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. 'A bone popped out'published at 16:38 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Tiger WoodsImage source, Getty Images

    More Masters fallout. It's not quite Rambo but Tiger Woods injured his right hand in his final round on Sunday after appearing to hit a hidden tree root when playing his second shot out of the pine straw on the ninth.

    "A bone kind of popped out and a joint went out of place but I put it back in," explained Woods.

    "It hurt. It definitely hurt. I didn't know there was a tree root there. I drove my hand or drove the club straight into it. It didn't move. But my body kept moving.

    "There was a little joint that popped out and I was able to somehow put it back in, which didn't feel very good, but at least it got back in and I could move my hand again."

  2. IPL updatepublished at 16:31 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Sunrisers Hyderabad - the team Kevin Pietersen was set to play for before deciding to sign for Surrey as he attempts to earn an England comeback - are in action against Royal Challengers Bangalore.

    Ravi Bopara, who made one appearance for England at the World Cup, is playing for Sunrisers and has just missed out on a hat-trick having claimed the wickets of Virat Kohli and Mandeep Singh with successive deliveries.

  3. Seaman advice for Szczesnypublished at 16:29 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Wojciech SzczesnyImage source, Getty Images

    Wojciech Szczesny can use his battle with David Ospina for Arsenal's number one jersey to make himself a better goalkeeper, according to former Gunner David Seaman.

    "With Wojciech, it must be hard for him now to be number two, coming off the back of a season where he was a regular and had been playing at his best, but it is totally just because he had a couple of bad mistakes and Ospina has gone in and done his stuff," says Seaman.

    "It is not just the games which make you play better, it is the training.

    "The goalkeepers train together, and you see the other guy, you think 'I want to be better than him' or 'I am going to show him how good I am'. That is day to day and is good because it brings the best out of you and tests you, so you become a better goalkeeper."

  4. Poor from Ballancepublished at 16:26 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Test Match Special

    "That was a poor shot by Gary Ballance. It was wide of the off stump and he really had to stretch for it."

  5. Wicketpublished at 16:24 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Gary Ballance goes fishing outside off stump and is caught at first slip. England in trouble at 34-3.

    "Hello?"

    "Hi, is that Kevin Pietersen?"

    "Speaking?"

    "Fancy a return to the England side, mate?"

    Follow live text commentary of the match here.

  6. Notts force Middlesex collapsepublished at 16:19 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    BBC London's Kevin Hand at Lord's: Middlesex scrambled to 158-7 at tea on day two at Lord's as Nottinghamshire forced an inexplicable middle order collapse in the afternoon session.

    Replying to the visitors 298, the hosts had a nervy scrap to avoid the follow of 249 as wicketkeeper John Simpson has steered the tail with his unbeaten 26.

    Middlesex's chances in the match have been further hampered by the broken hand suffered by their batsman Dawid Malan in the field yesterday.

    Full scorecard

  7. Gloucestershire close in on Northantspublished at 16:14 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    BBC Bristol's Bob Hunt at Northampton: A quieter afternoon session saw Gloucestershire inch towards Northants first innings total of 333.

    Four wickets fell, including Hamish Marshall for zero, but Gareth Roderick's 56 steadied the ship and it was a surprise when he was comprehensively bowled by Azharullah.

    New skipper Geraint Jones is unbeaten on 60. He started explosively but settled down towards the end of the afternoon and if he carries on then his team will be looking towards a first innings lead by the close of play.

    Full scorecard

  8. Leicestershire chase mammoth scorepublished at 16:13 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    BBC Radio Wales Nick Webb at Leicester: Leicestershire reached a belated tea on 59-1 against Glamorgan after the Welsh county ran up a mammoth 513-9 declared in their first innings.

    The visitors added a further 92 after lunch in double-quick time as David Lloyd reached a career-best 59 not out while Andy Carter thrashed an unorthodox 21 not out, also a career best.

    Ollie Freckingham and Atif Sheikh had the consolation of three wickets apiece for Leicestershire. The home side lost Dan Redfern for 24, caught off Graham Wagg, but survived without further alarms to the interval.

    Full scorecard

  9. Hampshire collapsepublished at 16:11 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    BBC Radio Sussex's Adrian Harms at Southampton: An amazing 22 minutes before tea has seen Hampshire slip from 47-0 to 63-5 with three wickets for debutant Ajmal Shahzad and 2 for young quick bowler Matt Hobden

    There was no sign of the carnage to come when Michael Carberry and Liam Dawson appeared to be untroubled in their opening stand, but Carberry's dismissal sparked an extraordinary collapse.

    Full scorecard

  10. Durham surge aheadpublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    BBC Radio Bristol's Andrew Gibson at Taunton: Not even an impressive spell of genuinely quick bowling by Jamie Overton could prevent Durham from taking what is already a useful first innings lead of 347-6, and that could become a dominant one.

    Overton had even the vastly experienced Paul Collingwood jumping around, although it was Lewis Gregory who had the Durham captain dropped behind the stumps by Alex Barrow, just when Somerset seemed to be coming back into it. Collingwood needs 14 more for what would be a richly deserved century.

    Full scorecard

  11. Champions Yorkshire fighting backpublished at 16:07 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    BBC Hereford & Worcester's Dave Bradley at New Road: Yorkshire at tea 179 for 5 a good fight back from them after being 3 for 2 before lunch. Alex Lees continued to look the part, some superb cover drives in his 87, before he wandered in front of a straight one from Gareth Andrew

    Jack Shanty did the post lunch damage removing Richard Pyrah for 43 and Leaning for 10.

    Sachitra Senanayake bowled a tidy first spell for Worcestershire, Moeen Ali with a short spell prior to tea looks set to be jetting off to warmer climes at the end of this game.

    Full scorecard

  12. Sheridan backs Argyle for play-offspublished at 16:02 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Plymouth Argyle boss John Sheridan says his team can succeed in the play-offs.

    The Pilgrims are back in the top seven in League Two after Saturday's 2-1 win over Mansfield Town.

    "I keep reading things like 'we're not good enough to play against the teams in the play-offs', it's pathetic," Sheridan told BBC Radio Devon.

    "So we've got to be frightened of a team when we get in the play-offs? On our day, we're as good as anyone in the league and I've told the players that."

  13. Eighty-game ban for baseball playerpublished at 15:55 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Jenrry MejiaImage source, Getty Images

    New York Mets player Jenrry Mejia has been suspended for 80 games without pay after testing positive for the banned steroid stanozolol.

    The pitcher, 25, will not be able to play again until July and would be ineligible for the Major League play-offs if the Mets qualify.

    "I know the rules are the rules and I will accept my punishment," Mejia said.

    "But I can honestly say I have no idea how a banned substance ended up in my system."

  14. Great Britain beat Croatia in openerpublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    BBC Sport's Seth Bennett in Eindhoven: Mark Richardson scored two goals in 16 seconds to win their opening game at the Ice Hockey World Championships beating Croatia 3-2 in overtime.

    Richardson tied the game with five seconds remaining in regulation time and then scored the winner 11 seconds into the extra period. GB play Estonia in their second match at 12:30 BST tomorrow.

  15. Spieth in disbeliefpublished at 15:44 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Speaking of Jordan Spieth, the newly crowned Masters champion has been on Twitter, external to express his sheer disbelief at capturing his first major.

    Jordan SpiethImage source, Jordan Spieth / Twitter
  16. Wicketpublished at 15:40 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    GONE! The England captain Alastair Cook is back to the pavilion for 11, being bowled by Kemar Roach. Peter Moores' side are 22-2 in the Caribbean.

    Follow live text commentary of the match here.

  17. The making of Jordan Spiethpublished at 15:34 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Jordan SpiethImage source, Getty Images

    A feature for you to read about a golfing sensation. At the age of 21, Jordan Spieth was crowned the new Masters champion after leading from start to finish in a record-breaking display at Augusta.

    But did you know:

    • Spieth twice won the US Junior Amateur to match an achievement only ever accomplished before by Tiger Woods

    • His victory in the 2013 John Deere Classic at the age of 19 years and 11 months made him the youngest PGA Tour winner in 82 years

    • He finished the Masters on 18 under par to equal Tigers Woods' record for the lowest winning score in Masters history

    Read the full piece here

  18. Sakho out for up to four weekspublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Ben Smith
    BBC Sport

    Mamadou SakhoImage source, Getty Images

    Liverpool defender Mamadou Sakho will be out for between three and four weeks with a hamstring injury.

    The France international will miss tonight's Premier League match with Newcastle, the FA Cup semi-final with Aston Villa at Wembley on Sunday and league games against West Brom, Hull and QPR.

    Liverpool are hopeful he could be back for the trip to Chelsea on 10 May. Sakho limped out of the FA Cup quarter-final replay win over Blackburn last Wednesday, and scan results have now revealed the full extent of the injury.

    The Reds play Newcastle tonight in the Premier League (20:00 BST).

  19. World Championship qualifierspublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Agony for Sam Baird! The Englishman was going perfectly in the 12th frame against Adam Duffy, potting 15 reds and 15 blacks on the way to a maximum 147 break...but he misses the pink! That has got to hurt but he still leads 7-5.

    In the other afternoon matches, 1997 champion Ken Doherty, Mark Davis and Liang Wenbo are all looking in good shape to progress.

    Remember, it is the first to 10 frames to decide who goes through to the final round of qualifying.

  20. QPR condemn missile-throwing fanspublished at 15:13 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Branislav IvanovicImage source, Getty Images

    Queens Park Rangers say they will ban "indefinitely" any fans who threw missiles during their 1-0 defeat by Chelsea at Loftus Road on Sunday.

    Coins and plastic bottles were among objects thrown towards the pitch after Cesc Fabregas's 88th-minute winner.

    CCTV footage of the incident is being reviewed by the club, who say they will liaise with police.

    "This is not the kind of behaviour the club condones in any way, shape or form," a spokesperson said.