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. What the papers saypublished at 08:37 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    IndependentImage source, Independent

    Continuing our scout around the papers, the Independent, external sports section is dominated by the big hair of Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini as he celebrates during his side's win over rivals Manchester City.

  2. Get involvedpublished at 08:29 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Jordan Spieth became the second-youngest champion in Masters history as he won the tournament at the tender age of 21 years and 259 days.

    What were you doing at 21? That's from a sporting perspective before you start sending in all sorts of weird and wonderful responses!! How good were you at sport and did you fulfil your promise?

    Let us know via Twitter using #bbcsportsday and via the BBC Sport Facebook page., external

  3. Golfpublished at 08:24 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Jordan Spieth (right) gets the green jacket from last year's winner Bubba WatsonImage source, Getty Images

    Jordan Spieth equalled the lowest winning score in Masters history to cap a record-breaking display at Augusta and win his first major.

    The 21-year-old American, second on his debut last year, shot a two-under 70 in his final round to triumph on 18 under and claim the famous green jacket.

    Spieth's win also helped him become the new world number two.

  4. What the papers saypublished at 08:18 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Daily ExpressImage source, Daily Express

    Unsurprisingly, the Manchester derby is dominating plenty of the back pages.

    The Daily Express focuses on Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini taking the blame for his side's poor form.

  5. Get involvedpublished at 08:10 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    Manchester City's defeat by their derby rivals Manchester United left them fourth in the Premier League as the defence of their title lay in tatters.

    Having already been dumped out of the Champions League and FA Cup, they are set for a trophyless season so 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., external

  6. Man City slumppublished at 08:05 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    I'm struggling to know where to start. Mmmmmm...right, I've decided.

    It's a sunny morning in Manchester (yes, the sun does venture out here) and as Old Trafford is round the corner we'll go for the Manchester derby first. Sorry Manchester City fans!!

    Anyway, City went one-up but were beaten 4-2 by a United side on the march. Sergio Aguero might have put the visitors ahead but Ashley Young, Marouane Fellaini, Juan Mata and Chris Smalling scored for the Red Devils before Aguero got his second.

    Manchester CityImage source, Reuters
  7. Soak it uppublished at 08:02 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    There is plenty to get your teeth stuck into today whether it's football, cricket, golf, Formula 1, horse racing, and so on and so on. We'll also bring you what the back pages are saying.

    So, rub the sleep from you eyes, get some brekkie down you - because as we're constantly told it's the most important meal of the day - and satisfy whatever craving for sporting chat you have right here.

  8. Hellopublished at 07:59 British Summer Time 13 April 2015

    The reverberations from the Manchester derby, Jordan Spieth winning the Masters at 21 plus the Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg rivalry reigniting are just some of the items on the Sportsday agenda today.

    A hearty good morning and welcome to Monday's edition.

    Manchester United 4-2 Manchester CityImage source, PA