Summary

  • Preston v Man Utd (19:45 GMT)

  • Aston Villa must stay in Premier League - Tim Sherwood

  • Lance Armstrong receives record $10m fine

  • Heather Watson suffers first-round exit in Dubai

  • Scotland's Russell cited over tackle on Biggar

  1. Back pagespublished at 09:00 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2015

    Daily StarImage source, Daily Star

    The Daily Star's back page is dominated by the FA Cup action. It also has a story about Manchester United boss Louis Van Gaal telling striker Wayne Rooney to tell him if he is unhappy playing out of position in midfield.

    "He's happy - otherwise he should come to me and say he's not happy," says Van Gaal., external

  2. Easy, easypublished at 08:53 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2015

    Bradford City striker Jon SteadImage source, Getty Images

    Bradford City striker Jon Stead scored for the fifth successive round to help the League One side claim a quarter-final place by beating top-flight Sunderland.

    Afterwards, he claimed the 2-0 victory over Sunderland was even better than their stunning win at Chelsea in the last round.

    "This tops the Chelsea win because of the expectation on us," says Stead.

    "It's ended up, dare I say, a comfortable victory [over Sunderland]. The fans were magnificent and we made things hard for Sunderland right from the off, getting in their faces."

  3. Watch FA Cup actionpublished at 08:42 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2015

    Let's get back to the FA Cup. If you haven't seen the action from Bradford's win over Sunderland on Sunday or, indeed, Arsenal avoiding a banana skin by beating Championship high-flyers Middlesbrough, you can watch both on the BBC Sport website by clicking the following links:

    Bradford City 2-0 Sunderland

    Arsenal 2-0 Middlesbrough

  4. Back pagespublished at 08:35 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2015

    The TimesImage source, Times

    The back page of The Times leads with rugby union and England's Manu Tuilagi being told that he will need to produce "fireworks" if he is to break back into the side after Jonathan Joseph's performance in the 47-17 victory over Italy at Twickenham.

  5. LVG wants midfielderpublished at 08:26 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2015

    When it comes to the transfer market, Manchester United were one of the biggest spenders last summer with an outlay of about £150m. And, Old Trafford boss Louis Van Gaal says one the club's target this summer will be a midfielder.

    When asked if his priority was to sign a new midfielder he said: "Of course."

  6. Gossip columnpublished at 08:21 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2015

    A daily football gossip fix is an essential part of any day and today's offering includes the following:

    Burnley striker Danny Ings, 22, has flown to Spain to open talks with Real Sociedad over a proposed summer move. (Daily Mail), external

    Atletico Madrid have agreed a deal to sign Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla, 32, in the summer. (Spanish radio station Cadena Cope), external

    Plus, Atletico are also hoping to take Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata, 26, back to La Liga. (The Sun - Subscription required), external

  7. Six Nations catch-up videopublished at 08:16 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2015

    If rugby union is you sport of choice then we have a treat for you on the BBC Sports website. You can watch the biggest hits, the funniest moments and the best of the weekend's action in one bite-sized chunk with the Six Nations Catch-Up by clicking right here.

  8. Ireland stun West Indiespublished at 08:09 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2015

    Ireland's John Mooney and Niall O'Brien celebrate their side's win over West IndiesImage source, Reuters

    Ireland have also been at the shock-causing game. They caused the first upset of the World Cup with a four-wicket win against West Indies in their opening Pool B match.

    The Windies recovered from 87-5 to post a more than respectable 304-7.

    But Ireland's Will Porterfield and Paul Stirling put on 71 and Stirling then shared a 106 stand with Ed Joyce. Niall O'Brien added 79 not out as Ireland won with 25 balls left to register their fourth World Cup win over a Test team.

  9. Bradford City joypublished at 08:04 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2015

    Bradford City"s Rory McArdle (left) celebrates with James Meredith after their side's FA Cup win over SunderlandImage source, PA

    There is only one place to start and that is with Bradford City. It was a case of another FA Cup tie and the League One side creating another FA Cup upset. Not content with knocking Chelsea out in the fourth round in what was one of if not the biggest FA Cup shock ever, Bradford have now dumped Premier League Sunderland out of the competition to reach the quarter-finals.

  10. Welcomepublished at 08:00 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February 2015

    If you are looking for a one-stop sports shop of one-stop sports shops then you have found it. It's another edition of Sportsday and you can get all the latest news, views and analysis from the sporting world on whatever device you care to choose (within reason) right here. Plus, we'll try to have a bit of fun along the way so enjoy.