Summary

  • FA charges Mourinho for conduct at West Ham

  • Infantino enters Fifa president race

  • Newcastle contest Coloccini red card

  • Britain's greatest sportsperson debate #bbcsportsday

  1. football

    Happy Birthday Adrianopublished at 16:42

    Football

    Is this how you wish someone a Happy Birthday?

    Barcelona's Dani Alves, Neymar and Douglas pranked their fellow Brazilian Adriano by covering him in what looks like egg and flour? 

    We can only assume they're making him a cake to make up for it...

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  2. formula 1

    Hat-gatepublished at 16:36

    Formula 1

    And in case you're wondering why there is 'a dispute' between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, it concerns a cheeky overtaking move by the Brit at the first corner of Sunday's US Grand Prix - and this baseball cap throwing incident afterwards.

    You can watch it here - it's really quite amusing.

    BBCImage source, BBC Sport
  3. Nigel Owens documentary tonightpublished at 16:35

    Rugby Union

    World Cup final referee Nigel OwensImage source, PA

    Nigel Owens, who has been confirmed as the referee for Saturday's World Cup final, is the subject of a BBC Wales documentary later on Monday. It's on at 22:25 GMT, and you can watch it afterwards on the BBC iPlayer (UK only). 

    You can see a preview of the programme here

  4. athletics

    Drama in Dohapublished at 16:34

    IPC Athletics Championships

    Elizabeth Hudson
    BBC Sport at IPC Athletics Championships, Doha

    We've had high drama here in Doha in the men's T11 5000m final for blind athletes. After leading all the way, Brazil's Odair Santos dramatically collapsed 100m from the finishing line.

    The heat seemed to get to the Brazilian and although he had built up a comfortable lead of around 25m and his guide tried to get him back on his feet, Chile's Christian Valenzuela, who had looked set for silver, sprinted past them to win an unexpected gold.

    A clearly struggling Santos tried in vain to jog to the line but ended up finishing a heartbreaking fourth and was taken away on a stretcher after he crossed the line and collapsed again.

  5. Vote resultspublished at 16:32

    Earlier we asked you to vote from a shortlist made up of names you put forward as Britain's greatest ever sportspeople.

    Sir Steve Redgrave headed the poll, with 25%. Thanks for voting. 

  6. formula 1

    'Blown out of proportion'published at 16:31

    Formula 1

    gImage source, Getty Images

    The dispute between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg following the US Grand Prix has been "blown out of proportion", Mercedes say.

    Rosberg threw a cap at Hamilton after the race, in which the drivers touched while disputing the lead at the start.

    Hamilton's win at Sunday's race in Austin sealed the World Championship.

    Team boss Toto Wolff said: "If it were drivers from different teams, it would be seen as completely normal, what we all love to see and like it should be."

  7. football

    Sherwood speakspublished at 16:26

    Football

    More from Tim Sherwood: "I'd like to thank my coaching staff and the staff throughout the club for their dedication, the Villa fans for their passionate support and the players, who gave everything during my time at the club. I wish the club all the best for the rest of the season and indeed for the future."     

  8. football

    Sherwood speakspublished at 16:23

    Football

    Tim SherwoodImage source, Getty Images

    Tim Sherwood, who was sacked as Aston Villa manager on Sunday, releases the following statement through the League Managers Association:, external

    "I am very disappointed that I will not be able to carry on in my role as manager of Aston Villa. 

    "I knew when I took on the role that it would be a big challenge, but it proved to be one I greatly enjoyed and I know I have learned a lot from this experience. 

    "Obviously, the initial priority was to stay in the Premier League, but beating Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley and then leading the team out for the final was an achievement and experience that I will treasure for the rest of my career." 

  9. equestrian

    Fox-Pitt is 'conscious'published at 16:18

    Equestrian

    WFPImage source, Getty Images

    There is encouraging news on the progress of William Fox-Pitt.

    The 46-year-old suffered a "head trauma" after falling from his horse in the World Young Horse Championships.

    A statement posted on the Equestrian Team GB reads: "William has made progress over the weekend and today he is conscious, breathing on his own and communicating with his family and doctors, however he is still very ill.

    "He and his family are very grateful for all the support and messages, it is hugely appreciated."

  10. cricket

    Afghanistan on a rollpublished at 16:08

    Cricket

    After making history to win the ODI series against Zimbabwe, Afghanistan have now won the first of two T20I matches between the two sides by six wickets (with five balls remaining). 

    Usman Ghani in action for Afghanistan vs ZimbabweImage source, AFP
  11. football

    FA wait for referee's reportpublished at 16:02

    Football

    Aston Villa v SwanseaImage source, Getty Images

    The Football Association have confirmed that they are waiting for the referee's report before deciding whether to take action against Swansea City and Aston Villa after a post-match tunnel confrontation. 

    Stewards had to step in after an incident sparked by a disagreement between Swansea's Federico Fernandez and Villa's Micah Richards.

  12. football

    Kane changes his namepublished at 15:58

    Football

    Hold the front pages. Harry Kane with some big breaking news...

  13. athletics

    Tana completes the doublepublished at 15:55

    Athletics

    Elizabeth Hudson
    BBC Sport at IPC Athletics Championships, Doha

    tImage source, Getty Images

    Thailand's Rawat Tana completes the double after victory in the men's T54 5000m final, with Britain's David Weir down in seventh.

    Tana had triumphed ahead of Weir in the 1500m on Saturday and once again controlled the race from the front with Switzerland's Marcel Hug in second.

    Weir had been in contention but ultimately couldn't challenge for another medal.

  14. football

    Owls 'have 10% chance against Arsenal'published at 15:51

    Football

    BBC Radio Sheffield

    Sheffield Wednesday head coach Carlos Carvalhal has given his Championship side a 10% chance of beating Arsenal in the Capital One Cup fourth round.

    Carlos CarvalhalImage source, PA

    The Owls, who are unbeaten in eight matches in all competitions, host the Premier League title hopefuls on Tuesday.

    "I believe that we have probably a 10% chance of getting through. It is not very much but it is better than zero," he said.

    "Zero means you can do nothing, 10% means we will have 10% of the chances and we have to grab them. "We will fight for the whole match and we will be competitive. It will be interesting to see how it goes."

  15. football

    In from the sidelinespublished at 15:47

    Hull v Leicester (Tues, 19:45 GMT)

    BBC Humberside Sport

    Hull City will recall Shaun Maloney, Mo Diame and Tom Huddlestone for Tuesday's tie against Leicester City.

    Manager Steve Bruce also confirmed that Harry Maguire will start in place of Alex Bruce in League Cup fourth-round tie.

  16. football

    Fresh-faced Spurspublished at 15:40

    Football

    SpursImage source, Getty Images

    Ever wanted to know who has the youngest team in the Premier League? Of course you have,

    Well, it's only Tottenham Hotspur, whose team has an average age of 24.7 years.

    Interestingly - depending on your definition of interesting - that's the fourth lowest average in the big five European leaguesafter Nice (24.1), Valencia (24.5) and Bayer Leverkusen.

    Liverpool have the next youngest team in the Premier League at 25.5 years, while the oldest sides are West Brom (29.2) and Manchester City (28.5).

  17. football

    Sturrock up for relegation fightpublished at 15:34

    Football

    Paul SturrockImage source, Getty Images

    Yeovil Town manager Paul Sturrock says he is ready for a relegation fight and confident his side can turn things around in League Two. 

    Sturrock's 23rd-placed Glovers were beaten 3-2 by Cambridge on Saturday which left them winless in eight games. 

    "I've never been relegated with a team I've managed since the start of the season and I'm not about to start now," Sturrock told BBC Radio Bristol. 

    "Sleeves are rolled up, we'll give everything we've got." 

  18. football

    Bargainpublished at 15:31

    Football

  19. formula 1

    'You can break Schumacher's record'published at 15:24

    Formula 1

    lhImage source, Getty Images

    Lewis Hamilton should target Michael Schumacher's record of seven World titles, according to former F1 champion Nigel Mansell.

    Hamilton won his third championship with victory at the US Grand Prix to draw level with racing greats Sir Jackie Stewart and Ayrton Senna.

    Mansell believes that fellow Briton Hamilton is "untouchable."

    "Lewis is hot favourite for the 2016 and even the 2017 championships," said Mansell, the 1992 champion.

    German driver Schumacher's record title haul included five back-to-back titles between 2000 and 2004.

  20. Happy birthdaypublished at 15:20

    Nicola AdamsImage source, Getty Images

    Celebrating on Monday are two British Olympic boxing gold medalists. London victor Nicola Adams is 33 and Sydney winner Audley Harrison is 44.

    Also celebrating their 44th birthdays are former Newcastle and Manchester City defender Steve Howey and former England all-rounder Ronnie Irani.