Get involvedpublished at 08:56 BST 2 May 2014

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With the Premier League approaching the final stages we are asking this morning who will be relegated this season. Please send in your thoughts to #bbcsportsday or the BBC Sport Facebook, external page.
More from England coach Roy Hodgson, who believes psychiatrist Steve Peters will have an important role at the World Cup in Brazil.
"Steve Peters is not coming with us because I think he is going to go round and sort all these things out in people's minds, that would be ludicrous," Hodgson says. "But by being there he might see some of the tensions we don't see because we are so close to it.
"He might even be able to help one or two players. He's got a watching brief. He is there if people need him."
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney is likely to miss Saturday's Premier League game with Sunderland at Old Trafford because of a minor groin strain.
Castleford have signed former Wigan and Salford prop Lee Jewitt for the rest of the season.
Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Martin Laird are among a group of players three shots behind leader Angel Cabrera after round one of the Wells Fargo Championship in North Carolina.
Australia, now back at the top of both the Test and one-day rankings, have made changes to their panel of selectors.
Former wicketkeeper Rod Marsh will replace John Inverarity, who has elected to stand down as Chairman of the National Selection Panel after two-and-a-half years in the role. Marsh leads a new-look panel that includes National Coach Darren Lehmann, along with new members, former Australia batsman Mark Waugh and former NSP Chairman Trevor Hohns.
Current selector Andy Bichel's term on the NSP has not been renewed.
The World Championship semi-finals continue at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield today, and, at 10:00 BST, defending champion Ronnie O'Sullivan resumes with a 6-2 lead against world number four Barry Hawkins. There will be live coverage across BBC Two, the Red Button and on the BBC Sport website.
England manager Roy Hodgson fears that the pressure of the World Cup could affect his England players.
"The worst fear would be that the pressure gets on top of the players and that we aren't going to be able to get close to what I know this team could produce," said Hodgson, who will name his provisional squad on 12 May.
"They need to play with their minds free of what's going to be written about them the next day or what's going to happen if they don't get the result."
Paul Pogba accuses former club Manchester United of "disrespect", claiming he was made to train alone during the contract dispute that preceded his move to Juventus.
Chelsea assistant manager Rui Faria is given a six-match stadium ban for his altercation with officials during the 2-1 loss to Sunderland.
The great Sir Roger Bannister, 85, the first man to run a mile in less than four minutes, has revealed he has Parkinson's disease.
Hello and welcome to another Sportsday. We have 12 Premier League news conferences for you today, we'll get the latest from Manchester United interim manager Ryan Giggs, and, at 10:00 BST, Ronnie O'Sullivan resumes his World Snooker Championship semi-final with Barry Hawkins. We begin with a round-up of the top stories on the BBC website.