Summary

  • Rooney becomes England's all-time top scorer

  • Rooney finishes fifth in our poll, won by Gary Lineker

  • Yorkshire win County Championship title

  • BBC to show next two Super Bowls

  1. cycling (road)

    Cavendish helps Gaviria to winpublished at 17:16

    Road Cycling

    Mark Cavendish helped Etixx-QuickStep team-mate Fernando Gaviria to victory on stage four of the Tour of Britain on Wednesday.

    Fernando Gaviria wins stage fourImage source, PA

    The Manxman guided the Colombian in the finale of the finish of the 217-kilometres route from Edinburgh to Blyth and Gaviria did the rest. 

    Cavendish was seen celebrating in the background as his team-mate triumphed ahead of German Andre Greipel (Lotto-Soudal).

    The race finishes in London on Sunday.

  2. rugby union

    Italy suffer Morisi setbackpublished at 17:08

    Rugby Union

    Italy centre Luca Morisi has been ruled out of the Rugby World Cup because of a torn ligament in his right knee.

    The 20-year-old Treviso player suffered the injury during the friendly defeat against Wales in Cardiff on Saturday.

    Gonzalo Garcia picked up an ankle problem against the Welsh, but is expected to continue his rehabilitation with the rest of the squad.

    Italy centre Luca MorisiImage source, Getty Images
  3. football

    Rotherham to host Continental Cup finalpublished at 17:00

    Football

    The final of this season's Women's Continental Cup will be held at Rotherham's New York Stadium, the Football Association has confirmed. 

    The match will be played on Sunday, 1 November, concluding the 2015 season.

    Arsenal Ladies have won the Continental Cup three times, before Manchester City Women beat the Gunners 1-0 in last year's final, played at Adams Park.

  4. football

    Duggan blowpublished at 16:54

    Football

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    Man City striker Toni Duggan will miss the rest of the season with the ankle injury sustained against Liverpool Ladies.

    It is a blow for City as they prepare to face Liverpool in the FA WSL on Thursday.

  5. football

    Sell-outpublished at 16:45

    Football

    Excitement is clearly growing in Carlisle in the build-up to the Cumbrian's League Cup third-round trip to Anfield.

  6. football

    European clubs to help migrantspublished at 16:39

    Football

    The European Club Association says its members have agreed to give one euro for every ticket sold at this month's Champions League and Europa League matches to charities supporting migrants trying to enter the continent.

    The promise commits 80 clubs to donate money from their first home match in the group stage.

    Announcing the pledge, ECA chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said "this is a serious and big problem we have to face now in Europe and I believe football has a kind responsibility for these poor people". 

    Rummenigge says up to three million euros could be raised, with other members invited to contribute. The idea was first proposed by FC Porto president Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa.

  7. cricket

    Champions Yorkshire build leadpublished at 16:32

    Middlesex 106, Yorkshire 129-3

    BBC London 94.9's Kevin Hand at Lord's:

    "Having had their title defence confirmed this afternoon, Yorkshire are in a strong position on day one at Lord's.

    "Middlesex were all out just after lunch as Ryan Sidebottom claimed five wickets - three of which came in the first over of the day.

    "The leaden skies have now cleared and the sun has been out for most of the Yorkshire innings so far as skipper Andrew Gale has reached an unbeaten fifty."

  8. horse-racing

    A legend returnspublished at 16:26

    Horse Racing

  9. get involved

    Get Involved - England's greatest attackerspublished at 16:22 British Summer Time 9 September 2015

    #bbcsportsday

    John Mann: Greatest England attacker - what about Vivian Woodward...?

    Great shout John (you've either got a long memory or are very well read)

    For those not au fait with Mr Woodward, this is what he looks like...

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    Born in 1879, Woodward's football career lasted from 1895 to 1920, during which time he scored 29 goals in 23 games for England and 57 goals in 44 outings for England Amateurs.

    On top of that, he captained G, externalreat Britain to gold medals at the 1908 Olympics in London and in Stockholm in 1912 - and served in the British army during the First World War.

    So now you know.

  10. football

    Prince Ali to run for Fifa presidencypublished at 16:20

    Football

    Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan is back in the race to be elected Fifa president having declared his candidacy on Wednesday four months after losing May's vote to Sepp Blatter. 

    "I've decided to launch my candidacy for the presidency of Fifa for the second time," he said.

    "We must take back the game we love. We must return to what makes football the greatest sport on Earth: hope, dignity, excellence and opportunity."

    Prince Ali will rival Uefa chief Michel Platini of France, and former Asia vice-president Chung Mong-joon of South Korea for the post.

  11. football

    Who's the greatest?published at 16:13

    Football

    Steve Wilson
    BBC Match of the Day commentator

    It’s so hard to compare eras. On the one hand teams used to be less defensive tactically and high scoring games were more commonplace; on the other, there were no games against San Marino or Andorra.

    Comparing competitive games and goals doesn’t help much. In the entire 1960s England only played 45 competitive internationals including Home Championship matches. In the decade starting in 2010 England have already played 38 competitive games.

    The records of Rooney, Charlton, Lineker, Hurst, Finney, Lofthouse, Shearer and Owen all deserve to be celebrated, but Jimmy Greaves's 44 goals in 57 appearances might just give him the edge.

  12. get involved

    Get Involved - England's greatest attackerpublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 9 September 2015

    #bbcsportsday

    Wayne Andrews: For info: Top England scorers in competitive matches only (i.e. excl friendlies): Rooney 36, Owen 26, Lineker 22, Shearer 21.

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    Leonard Harvey: I think in my lifetime it has to be Gary Lineker. He thrived under pressure in the big games like no other.

    Rodsta: No George Camsell? Scored in EVERY game he played for England at a rate of 2 goals/game. Shame on you.

    MA Issat: Top scorer doesn't mean best attacker. Despite being a Utd fan I'd still say Gary Lineker.

  13. football

    'No motive to leave'published at 16:04

    Football

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    The Mirror:, external France midfielder Paul Pogba says he turned down the opportunity to leave Juventus this summer because he felt there was "no motive" to do so. The 22-year-old was linked with a move to Chelsea.

  14. football

    Who's the greatest?published at 15:59

    Football

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer

    Sir Bobby Charlton can be classed as England’s greatest all-round attacker but in my book the greatest striker was Gary Lineker, a scorer of 10 goals in two World Cup finals and a Golden Boot winner with six goals at the Mexico World Cup in 1986.

    And while he is best remembered for the agony of being left out of the 1966 World Cup final when England beat West Germany, he has a rival in the great Jimmy Greaves. 44 goals in 57 England games – what a record.

  15. football

    'I won't take easy option'published at 15:52

    Football

    Northern Ireland striker Kyle Lafferty, who has scored seven goals in eight Euro 2016 qualifying matches, is struggling for first-team football at Norwich but says he is determined to fight for his place at the Premier League club.

    "I'm not going to take the easy option and go out on loan to a Championship team, play the long-ball game. I want to play against the best players in the world in the Premier League. 

    Kyle LaffertyImage source, Getty Images

    "When I was a young boy I sat watching Match of the Day, dreaming of playing there, so I'm not going to throw my hat in now and take that easy option. 

    "I will just go back and work my socks off in training and keep on knocking on the manager's door."

  16. cricket

    Kent going well in Cardiffpublished at 15:47

    Kent 259-4 v Glamorgan

    BBC Radio Wales Sport's Nick Webb at Swalec Stadium:

    "Kent's current club and first-team captains dominated the afternoon in Cardiff as Rob Key made an excellent 94 and Sam Northeast (56no) reached his half-century before being dropped twice in the same over.

    "There were three wickets for David Lloyd, but the batsmen rattled along at four runs an over to leave the visitors well-placed to take maximum batting points."

  17. football

    Terriers sign Bournemouth defenderpublished at 15:42

    AFC Bournemouth defender Elliott Ward has joined Huddersfield Town on a 28-day loan. 

    "I think I now have good experience of what the Championship is all about and what it takes to win games and get up the division," the 30-year-old said.

  18. athletics

    Coe asked to explain 'declaration of war' commentpublished at 15:39

    Athletic

    Sebastian Coe, the new IAAF president, is to be called to Parliament to be grilled about his claim that media investigations into widespread doping in athletics were a "declaration of war" on the sport.

    Lord Coe is to be called to the next culture, media and sport select committee hearing into allegations that hundreds of athletes had suspicious blood results which were not followed up by the governing body.  

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    Committee member Damian Collins, Tory MP for Folkestone and Hythe, said: "The plan will be to hold another session in the next couple of months and to have Sebastian Coe there.

    "I think the 'declaration of war' remark was inappropriate. The UK Anti-Doping president suggested it was because he was standing for the IAAF presidency - what we want to understand is what he actually thinks now he is president of the IAAF."

  19. get involved

    Get Involved via #bbccricketpublished at 15:36 British Summer Time 9 September 2015

  20. cricket

    Notts all out to confirm Yorkshire titlepublished at 15:32

    Notts 204 all out v Durham

    BBC Radio Nottingham's Dave Bracegirdle at Trent Bridge:

    "Nottinghamshire fought back on the first afternoon before being bowled out for 204, which confirmed Yorkshire as county champions.

    "Having been put in by the visitors, Notts lost six wickets during the morning session and it became 73-7 immediately upon the resumption, as Graham Onions trapped Brett Hutton lbw for one.

    "Thoughts of polishing off the rest of the innings were quickly put on hold as Steven Mullaney and Luke Wood set about the rebuilding mission with a stand of 92.

    "Shortly after the home side had brought up an unexpected batting point, the innings was closed out by Onions, who bowled both Jake Ball and Harry Gurney in the same over to finish with 5-56."

    Follow live text commentary and reaction to Yorkshire's title victory here.