Summary

  • Seven Premier League news conferences

  • Everton to face Dynamo Kiev in Europa League last 16

  • Arsenal's Jack Wilshire undergoes further surgery on ankle

  • Fernando Alonso "completely fine" after crash

  • South Africa's AB de Villiers hits 162 from 66 balls at World Cup

  1. Europa League loserspublished at 08:16 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2015

    After the disappointment British clubs suffered in the Champions League - Arsenal and Man City beaten, Chelsea clinging on for a draw at Paris St-Germain - there was more bad news in Europe last night.

    Liverpool, Tottenham and Celtic all crashed out of the Europa League, with only Everton left standing.

    It makes the draw for the Europa League last-16 slightly less exciting but we'll bring it to you anyway - it's due to take place at 12:00 GMT.

    In the meantime, let's have a look back at some of the action, depressing as it is.

  2. As easy as A B ... Dpublished at 08:11 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2015

    Straight to the cricket first, though, for South Africa's AB De Villiers has just completed a magical innings at Sydney in the Cricket World Cup.

    De Villiers has smashed the fastest ever one-day international 150 against a shell-shocked West Indies, reaching the landmark in 64 balls. Astonishing.

    AB de VilliersImage source, Getty Images

    He finished on 162 not out as South Africa racked up a mammoth 408-5 - the second highest in World Cups behind the 413-5 scored by India against Bermuda in 2007.

    West Indies are just starting their reply. Good luck lads, you'll need it - especially as Chris Gayle is already out, the Windies currently 16-2 off four overs.

  3. What's coming uppublished at 08:06 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2015

    There's also this chap, who might have some tricky questions to face following Arsenal's crushing Champions League defeat by Monaco.

    Arsene WengerImage source, Getty Images

    Arsene Wenger is one of seven Premier League managers talking to the media ahead of the weekend's action. Here's the full line-up.

    Steve Bruce, Hull (08:45 GMT); Wenger, Arsenal (09:00).

    Louis van Gaal, Man United (12:00 GMT); Jose Mourinho, Chelsea (12:30).

    Manuel Pellegrini, Man City (12:45 GMT); Roberto Martinez, Everton 14:00); Mark Hughes, Stoke (14:30).

    We'll bring you the best of what they say - Wenger, in particular, should be interesting.

  4. Tasty day aheadpublished at 07:59 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2015

    Take a pinch of this.

    Jose MourinhoImage source, Getty Images

    A dash of that.

    PellegriniImage source, Getty Images

    And a sprinkling of him.

    Louis van GaalImage source, Getty Images

    And what do you get? The tastiest of Sportsdays.

    Loads going on, here's the menu...