Tuesday's back pagespublished at 09:31 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2015
In The Mirror, West Ham defender James Tomkins accuses Manchester striker Robin van Persie of a 'malicious' elbow during Sunday's Premier League match between the clubs
Sky and BT Sport to share 5.136bn Premier League TV rights from 2016-19
Van Gaal denies FA misconduct charge
Build-up to Tuesday's four Premier League games
Van Gaal brandishes leaflet to deny long-ball claims
Nigel Pearson will not face FA charge over behaviour
GET INVOLVED: What's your most embarrassing sporting moment? #bbcsportsday
Steve Canavan and Jamie Lillywhite
In The Mirror, West Ham defender James Tomkins accuses Manchester striker Robin van Persie of a 'malicious' elbow during Sunday's Premier League match between the clubs
The Sun, external: Arsenal are planning a £25m move for Lyon forward Nabil Fekir in the summer, although Paris St-Germain are also interested in the 21-year-old, who has scored eight goals in 20 starts this season.
Our debate today is inspired by our Belgian rugby friends and is pretty simple really - what is your worst sporting moment?
Come on, we've all got one. I. for instance, played for an under 11s football team in Bury which lost 24-0 to Boundary Park Juniors on a freezing January day in the mid-1980s. It was so cold, four of our players left the pitch in tears, complaining - a tad melodramatically - of frostbite in their hands. At 23-0, with two minutes remaining, my dad asked the ref to end the game early. 'Can't do that,' the official said, 'FA rules'. My fingers have never worked the same since...
But enough about my heartbreaking tale, what's your story? Let us know your worst sporting experience right now at #bbcsportsday or at the BBC Sport Facebook, external page.
Now if you're the kind of cold-hearted person who likes to watch other suffers, this video could well make your morning.
Belgian top-flight rugby team Royal Kituro beat rival team Soignies by the incredible scoreline of 356-3.
Royal Kituro ran in 56 tries and kicked 38 conversions, while Soignies managed a solitary drop-goal.
Soignies did have a decent excuse for the beating though. The referee was more than an hour late for the game, and the Soignies coach and most of the players returned home assuming the game was off.
Most remarkable of all, despite the result, Soignies still sit above the Kituro in the league by a point.
Brisbane Broncos will bring just 18 players to England for their World Club Challenge clash with Wigan on Saturday, 21 February.
Missing from the Brisbane squad are Matt Gillett, Jack Reed, Dale Copley, Jarrod Wallace, David Stagg, Corey Oates and Darius Boyd, who are all recovering from injury,
Nigel Pearson's criticism of Gary Lineker hits the headlines in The Independent, while there are also quotes from Brendan Rodgers suggesting his Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge is better than Tottenham's Harry Kane.
Tottenham fans can't be very impressed by some of the gossip in today's papers.
We've already brought you the reports that told Real Madrid are monitoring Harry Kane ... and the Daily Express, external says Manchester United will look to sign Tottenham's 28-year-old goalkeeper Hugo Lloris in a £25m deal if Real Madrid complete a move for their current stopper David De Gea, 24.
Spurs fans, stay calm - it's all only speculation at this stage.
Let's take a look at a few of the morning newspapers, beginning with The Guardian. It features a warning from Brendan Rodgers to the agent of Raheem Sterling. There is what Rodgers describes as "an incredible contract" on the table, waiting for Sterling to sign. There's also a story about Nigel Pearson and his unhappiness with the BBC's Match of the Day, accusing presenter Gary Lineker of focusing too much on the Leicester manager's shirt-pulling exchange with Crystal Palace's James McArthur at the weekend.
Real Madrid have watched Tottenham striker Harry Kane three times this season and will continue to monitor his progress, even though the 21-year-old has just signed a new contract at White Hart Lane, reports the Daily Mail, external.
Liverpool have a huge game against Spurs tonight, with big ramifications about who may or may not finish in the top four.
But of almost as much concern to Reds' fans is the future of Raheem Sterling.
Manager Brendan Rodgers has revealed Sterling has been offered an "incredible" new contract, but will not get "too much too young".
The winger's current deal runs until 2017, but a new contract has been on the table for more than a month.
The ball is in Sterling's court and with Real Madrid among the clubs said to be keeping an eye on the 20-year-old, it will be interesting to see what happens next.
BBC Sports editor Dan Roan has revealed that the Premier League is due to announce its latest bumper domestic TV deal today, worth a slightly staggering £4.4bn.
"Experts predict a 45% increase on the current £3bn contract, with the cost totalling a remarkable £4.4bn for the three years from 2016 to 2019," writes Roan.
"That will make it the second most valuable league in the world behind the NFL."
Roan adds: "All 20 Premier League teams now feature in football's 40 highest-earning clubs, with even the relegated teams pocketing around £60m in broadcast revenue."
The full story is here - it's fascinating and well worth a read.
First, though, a little breaking news from the rugby world... Championship club Worcester have announced the signing of England international back-row forward Phil Dowson from Premiership champions Northampton.
Dowson, 33, will move to Sixways at the end of this season following six years at Northampton.
We'll also bring you all the build-up to tonight's four Premier League fixtures.
Liverpool-Tottenham at Anfield seems the standout game on paper but Arsenal's Emirates clash with Leicester should be pretty intriguing - Arsene Wenger needs to bounce back from defeat in the North London derby, while Nigel Pearson ... well, who knows what will happen if his team lose (or if an opposition player takes him out with a slide tackle in the technical area ... could be another shirt-gate).
Elsewhere Hull and Aston Villa, two teams who desperately need a victory, meet at the KC, while Sunderland host QPR.
That list of Premier League news conferences in full:
West Ham 09:30 GMT, Everton 12:00, Chelsea 12:30.
Man Utd 12:30 GMT, Man City 12:45, Burnley 1:15.
West Brom 13:15 GMT, Stoke 14:30, Southampton 14:30.
We'll bring you the best of what the managers say.
Good morni... Actually, forget that, No time for pleasantries today, there's too much to do.
We have nine Premier League news conferences to bring you through the course of today. Among the many places we'll be reporting from is Chelsea and the two Manchester clubs, with Jose Mourinho, Manuel Pellegrini and Louis van Gaal all speaking to the media.
We'll also have every breaking story from the sporting world, plus we'll bring you the best of what's on social media.
Told you we were busy. But let us do the work - you sit back and enjoy.