Summary

  • Eden Hazard not ready to sacrifice himself for Chelsea - Jose Mourinho

  • Liverpool assess Daniel Sturridge fitness

  • Funeral held for Rangers great Sandy Jardine

  • World Snooker Championship: Robertson 6-9 Selby

  • GET INVOLVED: Have you ever wanted your side to lose?

  1. Footballpublished at 10:36 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    Ryan GiggsImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester United interim manager Ryan Giggs is likely to receive another rapturous reception when he emerges from the Old Trafford tunnel this weekend - just as he did last Saturday when he confidently strode down the touchline in his official club suit.

    Giggs is reluctant to swap the suit for his United kit, which means the 40-year-old, who is out of contract in the summer, may never again play for Manchester United.

    "I have kept myself fit, but I might not get back in (the team)," says Giggs, who has made a record 962 appearances for the club. "The lads have been doing well. We will just have to wait and see."

  2. Get involved #bbcsportsdaypublished at 10:32 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    Ed Davenhill:, external If Villa survive, they've got to kick on and spend some money this summer. Far too big a club to be in relegation scraps

    Adedapo James .A.:, external I think Cardiff, Norwich and Fulham would be relegated.

    Who will get relegated from the Premier League and what are the key games as the season nears its conclusion? Tweet us using the hashtag #bbcsportsday

  3. Footballpublished at 10:27 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    Sunderland striker Connor Wickham is named the Barclays Player of the Month.

    The 21-year-old scored five times in April to take his team out of the drop zone, with key strikes against title contenders Manchester City and Chelsea.

    Wickham, who joined the Black Cats from Ipswich in 2011, scored a brace against City in a 2-2 draw at the Etihad Stadium.

  4. World Cup Rewindpublished at 10:19 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    World Cup Rewind on the BBCImage source, AFP

    Whether you were a child when Nobby Stiles danced his jig in 1966, were left in tears by Scotland's near-miss in 1978, had a Chris Waddle mullet in 1990 or were in Spain for Northern Ireland's famous win in 1982, you'll be able to reminisce those moments via BBC Sport's World Cup Rewind.

    The full schedule includes:

    Friday 30 May, 12:00 BST: England v West Germany, 1966 final

    Saturday 31 May, 15:00 BST: Scotland v Netherlands, 1978 group match

    Wednesday 4 June, 12:00 BST: England v Argentina, 1986 quarter-final

    Saturday 7 June, 15:00 BST: England v Germany, 1990 semi-final

    Sunday 8 June, 15:00 BST: Spain v Northern Ireland , 1982 group match

    These matches will be replayed in full and will be given the BBC's full live treatment, including 'live' video, full text commentary and contributions from special guests with unique perspectives on the action, including Gary Lineker. Read more on the BBC Sport website.

  5. Get involved #bbcsportsdaypublished at 10:14 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    Kenneth Okocha:, external For me Cardiff City, Norwich City & Fulham look good for the drop this season

    David H:, external As a neutral I hope Villa and Sunderland stay up, more enjoyable to watch than the current bottom three

    Sameer chandra:, external I think that Fulham, Cardiff and Sunderland will get relegated

    Who will get relegated from the Premier League and what are the key games as the season nears its conclusion? Tweet us using the hashtag #bbcsportsday

  6. World Cup Rewindpublished at 10:11 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    World Cup Rewind on the BBC

    The 2014 Fifa World Cup is almost upon us and to get you in the mood for this summer's football extravaganza in Brazil, we are going to take you back in time to relive some classic encounters with BBC Sport.

    Starting with England's heroic World Cup success in 1966, we'll rerun, in full and 'as live', the highs and lows of the Home Nations' campaigns of yesteryear.

    Thanks to the BBC's innovative live technology, you will be able to watch or relive classic moments as though they are unfolding for the first time, including the 1966 World Cup final at Wembley, Archie Gemmill's wonder goal for Scotland in 1978, Gerry Armstrong stunning Spain in 1982, the 'Hand of God' in 1986 and Gazza's tears in 1990.

  7. Footballpublished at 10:07 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    Manchester United interim manager Ryan Giggs is speaking in his pre-Sunderland news conference right now and he confirms striker Wayne Rooney has a slight groin injury and is also suffering from a bit of illness.

    "A few of the lads have had a bug. Wayne Rooney has. Anders Lindegaard has. Wayne also has a tight groin too," he says.

    "You have to be careful with the bug because the immune system is down a bit but Wayne being Wayne wants to play. We'll monitor it over the next 24 hours. Robin has been back training this week. He's looked good. Whether tomorrow is too early we'll just see how he goes today. He's looked really good this week."

  8. Footballpublished at 10:03 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    Tony PulisImage source, Getty Images

    Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis has been named the Barclays Premier League manager of the month for April.

    The Eagles won four out of their five matches, including an impressive 3-2 victory at Champions League chasing Everton, and guaranteed their survival in the top tier with a 1-0 win at West Ham.

    Pulis' side are currently 11th in the table and 11 points clear of the bottom three.

  9. Horse Racingpublished at 10:00 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    Ruby Walsh and Quevega after her sixth victory at the Cheltenham Festival last monthImage source, Getty Images

    Record-breaking mare Quevega is to be retired and will start a breeding career after suffering her first defeat in five years.

    The horse, trained by Willie Mullins, was a fast-finishing second under Ruby Walsh to 20-1 shot Jetson at the Punchestown Festival on Thursday.

    Quevega, who scored a record sixth victory at the Cheltenham Festival last month, had been seeking a fifth win in the World Series Hurdle.

    You can follow all the latest results from Punchestown and elsewhere on the BBC Sport website.

  10. Footballpublished at 10:00 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    Newcastle fans "angry and frustrated" by the club's disappointing season are planning a 69th minute walk-out in the game against Cardiff on Saturday, reports the Newcastle Chronicle., external

    Board members of the Newcastle United Supporters' Trust have passed a motion to boycott the last 21 minutes of the game. Organisers hope the protest will see a mass exodus of St James' Park in the 69th minute, symbolic of the year 1969 when Newcastle last won a trophy.

    In a statement released by NUST, a spokesman says: "As fans we have deep concerns at the direction Newcastle United is heading in, both on and off the pitch. The vast majority of supporters are angry and frustrated but are divided as to what, if anything, can be done to positively influence Mike Ashley and those who run the football club on his behalf."

  11. Snookerpublished at 09:54 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    Ronnie O'Sullivan leads Barry Hawkins 6-2 in the semi-finals of the World Snooker Championship from overnight and coverage continues on BBC Two and the BBC Sport website from 10:00 BST.

  12. Footballpublished at 09:52 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    Juan CalaImage source, Huw Evans picture agency

    Cardiff's Juan Cala requests a personal hearing with the Football Association after being hit with a misconduct charge, the club announces on their Twitter, external account.

    Cala has been charged in relation to an alleged incident in or around the tunnel area following Cardiff's 4-0 defeat against Sunderland last Sunday.

    The Spanish defender had earlier been sent off by referee Phil Dowd for a professional foul on Sunderland striker Conor Wickham.

  13. Got, got, needpublished at 09:49 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    World Cup stickersImage source, Reuters

    A major tournament is never complete without stickers of competing players and an album to pop them in. Here, people on a street in Lima exchange stickers from their World Cup sticker albums.

  14. Footballpublished at 09:39 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    Arsene Wenger, speaking in his pre-West Brom news conference, also says that Arsenal are determined to keep their best players this summer.

    The Gunners topped the Premier League table for much of the first half of the season, but injuries to key players saw their title challenge fade away.

    "We want the players to stay here because this club has big ambitions for the future," he says.

  15. Footballpublished at 09:36 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says he wants to finish the season on a high by winning their remaining games after all but securing fourth place.

    The Gunners beat Newcastle 3-0 on Monday to move four points clear of Everton with two games remaining. They host West Brom on Sunday before travelling to Norwich one week later.

    "We want to finish as close as possible to the top and win our remaining games," Wenger says.

  16. Footballpublished at 09:27 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    FC United are hoping to kick off life in their new stadium before the end of September and are lining up a friendly against top European opposition to mark the official opening, reports the Manchester Evening News., external

    Rebels officials had hoped to be in their new Broadurst Park stadium in the autumn but now believe they should be at the new ground by October.

    The M.E.N reports that they are expected to mark the occasion by bringing in opposition from the continent.

  17. Get involvedpublished at 09:24 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    We're asking this morning who you think will be relegated from the Premier League this season. Please keep your views coming in to #bbcsportsday and the BBC Sport Facebook, external page.

    Peter Collins:, external Norwich and Cardiff I can't see surviving. Fulham might, but I think they have to catch Villa. Reckon Sunderland will make it.

    Chris Parker:, external Villa lose tomorrow and they're down, Sunderland need 4 points. The rest just get as many as possible and hope for the best.

  18. Cricketpublished at 09:12 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    Sussex captain Ed Joyce has signed a new two-year extension to his contract, which will see him stay at the club, until at least the end of the 2016 season.

    The 35-year-old Ireland left-hander, who scored hundreds in both innings of Sussex's win over Warwickshire at Edgbaston last month, joined from Middlesex in 2009 and became club captain in 2012.

  19. Snookerpublished at 09:09 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    The second World Championship semi-final resumes at 14:30 BST with world number one Neil Robertson 5-3 behind against Mark Selby, the world number three.

  20. Footballpublished at 09:02 British Summer Time 2 May 2014

    BBC Radio 5 live

    You can join Dan Walker for his Weekend Preview, assessing all the permutations tonight from 19:00 BST on BBC Radio 5 live.