Postpublished at 11:38 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015
Cornelius Lysaght
BBC horse racing correspondent
Today's racing at Bangor-on -ee goes ahead after passing a third inspection because of frost.
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Cornelius Lysaght
BBC horse racing correspondent
Today's racing at Bangor-on -ee goes ahead after passing a third inspection because of frost.
Wigan Athletic have announced the signing of South Korean international Kim Bo-Kyung.
Bo-Kyung worked with Latics manager Malky Mackay when the pair were at Cardiff.
After signing a contract until the end of the season, the 25-year-old said: "I am very happy to be working with Malky again."
The transfer window has only just closed, but Louis van Gaal may soon be strengthening his Manchester United squad if today's front page of Spanish newspaper Sport is to be believed.
They say 31-year-old Barcelona right-back Dani Alves is after a three-year contract and if he does not get it then it could open up the possibility of a move to Old Trafford.
Andy Murray tweeted, external earlier today: This is not news.
Hmm, wonder what he can be referring to..?
Now forget all this Premier League nonsense - here's the big story you've been waiting for... Andy Murray is to marry his fiancee Kim Sears at the luxury hotel he owns in Scotland. I know, hold the front page.
The couple are said to be arranging the private service for 11 April (before Murray embarks on his quest for success at the French Open) at the five-star Cromlix House Hotel, close to Murray's home town of Dunblane.
The hotel was the venue for his brother Jamie's wedding in 2010.
We want to know what you think the greatest rivalries in sport are.
Keep them coming at #greatrivalries or at the BBC Sport Facebook page, external.
Vasilogiannis Sisekelo: Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
Simon Lethbridge: I've been to Rio de Janeiro several times and can confirm first hand the intense rivalry between all the teams from there, especially Flamengo and Vasco de Gama.
Amos Matoh: Man United v Liverpool. My friend, a Liverpool fan, divorced his wife - whose dad is a United fan - after Berbatov scored a hat-trick against them.
John Byrne: Noel Gallagher v Liam Gallagher.
Not very sporting that last one John, but it did make us smile...
Gary Anderson began the 2015 Premier League with a 7-5 victory over Phil 'The Power' Taylor - the man he defeated last month to win the PDC World Championship.
Defending Premier League champion Raymond van Barneveld was thrashed 7-1 by Adrian Lewis in his opening match.
There were also wins for Dave Chisnall and world number one Michael van Gerwen in Leeds, while Stephen Bunting and James Wade shared a 6-6 draw.
The round-robin stage is played over 15 weeks, with 10 players hoping to reach the play-offs in London on 21 May.
BBC Wales Sport, external: Cardiff City chairman Mehmet Dalman admits concern over recent results but says the board has given manager Russell Slade its full backing.
Slade was appointed Bluebirds boss on 6 October, 2014, after a protracted battle to release him from his contract at Leyton Orient. Cardiff are 13th in the Championship, 13 points off the play-offs.
Wigan Warriors coach Shaun Wane said the 22-22 draw in the 2015 Super League opener at Widnes felt like a loss.
Leading 16-0 and 22-12, as well as having a man advantage because of Patrick Ah Van's red card, the Warriors conceded late on to throw away victory.
"It definitely feels like a loss," Wane told BBC Radio Manchester.
"The way we gave the game up to Widnes and we didn't finish our try-scoring opportunities is disappointing - we need to be better at that."
Cambridge United have signed striker Jordan Slew on an 18-month deal following his release by Blackburn.
The 22-year-old, who was a £1m signing for Rovers from Sheffield United in 2011, left Ewood Park on transfer deadline day.
Today marks the 57th anniversary of the Munich air crash.
Eight Manchester United players were among 23 passengers killed when the plane crashed on take-off following a refuelling stop on the way back from a European Cup quarter-final in Belgrade.
Duncan Edwards, Roger Byrne and Tommy Taylor, all senior England internationals, were amongst those to lose their lives.
Fans will gather at Old Trafford at 3pm to sing the commemorative 'Flowers of Manchester', with a period of silence to follow at 3.03pm, the precise time of the crash.
The Guardian goes with rugby as well, though it also reports that Tim Sherwood is due to be named new boss at QPR after two others turn the job down.
Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert could drop striker Christian Benteke for tomorrow's home game with leaders Chelsea, reports BBC WM.
Villa have broken an unwanted club record, not having scored in their past six Premier League matches.
They have not found the net in the league since Benteke scored in the 18th minute against Manchester United on 20 December - and, when it comes to team selection, Lambert says that he does not think "anybody is indispensable".
We want to know what you think the greatest rivalries in sport are.
Keep them coming at #greatrivalries or at the BBC Sport Facebook page, external.
Sir Chris of Ballard: Greatest rivalry of them all - Senna vs Prost.
Stephen Briggs: If you believe the hype Nottingham Panthers v Sheffield Steelers is the biggest ice hockey rivalry in Europe.
James Holness: Got to be the Miami Dolphins and the NY Jets. They hate each other. (And I hate the Jets!)
Raymond Anthony: Yanga V Simba, the derby in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania's largest city. Someone once bet their wife on this one!
So that's enough about the QPR managerial situation for the moment. Chris Ramsey now goes on to talk about their game against Southampton on Saturday.
"Southampton have been outstanding in the Premier League," says Ramsey. "They've been a breath of fresh air for the division.
"We need to be on the front foot, giving maximum energy and showing some flair. We need to get fans off their seats. The players really need to step up now and achieve what they're capable of.
"All I am interested in is getting three points tomorrow. Whoever is fit and available, will be in contention."
A nice non-inflammatory back page in the Daily Mail to calm the tension before tonight's big rugby union clash...
Things may get feisty in the QPR dressing room on Saturday. So who picks the team. Well, Chris Ramsey does. As does Kevin Bond. Don't forget Big Les Ferdinand. He'll be there with his opinions too.
"It will be a collaborative decision in terms of the team tomorrow," says Ramsey. "Myself, Kevin and Les will pick the team."
Another question asked is "What will happen if there are disagreements on formation?"
"There will be a fight in the tunnel," jokes Ramsey. "No, I don't think we'll get to that point. We'll discuss and then we'll decide."
Short and sweet today from Big Sam (copyright The Media).
He finishes by discussing injury problems and reveals he bust a gut to try and bring in a defender on deadline day.
"Our injury problems are worrying. Reid, Collins, Demel, Henry, Poyet and Carroll lie in our medical room at the moment," Allardyce said.
"We're not sure how many of them will make Sunday and it's a big, three-game week for us.
"We went all out to secure a central defender after the Liverpool game, but however hard we tried we couldn't pull it off."
Cornelius Lysaght
BBC horse racing correspondent
Today's racing at Bangor-on-Dee is subject to a third inspection at 11:30 because of frost. But, following official checks, the scheduled fixtures at Kempton and Newcastle go ahead as planned.
West Ham are involved in the last of this weekend's 10 Premier League fixtures when they host Man United on Sunday afternoon.
Sam Allardyce has arrived for his press conference ahead of the match and begins by talking about the Reds.
"Man United have had some very good results recently and the beauty of them is the goalscoring ability in their squad," the Hammers boss said.
"Our aim is to limit that as much as possible. We need to be tactically astute and try to cause them a few problems."