Summary

  • Jack Wilshere out for three months

  • Man City v Juventus; PSV v Man Utd (19:45)

  • Cricket: Monty Panesar released by Essex

  1. rugby league

    Grix released by Warringtonpublished at 14:33

    Rugby League

    Simon Grixsays he intends to play on, despite being released byWarrington Wolves.

    The 29-year-old back rower, who has missed the entire 2015 season with a broken ankle, will be let go at the end of the year and is looking to play for another club, but will remain with the Wolves as part of their performance team. 

    Simon GrixImage source, Getty Images
  2. snooker

    Trump wastes no time in first-round winpublished at 14:24

    Shanghai Masters

    Former world number one Judd Trump raced through his first round match against Robert Milkins at the Shanghai Masters. He won 5-0 in the best of nine frame opener.

    Full results of the first round matches can be found here.

    Judd TrumpImage source, Getty Images
  3. cricket

    Panesar released by Essexpublished at 14:18 British Summer Time 15 September 2015
    Breaking

    Cricket

    Former England spinner Monty Panesar, 33, is released by Essex. Panesar joined Essex originally on loan in 2013 having been released by Sussex.

    He made only three first-class appearances this season.

    Monty PanesarImage source, Getty Images
  4. football

    Footballpublished at 14:13

    Just in case you missed Jose Mourinho's entertaining news conference earlier  (and where have you been) - you can read a round-up of what the Chelsea boss said here.

    Jose MourinhoImage source, Getty Images
  5. football

    Fire up those grey cells...published at 14:08

    Football

    A Question of Sport Teaser

    It's quiz time, and unsurprisingly we're going with a Champions League question today. Warning: It's a tough one. We'll bring you the answer a little later on.

    Question: Who are the three teams making their debuts in the Champions League this season?

  6. cricket

    Dawson hits ton against championspublished at 14:00

    Hampshire 292-4 v Yorkshire - lunch, day two

    BBC Radio Leeds' Dave Callaghan at the Ageas Bowl:

    "A late start and a late lunch in Southampton following morning rain and the Hampshire pair of Liam Dawson and Sean Ervine have bossed the proceedings.

    "They extended their partnership to 111 at lunch and just before the interval Dawson took 11 from an Adam Lyth over to bring up his century.

    "He was 102 not out at the interval, with Ervine on 41."

    Listen to live radio commentary here and find scorecards here.

  7. football

    Wilshere 'to have surgery'published at 13:55

    Football

    Arsenal could be without midfielder Jack Wilshere for several weeks as he requires surgery on a hairline fracture in his left leg, reports the Press Association.

    Manager Arsene Wenger last week confirmed the England international had suffered a "little setback" in his recovery from an injury sustained in pre-season.

    Jack WilshereImage source, Getty Images

    It is reported that following further medical examinations, the decision has now been taken that an operation is needed to properly correct the problem and is likely to take place in the next few days.  

  8. cricket

    Anderson reaches new milestonepublished at 13:48

    Cricket

    England bowlerJames Anderson has claimed his 700th first-class wicket in Lancashire's match with Surrey, handing a first catch to the Red Rose's loan signing Phil Mustard, the former England wicketkeeper.

    Listen tolive radio commentary hereand findlive scorecards here.

    James Anderson in action for LancashireImage source, Getty Images
  9. football

    Wilshere 'to have surgery'published at 13:44
    Breaking

    Football

    Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere will require surgery on a hairline fracture in his left leg and is set for several weeks of rehabilitation, reports the Press Association.

    Jack WilshereImage source, Getty Images
  10. horse-racing

    Horse Racingpublished at 13:39

    Tributes to owner Raymond Mould

    Bindaree was owned by Raymond MouldImage source, Getty Images

    One of jump racing's leading owners, Raymond Mould, has died at the age of 74.

    Mould owned top chasers including Sprinter Sacre, Barton Bank, the 1988 Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Charter Party and 2002 Grand National victor Bindaree.

  11. cricket

    Yardy signs off in stylepublished at 13:32

    Sussex 365-8 v Somerset - lunch day two

    BBC Sussex's Adrian Harms at Hove:

    "Overnight rain delayed the start by 90 minutes this morning, but that did not stop Michael Yardy from completing the 23rd hundred of his first-class career on his farewell appearance at Hove.

    "Yardy, who was a member of England's World T20-winning side in 2010 but returned home from the 2011 World Cup because of depression, was out soon after, leaving the field to a standing ovation and handshakes from the Somerset players. 

    Michael YardyImage source, Getty Images

    "Both sides are on course for maximum bonus points but Sussex will be the more content side having been 171-6 on the opening afternoon."

    Listen to our live radio commentaries here and find scorecards here.

  12. snooker

    Trump takes early leadpublished at 13:28

    Shanghai Masters

    Judd Trump is making quick work of his first round match against Robert Milkins at the Shanghai Masters. He's 3-0 up so far in the best of nine frame opener.

    Elsewhere, Englishman Mike Dunn leads Marco Fu 1-0, Ding Junhui is one-nil up against Scotland's Alan McManus and Michael Holt leads Stephen Maguire 2-1.

    We'll have full results as the matches finish here.

    Judd TrumpImage source, Getty Images
  13. football

    West Ham boss happy with transfer spendpublished at 13.12

    Football

    Slaven Bilic feels West Ham's summer transfer business has given them the platform for a successful season. £10.5m signing Dimitri Payet scored twice in their 2-0 win over Newcastle at Upton Park, while Chelsea loanee Victor Moses impressed on his debut.

    Slaven BilicImage source, Getty Images

    "We've had a good start so far, it's small proof we have done well in transfer window and I am happy now with this team" he said. "I think we play can various systems and that makes us happy at the moment."   

  14. cricket

    Short session at Edgbastonpublished at 13:12

    Nottinghamshire 16-0 v Warwickshire - lunch, day two

    Following a washout on the opening day, just four overs were possible on the second morning between Warwickshire and Notts at Edgbaston because of the weather.

    Alex Hales, named in England's squad for the Test series against Pakistan in the UAE, reached six not out, with Brendan Taylor on eight.

    Listen to our radio commentaries here.

  15. cricket

    Surrey build big totalpublished at 12:56

    Surrey 399-7 v Lancashire - lunch day two

    Surrey fell short of maximum bonus points on the second morning of the Division Two title decider at Old Trafford despite positive batting against Lancashire.

    The visitors added 137 to their overnight 262-4 for the loss of three wickets, including Jason Roy for 66 and Gary Wilson 51 following a sixth-wicket stand of 95. Earlier Steven Davies (34) became England paceman Jimmy Anderson's second victim of the innings.   

  16. football

    No jokes allowedpublished at 11:49

    Football gossip

    Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho retains the support of club owner Roman Abramovich, despite the Blues taking only four points from their opening five Premier League games, reports The Times., external

    dtImage source, Getty Images

    Meanwhile, the Daily Telegraph, external reports that Mourinho and his players have banned "all banter" as they attempt to arrest the club's worst start to a top-flight season for 29 years. 

  17. cricket

    Jayawardene joins Englandpublished at 11:38
    Breaking

    Cricket

    mjImage source, Getty Images

    Former England one-day captain Paul Collingwood and former Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene have been appointed to the England management team as consultants, the England and Wales Cricket Board has announced.

  18. tennis

    Domination for years to come?published at 11:35

    Tennis

    Russell Fuller
    BBC tennis correspondent

    The reality is that over the next three years, only Novak Djokovic looks to have the tools to dominate a Grand Slam season in the way he did this one.

    He has no weaknesses and is incredibly comfortable on all surfaces, whether there is a roof over his head or not.

    ndImage source, Getty Images

    His coaching set-up appears ideal: Marian Vajda has been with Djokovic for the best part of a decade, and Boris Becker, who joined the team in December 2013, offers the perspective of a fellow Grand Slam champion.

    The great imponderable is whether he will still have the desire, as well as the physical and mental capacity, to keep regularly winning Grand Slams into his 30s.

    Read Russell's full article here.

  19. tennis

    Well done ladspublished at 11:30

    Tennis

  20. tennis

    Watch Djokovic show off trophypublished at 11:25

    Tennis

    US Open champion Novak Djokovic has paraded his new trophy in Central Park after the Serb claimed his third Grand Slam title of the season.

    If you want to watch our clip, you can find it here. Looks glorious in the Big Apple.

    Novak Djokovic