Footballpublished at 11:27 British Summer Time 11 May 2015

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Record-breaking Scotland prop Euan Murray has announced he is retiring from the international game.
The 34-year-old Glasgow Warrior has appeared 66 times for his country - more than any other tighthead prop - but just four months before the start of this year's World Cup has decided to call it a day.
Murray - who made his Dark Blues bow against Romania in Bucharest back in 2005 - said: "I am extremely proud and grateful to have represented the people of Scotland at rugby for so long."
Rickie Fowler's victory at the Players Championship in Sawgrass has lifted the American into the top 10 in the latest world rankings.
Fowler jumped from 13th to ninth, while Sergio Garcia - the man Fowler beat in a play-off - moves from 10th to seventh.
Rory McIlroy remains top dog, followed by 21-year-old Masters winner Jordan Spieth. Justin Rose is sixth.
Fowler's victory at Sawgrass, incidentally, was his second PGA Tour win - the first being a play-off victory over McIlroy at the Wells Fargo Championship in 2012. Here's a pic from that event - how young do they both look?
Dartford FC fans have had their greatest success with their predictions so far in the new BBC Sport predictor game, averaging 63 points with their weekend predictions.
With Lawro predicting three scores accurately and three correct results, he would have scored 120 points.
Burnley fans are most knowledgeable in the Premier League, currently eighth in the predictions table, while QPR are least accurate with their predictions, in 100th place.
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The Mirror, external: West Ham are interested in signing £6m-rated striker Claudio Beauvue, 27, from French side Guingamp
Steve Byrne: Based on recent performances I reckon (Newcastle) @NUFC could be the ones getting relegated
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Jean-Paul Breyer: Leicester's recent win has saved them. Hull or Sunderland to go down as I can't see Newcastle going down even with Carver.
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There's plenty to watch from a whole host of sports at the weekend.
Mum's the word: Ajax players walked out with their mums to celebrate Mothers' Day in the Netherlands.
Slam dunk: Five great shots from the BBL play-off final in London as Newcastle Eagles beat London Lions 96-84 to complete a clean sweep of all four titles.
The pits: Jenson Button called the Spanish Grand Prix "the scariest 30 laps of his life".
Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola says he will still be at the club next season, despite reported interest from Manchester City.
Bayern played Man City twice this season, winning 1-0 and losing 3-2 in the Champions League group stages
Guardiola was asked about his future at the pre-match news conference for Tuesday's Champions League semi-final second leg against Barcelona.
"I've already said 200 million times - I'll be here next season. That's it," the ex-Barca boss, 44, said.
"I have a year left on my contract. Next season I will be here."
Andy Murray's win over Rafael Nadal at the Madrid Masters even got the thumbs-up from Hollywood...
BBC News are covering the memorial service to mark the 30th anniversary of the Bradford fire this morning. Read more here.
Bradford City fan Martin Fuller is among the people gathering this morning to pay tribute to the 56 victims of the Valley Parade fire exactly 30 years ago today.
Martin would have been at the match against Lincoln if he hadn't had a wedding to go to. He lost his friend Craig Stockman in the fire, among others.
He says: "We just saw all the smoke but didn't know anything for a few days - that Craig was still in there."
Victory for Rickie Fowler was especially sweet given it came in the week that he and England's Ian Poulter were voted the most overrated players by their peers, in an anonymous survey conducted by Sports Illustrated.
Not surprisingly Fowler believes his win in Sawgrass answers his critics.
"I laughed at the poll, but I was always looked at as only having one win on tour, and I always felt that I needed to put myself in position to win more often," he added.
"This makes me feel confident and about taking care of business."
From a man who knows a bit about both Steven Gerrard and Chelsea...
A memorial service marking the 30th anniversary of the Bradford fire is being held this morning.
The fire, which broke out during the club's 1985 match against Lincoln City, killed 54 Bradford City fans, two Lincoln fans and injured many more.
Bells will be rung for each victim as their names are read out, followed by a minute's silence. The service, in Centenary Square, is due to start at 11:00 BST.
Relatives of some victims, Bradford residents and civic leaders are among those expected to attend as well as Football League chief executive Shaun Harvey, Bradford City manager Phil Parkinson, and captain Stephen Darby.
Incoming England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chairman Colin Graves has defended the way Peter Moores was sacked as England coach.
Moores, 52, was relieved of his duties following a dismal World Cup and the drawn Test series with West Indies.
Reports of the sacking emerged on Friday before it was confirmed the next day, after Andrew Strauss's appointment as new national director of cricket.
"It seems it got leaked... but that was certainly not by the ECB," Graves said.
Wales boss Warren Gatland is "hugely worried" about George North's future after the wing's recent concussions.
North, 23, suffered a fourth head injury in five months while playing for Northampton against Wasps in March.
He did not play in April on the advice of a neurologist and, although he could return to play for Saints this season, Gatland hopes he will not be risked.
"If he gets another knock he is going to have to be out for six months or a year or something like that," he said.
Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola has been linked with a move to Manchester City this summer, but German journalist Raphael Honigstein has just tweeted a definitive quote, external from his morning news conference: "I've already said 200m times - I'll be here next season. That's it."
Case closed?
Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp has joked he would have announced his resignation sooner if he had known it would improve their form.
Dortmund have moved from 10th to seventh, a Europa League position, after four games unbeaten since Klopp announced he will leave in the summer.
"If I'd known before the start of the season that we'd put such a winning run together, I'd have announced my departure back then," Klopp said. "Seventh place feels brilliant."
Dortmund have finished in the top two for the past four seasons, but were in relegation trouble for most of this season and were in bottom place in February.
Exeter Chiefs went above Saracens into the Premiership play-off places as Thomas Waldrom's late try secured a magnificent win at Allianz Park.
Number eight Waldrom touched down his 16th try of the season after a forward drive from a line-out.
Sarries twice led through Chris Ashton and Chris Wyles, but the Chiefs replied through Luke Cowan-Dickie and Waldrom. Owen Farrell put Saracens 20-17 ahead with a penalty, but Waldrom's second try gave Exeter four crucial points.
Victory over Sale will guarantee Exeter's place in the play-offs, but Sarries, who had the consolation of a losing bonus point, could also make it if they win and Leicester lose at home to leaders Northampton.
League Two side Dagenham & Redbridge are one of many clubs tweeting about the Bradford fire this morning.
Today marks the 30th anniversary of the Bradford fire which claimed the lives of 56 people. Many clubs across the Football League and beyond are using social media to mark the occasion, such as this image from Dagenham & Redbridge.
Manchester City are willing to make Paul Pogba the highest-paid midfielder in the world and are preparing a British record £70m bid for the 22-year-old Juventus player, according to the Daily Star, external.