100 goals in the Premier League, BBC Sport looks back at the Norway striker's best moments for Man City.
Who are the 2026 World Cup debutants?From a tiny Caribbean island to a nation once managed by Harry Redknapp, meet the teams who will be making their debut at the 2026 World Cup.
Five things to look out for in EFL: Promotion pushes past and presentBBC Sport highlights five things to keep an eye on in the EFL this weekend, including Derby v Leicester and Ipswich v Coventry.
Newcastle have money to spend in January - WilsonNewcastle United have money to spend in January - but sporting director Ross Wilson says any mid-season moves will have to "align" with their summer plan.
Quiz: Which nations have qualified for 2026 World Cup?We want you to name every nation who has qualified for the 2026 World Cup.
History and upsets - five things to watch for in FA CupWith history up for grabs and upsets on the cards, here are the five things to watch out for in the FA Cup second round.
Paqueta to make immediate return after banWest Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo says Lucas Paqueta will start Sunday's Premier League game at Brighton after serving a one-match ban.
Football DailyJohn Murray, Ali Bruce-Ball & Ian Dennis talk Premier League, travels and commentary.
How England use artificial intelligence to help with penaltiesHow do England use artificial intelligence to prepare for penalty shootouts? Rhys Long, the FA's head of performance insights and analysis, explains all.
'We lost control' - Amorim rues late West Ham levellerManchester United manager Ruben Amorim bemoans his side's inability to hold on to a lead, after drawing 1-1 with West Ham United.
Old Trafford draw 'another step' forward for West Ham - NunoWest Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo is pleased with his team's work, after the Hammers came from a goal down to draw 1-1 away to Manchester United.
Arsenal squad depth is 'remarkable' - analysisMatch of the Day pundit Danny Murphy is impressed with the strength and depth of the Arsenal squad as the changes they made, particularly down the right side, paid off against Brentford.
How Farke stumbled on new system to get Leeds playing againMatch of the Day pundits Danny Murphy and Shay Given look at Leeds boss Daniel Farke "stumbled" on a new system and how it worked in their favour in their 3-1 win over Chelsea.
Mary Earps: Queen of StopsGoalkeeper Mary Earps offers an insight into her journey to the pinnacle of her sport.
Ridley Scott's masterful epic of betrayal and vengeanceMaximus Decimus Meridius, favoured general of the Roman emperor, is betrayed and enslaved.
The hidden workings of dating apps uncoveredHow dating apps changed our love lives by connecting us, but at what cost?
England's AI World Cup masterplan - from perfecting penalties to powering playersBBC Sport hears from inside the England setup about how artificial intelligence is powering plans for next summer's World Cup.
Can anyone stop Lampard's Coventry winning the Championship?Frank Lampard's Coventry City are 10 points clear at the top of the Championship and could create history - but will anything stand in their way?
Woeful Wolves on course for lowest Christmas points tallyWolves' winless start to the season means they are on course for some unwanted records - including equalling the Premier League's lowest Christmas points tally.
Success in 2025 - are the Lionesses ready for 2026?England capped off a successful 2025 with resounding victories over China and Ghana at home - so what shape are they in for World Cup qualification?
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.
Which team won the fewest points in a Premier League season?Our Ask Me Anything team look at which clubs amassed the lowest points tally in a single season.
What is the dubious goals committee?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains what the dubious goals committee is and how the identities of goal scorers are decided
Why is Son Heung-min returning to Tottenham?Our Ask Me Anything team explain why former captain Son Heung-min is returning to Tottenham.
When are Premier League players heading to Afcon?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains when players will meet up with their countries at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
What leagues have a winter break and when are they?Our Ask Me Anything team explore which leagues will have a winter break in football.
Nancy takes bow against Hearts, Maswanhise & Rohl in focusWilfried Nancy takes charge of Celtic for the first time in their top-of-the-table meeting with Hearts - just one of the talking points over the weekend in the Scottish Premiership
Hearts have no plans to loan out Gordon - gossipRangers linked with in-demand Norwegian, while Hearts have no plans to send Scotland goalkeeper out on loan.
Celtic 'need to believe in themselves more' - NancyWilfried Nancy believes he has inherited a "quality team" at Celtic that needs "to believe a little bit more in themselves".
Rangers' title hopes distant 'but not impossible'Rangers' route to Scottish Premiership title success "is a long way but it's not impossible", says head coach Danny Rohl.
Podcast: Scottish Premiership weekend previewRay Bradshaw, Joelle Murray and Cammy Bell look ahead to a huge weekend of football
Queen of the South's 18-month search for new boardThe directors of Queen of the South announced their intention to stand down more than 18 months ago.
What's on Nancy's Celtic to-do list?Wilfried Nancy has completed his long-waited move from Columbus Crew to Celtic, but what will be the new manager's priorities in Glasgow?
How Viking ended 34-year Norwegian title droughtViking FK wrap up their first Norwegian league title in 34 years, sparking big celebrations in the city of Stavanger. BBC Sport takes a look at their achievement.
Ajax criticise 'outrageous' fireworks after match abandonedAjax criticise the "utterly outrageous" firework display which resulted in their Dutch league match against Groningen being abandoned.
What's going on with fan disorder at European games?Was the disorder of Young Boys fans at Aston Villa an isolated incident, or does it indicate something more prevalent?
Littlejohn given extended ban for violent conductCrystal Palace midfielder Ruesha Littlejohn has been given an extended five-match ban for violent conduct after grabbing an opponent by the neck and throwing her to the ground.
'The time was right' - Oxtoby swaps Northern Ireland for NewcastleStepping away from international football to manage a club in England's second tier was a decision Tanya Oxtoby "didn't take lightly".
Arroyo proud of Kendall's 'amazing' first England goalAston Villa manager Natalia Arroyo says she has watched the "amazing moment" of Lucia Kendall's first England goal multiple times in recent days.
Meet the Gurkha's daughter making WSL historyAsmita Ale discusses her incredible family history, being the first person of Nepalese descent to sign a professional contract in England and play in the Women's Super League.
Man Utd will look to sign cover for pregnant BizetManchester United manager Marc Skinner has said the club will look to sign cover for midfielder Celin Bizet in January after she announced her pregnancy.
Germany to host Euro 2029 as England chase trophy hat-trickGermany will host the 2029 Women's European Championship, Uefa announces.
The great number nine decline - where have England's strikers gone?BBC Sport takes an in-depth look at why England lack centre-forward options behind Harry Kane - a far cry from when the likes of Les Ferdinand only won 17 caps.
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.
Glasgow impress with bonus-point win at Sale in Champions Cup openerGlasgow Warriors enjoy a dream opening night in the Champions Cup with a bonus-point away win over Sale Sharks.
Second-half surge sees Ulster thump Racing 61-7Ulster secure a commanding bonus-point win over Racing 92 in what is their first ever pool-stage game in the Challenge Cup.
All the Champions Cup team news and line-ups in one placeTrack the latest team news announcements and line-ups as the 2025-26 Champions Cup gets under way.
Curry to face no action over Contepomi tunnel 'push'England flanker Tom Curry will escape any punishment for a tunnel tussle with Argentina coach Felipe Contepomi last month
Tipuric frustrated by uncertainty over OspreysJustin Tipuric is frustrated by the uncertainty over the future of Ospreys under the WRU's plans for the professional game.
Dragons hunt first win of 2025 at struggling PerpignanDragons aim to win for the first time in 2025 when they travel to Top 14 strugglers Perpignan in the European Challenge Cup.
South Africa extend Erasmus contract to 2031 World CupSouth Africa extend head coach Rassie Erasmus' contract until the end of the 2031 Rugby World Cup.
Etzebeth banned for 12 weeks over eye gougeSouth African double World Cup winner Eben Etzebeth is banned until March following his red card for gouging Wales' Alex Mann on Saturday.
'I've never met anyone like Pollock' - George on England's 'brilliant idiot'Jamie George says England team-mate Henry Pollock is a personality without precedent in rugby and a "genuinely fascinating" character.
Scarlets rekindle love affair with Europe's eliteHead coach Dwayne Peel says he looks forward to rekindling Scarlets' "strong tradition" of competing in Europe's top competition.
'It's hard to take... it hurts' - Fin Smith on losing England placeFin Smith admits he has found slipping down England's fly-half pecking order tough to take, with George Ford the first-choice 10 during the autumn Tests.
Wales' Grady aiming for full speed with CardiffWales back Mason Grady hopes to build momentum as he starts on the wing for Cardiff at Stade Francais in the European Challenge Cup on Saturday.
Ioane starts shock Leinster spell after Sexton spatAs Rieko Ioane prepares for his Leinster debut, BBC Sport NI looks at his shock move and his spat with Ireland legend Johnny Sexton.
A draw with a winner? The routes to northern glory at 2027 World CupHas the 2027 World Cup draw handed an advantage to northern hemisphere sides chasing glory?
England and Wales in same 2027 World Cup groupEngland and Wales are paired up in the pool stages at the 2027 Rugby World Cup, with Scotland and Ireland also drawn together.
Ireland must improve 'all areas' before World CupIreland captain Caelan Doris admits his side's journey to the 2027 Rugby World Cup must feature improvements "across all areas" after a mixed autumn campaign.
Du Preez at fly-half as Ford misses Sale openerGeorge Ford is missing because of injury, so Rob du Preez will start at fly-half for Sale in their Champions Cup opener against Glasgow.
Worcester sign former Exeter centre HendricksonChamp side Worcester Warriors sign former Exeter Chiefs centre Tom Hendrickson who makes an immediate debut against Cornish Pirates.
Quins must be brave in Champions Cup opener - MurleyHarlequins wing Cadan Murley says his side must play with bravery as they head to Leinster in their Champions Cup opener.
Crabb leaves Gloucester-Hartpury to return to WalesWales lock Gwen Crabb leaves Gloucester-Hartpury to play in the Celtic Challenge for Brython Thunder.
Wales boss Tandy excited to face EnglandWales head coach Steve Tandy says he is excited by the prospect of facing England at the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
Record home defeat will drive Wales to improve - LakeWales captain Dewi Lake insists a record 73-0 defeat by South Africa will not dent his side’s confidence, but will instead drive the squad to improve.
'I'm ready for my next move' - Dow announces retirementEngland's World Cup-winning wing Abby Dow announces her retirement from rugby at the age of 28, saying she plans to return to a career in mechanical engineering.
'We're in a good place' - Sweeney positive about RFU futureRugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney says the sport's future looks bright after a "challenging" but "positive" year, following the release of the RFU accounts.
Wales need to be 'brave and smart' - MorganWales captain Jac Morgan says Steve Tandy wants his side to play with bravery and intelligence against Argentina on Sunday.
Welsh rugby must be 'brave' to secure future - RobertsFormer Wales and British and Irish Lions star Jamie Roberts says if there is ever a time to make a radical change in Welsh rugby, that time is now.
Bell set to make Ulster debut in European openerAustralia prop Angus Bell is set to make his Ulster debut off the bench in Friday's Challenge Cup opener against Racing 92 at Affidea Stadium.
Canada star Hogan-Rochester signs for SaleSale Sharks women announce the signing of Canada wing Asia Hogan-Rochester from 1 January.
Wales prop Coleman facing Dragons injury lay-offDragons are set to be without tight-head prop Chris Coleman for a number of weeks after he suffered an injury with Wales.
Exeter ready for European selection 'juggling act'Exeter boss Rob Baxter says he will face a selection "juggling act" in their forthcoming European Challenge Cup matches.
Can regions lift Wales with European success?As European rugby returns, Scarlets are hunting Champions Cup upsets while Cardiff, Dragons and Ospreys look to progress in the Challenge Cup.
Rugby Union WeeklyChris, Tom English and Gareth Rhys Owen dissect the draw for the 2027 World Cup draw.
Ill-health sees ex-Wales star Thomas leave SwanseaFormer Wales back row Jonathan Thomas leaves his role as Swansea RFC head coach due to ongoing health concerns.
WRU to ask regions to let players train with WalesThe Welsh Rugby Union will ask the four professional regions to release players for Wales training periods before next year's Six Nations.
'Stoppages, TMOs, referees' hurting rugby 'badly'Former Ireland full-back Rob Kearney tells the BBC's Ireland Rugby Social podcast that he believes changes are coming to improve rugby union as a spectacle.
Arundell wins wing war and Curry sees yellow - Prem talking pointsBath flier Henry Arundell's face-off with wing rival Noah Caluori was an intriguing battle as the Prem returned from an autumn lay-off
Abject failure becoming the norm - where does Welsh rugby go from here?BBC Sport Wales ask where does Welsh rugby go from here after another record defeat dished out by South Africa.
How a Welsh school helped make a Springbok superstarSacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu has taken world rugby by storm but was playing for Llandovery College not so long ago.
Three Boks, four Englishmen - who makes Opta's team of the autumn?After 22 matches over four weeks brought the best of the northern and southern hemispheres together, here are the star performers.
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.
Rugby Union WeeklyAshy chats to an old friend 14 years on from their famous incident at Welford Road.
Rugby Union WeeklyUgo, Danny and Chris discuss the big winners and losers this autumn.
The Ireland Rugby SocialConor and Gavin review Ireland's defeat to the Springboks
Rugby Union WeeklyMax Ojomoh is on the pod after starring in England's victory over the Pumas.
Rugby Union WeeklyChris, GRO and Tom are back to preview the final weekend of autumn matches.
Ridley Scott's masterful epic of betrayal and vengeanceMaximus Decimus Meridius, favoured general of the Roman emperor, is betrayed and enslaved.
The hidden workings of dating apps uncoveredHow dating apps changed our love lives by connecting us, but at what cost?
England in tatters after dismal day in BrisbaneEngland’s hopes in the second Test - and the Ashes - are in tatters after a dismal and depressing third day in Brisbane.
England needed to show more fight - VaughanEngland failed to show fight in the final session of the third day of the Ashes Test, said former captain Michael Vaughan.
'Vibes of Johnson' - Starc continues to 'break England hearts'Mitchell Starc dominates with bat and ball to put Australia in control of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
England on the brink after terrible day threeEngland's hopes in the second Test and the Ashes are in tatters after a dismal and depressing third day in Brisbane.
Brook overturns shocking dismissal before being given out next ballHarry Brook uses a review to overturn a caught behind dismissal before being given out by the video umpire the very next ball as England fall to 123-5 on day three of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Cummins 'good to go' for third Ashes TestAustralia captain Pat Cummins says he will be "good to go" for the third Ashes Test against England after recovering from injury.
Hayden criticises Archer for bringing a pillow to GabbaJofra Archer is criticised by former Australia opener Matthew Hayden for the "shocking look" of arriving for the third day of the second Ashes Test with a pillow.
'It's a shocker!' - Pope and Crawley both out caught & bowledOllie Pope and Zak Crawley are both caught and bowled by Michael Neser as England slump to 97-3 on day three of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Windies come close to record chase in New ZealandJustin Greaves scores a Test career-high 202 not out as West Indies frustrate New Zealand to draw the series opener in Christchurch.
India v South Africa - third ODI scorecardLatest scorecard from the third one-day international between India and South Africa in Visakhapatnam.
'Never going to be perfect' - Root defends 'jaded' England over dropsEngland batter Joe Root says England practised catching in all lights before the day-night Test, but former captain Michael Vaughan questions their approach.
Boland bowls Duckett as ball stays very lowScott Boland dismisses Ben Duckett for 15 runs as the ball keeps low before hitting the stumps to leave England on 48-1 on day three of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Barmy Army go wild as England avoid losing wicket in first overThe travelling fans go wild as England avoid losing a wicket in the first over for the first time in this Ashes series.
Stokes gets early breakthrough on day threeBen Stokes dismisses Michael Neser for 16 to give England an early breakthrough leaving Australia on 383-7 on day three of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Australia in control of second Test despite late England fightbackEngland take three late wickets but are left to rue five dropped catches as Australia close on 378-6 at stumps on day two of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Jacks takes stunning catch to remove SmithWill Jacks "comes up with something special" to dismiss Steve Smith, taking a brilliant diving catch at backward square leg as Australia fall to 292-5 on day two of the second Ashes Test.
Daily Ashes Debrief: Long, hot day in the dirt for EnglandReaction to the second day of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
WBBL match abandoned after ball rolled into pitchA Women's Big Bash match between Adelaide Strikers and Hobart Hurricanes is abandoned after a ball is inadvertently rolled into the pitch.
England face Ashes battle despite Gabba fightbackEngland produce a floodlit fightback late on the second day of the second Test against Australia but still face a huge battle to stay alive in the Ashes.
'As good as I've ever seen' - where does Jacks' catch rank?England all-rounder Will Jacks takes a stunning catch to remove stand-in Australia captain Steve Smith on day two in Brisbane - and it gets big praise from Michael Vaughan.
South Africa beat Ireland in first T20 in Cape TownSouth Africa Women cruise to victory by 105 runs in their first Twenty20 international against Ireland Women in Cape Town.
Smith drop an early blow in tale of two Ashes keepersWhy wicketkeeper Jamie Smith's drop on day two of second Ashes Test is potentially worrying for England.
Test Match Special PodcastReaction to a 2nd day in Brisbane that saw England miss out on putting heat on the hosts
Drops galore as England have day to forget in the fieldEngland are forced to rue multiple dropped catches as day two of the second Ashes Test closes with Australia on 378-6, with a lead of 44 runs in Brisbane.
Green makes 'huge error' as Carse bowls him for 45 to give England hopeCameron Green 'gifts' England a wicket, opening up and exposing the stumps to Brydon Carse as Australia sit on 291-4 on day two of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
'Absolutely plumb!' - Confident Archer ends Weatherald's inningsJofra Archer bowls a brilliant yorker to dismiss Jake Weatherald lbw for 72, leaving Australia on 146-2 on day two of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
'A total miscue' - England finally get breakthrough as Head departsAfter being dropped on three, England remove Travis Head for 33 for their first Australian wicket of the second Test, with Gus Atkinson taking the catch off the bowling of Brydon Carse, with the home side 77-1 in their first innings in Brisbane.
Labuschagne takes brilliant diving catch as England all out for 334Marnus Labuschagne dives at full stretch to take a brilliant catch in the deep from Jofra Archer, as England are bowled out for 334 runs on day two of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Root hits historic century but second Test finely balanced after day oneJoe Root scores his first century in Australia and finishes unbeaten on 135 as England close on 325-9 at stumps on day one of the second Ashes Test against Australia in Brisbane.
Root 'is the glue' for England success - VaughanFormer England captain Michael Vaughan says Joe Root is key to England winning the Ashes series against Australia.
'The best player I've ever played with' - Crawley 'chuffed' for RootZak Crawley says he and his England teammates were "chuffed" after Joe Root scored his first century in Australia, finishing on 135 not out to help England close on 325-9 at stumps on day one of the second Ashes Test against Australia in Brisbane.
'No more Average Joe as Root century seals all-time great status'Joe Root finally hitting the elusive Test century in Australia proves his status as one of the all-time great batters, says chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt.
Hampshire appoint Domingo as new head coachHampshire appoint South African Russell Domingo as their new head coach.
Lyon feels 'filthy' after rare Test omissionNathan Lyon is left out of an Australia side for the first time in a home Test since 2012, while the hosts were also still without captain Pat Cummins for the second Ashes Test.
'Australia will have to admit he's a great' - how Root hit elusive centuryJoe Root ends his long wait for a Test century in Australia by reaching three figures on day one of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Burger to leave Somerset coaching roleSomerset batting coach Shane Burger is to leave the club after three seasons.
Bowler Wood casts doubt on fitness for third TestEngland bowler Mark Wood casts doubt on his availability for the third Ashes Test because of his knee injury.
'A fearless hero for hapless England' - Robin Smith obituaryRobin Smith, who has died at the age of 62, was a fearless hero in a struggling England team, but had to battle his own demons after retiring from cricket.
Why Starc is so good with the pink ball - FinnFormer England fast bowler Steven Finn explains why Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc excels with the pink ball before the day-night second Ashes Test.
766 and all that - when Cook conquered AustraliaExactly 15 years on from his epic 235 not out at the Gabba, Alastair Cook explains how he conquered Australia on England's triumphant 2010-11 Ashes tour.
'It felt like God's hand on my brain' - the day England were humbled by teenagerBBC Sport's From The Ashes series concludes with the inside story of Ashton Agar's record-breaking introduction to Test cricket as a 19-year-old batting at number 11.
'Sea legs meant I couldn't bowl' - when England travelled to Australia by boatWonderful food, the Duke of Norfolk and Fred Trueman refusing to run laps - England's 1962-63 tour of Australia, the last time they travelled by boat.
'Without 2002-03 there was no chance of 2005'How a run-filled tour of Australia in 2002-03 put Michael Vaughan on the road to Ashes glory in 2005.
Watch extended day two highlights on BBC iPlayerHighlights from day two of the Second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
The Ashes: Root scores first hundred in AustraliaReaction to an absorbing opening day at the Gabba where Joe Root was the star.
Daily Ashes Debrief: Root is the 'glue' to England successReaction to day one of the second Test as Joe Root hits his first century in Australia.
Test Match Special PodcastEngland captain Ben Stokes talks to TMS ahead of the second Ashes Test at the Gabba.
Test Match Special PodcastOllie Pope speaks to Test Match Special & reaction to England’s team ahead of 2nd Test.
Why is a pink ball used in the Ashes?Our Ask Me Anything team take a look at why the Ashes use pink balls.
Is batting getting harder in Australia?After Australia and England played out the first two-day Ashes Test in 104 years, chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt looks at the reasons why and asks if the rest of the series could be played on fast forward.
What is the Prime Minister's XI?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains what the Prime Minister's XI is ahead of their friendly with England Lions this weekend.
What was the sandpaper scandal?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains what happened in the 2018 sandpaper scandal.
Do red, white and pink cricket balls behave differently?BBC Sport explores whether all three kinds of mainstream cricket ball have different qualities.
Why is England v Australia called the Ashes?Our Ask Me Anything team look at how the Ashes got its name and what is in the urn.
Why are cricket scoreboards backwards in Australia?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains why cricket scoreboards are backwards in Australia
Ridley Scott's masterful epic of betrayal and vengeanceMaximus Decimus Meridius, favoured general of the Roman emperor, is betrayed and enslaved.
The hidden workings of dating apps uncoveredHow dating apps changed our love lives by connecting us, but at what cost?
Potapova changes allegiance from Russia to AustriaAnastasia Potapova says she has switched nationality from Russian to Austrian after her application for citizenship is accepted.
Serena Williams says no comeback, despite filing paperworkSerena Williams files the necessary paperwork for a return to tennis - but then denies she is returning to the sport.
The new year goal of 'building a better Emma Raducanu'Emma Raducanu hopes to develop a better base level in 2026 so she can dictate matches and worry less about her opponents' strengths.
Sabalenka v Kyrgios in 'Battle of Sexes' to be shown live on BBC OneThe 'Battle of the Sexes' exhibition tennis match between Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios will be shown live on BBC One on 28 December.
Draper pulls out of UTS final as he delays returnJack Draper delays his comeback from an arm injury as he pulls out of this weekend's Ultimate Tennis Showdown grand final in London.
Raducanu 'isn't hiding from anything any more' after stalking ordealEmma Raducanu is now comfortable travelling by public transport and does not feel she is "hiding from anything any more" after her stalking ordeal.
Murray 'didn't get results' he wanted for DjokovicAndy Murray says he "probably didn't get the results I would have liked" for Novak Djokovic during his time coaching his former rival earlier this year.
Italian tennis great Pietrangeli dies aged 92Italian tennis great Nicola Pietrangeli, a two-time French Open champion, dies at the age of 92.
How world's best are spearheading British doubles boomJulian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool tell BBC Sport about finishing the year as the world's top-ranked doubles pairing - and why British doubles is in such good shape.
Body or ranking - Boulter's Australian Open dilemmaBritain's Katie Boulter says she feels she has to "choose between my body and my ranking" as the scramble continues for a place in January's Australian Open main draw.
'It gives me chills' - Italian 'brotherhood' inspires Davis Cup hat-trickFlavio Cobolli and Matteo Berrettini lead Italy to a historic third straight Davis Cup title in Bologna.
Tennis Australia and players’ association near deal over lawsuitThe Professional Tennis Players' Association and Tennis Australia say they are likely to reach a settlement in the "near future" in relation to the lawsuit filed against multiple governing bodies.
Cobolli wins epic 32-point tie-break to send Italy into finalFlavio Cobolli says sealing Italy's place in the Davis Cup final was "one of the best days of my life" after he saves seven match points to win a 32-point tie-break against Belgium's Zizou Bergs.
'Tremendous honour' - Federer added to Hall of FameRoger Federer will become the first member of the 'Big Three' of tennis to be inducted to the International Tennis Hall of Fame next year.
Wimbledon expansion plan to be challenged in courtPlans were approved for 38 new tennis courts and an 8,000-seat stadium at Wimbledon.
British Grand Slam winner Salisbury to take a break over anxietyJoe Salisbury has experienced the highs of winning Grand Slams and reaching number one in the world. This season he has struggled with anxiety, he tells BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller.
Why Raducanu v Osaka whets the appetite for 2026Grand Slam winners Emma Raducanu and Naomi Osaka are expected to face each other at the United Cup in Perth in their first event of the 2026 season.
Defiance, energy, new heights - Sinner keeps Alcaraz 'on a leash'After losing two Grand Slam finals and the number one crown to his great rival, Jannik Sinner again shows Carlos Alcaraz how he can bounce back from adversity.
Patten's partners make it dream week for him at ATP FinalsGreat Britain's Henry Patten completes a life-changing visit to Turin by becoming an ATP Finals champion for the first time - a week after proposing to his girlfriend in the city.
Sinner and Alcaraz eye 2026 'great battles' as Italian wins ATP Finals titleJannik Sinner signs off his 2025 season in style by overcoming world number one Carlos Alcaraz in two tight sets to defend his ATP Finals crown in Turin.
SportsworldDelyth Lloyd and guests reflect on the 2025 tennis season.
Hewett loses Masters final to world number one OdaGreat Britain's Alfie Hewett loses 6-1 6-1 to Japan's world number one Tokito Oda in the men's singles final of the Wheelchair Masters in Huzhou, China.
'It means the world' - Alcaraz secures year-end number one rankingCarlos Alcaraz secures the year-end world number one ranking by reaching the knockout stages at the ATP Finals with three straight wins.
'Superman' Djokovic had 'slap from reality in last couple of years'Novak Djokovic still believes he can win a 25th Grand Slam title - despite being given a "slap from reality in the last couple of years".
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.
Valuable lessons and tough losses - world number one Sabalenka's 2025How some self-reflection on a mid-season holiday helped Aryna Sabalenka go from near-misses to year-end number one.
Is WTA Finals bringing change to Saudi Arabia?The season-ending WTA Finals has been held for the second time in Saudi Arabia - a controversial move which continues to be scrutinised.
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.
'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.
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.
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.
'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.
Ridley Scott's masterful epic of betrayal and vengeanceMaximus Decimus Meridius, favoured general of the Roman emperor, is betrayed and enslaved.
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