Summary

  • Arsenal v Bayern Munich; Dinamo Kiev v Chelsea (both 19:45)

  • Man City's Aguero 'out for a month'

  • Fifa extraordinary ex-co meeting

  • What is the hardest job in sport? #bbcsportsday

  1. football

    Familiar routinepublished at 08:22

    Fifa extraordinary ex-co meeting

    Richard Conway
    BBC Radio 5 live sports news correspondent

    Time for a Fifa reference. Well, it has been 22 minutes we started...

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    Back outside Fifa. Executive committee meeting underway... without suspended Sepp Blatter.

  2. football

    Footballpublished at 08:19

    Swansea 0-1 Stoke

  3. football

    'We're a decent run'published at 08:13

    Swansea 0-1 Stoke

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    Stoke City managerMark Hugheswas, as you might expect, fairly chuffed with the victory.

    "They never really created anything of note. We've restricted them and created opportunities," said the gaffer.

    "Swansea never got any momentum in the game which was important. We're on a decent run of form."

    Stoke have won consecutive Premier League away games for the first time since December 2011. It's not looking good for the Swans though - they've only won two of their last 11 league fixtures.

  4. football

    Stoke on the marchpublished at 08:06

    Swansea 0-1 Stoke

    To the Premier League,where Stoke City secured a third straight Premier League win to add to Swansea City's problems as Bojan's early penalty settled a scrappy encounter (scrappy, of course, is a polite way of saying it wasn't a very good match).

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    The former Barcelona forward sent Lukasz Fabianski the wrong way after he was bundled over by Ashley Williams.

    Stoke, now 11th in the table, had chances to extend their lead through Glen Johnson, Charlie Adam and Joselu.

    Jonjo Shelvey went close to equalising when his low, angled shot hit the inside of a post and bounced out.

    The full match report is here.

  5. Tuesday's paperspublished at 07:37 British Summer Time 20 October 2015

    The Guardian

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  6. Tuesday's paperspublished at 07:35 British Summer Time 20 October 2015

    The Times

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  7. Tuesday's paperspublished at 07:35 British Summer Time 20 October 2015

    Daily Mail

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  8. Tuesday's paperspublished at 07:34 British Summer Time 20 October 2015

    The Mirror

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  9. Tuesday's paperspublished at 07:34 British Summer Time 20 October 2015

    The Sun

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  10. Morningpublished at 08:00

    Stoke win, World Rugby ensure Craig Joubert can never holiday in Scotland again, and Oscar Pistorious is released from prison.

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    Busy day then - but there's more. Manchester City and United have Champions League news conferences, Arsenal and Chelsea play later, and Steve Evans is officially unveiled as Leeds boss ... hopefully not wearing a Hawaiian shirt and shorts.

    It's Sportsday, first the papers.