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  • Result: Estonia 0-8 England (Carter 3, Potter, Kirby 2, J Scott, Christiansen)

  • FA charges Costa with violent conduct

  • Biggest sporting shocks - #bbcsportsday

  • Japan win voted biggest shock

  1. football

    'Unacceptable'published at 10:04

    Football

    French sports minister Thierry Braillard has labelled the violence that marred the weekend French league clash between Marseille and Lyon as "unacceptable".

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    Just months ahead of France hosting Euro 2016, the match was was interrupted as objects, including bottles and cups, rained down from the stands.

    The game was controversially restarted after a 20-minute stoppage and finished in a 1-1 draw.

    "We need to have firmer controls. We are after all six months from a tremendous event which is the organisation of the European football championship and I really call for everyone to assess what happened," Braillard told French radio RTL.

  2. formula 1

    Worrying trendpublished at 09:57

    Formula 1

    It is the second time this year someone has gained access to a track during a grand prix weekend, with a spectator running across the circuitduring practice at the Chinese Grand Prix in April. 

    It is also the third time in recent history that a track invader has disrupted a grand prix.

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    In 2003 - and pictured above - a man wearing a kilt ran across the track during the British Grand Prix.

    And a disaffected former Mercedes employee invaded the track during the 2000 race in Germany.

  3. formula 1

    Risky businesspublished at 09:52

    Formula 1

    A 27-year-old man who invaded the Formula 1 track during the Singapore Grand Prix has been arrested.

    A statement from F1's governing body the FIA said the man gained "unauthorised access" to the circuit.

    The FIA said: "We are awaiting a full report from the clerk of the course in order to determine the circumstances surrounding this incident."

    Race winner Sebastian Vettel said: "Fortunately nothing happened to us or him. It's not what you want to see."

  4. formula 1

    Super Sebpublished at 09:47

    Formula 1

    Not a good Singapore Grand Prix for Championship leader Lewis Hamilton, who suffered his first retirement of the year as Sebastian Vettel romped to victory in the Singapore Grand Prix.

    Vettel took his third win of the year in dominant style, controlling the race from start to finish as two safety cars led to hectic action behind.

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    Hamilton suffered a loss of power while running fourth, dropping down the field before eventually being told to retire.

    His Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg cut Hamilton'schampionship lead to 41 points by finishing fourth.

  5. golf

    A good Daypublished at 09:40

    Golf

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    This is your new number one ladies and gentleman.

    Australian Jason Day has replaced Rory McIlroy at the top of the golf world rankings after winning the BMW Championship by six shots in Chicago.

    Day won his first major, the PGA Championship in August, 

    Fourteen-time major winner Tiger Woods is now ranked 292 after undergoing back surgery.

  6. What's coming uppublished at 09:35

    A few things to keep a look out for during the course of the day...

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  7. football

    Go Westpublished at 09:30

    Football

    Peterborough United are set to appoint Graham Westley as their new manager, BBC Radio Cambridgeshire reports.

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    The League One side have been without a permanent boss since sacking Dave Robertson on 6 September.

    Former Preston manager Westley has been without a job since leaving Stevenage in May, after losing in the League Two play-off semi-final.

    He watched from the stands as Posh drew 1-1 with Walsall on Saturday, leaving them 18th in the league.

  8. Get Involved - Sporting shockspublished at 09:25 British Summer Time 21 September 2015

    #bbcsportsday

    Kangenwell: Biggest shock that changed a sport? Cassius Clay beating Sony Liston

    IndiannoMadic: Cameroon beating Argentina in Italia 90. Greece winning Euro 2004. Denmark Euro 1992.

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    Argentina were World Cup holders when they were stunned by Cameroon in the opening game of World Cup 90.

  9. tennis

    Big decision for Murraypublished at 09:24

    Tennis

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    BBC tennis correspondent

    Andy Murray is set to miss this year's World Tour Finals if, as expected, Belgium decide to host the Davis Cup final against Great Britain on clay.

    The Flanders Expo Arena in Ghent will stage the tie if the Davis Cup Committee gives its approval on Tuesday.

    The Belgian Federation has two weeks to confirm its choice of surface, but has opted for clay in four of its last six home ties and may conclude it is the surface most likely to inconvenience Murray.

    The World Tour Finals - on a hard court - finish at London's O2 Arena on Sunday, 22 November, with the Davis Cup final played over three days from the following Friday.

  10. tennis

    How it panned outpublished at 09:19

    Tennis

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  11. tennis

    I need a hero...published at 09:15

    Tennis

    Without further ado to Andy Murray, for the lad deserves a mention.

    He, along with a little help from brother Jamie, guided Great Britain to a first Davis Cup final since 1978 with victory.

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    The British number one secured his third point of the match, and an unassailable 3-1 lead, with a comprehensive 7-5 6-3 6-2 win over Australia's Bernard Tomic

    Britain last won the Davis Cup in 1936, with a team led by Fred Perry, and will face Belgium away in November's final.

  12. get involved

    Get Involved - Sporting shockspublished at 09:14 British Summer Time 21 September 2015

    #bbcsportsday

    Ajit Parameswaran : Zimbabwe beating Australia in Cricket World Cup of '83.

    A good one. It happened at Trent Bridge when Zimbabwe weren't even a Test-playing nation. Duncan Fletcher top-scoring in Zimbabwe's 239, with Australia falling 13 runs short and causing the sporting world to gasp in astonishment.

  13. rugby union

    Lancaster speakspublished at 09:07

    Rugby Union

    We will hear from England coach Stuart Lancaster this lunchtime as he faces the world's media at 12:30 BST. England beat Fiji in their opener on Friday and face Wales on Saturday.

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    Perhaps the day's biggest news conference will be at 14:30 BST though, when South Africa coach Heyneke Meyer faces the music after that shocking defeat to Japan.

    The All Blacks will also be in front of the cameras this afternoon, while we'll bring you the best news from the Scotland camp (13:00 BST) and Ireland (13:30 BST) too.

  14. rugby union

    Japan shock the worldpublished at 08:58

    Rugby Union

  15. get involved

    Get Involved - Sporting shockspublished at 08:55 British Summer Time 21 September 2015

    #bbcsportsday

    Which leads us on rather nicely to today's talking point.

    In a nutshell, we want to know this... What is your favourite sporting shock?

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    There's a few spring to mind, the USA beating England at the 1950 World Cup, Buster Douglas flooring Tyson, Greece winning the Euros.

    Send us yours now to #bbcsportsday or post a message at the BBC Sport Facebook page., external

  16. rugby union

    Japan stun the worldpublished at 08:50

    Rugby Union

    In case you missed it - where were you?! - Japan stunned two-time champions South Africa to cause arguably the biggest upset in rugby union history on Saturday.

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    Karne Hesketh crossed in the final minute to win an incredible World Cup Pool B encounter in Brighton.

    South Africa led 12-10 but Ayumu Goromaru contributed 24 points, including a try, before Hesketh's dramatic clincher.

    Japan had not won a World Cup game since 1991, while South Africa were world champions in both 1995 and 2007.

  17. football

    Torquay lose anotherpublished at 08:43

    Dean Edwards has resigned as Torquay United director of football - just four days after manager Paul Cox left the National League club.

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    Edwards was in joint-temporary charge of the team on Saturday when they lost 7-3 at home to Bromley, the financially-troubled club's heaviest defeat for almost 20 years.

    "Dean himself thought that owing to the financial restraints of the club, the position of director of football was unsustainable," said a Torquay statement. 

  18. football

    Talking a good gamepublished at 08:38

    League Cup news conferences

    Time - and the football world - waits for no man.

    The Premier League weekend may only just have finished but managers up and down the land will be back in front of the media today to preview a busy midweek of League Cup action.

    There are conferences at Aston Villa (09:00 BST) Stoke (09:30), Everton (12:00), Ipswich (12:30), Sunderland (14:00) and Leicester (14:00).

    We'll bring you the best of what's said.

  19. football

    How it standspublished at 08:33

    Football

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  20. football

    Good work, Sonpublished at 08:31

    Football

    Elsewhere in the Premier League on Sunday...

    Son Heung-min scored his third goal in two games to give Tottenham their first home Premier League win of the season against Crystal Palace.

    Spurs now have now kept three successive clean sheets in the league - but Harry Kane again failed to score his first club goal of the season.

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    And more frustration for Liverpool fans - though great news for Norwich supporters - as the Canaries held their Anfield hosts to a 1-1 draw.

    Danny Ings scored as Daniel Sturridge made his first Liverpool appearance in over five months, but Russell Martin's ridiculously cool finish secured a point for the visitors.