The endpublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 3 June 2015
Just like Sepp Blatter, it's time for us to go.
We'll be back on Thursday with the latest news and live action from the world of sport.
Goodnight.
Sepp Blatter to quit as Fifa president
Arsenal's Jack Wilshere charged with misconduct
BBC investigation: 30 years of doping in athletics
What would you do if you were Fifa president? #bbcsportsday
Caroline Chapman
Just like Sepp Blatter, it's time for us to go.
We'll be back on Thursday with the latest news and live action from the world of sport.
Goodnight.
Billy Godleman batted through the entire Derbyshire second innings to ensure his side drew their rain-ruined match with Gloucestershire.
With the third day completely washed out, each side made a quick declaration on the final morning, to set the hosts 302 to win from a minimum of 80 overs.
And Godleman (64*) saved his side by batting for 320 minutes to lead them to 189-8 and deny the visitors victory.
Derbyshire earlier declared on their overnight 77-2, and the visitors made 49-0.
Novak Djokovic is already through to the French Open semi-finals. Can Britain's Andy Murray join him?
Murray has the advantage against David Ferrer, but the Spaniard has just taken the third set to make it 2-1.
Join our live text commentary via this link or listen on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra.
Former Brentford boss Mark Warburton has confirmed that he has held talks about the manager's job at Rangers, but that the Scottish Championship side is one of a number of clubs he has spoken to.
"We've had an informal meeting," the 52-year-old told BBC Scotland. "It's important to see if there's a chemistry, the parties get on and your football philosophies are aligned."
Mark Cavendish, Geraint Thomas, Peter Kennaugh, Alex Dowsett, Lizzie Armitstead, Laura Trott and Dame Sarah Storey are all set compete at the British Cycling National Road Championships in Lincolnshire later this month.
The men's and women's time trials take place on Thursday 25 June, before the road races on Sunday 28 June.
Team Sky's Kennaugh is the defending champion in the men's road race, while Trott won the women's event in 2014.
One of the world's best known athletics coaches is at the centre of doping allegations, according to a BBC investigation.
Alberto Salazar has been accused of violating anti-doping rules, including claims he was involved in doping US record holder Galen Rupp, in 2002.
Rupp and GB Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah are part of Salazar's US stable, the Nike Oregon Project. There is no suggestion Farah has broken any rules.
Salazar and Rupp deny any wrongdoing.
Catch Me If You Can will be shown on BBC1 at 21:00 BST on Wednesday, and afterwards on the BBC iPlayer.
The future of the next two World Cups in Russia and Qatar are now in some doubt after Swiss authorities began investigations into how votes were given to each country during the bidding process.
But can the competition be moved? BBC Newsbeat investigates.
A jockeys' coach has apologised after a BBC interview in which he said women "can't ride".
The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) said Michael Tebbutt's remarks, to jockey Katie Walsh, were unacceptable.
Walsh believed the comments were tongue in cheek but fellow rider Lizzie Kelly said Tebbutt should be "ashamed".
Tebbutt said: "I apologise if I have caused any offence, to anyone in Britain or across the world. That was never my intention."
You can always relay on Northern Irish football official Jim Boyce for a colourful comment, and the outgoing Fifa vice president has not let us down with his reflections on Sepp Blatter.
"He is 100% married to Fifa," Boyce said. "People at FIFA tell me that he's in on a Saturday morning and on a Sunday afternoon - it's his life, he has nothing else really and quite honestly I think it was something that he did not want to let go of."
Sir Bradley Wiggins tells BBC Sport that he feels "obliged" to attempt the hour record this Sunday.
The 2012 Tour de France winner hopes to follow in the footsteps of several cycling legends who have attempted the record, including Eddy Merckx and Francesco Moser.
If you're on your way home from work, why not pass the time with our Sepp Blatter quiz.
Please note: May contain mentions of tight shorts and luxury watches.
Richard Conway
BBC Radio 5 live sports news correspondent
"A source close to the Qatar 2022 World Cup has told the BBC that American law enforcement officials have not been in contact and there have been no requests for information."
Reuters are currently reporting that the FBI investigation does include scrutiny of the 2018 and 2022 World Cup processes. We'll bring you the latest developments when we get them.
Kidderminster Harriers have brought back former England goalkeeper Tim Flowers to their coaching staff.
Flowers, 48, will become part of the backroom team at Aggborough for a third time, having initially been brought in as goalkeeping coach by then Harriers manager Steve Burr in February 2010.
Piers Newbery
BBC Sport at Roland Garros
"Djokovic beats Nadal 7-5 6-3 6-1.
"Nadal's reign ends with a double fault and sympathetic applause. Incredible in its own way."
Novak Djokovic has joined Robin Soderling in an elite group.....
The Serb has become only the second man to beat Rafael Nadal at the French Open.
The world number one has breezed into the semi-finals with a three-set victory against the nine-time champion.
You can see all the reaction here on our live text commentary and on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra.
This splendid cartoon from South Africa's Eyewitness News captures the events of the past 24 hours beautifully. And there's more where that came from...
Some hypothetical musings for Wednesday.
If I were made Fifa president, I would....
Richard Mcgill: I would make it a rule that you can only have one term as president.
Adrian Rollins: I'd ensure that every town has football academies, paving way for homegrown talent.
Vincenzo Re: I would end war and hunger all over the world, and everyone would be very happy.
Get involved with your own views on #BBCSportsday, external or on BBC Sport's Facebook page., external
Leicester have signed Exeter hooker Greg Bateman and former New Zealand Under-20s scrum-half Jono Kitto.
Bateman, 26, has spent two years at Exeter having joined the club in the summer of 2013 from London Welsh.
Kitto, 23, moves to Welford Road having been part of Super Rugby's Chiefs' development squad this year.
"Let me out, let me out!!"
Sepp Blatter endured the Honduras v Ecuador match at the 2014 World Cup.
We've been showing you the best Blatter pictures from over the years on Sportsday today. There's still more to come....
BBC Radio 5 live
Women's Sport Week is in full flow and at 21:30 BST on BBC Radio 5 Live you can hear a panel discussion about how to get more females working in the football industry.
BBC commentator and presenter Jacqui Oatley is chairing the debate at the National Football Museum in Manchester.