Summary

  • Manchester City news conference (18:15)

  • Porto v Chelsea & Arsenal v Olympiakos (both 19:45 BST)

  • Forest striker Ward back in NI squad

  • Debut Scotland call for Aberdeen's Shinnie

  • One-player teams debate #bbcsportsday

  1. get involved

    Get Involved - One-player teamspublished at 11:19 British Summer Time 29 September 2015

    #bbcsportsday

    Is there one player you would like 11 of in your team?

    Louis Needs: 11 Chris Bairds could do a job

    D.W. Bentley: Team made up of one player? I'd go 19 year old Roy Keane at Forest. Could have played anywhere.

    Roy KeaneImage source, Getty Images

    Those were the days - when boots were black and shorts were short.

    Which player would you want 11 of in your team?

    Get involved using #bbcsportsday, external on Twitter, or post on the BBC Sport Facebook page, external.

  2. rugby union

    Wales backline has 'zip and invention'published at 11:09

    Wales v Fiji (Thu, 16:45 BST)

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales

    As expected, Wales as strong as injuries allow. Strong pack and a backline with zip and invention, with Tyler and Matthew Morgan at 13 and 15.

  3. rugby union

    Wales name strong team for Fijipublished at 11:06
    Breaking

    Wales v Fiji (Thu, 16:45 BST)

    Chris Jones
    BBC Radio 5 live

    Wales team

    Wales have made just three changes from the side that beat England for their World Cup game with Fiji on Thursday.

    Matthew Morgan comes in at full-back for Liam Williams, who misses the match with concussion, while Tyler Morgan and Alex Cuthbert replace Scott Williams and Hallam Amos, who have both been ruled out of the tournament.

    After being drafted into the squad yesterday, James Hook is on the bench.

  4. football

    'Cherries lose more than Wilson's goals'published at 11:05

    Analysis

    Kris Temple
    BBC Radio Solent

    Callum WilsonImage source, Getty Images

    The loss of Callum Wilson for most of the rest of the season is a monumental blow for Bournemouth.

    The official Premier League statistical index rates Wilson as the top-performing striker in the top flight, but his five goals in his first seven appearances are just part of the story. He has much more to his game, with his pace, strength and movement catching numerous defenders out already this season.

    Players with his attributes are hard to find, and Bournemouth have no one else like him. Suddenly, the Cherries’ deadline day signing Glenn Murray is going to have to step up to the plate, while Eddie Howe will be preparing to try and pull another Wilson-esque rabbit out of the hat in January.

  5. football

    He will be missed...published at 11:04

    Football

  6. football

    Wilson 'won't be fazed' by injurypublished at 11:03

    Football

    Callum WilsonImage source, Getty Images

    Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe is backing Callum Wilson to return from his knee ligament injury.

    ”It’s very disappointing for Callum, after what has been an exceptional start to the season, but I am sure he will come back fitter and stronger,” Howe said.

    “Callum is the type of character who won’t be fazed by such a setback, and I am sure he will turn this experience into a positive in the long run."

  7. cycling (road)

    'Cavendish will continue to deliver'published at 10:59

    Road cycling

    Matt Slater
    BBC Sport

    Mark Cavendish's move from Etixx-Quick-Step (EQS) to Team Dimension Data has been so well signposted nobody has even pretended it was a secret.

    That will not stop some fans wondering why the man who is still one of the most prolific winners in the sport is leaving a big-budget team from cycling's heartlands for an upstart outfit from South Africa.

    There is no simple answer, but Cavendish has not quite delivered the headlines EQS hoped for when they signed him in 2012, there was alarm at his desire to go for a track medal at next year's Olympics and there is a growing sense that Team Dimension Data are upstarts no more.

    Cavendish and the team of HTC-Highroad veterans he brings with him, should continue to deliver those for at least a few more years.

  8. cycling (road)

    Cavendish switches teamspublished at 10:56

    Road Cycling

    gImage source, Getty Images

    British cyclist Mark Cavendish has joined MTN-Qhubeka after three years racing for Etixx-Quick-Step (EQS).

    The 2011 world road champion, 30, has joined the South African team, who will be known as Team Dimension Data from next year.

    A 26-time Tour de France stage winner, Cavendish brings Australian Mark Renshaw, 32, with him from EQS.

    Austrian former HTC-Highroad and Team Sky team-mate Bernie Eisel, 34, also joins.

  9. football

    Bournemouth's Wilson out for six monthspublished at 10:54

    Football

    Adam Blackmore
    BBC Radio Solent sports editor

    Summer signings Tyrone Mings and Max Gradel suffered similar injuries in the early weeks of the campaign.

  10. football

    Bournemouth's Wilson out for six monthspublished at 10:50
    Breaking

    Football

    Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson is set to be out for at least six months, after scans confirmed he has ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.

    The 23-year-old striker, who has scored five goals for the Cherries in seven Premier League games this season, suffered the injury in Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Stoke City.

    He will have an operation next week before beginning his rehabilitation.

  11. football

    Prying eyespublished at 10:49

    Manchester United v Wolfsburg (Wed, 19:45 BST)

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport

    Man Utd trainingImage source, BBC Sport

    Plenty of media interest in Manchester United ahead of their Champions League encounter with Wolfsburg.

    Don't expect to learn anything about tactics though. Media are only allowed to watch the first 15 minutes, which generally consists of a few warm-up drills.

    The real work won't start until the camera lenses have disappeared.    

  12. football

    Scotland under-21 announcedpublished at 10:43

    Football

  13. cricket

    Not a good startpublished at 10:39

    Cricket

    South Africa have made a dismal start to their 10-week tour of India, losing a Twenty20 warm-up match to a second-string side by eight wickets in New Delhi.

    India 'A', comprising young talent drawn from across the country, chased down South Africa's 189-3 with two deliveries to spare.

  14. football

    They won't sell, will they?published at 10:35

    Football gossip

    Anthony MartialImage source, Getty Images

    One to make Arsenal let out a little sigh...

    Arsene Wenger says the reason he did not try to sign strikerAnthony Martial before Manchester United bought him was because he was sure Monaco would not sell, reports theDaily Star., external

    The 19-year-old has four goals in five appearances for United.

  15. football

    On this day...published at 10:28

    Football

    Bill ShanklyImage source, Getty Images

    In 1981, Bill Shankly died. The former Liverpool manager had taken the Reds out of Division Two in 1962 and transformed them into one of the most famous clubs in the world.

  16. get involved

    Get Involved - One-player teamspublished at 10:24 British Summer Time 29 September 2015

    #bbcsportsday

    Which one player would you like 11 of in your team?

    Gary BreenImage source, Getty Images

    Greg Harrison: Could be wrong, but I thought we all dreamed of a team of Gary Breens?

    Alex Percival: Team of Yayas, Centre Half when at Barca, controls the midfield, can play as a playmaker, and scores goals.

    Elliot Kidner: Sunderland's "John Francis O'Shea", he's already played in every position including keeper. #beenThereDoneThatGotTheTShirt

    Who would you want a team of? Get involved using#bbcsportsday, external on Twitter, or post on the BBC Sport Facebook page, external.

  17. football

    'I'm sorry'published at 10:16

    Football

    It seems Nile Ranger has been doing some soul-searching. The striker, currently at Blackpool - where manager Neil McDonald has urged the chairman to sack him - has issued this statement on his Twitter account:, external

  18. rugby union

    Wales team announcementpublished at 10:10

    Wales v Fiji (Thur, 16:45 BST)

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales

  19. football

    Latest from Liverpool...published at 10:05

    Football

    gImage source, Getty Images

    Still doesn't seem an altogether happy ship at Anfield.

    In today's Liverpool Echo,, external former Reds captain Jamie Redknapp has dismissed Brendan Rodgers' claims of an alleged conspiracy to have him sacked as Liverpool boss.

    Meanwhile in the Daily Telegraph,, external Rodgers says injuries to striker Daniel Sturridge, 26, last season cost them a top-four finish and a trophy.

  20. get involved

    Get Involved - One-player teamspublished at 10:01 British Summer Time 29 September 2015

    #bbcsportsday

    If you could have 11 of one player in your team - who would it be? Will Thomas wants a goalscoring leaders who can also play in net...