Summary

  • All the latest transfer news

  • I'd 'probably' cheat again - Lance Armstrong

  • FA Cup fifth-round draw on BBC One and Radio 5 live from 19:00 GMT

  • Rochdale v Stoke City (Monday, 20:00 GMT)

  • Carver to remain Newcastle head coach for rest of the season

  1. Korea into Asian Cup finalpublished at 11:19 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    South Korea 2-0 IraqImage source, Getty Images

    South Korea, captained by Swansea midfielder Ki Sung-Yueng, have just confirmed their place in the final of the Asian Cup after beating Iraq 2-0 in Sydney.

    Lee Jeong-Hyeop and Kim Young-Gwon scored the goals that earned the Korean's a place in Saturday's showpiece for the first time since 1988 against either Australia or United Arab Emirates.

  2. Blackpool collapse 'embarrassing', says Clarkpublished at 11:15 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Spare a thought for the Blackpool supporters who made the 440-mile round trip to Watford on Saturday. The Championship's bottom club led 2-0 at half-time at Vicarage Road. A first away win of the season on the cards? Not quite. The Seasiders capitulated after the break and ended up losing 7-2.

    "At 10 to four, it was looking fantastic. At 10 to five, it was embarrassing," manager Lee Clark told BBC Radio Lancashire. "That is quite simply the easiest way to put it."

  3. Sportsday highlightspublished at 11:14 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    In the highlights tab at the top of your screen there are all manner of FA Cup related morsels for your delectation. We have our best of the weekend's goals segment, an interview with triumphant Bradford goalkeeper Ben Williams describing how Jose Mourinho came into the visiting dressing room after Saturday's match and highlights of Bristol City-West Ham and Brighton-Arsenal.

  4. Casting aside his demonspublished at 11:08 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Tom DaleyImage source, Getty Images

    At Sportsday, we're fond of a punt and so, too, is diver Tom Daley.

    The 20-year-old told BBC Sport he has dropped his "demon dive" in favour of an effort that no-one has ever attempted in competition - comprising 3.5 somersaults with one twist - in a bid to win Olympic gold in 2016.

  5. Cardiff consider Huth bidpublished at 11:04 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    BBC Wales Sport:, external Cardiff are expected to enquire about signing former Germany international centre-back Robert Huth from Stoke.

  6. Favourite FA Cup goal of the weekend votepublished at 11:00 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    For the next two hours we have a vote on your favourite FA Cup goal of the weekend. The options will appear on the right-hand side of the screen and all are included in our best of the goals round-up on the website now. Terms and conditions for the vote can be found here.

  7. Lansdown 'proud' despite FA Cup exitpublished at 10:57 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Owner Steve Lansdown says Bristol City "can hold their heads high" after their FA Cup fourth round defeat by West Ham on Sunday.

    The League One club held on until the 81st minute against the Premier League side before Diafra Sakho headed in a late winner at a sold-out Ashton Gate.

    "I think Bristol City can be proud. I certainly am, anyway," Lansdown told BBC Radio Bristol. "You work so hard to get to these points, you've got to enjoy them."

  8. Burgstaller leaves Bluebirdspublished at 10:50 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Austria midfielder Guido Burgstaller has left Cardiff by mutual consent. He is the eighth player to depart since manager Russell Slade replaced Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

  9. Joyce set for Yorkshire switchpublished at 10:48 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Another union line and Bristol lock Joe Joyce will join Yorkshire Carnegie on a dual-registration agreement for the remainder of the campaign.

  10. Fraser out for seasonpublished at 10:40 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Will Fraser will undergo an operation on Tuesday to resolve a long-standing back problem. The Saracens loose forward, 25, was widely tipped for England selection in recent months but will now miss the rest of the season.

  11. Brendan Rodgers news conferencepublished at 10:37 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Juliette Ferrington
    BBC Sport

    Brendan RodgersImage source, Juliette Ferrington

    At #LFC, Rodgers says "It's been a difficult period for @FinallyMario but he wants to fight for an opportunity here."

  12. Get involvedpublished at 10:35 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Your favourite sporting tantrums. Please keep them coming in to #bbcsportsday, text 81111 or use the BBC Sport Facebook page.

    Dale in Cardiff: Barton trying to fight Man City's whole team after elbowing Tevez - madness!

  13. Australian Openpublished at 10:35 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    While we're on tennis, don't forget that you can follow BBC Sport's live text commentary today.

    The final last-16 tie in the men's competition between Novak Djokovic and Gilles Muller is coming up, with Venus Williams having just completed a three-set win over Agnieszka Radwanska.

  14. Murray plays the villainpublished at 10:31 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    Andy Murray is used to being supported by a partisan crowd, albeit it would be a stretch to describe the spectators as Wimbledon as intimidating.

    But on Rod Laver Arena on Tuesday morning (08:15 GMT), the Scot will be the villain when he faces home hope Nick Kyrgios in the Australian Open quarter-finals.

    BBC Sport's Piers Newbery sets the scene from Melbourne...

    There will be live radio commentary on 5 live Sports Extra and live text commentary on the BBC Sport website.

  15. From Cambridge to Congopublished at 10:27 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Claude LeRoyImage source, Getty Images

    Did you know that Claude LeRoy, who has led Congo to the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations, once managed Cambridge?

    The 66-year-old Frenchman has managed five different African national teams since first taking charge of Cameroon in 1985, coaching at eight Cups of Nations and reaching the quarter-finals on seven occasions, winning the trophy once.

    Steve Crossman of BBC World Service caught up with a remarkable old fella...

  16. Hughes facing lengthy lay-offpublished at 10:24 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Cambridge have to come back down to earth after Friday's draw with Manchester United and return to League Two action against Dagenham & Redbridge tomorrow.

    Some injury news from our friends at BBC Cambs Sport, external Liam Hughes picked up suspected ankle ligament damage on Friday night and could be sidelined for around a month. Tom Champion is "sore" following the United match, but should be fit to feature tomorrow. Jordan Chiedozie, son of former Tottenham winger John, has a knee problem.

  17. Cantona: 11 steps to becoming an iconpublished at 10:20 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    Eric CantonaImage source, Getty Images

    One man who was no stranger to throwing his toys out of the pram was Eric Cantona.

    Sunday marked the 20th anniversary of the former Manchester United forward's most infamous moment, when he launched himself kung-fu style into a Crystal Palace supporter. And, to mark the anniversary, BBC Sport's Ben Smith looked at the 11 steps which made the Frenchman an icon.

  18. Brendan Rodgers news conferencepublished at 10:16 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    On out-of-favour Mario Balotelli's future: "I've seen some snippets that that is it for him here but that is not the case."

  19. Brendan Rodgers news conferencepublished at 10:12 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    On whether Chelsea have lost their invincibility: "They had a difficult result at the weekend but it doesn't mean they're not a dangerous team and an outstanding team. We know it will be a tough game but we are certainly going in with no fear and our strength is in attack.

    "There will be great motivation for them to go out there with a Wembley final at stake but I'm sure there will be a wee bit of trepidation."

  20. Brendan Rodgers news conferencepublished at 10:09 Greenwich Mean Time 26 January 2015

    On the chances of Daniel Sturridge returning against Chelsea in the League Cup semi-final tomorrow: "We'll see how it is today. He trained very, very well yesterday that was as comfortable as he's looked, he looked back to normal. We won't risk it that's for sure, he's been out for a long time and we need to make sure he's ready."