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Cricket
Captain Alastair Cook is out for 65, although England are now on 147-3 in their first innings of the second Test against Pakistan, having been 14-2.
Pakistan made 378.
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Cricket
Captain Alastair Cook is out for 65, although England are now on 147-3 in their first innings of the second Test against Pakistan, having been 14-2.
Pakistan made 378.
Cricket
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Football
IPC Athletics, Doha
Elizabeth Hudson
BBC Sport at IPC Athletics Championships, Doha
After winning four gold medals on the opening day, Great Britain will be hoping for more success in this afternoon's session in Doha (14:00 BST), with long jumper Tony Mills bidding to mark his debut in style.
The 35-year-old lost his leg after a football accident and after playing amputee football, switched to athletics in 2010.
Mills will be aiming for a top five place in an event where the favourite for gold is Germany's Markus Rehm, who has a personal best of 8.24m (very impressive when you consider Greg Rutherford's PB is 8.51).
But Mills isn't a stranger to attention - earlier this year he appeared on ITV dating show Take Me Out so today, let the sand see the long jumper...
Formula 1
Just to give you an update ahead of today's US Grand Prix practice session.
Lewis Hamilton could become a triple World Champion this weekend.
His chances of securing the title on Sunday have been boosted by an engine penalty for Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel.
The German will be demoted 10 places on the grid after using more than the permitted number of engines.
Hamilton, will win the title if he outscores Vettel by nine points and Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg by two.
If Hamilton wins in Austin with Vettel below second, the Briton will clinch his third world championship.
Analysis
Liam Bradford
BBC Radio Manchester
City manager Manuel Pellegrini was calm and collected for the majority of the news conference but the feeling among journalists in the room was that the Chilean was a little rattled about questions regarding captain Vincent Kompany and he refused to confirm the Belgian would play.
Pellegrini says the derby is a game that won't affect the title race, but he did conceded it would be special. Bragging rights in Manchester is almost as good as a title...isn't it?
World Gymnastics Championships - Glasgow
Great Britain's women aren't in action until 16:30 BST. The main aim for the six British women is to qualify in the top right nations - that would guarantee their place at the Rio Olympics.
As well as that Ellie Downie (pictured), Amy Tinkler and Ruby Harrold will do all four apparatus to try to get to the all around final.
But, Claudia Fragapane, who won four golds at the Commonwealth Games - including all-around - will only target floor, vault and beam finals.
Man Utd v Man City (Sun, 14:05 GMT)
City manager Manuel Pellegrini praises his defenders: "It's crucial to play with the best players for the moment. Football is moments – now, Eliaquim Mangala & Nicolas Otamendi are doing well."
Update on Nasri's fitness: "It will be difficult for Samir Nasri to return before the international break. I hope he will be back after those 10 days."
Formula 1
Manchester United v Manchester City (Sun, 14:05 GMT)
City manager Manuel Pellegrini on Uefa's investigation into the club's fans booing the Champions League anthem: "For me, the fans pay for their ticket and they are free to express themselves with how they feel with order and respect."
Manchester United v Manchester City (Sun, 14:05 GMT)
Manuel Pellegrini on the Manchester derby: “It’s not a game that decides the title. For the city it’s always a special game - it's the same for the team and the manager.
On coping without Sergio Aguero: “Last season we had a lot of different ways to play – when our strikers were injured, we played with James Milner and scored goals. We can play in different ways and we can win. Kevin De Bruyne is not a striker but he could play as a striker if we need him to."
Manchester United v Manchester City (Sun, 14:05 GMT)
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has taken his seat...
"David Silva, Sergio Aguero, Samir Nasri, Fabian Delph and Gael Clichy will miss the derby," he said. "Maybe next week one or two of them can start working with the team.”
Football
Bill Rice
BBC Radio Manchester
Bolton are set to sign former Newcastle striker Shola Ameobi.
He's expected to join the Wanderers on a short-term three month deal, and could be included in the squad for Saturday's home game against Leeds United.
Football
Kris Commons has apologised for throwing an almighty huff after being substituted in his side's 3-1 Europa League defeat in Molde on Thursday.
The Celtic attacker unloaded a verbal volley at assistant manager John Collins.
“I’d like to apologise for my reaction, something that should never be shown publicly on the field," he said. “I was very frustrated at how the night had gone. However, I did not handle this in the right way.
"My frustration at losing games and my desire to win will never change."
Liverpool v Southampton (Sun, 16:15 GMT)
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Cricket
England are 105-2 in their first innings at tea having at one stage been 14-2. Pakistan managed 378 in their first innings.
Captain Alastair Cook has scored 46 runs and Joe Root has 45.
West Ham v Chelsea (Sat, 15:00 BST)
"They played good game in Kiev, they were very solid, like the old Chelsea from last year."
So says West Ham manager Slaven Bilic of the Blues' draw against Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League on Tuesday. His side face their London rivals on Saturday.
"I watched the game, and I wasn't happy because they looked really good as a team; they were sharp, with great individuals. Some of the performances from players who didn't play that good recently, they played really good."
Manchester United v Manchester City (Sun, 14:05 GMT)
Liam Bradford
BBC Radio Manchester
The media are well looked after by Manchester City. That's a sensational purvey...