Summary

  • Live Challenge Cup draw

  • Snooker: Robertson beats Jones 10-2

  • Man City's Jill Scott banned for headbutt

  • Surrey's Steve Davies hits double ton

  1. Happy Hamiltonpublished at 08:31 British Summer Time 20 April 2015

    Lewis Hamilton and his fans should be very happy bunnies.

    The Brit secured yet another impressive win in the Bahrain Grand Prix as team-mate Nico Rosberg was beaten to second by Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen.

    HamiltonImage source, Getty Images

    Hamilton led from the start and was always in control as he took his third victory in four races this season.

    Rosberg battled the Ferraris throughout and lost second to Raikkonen with a braking problem with two laps to go.

  2. Winners and loserspublished at 08:26 British Summer Time 20 April 2015

    Here's what happened over the weekend in the footballing world then.

    In the FA Cup semi-finals, Arsenal huffed and puffed their way past Reading, nicking it in extra time, while Aston Villa shocked Liverpool to end Steven Gerrard's hopes of a dream climax to his Liverpool career.

    VillaImage source, Getty Images

    Man City got their Premier League campaign back on track with a 2-0 win over West Ham, but Newcastle's dismal form continues as they lose again, this time at home to Tottenham.

    Chelsea, though, were the biggest Premier League winners of the weekend. Their 1-0 win over Man United, reckon the pundits, virtually guarantees them the title.

  3. Order of play in Sheffieldpublished at 08:17 British Summer Time 20 April 2015

    A big day ahead at the Crucible as the World Snooker Championship continues.

    Play starts at 10:00 BST when Stuart Bingham takes on Robbie Williams and the match between Barry Hawkins and Matthew Selt reaches a conclusion with the former looking in control at 7-2 ahead. It's first to 10 wins.

    BinghamImage source, Getty Images

    Australia's Neil Robertson and China's Ding Junhui are among the players in action at 14:30, while Ali Carter's meeting with Alan McManus kicks off at 19:30.

    Full schedule here and remember you can watch live on BBC TV, Red Button and online.

  4. Traffic woespublished at 08:15 British Summer Time 20 April 2015

    Now for most of us being stuck in Monday morning traffic is the stuff of nightmares.

    Rio Ferdinand is in the same predicament today, though somehow it's difficult to feel too sorry for him.

    The QPR defender has tweeted , external- "M25 carnage this morning so it's House Of Cards back to back! Love Kevin Spacey!" - along with the following picture.

    TwitterImage source, Rio Ferdinand Twitter

    The heart bleeds.

  5. Living the dreampublished at 08:10 British Summer Time 20 April 2015

    But forget all these footie players. The real man of the moment today is Liam Livingstone.

    Liam who? Well, he's a man who has just played an innings so explosive that it makes Kevin Pietersen look pedestrian.

    Livingstone hit one of the highest one-day scores of all-time with 350 from just 138 balls for Nantwich in a National Club Championship match against Caldy on Sunday.

    Liam LivingstoneImage source, Liam Livingstone

    After smashing 34 fours and 27 sixes, the slightly bemused 21-year-old - who is on Lancashire's books - said: "It is all a bit surreal. It hasn't sunk in yet."

    Full story here.

  6. Final disappointmentpublished at 08:02 British Summer Time 20 April 2015

    Bad weekend for a one-club legend though.

    GerrardImage source, Getty Images

    Stevie Gerrard will not be able to end his long and distinguished career in England with an FA Cup Final.

    Instead it will be Arsenal v Aston Villa at Wembley on Saturday, 30 May - Gerrard's 35th birthday. More on the Cup later.

  7. Morning allpublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 20 April 2015

    Welcome to Monday's edition of Sportsday.

    Good weekend for this chap.

    SherwoodImage source, Getty Images

    And this fella too.

    Arsene WengerImage source, Getty Images