Summary

  • Ten nominations for Sports Personality of the Year named

  • Andy Murray won the award in 2013

  • Award ceremony to be held in Glasgow on Sunday, 14 December

  1. New deal for Hamiltonpublished at 08:29 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2014

    The Sun back pageImage source, The Sun

    Let's have a look at this morning's papers, shall we? The Sun says Lewis Hamilton will reap the rewards of his second world title with a new £100m deal at Mercedes.

    The paper also reports that Brendan Rodgers admits his job at Liverpool may not be safe after yesterday's loss to Crystal Palace.

  2. Sports Personality of the Year shortlist announcedpublished at 08:17 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2014

    Tonight sees the grand unveiling of the Sports Personality of the Year shortlist, live on the One Show from around 19:00 GMT.

    We'll be asking you who you think should be on the shortlist later on today.

  3. Hamilton says second title 'means more'published at 08:17 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2014

    Lewis HamiltonImage source, Getty Images

    While there was misery on Merseyside, there was dancing in the streets of Stevenage yesterday (probably) as local hero Lewis Hamilton secured his second world title.

    Hamilton, who won his first drivers' championship in 2008, became the first Briton to win multiple world titles since Sir Jackie Stewart in 1971.

    It was a red-letter day for Hamilton, who also moved into fifth place on the all-time race wins list, with his 33rd victory taking him one clear of rival Fernando Alonso.

    However, he is still some way behind Michael Schumacher. The German won a remarkable 91 F1 races.

  4. Rodgers takes the blamepublished at 08:11 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2014

    Brendan RodgersImage source, Getty Images

    No doubt about the big story of the Premier League weekend. After a 3-1 defeat at Crystal Palace, Liverpool are closer to the relegation places than the Champions League spots - are Brendan Rodgers' team in crisis?

    Rodgers is in no doubt who's to blame - himself.

    "We are very disappointed with the performance and the result, and as the manager it is something I need to take full responsibility for," he said.

  5. Good morningpublished at 08:00 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2014

    Hello and welcome to another edition of Sportsday. We'll be giving you the chance to have your say on Liverpool's woes and looking back on plenty more talking points from another busy weekend of Premier League action.

    We'll also be reflecting on a second world title for Britain's Lewis Hamilton, who clinched the drivers' championship with victory in yesterday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

    And as ever, we'll be bringing you the latest news and gossip as it breaks, and looking ahead a little later to tonight's Premier League clash between Aston Villa and Southampton.

  6. 'A difficult moment'published at 07:53 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November 2014

    Rickie Lambert, Adam Lallana and Raheem SterlingImage source, Getty Images

    18 points off the lead.

    Without a win in four league matches.

    Their worst start to a Premier League campaign since 1992.

    Just what has gone wrong at Liverpool?