Summary

  • Hodgson and Rooney England news conference

  • Rooney set to win 100th cap against Slovenia

  • Fifa's Eckert 'surprised' by criticism of World Cup report

  1. Bristol boss proud after Barca winpublished at 08:47 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2014

    Bristol Academy's Women's Champions League win over Barcelona has made a year's hard work worthwhile, says head coach Dave Edmondson.

    Bristol v BarcelonaImage source, Getty Images

    They drew 1-1 with the three-time Spanish champions on Thursday to progress to the quarter-finals 2-1 on aggregate.

    "My biggest emotion is pride," Edmondson told BBC Radio Bristol. "They all work full-time or are full-time students. Games like this are payback that we can give them. Hopefully they see it's worth all that effort they put in."

  2. Best videospublished at 08:47 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2014

    Best videos

    As well as having the podcast to download, here are some of the videos and interviews worth watching.

    Tennis: Watch five of the best shots as Kei Nishikori fights back to beat David Ferrer 4-6 6-4 6-1 at the ATP World Tour Finals.

    Boxing: Commonwealth Games gold medallist Savannah Marshall talks BBC Sport through her preparations before the World Championships.

    Football: Former Tottenham striker Jurgen Klinsmann says current Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino should be given time to improve his side's poor start to the season.

    Jurgen Klinsmann
  3. BBC Radio 5 live podcastpublished at 08:40 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2014

    On your way to work? Well, maybe this will help with the journey. The BBC Radio 5 live daily podcast is now available to be downloaded.

    Listen as Eleanor Oldroyd presents reaction to Fifa's report into the World Cup bidding process and the controversies surrounding it.

    Joining Eleanor to dissect the findings are - 5 Live sports news correspondent Richard Conway, journalist David Conn and former Scotland international Pat Nevin. Download and enjoy.

  4. Headlines at 08:30published at 08:35 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2014

    So here are some of the other main stories on the BBC Sport website at the moment.

    Tennis: Andy Murray suffers his biggest defeat in seven years as he is knocked out of the ATP World Tour Finals. Murray loses 6-0 6-1 to Roger Federer.

    Jessica Ennis standImage source, AFP

    Football / athletics: Olympic gold medallist Jessica Ennis-Hill wants her name to be removed from a stand named after her by Sheffield United if the club offers convicted rapist Ched Evans a contract.

    Cricket: Australia fast bowler Mitchell Johnson has been named both the cricketer of the year and Test cricketer of the year by the International Cricket Council.

    Boxing: Promoter Frank Warren has had a £1.8m claim for damages against former world champion Ricky Burns rejected by a High Court judge in London.

  5. Today's newspaperspublished at 08:27 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2014

    British newspapersImage source, Neil Henderson

    In fact, Fifa's report is mentioned in every national newspaper, including on the front page of the Financial Times. Sepp Blatter does not have many friends in the English press it seems.

  6. Today's newspaperspublished at 08:21 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2014

    Daily MirrorImage source, Daily Mirror

    The Daily Mirror reacts to the Fifa report, which criticised England's 2018 World Cup bid with a powerful back page.

    The newspaper says "Fifa's reputation lies in the gutter and football needs somebody to rescue it".

  7. 'It's a bit of a joke'published at 08:20 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2014

    So let's start with the story that dominated yesterday's news.

    Fifa's report into World Cup corruption is now pointless and a joke, according to English Football Association chairman Greg Dyke.

    He made his comments after the man who investigated claims of wrongdoing said the report was "erroneous".

    "It's a bit of a joke, the whole process," Dyke told BBC Sport, adding that it looked "pretty ugly for Fifa".

    The report cleared Russia and Qatar of corruption allegations but criticised the FA for flouting bid rules.

  8. Postpublished at 08:17 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2014

    Hello, good morning and hope everyone is well and happy today. Welcome to Sportsday Live. So it promises to be a busy weekend of international football and we will have all the build-up to all the action throughout the day.

    But there's so much to talk about. We will have all the latest news from the ATP World Tour finals and look ahead to the latest autumn internationals, with England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland news conferences throughout the morning. Don't go anywhere.

  9. Euro starspublished at 08:17 Greenwich Mean Time 14 November 2014

    It is looking routine for England.

    EnglandImage source, Reuters

    Northern Ireland have won three out of three.

    Kyle LaffertyImage source, AFP

    The most expensive player in the world has guided Wales to the top of their group.

    Gareth BaleImage source, AFP

    And Scotland and Republic of Ireland have gained impressive results already.

    Scotland goalImage source, AFP

    Could all five qualify for Euro 2016? They all face vital matches at the weekend. Can they maintain their impressive form?