Summary

  • Liverpool v Newcastle (20:00 BST)

  • Reaction to United's big win in Manchester derby

  • Day one of first Test between England and West Indies

  • Jordan Spieth's record Masters victory

  • World Snooker Championship qualifying updates

  • Get involved: Should Pellegrini stay or go? #bbcsportsday

  1. Goodbyepublished at 18:28 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    And that is it for another edition of Sportsday. You can follow live text commentary of West Indies v England here, while Liverpool take on Newcastle at 20:00 BST.

    Join us again tomorrow for the morning reaction to those, and much more.

    See you then.

  2. Kick It Outpublished at 18:26 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Football's anti-discrimination group Kick It Out has launched a major exercise to tackle abuse at grass-roots level.

    The campaign will see a three-month consultation exercise with players, coaches, parents and referees about their experiences of discrimination in grass-roots football, and about the reporting process for cases and how incidents are handled.

    "It is important that people are aware of discrimination and its effects across all levels of the game and this consultation will help us better deliver our messages of equality and inclusion," says Roisin Wood, director of Kick It Out.

    Kick It Out is also looking for volunteers to take part in a three-month pilot scheme at grass-roots level in Birmingham, Essex and West Yorkshire from August.

  3. Bristol City ready for 'cup final'published at 18:22 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Bristol City's match against Bradford, which could see the League One leaders clinch promotion, will be like a "cup final", says defender Derrick Williams.

    The Robins, who are 13 points clear of third, will return to the Championship after a two-year absence with victory at Valley Parade on Tuesday.

    "We've worked hard all season, I think we deserve it now," ex-Aston Villa man Williams, 22, told BBC Radio Bristol.

    "We've just got to keep doing what we're doing. Tuesday is a massive one."

  4. Surman 'proud' after whirlwind weekpublished at 18:15 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Andrew SurmanImage source, Getty Images

    Bournemouth midfielder Andrew Surman is looking to end a whirlwind few days by helping the club take another step towards promotion.

    Surman's wife had their third child on Friday morning.

    A few hours later he helped the Championship leaders earn a vital three points at Brighton and the Cherries travel to Reading on Tuesday.

    "(We had) a daughter, who we are really proud of, and a great win," Surman told BBC Radio Solent.

  5. Bianchi still fighting, says fatherpublished at 18:10 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Jules BianchiImage source, Getty Images

    Formula 1 driver Jules Bianchi's fight to recover from injuries sustained in a crash last year is the equivalent of "running a marathon every day", according to his father.

    Bianchi, 25, remains in a coma, six months after the accident in Japan.

    "The only thing we can say is that he's fiercely fighting as he always did, before and after the accident," Philippe Bianchi said. "From a medical point of view, his condition is stable."

    The Marussia driver crashed into a recovery vehicle at the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.

  6. 'No plans to retire'published at 18:03 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Chelsea striker Didier DrogbaImage source, Reuters

    Any defence who might be hoping they have seen the last of Chelsea striker Didier Drogba might want to think again.

    The Ivorian, who is out of contract at the end of the season, intends to carry on playing next season.

    Asked if he had decided on his future, Drogba said: "Yes I have and it's not going to be my last season."

  7. Chiefs must stay focused says Baxterpublished at 17:57 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Exeter Chiefs head coach Rob Baxter says his side must not get carried away by their 21-10 victory over Premiership leaders Northampton.

    The win sent Exeter back into the top four with three games left to play as the Chiefs became the first side to do the double over Saints this season.

    "The time to enjoy today isn't today. The time to enjoy today is a few weeks time when we see whether we've achieved things at the end of the season," Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.

  8. Reed to play at Irish Openpublished at 17:53 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Patrick Reed is the latest top player to confirm their entry for the Irish Open at Royal County Down in May.

    The world number 14 from Texas has won four PGA Tour titles, including a one-stroke victory in the 2014 WGC-Cadillac Championship at Doral.

    Reed, 24, showed passion and aggression in the Ryder Cup last September as he starred for the losing US team, with the rookie unbeaten over three days.

    Rory McIlroy will be among the star players at the 28-31 May tournament.

  9. Chelsea youth crowned champions of Europepublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    ChelseaImage source, Getty Images

    Chelsea Under-19s have won the Uefa Youth League, after a 3-2 victory over Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk in Switzerland.

    Izzy Brown scored twice and Dominic Solanke added another to claim the trophy.

  10. 'Noisy neighbours quietened'published at 17:47 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Ashley YoungImage source, EPA

    There's nothing like gloating after a derby win and Manchester United winger Ashley Young has been doing just that after his side's win over Manchester City.

    "We wanted to keep our noisy neighbours quiet, and we quietened them down straight away (after their goal)," he told MUTV.

    "As you can imagine the atmosphere in the dressing room was electric. A win in the derby, especially in the way we did it, meant there were fantastic celebrations."

    So what about playing Premier League leaders Chelsea on Sunday? Young added: "We feel we can beat anyone on our day."

  11. Raikkonen has Mercedes in sightspublished at 17:37 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Ferrari driver Kimi RaikkonenImage source, Getty Images

    Ferrari are putting the dominant Mercedes under pressure in Formula 1 and the Italian team's driver Kimi Raikkonen is hopeful of overtaking the German outfit.

    "I don't see a reason why not," says Raikkonen. "We have made big gains and we will continue to make big gains during this year."

    He adds: "Sebastian [Vettel] showed we can win (in Malaysia last month), but it depends as one circuit may be better for one team and the next could be a different story.

    "We just need to be up there when something happens to them, or the conditions change, but I really feel on speed we will get there to regularly beat them."

  12. Get Involvedpublished at 17:33 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    With Manchester City's league title defence in tatters and the club set to end the season without a trophy, we're asking whether their manager Manuel Pellegrini should stay or go?

    Let us know via Twitter using #bbcsportsday and via the BBC Sport Facebook page. Here are some of your replies...

    Daniel Kelly: Pellegrini should go, and so should some of the players. They win the title, then flop. Not getting top 4 will be a big blow.

    Waseem: City's performances aren't Pellegrini's fault. City had the exact same problem with Mancini. Can't keep blaming the manager

    Yemimah Kwoba: I think Pellegrini should stay, along with Hart, Aguero, Silva & Milner. Let go of the rest

  13. Rangers must not be sloppy - McCallpublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    RangersImage source, SNS

    Rangers boss Stuart McCall has urged his side to cut out sloppy mistakes as they head for a "thrilling" Championship season finale.

    They beat Raith Rovers 4-0 on Sunday to stay third, behind Hibernian on goal difference. Whoever finishes second will face one fewer play-off game.

    "I think we can still do better," McCall told BBC Radio Scotland.

    "I thought there were periods in the second half where, because it was 2-0, we were a bit sloppy and casual."

  14. Wigan not playing well - Wanepublished at 17:24 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Wigan Warriors head coach Shaun Wane does not think his side are playing well despite sitting third in Super League with a 100% home record.

    Last year's losing Grand Finalists ran in eight tries as they beat Catalans 34-0 at the DW Stadium on Sunday.

    "We're not playing well," Wane told BBC Radio Manchester.

    "Today was a good performance, and I thought we managed to win well, but we're not playing anywhere near to the standard I know we can."

  15. Awford departure very tough - chairmanpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Portsmouth chairman Iain McInnes says the decision to part company with manager Andy Awford was the hardest of his two-year reign at Fratton Park.

    Awford, 42, left his job on Monday after a season in charge of the League Two club and is the third manager to leave Fratton Park under McInnes.

    "It's been a bad day," McInnes told BBC Radio Solent. "An awful day".

    "Today is about Andy and how he handled himself in the most incredible fashion when we met and had a conversation."

  16. Bayern injury problems mountpublished at 17:12 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Bastian SchweinsteigerImage source, Getty Images

    Bayern Munich will be without midfielders Bastian Schweinsteiger and Franck Ribery when they travel to Porto for Wednesday's Champions League quarter-final first leg.

    Frenchman Ribery is not yet fully fit following a five-week absence with an ankle injury while Schweinsteiger has had a virus for the past few days.

    The German club's Medhi Benatia, David Alaba, Javi Martinez and Arjen Robben had already been sidelined by injuries.

  17. Delroy Facey trialpublished at 17:07 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    David Ornstein
    BBC Sport

    Former Premier League footballer Delroy Facey went on trial accused of match fixing.

    Facey, 34, from Huddersfield, and 25-year-old former semi-professional Moses Swaibu, of south London, are charged with conspiracy to fix games of football in November 2013.

    During the prosecution's opening speech at Birmingham Crown Court, Nicholas Mather spoke of the so-called beautiful game's ugly side - but pointed out that this particular case focused not on the top level but the lower reaches.

    He said the aim of the conspiracy was to make money.

  18. Heskey hopes for Bolton extensionpublished at 17:02 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Emile HeskeyImage source, Getty Images

    Former England striker Emile Heskey is hoping to earn a new contract for next season with Championship side Bolton.

    The 37-year-old former Liverpool, Birmingham, Wigan and Aston Villa forward is contracted until the end of the season and has scored once in 14 games for Neil Lennon's side.

    "I'd love to stay for another year, definitely," he told BBC Radio Manchester. "I've enjoyed it. The lads have taken to me really well, I feel at home and I've got a great feeling for the club and the legs feel good.

  19. Halfpenny doubtful for European Cup semipublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Wales full-back Leigh Halfpenny is doubtful for Toulon's European Champions Cup semi-final against Leinster on Sunday after being forced off in his comeback game.

    He appeared to suffer a shoulder injury while being tackled during the Top 14 leaders' weekend win over Grenoble.

    Halfpenny had been absent with concussion sustained playing for Wales against Italy in the Six Nations.

    He kicked 13 points in the first half before being replaced at the interval.

  20. World Championship qualifyingpublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    China's Liang Wenbo has progressed into the final round of qualifying for the World Championship after beating countryman Zhou Yuelong 10-5.

    The 1997 champion Ken Doherty leads Lee Walker 7-4, Welshman Matthew Stevens is 7-6 up on Peter Lines, while Mark Davis is tied at 7-7 against Oliver Lines.

    And yes, Peter and Oliver are father and son.