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  1. equestrian

    'Tremendous support' for injured Fox-Pittpublished at 11:09

    Equestrian

    William Fox-PittImage source, PA

    Team GB equestrian chief Yogi Breisner has expressed his thanks for the "tremendous support" William Fox-Pitt has received as he remains in a French hospital.

    The British eventer was thrown from his horse during the cross-country event at the World Young Horse Championships and is under sedation. 

    Breisner said: "There has been a tremendous amount of support from everyone. Our thoughts are with William and his family. He is in one of the leading hospitals in France and is being taken care of by specialists."

    Read more on that story here.

  2. cricket

    Getting a look inpublished at 11:02

    Pakistan v England (Thurs, 07:00 BST)

    Meanwhile, over in the United Arab Emirates...

  3. football

    Swindon to start manager searchpublished at 10:57

    Football

    Nabil Hassan
    BBC Sport

    Swindon Town chairman Lee Power says he will start speaking to potential new managers on Wednesday after drawing up a five-man shortlist for the job.

    Lee PowerImage source, Rex Features

    Power is in temporary charge of first-team affairs after the sacking of Mark Cooper and he was in the dugout to see Swindon lose to Oldham on Tuesday and drop into the bottom four of League One.

    "We've got four or five people we want to speak to, it won't be longer than the Wigan game (31 October)," he told BBC Wiltshire.

    "Wigan will be the last game I think and we will have someone in place."

  4. cricket

    Shah 'likely to play'published at 10:49

    Pakistan v England (Thurs, 07:00 BST)

    Needless to say, you can follow the Test live on the BBC Sport website throughout the next five days (if it goes that far...)

  5. cricket

    Facing the mediapublished at 10:46

    Pakistan v England (Thurs, 0:00 BST)

    Both Pakistan and England camps are talking to the media ahead of the start of tomorrow's Second Test.

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:43 British Summer Time 21 October 2015

    #BBCBackToTheFuture

    MCB Wright: Roger Federer, aged 64, battles to a third consecutive Wimbledon final, only to lose to a 31-year-old Stefan Djokovic.

    There is something other worldly about him...

    Roger FedererImage source, Getty Images

    John Bullard: Hopefully we will be able to pick a World 11 that will take on another world's best 11 by then, playing on the International Space Station with plenty of gravity! And it is beamed around the galaxy for all too see.  

    You've gone cosmic there, John. I'd say stranger things have happened but I'd be lying.

    Keep your suggestions coming to #BBCBackToTheFuture or post on the BBC Sport , externaland BBC Match of the Day Facebook, external pages. No faxes please...

  7. football

    Decision timepublished at 10:34

    Football gossip

    lmImage source, Getty Images

    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is considering whether to recall winger Lazar Markovic, 21, in January from his season-long loan at Fenerbahce, according to the Liverpool Echo., external

  8. tennis

    Bedene out of Kremlin Cuppublished at 10:29

    Tennis

    All over forAljaz Bedene- he's lost 6-3 6-3 to Denis Istomin in the first round of the Kremlin Cup in Moscow.

    Aljaz BedeneImage source, Getty Images
  9. tennis

    Jamie Murray ends doubles partnershippublished at 10:20

    Tennis

    Russell Fuller
    BBC tennis correspondent

    Jamie MurrayImage source, AFP

    Jamie Murray's successful three-year partnership with John Peers will end after this year's World Tour Finals.

    Both men have found new partners for 2016, and Murray will link up with Bruno Soares of Brazil - who has been as high as number three in the world.

    Murray and Peers have won titles in Brisbane and Hamburg this year and were the runners-up at both Wimbledon and the US Open, allowing Murray to reach a career high ranking of seven.

  10. rugby union

    South Africa team to face All Blackspublished at 10:18

    South Africa v New Zealand, Sat 24 Oct, 16:00 BST

    Heyneke MeyerImage source, AFP

    And here are the replacements for South Africa on Saturday. Just the one main change as Victor Matfield takes over from Pieter-Steph du Toit at lock after overcoming a hamstring injury.

    16. Adriaan Strauss, 17. Trevor Nyakane, 18. Jannie du Plessis, 19. Victor Matfield, 20. Willem Alberts, 21. Ruan Pienaar, 22. Pat Lambie, 23. Jan Serfontein.

    Head coach Heyneke Meyer says Matfield's experience will be important on Saturday, adding: “Victor’s inclusion on the bench gives us even more experience there and, as we saw last weekend against Wales, when the replacements did very well towards the end of the match, this will be crucial.”

    Here's a great stat for you as well - this is the first time since last November that Meyer has been able to name an unchanged team for back-to-back Tests and only the sixth time since his appointment in 2012.

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:15 British Summer Time 21 October 2015

    #BackToTheFuture

    Well, I asked for some sunnier forecasts for the future of sport, and some of you have delivered...

    Aaron Tottenham Patel: Leyton Orient will be reigning champions of England!  

    Jonny Whitaker: Accrington Stanley will be in the Premiership by then.

    Stewart Highjinx Cormack: Hearts and Hibs the dominant forces is Scottish football.

    Tweet your suggestions #BBCBackToTheFuture or post on the BBC Sport , externaland BBC Match of the Day Facebook, external pages. Any sport, any outcome (not just football).

  12. rugby union

    South Africa team to face All Blackspublished at 10:11

    South Africa v New Zealand, Sat 24 Oct, 16:00 BST

    South Africa have named a largely unchanged squad to face New Zealand in Saturday's Rugby World Cup semi-final.

    South Africa
  13. football

    'One mistake'published at 10:10

    Football

    JMImage source, Getty Images

    Better still, you can listen to Jose Mourinho having his say on Craig Joubert’s refereeing blunder in the Scotland rugby match on Sunday.

    Listen here.

  14. football

    'One mistake'published at 10:08

    Football

    Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho compared the referee in their goalless Champions League draw at Dynamo Kiev to the official in charge of Scotland's Rugby World Cup defeat by Australia.

    South African Craig Joubert was heavily criticised after awarding Australia a late penalty in Sunday's quarter-final.

    gImage source, Getty Images

    Damir Skomina turned down Chelsea's penalty appeal when Cesc Fabregas fell under Serhiy Rybalka's challenge.

    "The decision was crucial for the outcome," said Mourinho. "A fall in the box is a penalty. The referee made one mistake and, for example in the Rugby World Cup, the referee in the Scotland game was very good ... but he made one mistake and because of that mistake Scotland is crying."

  15. rugby league

    Cup run cash helped fill 'black hole'published at 10:02

    gImage source, Getty Images

    Hull KR's run to the Challenge Cup final helped fill a financial "black hole", according to chairman Neil Hudgell.

    They lost 50-0 to Leeds at Wembley, but money earned from the competition gave them a major boost.

    "Our finances are ok in context to how they've been in the last 10 years. It is always a struggle because it's not a cash-rich game and you are always reliant on donations," Hudgell told BBC Radio Humberside.

  16. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 09:57 British Summer Time 21 October 2015

    #BackToTheFuture

    Will Thomas: Big 'Cyborg' Sam will take over a team of space-football droids and save them from relegation to Mars League Two.

    Wow, now that's the kind of creative thinking we want, Will...

    Sam AllardyceImage source, PA

    Warind: A 96-yr-old Arsene Wenger at the helm of the Arsenal. He still cannot get his coat zipper to play ball though.   

    We were going to say Mr Wenger would only be 95 in 30 years' time, then we spotted it's his birthday tomorrow, so we'll let you off Warind...

    Tweet your crystal ball predictions to #BBCBackToTheFuture or post on the BBC Sport, external and BBC Match of the Day Facebook, external pages. 

    Arsene WengerImage source, PA
  17. tennis

    Bedene loses first setpublished at 09:54

    Kremlin Cup

    Aljaz BedeneImage source, AFP

    Aljaz Bedene has had a tough first set against Uzbekistan's Denis Istomin, losing 5-3.

    The Briton is playing for a spot in the second round in Moscow.

    We'll bring you set-by-set scores right here at Sportsday.

  18. cricket

    Stokes to train for second Testpublished at 09:51

    Pakistan v England, second Test, Oct 22-26

    Adam Mountford
    BBC Test Match Special producer

    England say that all-rounder Ben Stokes has recovered from a stomach bug and will take a full part in training today ahead of the second Test tomorrow.

    Ben StokesImage source, Getty Images
  19. football

    'My fault'published at 09:45

    Arsenal 2-0 Bayern

    mnImage source, Getty Images

    Germany's goalkeeper Manuel Neuer put his hand up for the mistake which sparked Bayern Munich's 2-0 defeat at Arsenal.

    Neuer made a hash of dealing with a free-kick with 13 minutes left at the Emirates, allowing Olivier Giroud to bundle the ball in.

    "Unfortunately, I made an error so Arsenal took the lead," admitted Neuer, "I don't care whether it was a handball by Giroud or not, I know I made the mistake. But life goes on. "We played quite well, a draw would have been deserved."