Summary

  • Jack Wilshere out for three months

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

  • Cricket: Monty Panesar released by Essex

  1. tennis

    New sunglasses requiredpublished at 09:54

    Tennis

    Sad news reaching us from British tennis player Lisa Whybourn.

  2. get involved

    Get Involved - what would you crowd fund?published at 09:50 British Summer Time 15 September 2015

    #fantasyfundraisers

    What would you crowd-fund?

    Good answer Brona. Might try it myself...

  3. golf

    Read Solheim Cup previewpublished at 09:45

    Solheim Cup

    After success for GB and Ireland's men in the Walker Cup, it's nearly time for Europe's best female players to take to the tee. 

    The Solheim Cup between Europe and USA takes place in Germany this week, and BBC Sport golf correspondent Iain Carter has offered his thoughts on the biggest team tournament in the women's game. Read it here.

    Carin KochImage source, Reuters
    Image caption,

    Sweden's Carin Koch will lead Team Europe in the Solheim Cup this week

  4. get involved

    Get Involved - what would you crowd-fund?published at 09:37 British Summer Time 15 September 2015

    #fantasyfundraisers

    What would you crowd-fund?

    We seem to be getting a lot of responses from Arsenal fans so far...

  5. On this day...published at 09:36

    ...in 1984, Lester Piggott broke Frank Buckle's record of 27 Classic wins when he rode Commanche Run to victory in the St Leger.

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    With 4,493 career wins, including nine Derby victories, Piggott is widely regarded as one of the greatest flat racing jockeys of all time.

    His career was halted temporarily in 1987 when he was convicted of tax fraud and jailed for three years.

    If you're interested, BBC Sport's Frank Keogh has written this rather good piece about Piggott's life and times.

  6. rugby union

    We must handle the pressure - Robshawpublished at 09:28

    Rugby Union

    With just three days to go until the start of the World Cup, England captain Chris Robshaw says handling the size of the occasion will be crucial.

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    England kick-off the tournament against Fiji at Twickenham.on Friday, with Robshaw leading the same starting XV that beat Ireland 21-13 in their final warm-up match.

    "We are under no illusions as to exactly how big it is going to be," he said.

     "As players it's about going out there and playing our game, and trying not to get too caught up in the emotion." 

  7. get involved

    Get Involved - what would you crowd fund?published at 09:26 British Summer Time 15 September 2015

    #fantasyfundraisers

    What would you crowd-fund?

  8. football

    Agreement over disabled accesspublished at 09:19

    Football

    All Premier League clubs have agreed to improve access for disabled supporters by August 2017.

    A 2014 BBC investigation found that 17 of England's top-flight clubs failed to provide enough wheelchair spaces.

    At the moment, 15 out of 20 clubs will have to increase capacity to comply with guidelines on accessible stadiums.

    O Monday, a government report had criticised the inadequate facilities and support for disabled fans at Premier League grounds.

  9. get involved

    Get Involved - what would you crowd fund?published at 09:13 British Summer Time 15 September 2015

    #fantasyfundraisers

    With a Liverpool fan setting up a page to raise money in order to pay manager Brendan Rodgers to leave the club, we're asking what would you crowd-fund?

    I think a few Seasiders fans might agree with you Alasdair...

  10. rugby league

    Rankin returnspublished at 09:10

    Rugby League

    Hull utility back Jordan Rankin has secured a return to Australia's National Rugby League.

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    The 23-year-old, who has made 49 appearances for Hull since joining from Gold Coast Titans two years ago, has signed a two-year contract with Wests Tigers in Sydney.

  11. On this day...published at 09:05

    ...39 years ago, a Derby County side managed by Dave MacKay became the first British club to score 12 goals in a European match.

    It was back in 1976 when they beat Finn Harps of Ireland 12-0 in a Uefa Cup tie.

    Kevin Hector got five of the goals - a Derby record for a European match - while Charlie George and Leighton James weighed in with hat-tricks. Bruce Rioch scored the other.

    If you've forgotten what Hector looked like, here is far right along with Dave Watson, Trevor Brooking and David Nish after the quartet had been called up to the England squad in the early 70s.

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  12. get involved

    Get Involved - What would you crowd-fund?published at 08:59 British Summer Time 15 September 2015

    Fan wants Brendan Rodgers to leave Liverpool

    As a Liverpool fan sets up a page to raise money in order to pay Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers to leave the club, external (a bit harsh, that) it got us thinking....

    Supporters have previously started campaigns to buy players, but what would you crowd-fund? Let us know - tweet #fantasyfundraisers, external or comment on the BBC Sport Facebook page., external

    Liverpool manager Brendan RodgersImage source, EPA
  13. football

    'Team were brilliant'published at 08:57

    West Ham 2 Newcastle 0

    Moses, on a season-long loan from Chelsea, was named as the BBC's man-of-the-match.

  14. cycling (road)

    Thomas pulls outpublished at 08:53

    Road Cycling

    Geraint Thomas has pulled out of the UCI World Road Race Championships in Virginia from 19-27 September, saying he does not feel "physically" up to it.

    The Welshman's withdrawal means neither he nor Tour de France winner Chris Froome will compete in the USA.

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    Froome broke a foot in a crash at the Vuelta a Espana, ruling him out.

    "It's been a hard decision to make but the season has taken its toll on me and I don't feel physically up for a good Worlds," Thomas, 29, wrote on Facebook., external

  15. Happy birthdaypublished at 08:46

    Happy birthday to Graham Taylor.

    The former England boss and BBC Radio 5 live pundit celebrates turning 71 today.

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    Other sporting figures blowing out the candles on their cakes include former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino (54); 1992 Olympic 400 metres hurdles gold Kevin Young (49); and former Bolton, Chelsea and Barcelona striker Eidur Gudjohnsen.

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    The latter is 37, but still going strong, currently turning out for Shijiazhuang Ever Bright in China.

  16. What's on and wherepublished at 08:41

    We know you like to plan ahead, so here's the pick of what's going on today and how you can follow it.

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  17. rugby union

    'I'd deal with Jose'published at 08:37

    Rugby Union

    Here's an interesting one... Rugby referee Nigel Owens would "love" to officiate a football fixture and deal with the "unacceptable behaviour" of coaches "like Jose Mourinho".

    Owens will officiate during the Rugby World Cup, which starts on Friday.

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    In 2013-14, Chelsea boss Mourinho was twice sent to the stands by referees for complaining about decisions.

    "If you had coaches in rugby having a go at referees like Jose Mourinho and some others do, they'd be dealt with more firmly," Owens said.

    Full story here.

  18. Who's worth the most?published at 08:32

    Dallas Cowboys have overtaken Real Madrid as the world's most valuable sports team, according to business magazine Forbes.  , external

    Forbes' annual survey of National Football League teams' valuations put the Cowboys at £2.6bn.

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    It means the American Football side go above Real Madrid, who had topped the magazine's annual poll of the world's most valuable franchises in July.

    The Spanish club now trail the Cowboys by £500m according to the new figures.

  19. football

    Look away now Newcastle fans...published at 08:27

    Football

    The table as it stands then.

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  20. football

    'Totally unbalanced'published at 08:23

    West Ham 2 Newcastle 0

    Steve Claridge
    BBC Radio 5 live pundit

    "You can see why Newcastle have not scored since the first game of the season. I don't think the Newcastle players get what Steve McClaren is trying to do at the moment - their system was totally unbalanced.

    "There was no width and it was all down the middle. But when Ayoze Perez came on it gave Newcastle a whole new dimension - I don't know why he wasn't on from the start."