Summary

  • Berahino 'on naughty chair' - Pulis

  • Equatorial Guinea fined £65,000 after crowd trouble

  • Cuadrado not a panic buy, says Chelsea boss Mourinho

  • Wales v England in Six Nations opener (20:05)

  • Morocco banned and fined after refusal to host Afcon

  1. West Brom news conferencepublished at 14:33 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    A wee bit of injury news that will interest Baggies fans.

    James Morrison is being monitored ahead of West Brom's trip to Burnley on Sunday. He is suffering from tendonitis in his knee.

  2. Cav loses lead in Dubaipublished at 14:30 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    Mark Cavendish lost the lead in the Dubai Tour to John Degenkolb as the German claimed victory in Friday's third stage.

    The Manx rider, winner of stage one, finished 10 seconds back in 17th place.

    However, it left 29-year-old Cavendish second, and just four seconds behind, overall and he heads the general points classification before Saturday's final stage.

  3. 'He's no bad egg'published at 14:23 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    Brad Friedel insists Emmanuel Adebayor is no "bad egg" and has rejected suggestions his team-mate is a disruptive influence in the Tottenham dressing room.

    Adebayor has been booed by some Spurs fans recently after commenting that the team would rather play away, which compounded a perceived lack of interest from the highly-paid striker.

    "Emmanuel is a very big character," said Friedel. "He's got a very strong ego and he can deal with [the booing] but I do agree with what Mauricio [Pochettino] was saying - it does bring a negative energy.

    "A lot of people want a far sexier story than it actually is. Adebayor is not a bad lad."

    Just so you're in no doubt, here's Adebayor.

    AdebayorImage source, Getty Images

    And here's a bad egg.

    EggImage source, Getty Images
  4. Get involvedpublished at 14:17 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    Share your photos of where you are watching Wales vs England tonight in the #SixNations via the hashtag #friendlyrivalry.

  5. Fit-again Burke in GB teampublished at 14:16 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    Steven Burke has recovered from a broken collarbone to be selected in the Great Britain team for the Track World Championships in Paris later this month.

    Steven BurkeImage source, Getty Images

    The Olympic champion has made a swift recovery following surgery after a training accident in early January, and is included in the men's endurance group which will contest the team pursuit on the opening day of the five-day competition, which begins on 18 February.

    Joanna Rowsell, who won individual and team pursuit titles at the 2014 Track World Championships in Colombia, leads the women's endurance group.

  6. Ramos sidelinedpublished at 14:04 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    RamosImage source, Getty Images

    Real Madrid have admitted key defender Sergio Ramos has torn his left hamstring and looks set to be sidelined for up to six weeks.

    Ramos limped off the field on Wednesday in the eighth minute of the hard-fought Spanish league clash against Sevilla that Madrid edged 2-1.

  7. West Brom news conferencepublished at 13:56 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    Tony PulisImage source, Getty Images

    No surprise what the main line of questioning is to West Brom boss Tony Pulis - Saido Berahino and the striker's comment (made in an interview not authorised by the club) that he wants to leave the Baggies for bigger things at the end of the campaign.

    "He has been on 'the naughty step - but he's OK," says Pulis, external, dealing with the questions from journo's in customary neat manner.

  8. Manuel Pellegrini news conferencepublished at 13:53 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    After the crowd trouble during the second semi-final of the Africa Cup of Nations, Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini is asked if he is worried for the safety of his players Yaya Toure and Wilfried Bony, whose Ivory Coast team play in the tournament final on Sunday.

    Pellegrini replies: "It was not the best thing to finish that game, but I don't think that will continue to happen."

  9. Get involved - great rivalriespublished at 13:50 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    We want to know what you think the greatest rivalries in sport are.

    Keep them coming at #greatrivalries or via the BBC Sport Facebook page.

    Scillaci Ram: Brian Clough (Derby County) and Don Revie (Leeds United) was one of the great rivalries of all time.

    Don RevieImage source, Getty Images

    Anthony Savery: Boca Juniors v River Plate. Or Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees. No Christmas cards exchanged between these sides.

    Martin Cumberbatch: Jon Pall Sigmarsson v Bill Kazmaier '87 and '88. World's Strongest Man competitors who gave it their absolute all.

    Ged Osmaximos: AP Tony McCoy v anyone trying to take HIS championship from him.

    James Stafford: Got to be Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles V Shredder. Doesn't get bigger than that.

    Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtleImage source, Getty Images

    Now there's a picture we never thought we'd use on Sportsday.

  10. Greatest ODI XI - Lance Klusener (South Africa)published at 13:47 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    Here is the last man in contention for the all-rounder slot in our one-day international team of all time. South Africa's Lance Klusener.

    Lance KlusenerImage source, Getty Images

    Armed with a trunk of a bat and biceps built in the army, Klusener was for a time the most feared batsman in one-day international cricket. The left-hander clubbed his way to an average of 140 in the 1999 World Cup at a strike-rate of 122 - in an era long before three-figure strike-rates become the norm - as well as taking 17 wickets with his bustling medium-pacers.

    ODIs: 171; Runs: 3,576; Average: 41.10; Strike rate: 89.91

    Wickets: 192; Average: 29.95; Economy rate: 4.70

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  11. Manuel Pellegrini news conferencepublished at 13:41 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport

    "Manuel Pellegrini was not for explaining exactly what he said to Stevan Jovetic after telling the £22m striker he was not going to be in his Champions League squad following the arrival of Wilfried Bony.

    "But how he handles the Montenegrin from now until the end of the season could be crucial to Manchester City's chances of retaining the Premier League.

    "In saying Jovetic still has a positive role to play on the run-in, Pellegrini is trying to life the former Fiorentina forward.

    "But that stance is at adds with the knowledge he is not needed at the very highest level. And when he came to City, the chance of playing in the Champions League was stated one of the attractions."

  12. Greatest ODI XI - Imran Khan (Pakistan)published at 13:39 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    Next up in our vote to find the best all-rounder in one-day international cricket is Pakistan's Imran Khan.

    Imran KhanImage source, AP

    A genuine world-class pace bowler and a batsmen good enough to score six Test hundreds and 19 ODI fifties, Imran was destined for legendary status long before he captained Pakistan's "cornered tigers" to a memorable World Cup triumph in 1992. A pin-up during his playing days and now a politician, there seems little he cannot do.

    ODIs: 175; Runs: 3,709; Average: 33.41; Strike rate: 72.65

    Wickets: 182; Average: 26.61; Economy rate: 3.89

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  13. John Carver news conferencepublished at 13:36 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    Some team news for you Newcastle fans.

    John Carver reveals that Paul Dummett will be fit to face Stoke City on Sunday, but Rolando Aarons is not back in full training.

    But Carver adds that "this weekend, and Wednesday at Crystal Palace, is probably to early for Siem De Jong to be involved".

  14. West Brom news conferencepublished at 13:34 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    Former Manchester United stalwart Darren Fletcher meets the media for the first time at West Brom, tweet BBC Radio WM, external.

    Darren FletcherImage source, BBC Sport
  15. John Carver news conferencepublished at 13:32 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    The news conferences come thick and fast on a Friday afternoon. Newcastle United manager John Carver has his turn in front of the assembled media.

    He says: "We've had some work on the training ground this week and now want to go back to St. James' Park and make this place a fortress.

    "It's a huge game. We're two points behind Stoke so if we win we will go above them, and that's our aim. We're not relaxing. I want to get as high as I can up this division. We are here to win football matches."

  16. Don't forget to votepublished at 13:30 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    Cricket voteImage source, BBC Sport

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  17. Postpublished at 13:22 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    Radio Wales Sport, external: Justin Edinburgh will not be in charge of Newport County's game against Wimbledon tomorrow as talks continue over his move to Gillingham.

  18. Greatest ODI XI - Jacques Kallis (South Africa)published at 13:17 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    Next up in our vote to find the best all-rounder in one-day international cricket is South Africa's Jacques Kallis.

    Jacques KallisImage source, Getty Images

    Those who regard Kallis as a Test specialist overlook the fact he sits seventh in the all-time list of ODI run-scorers. He reached 50 in almost one in three innings, was far more than a fill-in bowler, and took 131 catches with his flypaper-like mitts. But perhaps the truest mark of his greatness is his longevity: 18 years at the top until his retirement in 2014.

    ODIs: 328; Runs: 11,579; Average: 44.36; Strike rate: 72.89

    Wickets: 273; Average: 31.79; Economy rate: 4.84

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  19. Manuel Pellegrini news conferencepublished at 13:13 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport

    "Manuel Pellegrini expects Wilfried Bony and Yaya Toure to be available for the Newcastle game on 21 February, but says it 'will be impossible for them to play on Wednesday' for the away game at Stoke.

    Stevan JoveticImage source, Getty Images

    "Pellegrini adds that Stevan Jovetic still has a positive role to play despite being left out of their Champions League squad."