Summary

  • Man Utd's Rooney fit to face West Brom

  • 10 Premier League news conferences

  • Team Sky's Nordhaug wins Tour of Yorkshire stage one

  • West Indies v England third Test (from 15:00)

  • GET INVOLVED: #maypacprediction

  1. Swift abandons Tour de Yorkshirepublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Some disappointing news from the Tour de Yorkshire. Team Sky's Ben Swift has been forced to abandon after an earlier crash near Grosmont.

    The main pack are just tackling the 'Cote de Robin Hood's Bay', while Europcar's Thomas Voeckler is panting at the head of a leading pack on the descent. There's about 25km to go before the finish in Scarborough.

    Team SkyImage source, Team Sky/Twitter
  2. Anthony Ogogo Q&Apublished at 15:41 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Earlier on, we asked for questions to put to Olympic medal-winning boxer Anthony Ogogo.

    Rena Mukherjee (@RenaMukherjee) asked: If you wouldn't be a boxer then what would you be?

    "I'm not just saying this because I am at the BBC but when I was a kid I always wanted to be a Blue Peter presenter. I remember one day turning it on and all the presenters were doing different crazy things and it really appealed to me.

    "I also wanted to be an actor. I was well into the performing arts - that's what I studied at sixth form. Boxing took over, but maybe that is something I could go back to when my career is over."

  3. Celtic v Dundeepublished at 15:37 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Celtic can edge closer to a four consecutive title on Friday when they welcome Dundee to Parkhead.

    Should Ronny Deila's side win, Aberdeen have to match that result at Dundee United on Saturday to keep the race alive ahead of the meeting of the top two at Pittodrie next weekend.

    You can follow our live text commentary on the BBC Sport website later, while those lucky enough to be north of the border can listen to the match on BBC Radio Scotland 810 MW.

  4. Phillips signs new London Welsh dealpublished at 15:31 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Rowland PhillipsImage source, Getty Images

    London Welsh head coach Rowland Phillips has signed a new deal with the club as he prepares to lead them in the Championship next season.

    Phillips took over the role in March, having initially joined the club as defence coach in November 2014.

    Welsh are rock-bottom of the Premiership table with just one point having lost all 20 matches this season.

  5. Road Cyclingpublished at 15:28 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    There's less than 40km to go on the opening stage of the Tour de Yorkshire as the peleton reaches Whitby.

    A nasty crash near Grosmont (Heartbeat country) thinned out the field and has left Perrig Quéméneur of Team Europcar with a handy break.

    The finish of day one of three will be on the seafront at Scarborough.

    Bradley Wiggins, whose new team is racing for the first time, is safely tucked in near the back.

  6. Newtown's 120-year Welsh Cup waitpublished at 15:26 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Newtown FC present and pastImage source, NEWTOWN AFC

    Encased in the middle of Wales is a charming place called Newtown - or Y Drenewydd to the natives - and the local football team are hoping to do something special on Saturday.

    Newtown FC are looking to end their 120-year wait to lift the Welsh Cup, when they face treble-chasing The New Saints.

    You can read more about the game by clicking here.

    Good luck - or pob lwc - to both.

  7. "Boring, boring Chelsea"published at 15:20 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Roman AbramovichImage source, Getty Images

    Premier League champions-elect Chelsea have been accused of being "boring" but only one opinion matters in that debate, according to Amy Lawrence.

    The football writer looks at the expectations of their boss upstairs, Roman Abramovich.

  8. New deal for Robinsonpublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Paul RobinsonImage source, Getty Images

    Birmingham City club captain Paul Robinson has signed a new one-year contract with the Championship club.

    The 36-year-old former Watford and West Bromwich Albion defender was without a club when he joined Blues on a one-month trial in September 2012.

    But this is the fourth new contract he has signed at St Andrew's as he continues to extend a career that now totals more than 700 appearances.

  9. Big names on the big fightpublished at 15:07 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    While you mull over your prediction for the big fight, why not take counsel from some of the biggest names in boxing.

    Carl Froch, Deontay Wilder, Shane Mosley, Bernard Hopkins, Abner Mares and Evander Holyfield have all given BBC Sport their thoughts on the bout, with one man emerging as a strong favourite...

  10. #MayPacPredictionpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Keep your Mayweather-Pacquiao predictions coming into us on Twitter via the hashtag #MayPacPrediction, external or on the BBC Sport Facebook, external page.

    Luis Miguel Echegaray: Heart says Manny Pacquiao. Head says Floyd Mayweather. Floyd wins on points.

    Neil: Pacquiao to knock Mayweather out in the sixth round.

    ScarletVarlet: I predict many, such as my self, don't care about the fight and are weary of hearing about it.

    Only another 40-odd hours to go, Scarlet.

  11. The fight for survivalpublished at 14:59 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Robbie Savage

    The Premier League title race is as good as over so BBC Sport pundit Robbie Savage has taken a look at the relegation dog fight.

    There's seven teams involved. Do you agree with his predictions for the drop?

    Find out here.

  12. Federer advancespublished at 14:57 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Roger Federer has secured a hard-fought place in the Istanbul Open semi-finals after beating Spain's world number 62 Daniel Gimeno-Traver in three sets. The players each won a set on a tiebreak before the Swiss took the third 6-3.

  13. Mauricio Pochettino news conferencepublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Mauricio PochettinoImage source, Getty Images

    Pochettino on Leicester boss Nigel Pearson's rant: "I didn't hear it but yes, we as managers are always under a lot of pressure and at the end of the season it's always massive. It's not easy, our job, but sometimes you lose your head."

    Pochettino on Manchester City failing to retain the title: "Premier League is the most difficult league to win in the world. It's is not easy when they fight with Man United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, us. It hasn't surprised me."

    Pochettino on what Spurs need to do: "Maybe in the future we'll have the same resources as Manchester City. To be realistic and fight for the title, we need to improve our squad and our game. We need to get a good balance in the team."

  14. Double Dutchpublished at 14:51 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Dick AdvocaatImage source, Getty Images

    Sunderland's Dick Advocaat is our 10th and final managerial speaker of the day.

    While we wait for his pearls of wisdom, here's Southampton's Ronald Koeman speaking about his fellow Dutchman and former manager.

    "He is a very experienced manager, but it is very difficult to change a lot in a short time," said Koeman.

    "Sunderland are really in a difficult situation, but always you have surprises in the last part of the season with the results.

    "At least Advocaat will give them the right fighting spirit to fight to the last second to stay in the Premier League."

  15. On this daypublished at 14:44 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Egil OlsenImage source, Getty Images

    In 2000, Wimbledon's Norwegian owners sacked manager Egil Olsen after eight successive defeats, replacing him with assistant Terry Burton.

  16. West Indies v Englandpublished at 14:40 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Kensington Oval PitchImage source, @BBCTMS

    Play gets underway in around 20 minutes in Barbados, with an unchanged England having won the toss and chosen to bat.

    That's about as much as I can tell you, but my colleague Jamie Lillywhite can further inform you via our live text commentary here.

  17. Louis van Gaal news conferencepublished at 14:38 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport

    Michael CarrickImage source, Getty Images

    Another couple of snippets from Manchester United - Michael Carrick is again missing with a calf injury and Marcos Rojo has a groin problem.

    Louis van Gaal was asked about his squad's extensive injury list: "There are many circumstances that you can find for the reason for the injury list. In the second part of the season we had fewer injuries. Then we have made the points.

    "Injuries are part of the job. Football is a sport of resistance."

  18. Federer and Murray in actionpublished at 14:34 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Roger FedererImage source, Getty Images

    Roger Federer is being made to work hard for a place in the Istanbul Open semi-finals as Spain's world number 62 Daniel Gimeno-Traver takes the Swiss number one seed to a third set in Turkey.

    Andy Murray is in action later on too, over at the Munich Open quarter-finals. He's playing Lukas Rosol of the Czech Republic, the world number 29.

    The Scot's on court after Phillip Kohlsschreiber's match with David Goffin, which gets under way at 14:45 BST.

  19. Trump v Binghampublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Play is about to get underway in the second semi-final between Judd Trump and Stuart Bingham at the Crucible, with Bingham 5-3 ahead after yesterday's session. You can watch the action live on BBC 2 or by clicking here.

  20. Jumping for joypublished at 14:28 British Summer Time 1 May 2015

    Nick Hope
    BBC Olympic sports reporter

    Tonia Couch and Sarah BarrowImage source, Nick Hope

    British divers Tonia Couch and Sarah Barrow seem pleased with their bronze medals, won in the World Series 10m synchro event at the London Aquatic Centre today.