Summary

  • 1127: Arsenal sign Krystian Bielik from Legia Warsaw

  • 1307: Match-fixing allegations pushed me close to retirement - DJ Campbell

  • 1353: England Lions draw in South Africa

  • 1629: Cipriani savours England return

  • 1720: Summerhayes wins historic British skiing silver

  1. Leeds' new chefpublished at 12:45 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    Leeds owner Massimo Cellino cooked the pre-match meal for the players before Tuesday's 1-0 win over Bournemouth.

    The Italian found out on Monday he has been disqualified from having an input in the day-to-day running of the club until 10 April by the Football League.

    CellinoImage source, Getty Images

    The club are currently considering their legal position before potentially lodging an appeal against the decision.

    "No surprises it was pasta but it wasn't bad," head coach Neil Redfearn told BBC Radio Leeds. "It was well cooked and we all gave our opinions of it to him and everyone said they liked it.

    "His new role might be club chef."

  2. Nadal's delightpublished at 12:43 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    It is fair to say that five-set victory at the Australian Open meant a lot to Rafael Nadal. Here's how he celebrated at the end.

    Rafael NadalImage source, Getty Images
  3. Leeds transfer newspublished at 12:37 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    Phil Hay, Yorkshire Evening Post:, external Sol Bamba is still likely to be Leeds United's first signing. Hearing that Leeds are also looking at Renan Garcia, ex-Sampdoria midfielder. Garcia's a 28-year-old Brazilian currently playing in Dubai.

  4. Naughton set for Swans movepublished at 12:31 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    Kyle NaughtonImage source, Reuters

    BBC Wales report that Tottenham full-back Kyle Naughton is expected in Swansea today to undergo a medical ahead of his £5m move to the Welsh club.

    The Swans are hopeful of completing the deal for the 26-year-old within the next 24 hours and he could be included in the squad to face Blackburn in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday.

  5. Nadal wins an epicpublished at 12:24 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    No one could ever accuse Rafael Nadal of rolling over and giving in.

    Tennis's ultimate warrior has been to the brink and back in his second round match at the Australian Open against American Tim Smyczek but has finally come through, winning in five sets 6-2 3-6 6-7 (2-7) 6-3 7-5.

    Rafael NadalImage source, Getty Images

    It was a superb contest, Smyczek pushing Nadal all the way - leading 5-4 in the decider at one point - and making the Spaniard struggle badly at times.

    But Nadal - who applauded his opponent off court - makes it to round three, though he'll need to put his feet up tomorrow after what was a titanic struggle.

  6. Rose in touch at Qatar Masterspublished at 12:20 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    Justin Rose plays to the 18th hole at the Qatar MastersImage source, Getty Images

    World number five Justin Rose is two shots off the clubhouse lead set by Spaniard Rafael Cabrera-Bella at the Qatar Masters in Doha. Rose carded five birdies in a four-under-par 68.

    Defending champion Sergio Garcia, four-time major winner Ernie Els and world number two Henrik Stenson were among the later starters.

  7. First ball dismissal for Pietersenpublished at 12:11 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    Former England batsman Kevin Pietersen was bowled for a golden duck but his Melbourne Stars team still enjoyed a three-wicket win at home to Perth Scorchers in the Australian Big Bash.

  8. Sale pair agree dealspublished at 12:09 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    Centre Sam Tuitupou and prop Eifion Lewis-Roberts have both agreed new contracts with Sale Sharks.

    The Aviva Premiership club confirmed two-year deals for both players

  9. Chaos at Countypublished at 12:02 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    One slightly bizarre story you may have missed from last night - Notts County striker Kwame Thomas was sent off while being substituted in a goalless draw at Doncaster Rovers.

    Thomas, already on a booking, was being replaced by Billy Daniels in the 87th minute when referee Richard Clark showed him a second yellow for going off too slowly.

    Daniels had to be recalled to the bench and in the subsequent melee, County boss Shaun Derry was sent to the stands for protesting.

    Shaun DerryImage source, dan westwell

    Sounds lively.

  10. Nadal match into fifth setpublished at 11:57 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    Rafael Nadal's Australian Open second round clash with American Tim Smyczek is turning into an epic.

    The score is 6-2 3-6 6-7 (2-7) 6-3 3-3, and things are going with serve in the fifth and deciding set.

    Rafael NadalImage source, Getty Images

    The American has the crowd with him and Nadal, at times, has looked exhausted. But write the Spaniard off at your peril.

    Live text commentary here.

  11. Diamond jubilant at Cipriani returnpublished at 11:49 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    Sale Sharks Director of Rugby Steve Diamond tells the BBC of his delight at Danny Cipriani's return to the England training squad: "Delighted for both Danny and Ross (Harrison) on their call ups. Richly deserved and it's great for the club too for players to receive international recognition like this."

  12. Get involvedpublished at 11:44 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    We're asking for your favourite forward lines. This does not need to be merely a pairing, we want the widemen and playmakers too. Keep them coming in to #bbcsportsday and the BBC Sport Facebook page.

    Andy McKellar:, external Shearer, Sutton, Ripley and Wilcox for Blackburn. Devastating.

    Magic Johnson:, external Goater, Huckerby and Wanchope.

  13. Weir to make return in Londonpublished at 11:43 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    Wheelchair racer David WeirImage source, Getty Images

    Six-time Paralympic gold medallist David Weir heads a six-strong Great Britain and Northern Ireland team for the marathon race at the IPC World Championships.

    The 26.2 mile route will be staged on Sunday, 26 April at the London Marathon in advance of the IPC World Championships in Doha this October.

    Weir is a six-time winner of the London race and finished second to Switzerland's Marcel Hug last year before injury forced him out of the European Championship in Swansea.

    He will be joined by London 2012 marathon silver medallist Shelly Woods as well as Jade Jones, Rob Smith, Derek Rae and Simon Lawson.

  14. Red Bull break-in capturedpublished at 11:40 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    Staying with F1 and CCTV footage has been released showing the moment thieves used a 4x4 to smash through the doors of the Red Bull Racing team and steal 60 trophies.

    Red BullImage source, Red Bull Racing

    About 20 of the trophies were recovered from a lake near Sandhurst a few days after the 6 December break-in, after being spotted by a member of the public.

  15. Williams FW37published at 11:36 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    The new Williams FW37Image source, @williamsracing

    An alternative angle for the new Williams FW37. Is this the machine that will bring the team's first world title since 1997?

  16. Celtic eye Nigeria defenderpublished at 11:30 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    BBC Scotland's Jim Spence on Twitter: "FC Ashod left back Juwon Oshaniwa tells me Celtic have contacted his club about him. He Played in all four World Cup games in Brazil for Nigeria."

  17. Teenager Bielik joins Arsenalpublished at 11:27 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    Arsenal confirm, external they have completed the signing of 17-year-old midfielder Krystian Bielik from Legia Warsaw for an undisclosed fee.

  18. Oshaniwa keen on Celtic movepublished at 11:26 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    BBC Scotland:, external "A move to play for Celtic would be a dream come true for me" - Nigeria's Juwon Oshaniwa.

  19. Returning duo with chance to shine - Lancasterpublished at 11:22 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    England coach Stuart Lancaster with his thoughts on the returning Danny Cipriani and Nick Easter to his training squad: "It's a chance for Danny to come in and put a marker down.

    "Nick has not been involved before with me. Billy Vunipola was outstanding at the weekend but we need some specialist number eights and Nick, to be fair, has been outstanding and deserves a chance to see if he can replicate that again at international level.

    "They are both are in the mix - and we'll see how they go. We base a lot of our decisions on the training."

  20. Penrith Cup tie falls victim to the snowpublished at 11:19 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2015

    Penrith FCImage source, @penrithFC

    A warning for those fans intending to watch Penrith against Morpeth in the Brooks Mileson League Cup tonight - do not travel, it has been postponed because of snow.