Summary

  • IPC World Championships under way in Doha

  • Liverpool, Celtic, Spurs in Europa League tonight

  • Celtic sign Carlton Cole on 20-month deal

  1. Going for gold...aged 14published at 15:00

    Disability sport

    Kare Adenegan is competing in the Doha 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships and is the youngest member of the British squad.

    The 14-year-old who lives with Diplegic Cerebral Palsy, is ranked fifth in the world in wheelchair racing.

    5 live's Phil Mackie joined her in a training session with her coach and her parents, Karen and Bunmi Adenegan.

    Kare's parents said she "wasn't able" to do sport in school, but now she's "excelling" in wheelchair racing.

  2. Gold and silver for GBpublished at 14:56

    Disability sport

    Success for Britain in the IPC World Championships...

    Gold for Kadeena Cox and silver for Georgie Hermitage...

  3. football

    Europa League previewpublished at 14:50

    Football

    Europa LeagueImage source, EPA

    After the Champions League comes the Europa League. It is the way of the footballing world. And so, following two days of Europe's premier competition we have a Thursday of, well, Uefa's other tournament. 

    There is a notable British presence, with unbeaten Tottenham heading to Belgium to face Anderlecht, Jurgen Klopp taking on his first European game as Liverpool boss against Rubin Kazan, and Celtic are in Norway to face Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Molde.

    We'll have a live text commentary on these games, running from about 17:15 BST.

  4. football

    Newcastle news conferencepublished at 14:48

    Sunderland v Newcastle (Sunday, 12:00 BST)

    Newcastle must be a little bit buoyed by Sunday's stunning 6-2 win over Norwich.

    But, according to boss Steve McClaren, no one is getting carried away ahead of a big, big derby against Sunderland on Sunday.

    He said: "It's been a normal week for us and that's what we have tried to do. We try to be as level as possible all the time.  

    "The approach for this game is no different and should be no different. We have to play the game and not the occasion."

  5. cricket

    Pakistan frustrate Englandpublished at 14:43

    Cricket

    Mark Wood (left) frustratedImage source, Getty Images

    Day one of the second Test between Pakistan and England has drawn to a close and the home side have ended on top. A disciplined bowling performance from the tourists had earlier seen Pakistan reduced to 178-4 but a hundred from Misbah-ul-Haq has swung the game in his side's favour.

    You can follow the reaction to day one here.

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:39 British Summer Time 22 October 2015

    #bbcsportsday

    We want to hear about your most unlikely sporting comparisons.

    Gerrardinho: Welsh Xavi. Need I say more? 

    Kane Woodgate: Gerard Houllier saying the Bruno Cheyrou and Salif Diao will be the next Zidane and Viera.

  7. Leicester news conferencepublished at 14:25

    Leicester v Crystal Palace (Saturday, 15:00 BST)

    More gold from Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri...

  8. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:29 British Summer Time 22 October 2015

    #bbcsportsday

    So Jamie Vardy isn't Neymar apparently? (see 14:19 BST)

    But it isn't unlike football managers to big up their players is it? Steve Kean compared David Goodwillie to a young Wayne Rooney at Blackburn Rovers, while Sean Dyche is often labelled the 'Ginger Mourinho'.

    We want your suggestions of some of the more unlikely comparisons in sport..

    Tweet #bbcsportsday., external

  9. Are young footballers being overused?published at 14:23

    Vote results

    Today's vote asked came off the back of Jurgen Klopp's claims that England are treating young players "like horses". So, we asked; are young footballers being overused? Well, your answers are in and 60% of you have decided that yes, they are. 29% say no and 11% are not sure.

  10. football

    Vardy is not Neymarpublished at 14:19

    Leicester v Crystal Palace (Saturday, 15:00 BST)

    BBC Radio Leicester

    Jamie VardyImage source, Getty Images

    Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri is talking to the media and, apparently, you can't compare Jamie Vardy with Neymar and Thomas Muller.

    "It's too early to talk about this. I hope he can improve. If he can continue it'll be fantastic.

    "We don't sell Vardy. He's very happy here. Nobody goes in January. Not him, not Riyad, not Schlupp."

  11. Question of Sportpublished at 14:15

    It's time... drum roll please.

    Our Question of Sport teaser asked Since 2012/13, which six teams have played in the Premier League & made the Europa League Group Stage?

    The answer? Everton, Liverpool, Newcastle, Swansea, Tottenham and Wigan.

    Get it right? Of course you did.

  12. football

    Arsenal training methods criticisedpublished at 14:08

    Football

    Aaron Ramsey receives treatmentImage source, Getty Images

    Former Wales and Netherlands assistant coach Raymond Verheijen has responded to Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger’s suggestion that playing for Wales in a Euro 2016 qualifier contributed to Aaron Ramsey's latest hamstring injury.

    Ramsey came off during Arsenal's 2-0 Champions League win over Bayern Munich on 20 October, having played 90 minutes against Watford on 17 October. He played all of Wales' 2-0 win over Andorra on 13 October

    "There are six or seven players at Arsenal who are consistently injured for weeks or months every season,” he told BBC Wales Sport. "It tells you something is going wrong at Arsenal in terms of over-training these young players. As a result, their bodies are breaking down."

  13. football

    Fifa scandalpublished at 14:03

    Football

    Richard Conway
    BBC Radio 5 live sports news correspondent

    BBC Sport has learnt that Spain’s Angel Maria Villar Llona was the only Fifa executive to oppose greater transparency over on-going ethics investigations when the matter was voted on this week.

    Fifa’s executive committee decided to relax the rules that prevented football officials under investigation from being named.

    Fifa sources have confirmed to BBC Sport that a vote took place on Tuesday in Zurich (19 to 1 in favour).

    Villar Llona, the former head of Spain and Portugal’s bid to host the 2018 World Cup, was the only executive to object.

  14. Leicester news conferencepublished at 13:57

    Leicester v Crystal Palace (Saturday, 15:00 BST)

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 13:50 British Summer Time 22 October 2015

    #bbcsportsday

    We are wanting to hear your suggestions for sports people who have gone from villain to hero.

    Hey Big Swearer: What about Jonjo Shelvey against Liverpool a few years ago? Scored one, made one but at fault for both Liverpool goals.

    Richard Todd: Stuart Pearce missing THAT penalty in Italia 90, then more than redeeming himself vs Spain, Euro 96. 

  16. football

    Postpublished at 13:47

    Football

    Manchester City fans will be glad to see this duo on their way back...

  17. athletics

    Brits go for medals in Dohapublished at 13:43

    Athletics

    Elizabeth Hudson
    BBC Sport at IPC Athletics Championships, Doha

    "After Aled Davies's gold this morning, Great Britain will be hoping for more medal success this afternoon at the IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha.

    "Leeds sprinter Kadeena Cox set a new world record in the T37 100m heats this morning and along with team-mate Georgie Hermitage, who set a lifetime best, will be bidding for gold at 14:48 BST.

    European, world and Paralympic champion Hannah Cockroft will defend her T34 100m title against teenage rival Kare Adenagen at 14:56 while Sophie Hahn (T38 100m) and Dan Greaves (F44 discus) will also be aiming to add to the GB medal tally."

  18. football

    Crystal Palace news conferencepublished at 13:40

    Leicester v Crystal Palace (Saturday, 15:00 BST)

    Want to see some goals? Go to Leicester then, according to Palace boss Alan Pardew

    "The chance of this game being 0-0 is zero. If you're going to Leicester, expect to see some goals," he said.

    "I think we have the quality in the side to win more home games than away games this season, I really believe that - even now.

    "I'll be disappointed if they're eating pizza this weekend! We'll be looking to throw as much offensive action at them as we can."

    Foxes boss Claudio Ranieri promised his side pizza if they kept a clean sheet the other week.

    lEICESTERImage source, Getty Images
  19. Postpublished at 13:35 British Summer Time 22 October 2015