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Which non-footballer would you choose to take a penalty?
Colin Cross: Sylvester Stallone just so I could hear his speech after his scored.
Five Premier League news conferences
Mourinho to be in dugout for Liverpool game
Which non-footballer would you choose to take a penalty? #bbcsportsday
Libby Dawes and Patrick Jennings
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Which non-footballer would you choose to take a penalty?
Colin Cross: Sylvester Stallone just so I could hear his speech after his scored.
Gymnastics
Earlier on we asked...
The answers? Danny Purvis, Louis Smith, Kristian Thomas, Beth Tweddle and Max Whitlock.
Only 13 of the 61 winners of BBC Sports Personality of the Year, have been female.
So, Glamour magazine have taken matters into their own hands and are running a competition for women only.
New Zealand v Australia (Sat, 16:00 GMT)
Would you like to look like you know why you are shouting at the telly during the Rugby World Cup final on Saturday?
Fear not.
BBC Radio 5 Live
Mark Chapman brings you reaction to Wednesday's League Cup matches, John Hartson and Danny Millls share their thoughts on the opportunities being given to young English players by Premier League clubs, and Sepp Blatter suggests that the decision to award Russia 2018 World Cup was 'agreed before vote'.
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Unconfirmed reports that Claudio Ranieri has reneged on his promise to buy his Leicester players pizzas as a reward for keeping clean sheets...
Looks like he's bought them ingredients to make their own pizzas instead, which is clearly not the same at all.
Golf
Swansea v Arsenal (Sat, 15:00 GMT)
Can Swansea replicate their win over Arsenal from last term?
Swansea City v Arsenal (Sat 15:00 GMT)
We'll bring you Mr Monk as soon as we have him...
Swansea City v Arsenal (Sat, 15:00 GMT)
Rob Phillips
BBC Wales Football Correspondent
Ready to speak to Swansea City's manager Garry Monk, who has had a much quieter week following Saturday's victory at Aston Villa.
Arsenal are the visitors to the Liberty Stadium on Saturday, with the Swans having completed a double over the Gunners last season.
Swans striker Bafetimbi Gomis scored in both wins last season. Sure his name will crop up in proceedings...
Athletics
British steeplechaserEilish McColgansuffered a few problems during training on Thursday...
IPC Athletics Championships
Elizabeth Hudson
BBC Sport at IPC Athletics Championships, Doha
There will be no second gold medal at the IPC Athletics World Championships for Britain'sKadeena Coxafter she was disqualified from the heats of the T37 200m.
The 25-year-old, who is making her GB debut here, was adjudged to have been late to the call room prior to her race.
British Athletics appealed the decision but the appeal was unsuccessful and she will not be reinstated.
Head coach Paula Dunn said: "I am absolutely gutted for Kadeena and this is an incredibly difficult situation for the athlete and her support team. Whilst we feel this is an unduly harsh decision we will learn from this experience and move on."
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Barcelona's Javier Mascherano has admitted two counts of fraud totalling just over 1.5m euros (£1.1m).
The Argentine failed to declare 1.5m euros in earnings in 2011 and 2012, state prosecutors said.
He admitted to the charges in a court appearance near Barcelona which lasted less than five minutes.
Former Liverpool defender Mascherano - who has played for Barcelona since 2010 - is the latest high-profile footballer to come under scrutiny from Spanish tax authorities.
His Barca team-mate Lionel Messi is set to stand trial alongside his father for tax fraud totalling 4.16m euros (£2.9m).
Hearts 1-2 Celtic
Watched the highlights of Celtic's 2-1 Scottish League Cup victory over Hearts?
You can do, over here now. There's a cracking opener from Leigh Griffiths.