Summary

  • Chelsea and Arsenal in Champions League action tonight

  • Andy Murray into third round at Paris Masters

  • Gareth Bale not included in Wales squad to play the Netherlands

  • Chris Powell sacked as Huddersfield manager

  • Get involved: What would you ban from your club? #BBCSportsday

  1. rugby union

    Three-week banpublished at 10:05

    Rugby Union

    JGImage source, Getty Images

    Wasps fly-half Jimmy Gopperth has been handed a three-week ban after pleading guilty to striking Leicester's Mathew Tait on Sunday. 

    Gopperth was sent to the sin-bin in the second half after colliding with Tigers back Tait in mid-air as they attempted to catch a kick. 

  2. football

    Rangers post another losspublished at 10:02

    Football

    RangersImage source, Getty Images

    Rangers made a loss of £7.5m last season, according to their annual accounts.

    The figures are a slight improvement on the previous campaign, when the club lost £8.1m. 

  3. football

    Rooney, by a headpublished at 09:53

    Man Utd 1-0 CSKA

    Photo of the night from Old Trafford, a lovely shot of Wayne Rooney's goal.

    Don't think much of the defending though.

    WRImage source, Getty Images
  4. GB team announcedpublished at 09:49

    Canoeing

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport, Olympic Sport reporter

    "David Florence (C1 & C2), Richard Hounslow (C2), Fiona Pennie (K1) and Joe Clarke (K1) have been selected for the Rio 2016 Olympic Team GB slalom canoe squad."

    CanoeingImage source, Getty Images

    C1 world championFlorence, who won an Olympic silver medal at Beijing 2008, will compete individually in that event again. He will also team up with Hounslow, with whom he claimed C2 London 2012 silver alongside, in Rio.

    Pennie, a world team silver medallist earlier this year, is Britain’s sole entrant for the women’s K1 event, while Clarkewill make his Olympic debut in the men’s competition.

  5. horse-racing

    Jockey dies in apartment fallpublished at 09:44

    Horse Racing

    A promising Australian jockey has died in Singapore after falling from his high-rise apartment block in an apparent accident, according to the AFP news agency.

    Details about the incident - in which 22-year-old Tim Bell died - remain sketchy and police are still investigating.

    "But from unconfirmed reports it appears that Bell, 22, locked himself out from his unit, and fell to his death after attempting to climb up to the 12th storey apartment to get his house keys," said a statement released by the Singapore Turf Club.

  6. football

    'They want to destroy Mourinho'published at 09:36

    Football

    JMImage source, Getty Images

    Spanish football journalist Begona Perez has been speaking on BBC Radio 5 live about the similarities between Jose Mourinho's problems at Chelsea and his time at Real Madrid. 

    She said: "There are too many rumours - it reminds me of Mourinho's last few months at Madrid where there were leaking stories every day.

    "There must be interest [in the stories] and someone is leaking those stories because they want to destroy Mourinho."

    Listen to the full clip here.

  7. cricket

    Bell completes centurypublished at 09:31

    Pakistan v England (Third Test)

  8. cricket

    Important breakthroughpublished at 09:27

    Pakistan v England (Third Test

    gImage source, Getty Images

    A big wicket at the cricket - we'll stop rhyming now - where Moeen  has bagged the wicket of Mohammad Hafeez, though not before the Pakistan batsman had smashed 151 runs.

    Hafeez advanced down the track and attempted to smash Moeen for six, but only succeeded in lofting the ball straight into Ian Bell's hands on the boundary rope.

    Pakistan are six down, on 257, with a lead of 185.

    England are back in the game, but need more quick wickets to avoid having a large total to chase.

    Live text commentary here.

  9. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 09:17 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2015

    #bbcsportsday

    Thanks for that Remi, for you have provided the inspiration for today's talking point.

    It's the question we are throwing out to you, our lovely readers, today... What would you ban from your club and why?

    Maybe it's a centre forward you don't like, or maybe - if you're a United fan - you'd ban Louis van Gaal's tactics?

    Let us know now, at #bbcsportsday or by posting a message on the BBC Match of the Day Facebook page.

  10. football

    Speak Englishpublished at 09:16

    Football

    RGImage source, Getty Images

    New Aston Villa manager Remi Garde has banned the speaking of French at the club - despite the club signing four players from Ligue 1 in the summer.

    "The new players have to learn English quickly. I don't want anybody speaking French in the dressing room," said Garde, who has replaced Tim Sherwood.

    "It is very important we understand each other and it's also important that the English players speak slowly sometimes at the beginning. Everyone has to make an effort."

    Villa have won just once this season - on the opening day against Bournemouth - and suffered seven straight defeats. They lie bottom of the Premier League table with four points from 11 games. 

  11. formula 1

    Wolff retirespublished at 09:09

    Formula 1

    And some nice words from deputy team principal, Claire Williams, on Twitter.

  12. football

    Van Gaal substitution booedpublished at 09:05

    Man United 1-0 CSKA

    LVGImage source, Getty Images

    It wasn't all sweetness and light during United's victory.

    Manager Louis van Gaal acknowledged fans' unhappiness over his tactics - with the Dutchman's decision to replace Anthony Martial with Marouane Fellaini with the score at 0-0 drawing jeers from the Old Trafford crowd.

    But Van Gaal insisted they supporters would not be upset after Tuesday's Champions League win over CSKA Moscow.

    "I'm not deaf. That's the opinion of the fans but afterwards they shall not be disappointed," he said.

  13. football

    Rooney eases United's nervespublished at 08:57

    Man United 1-0 CSKA

    WRImage source, Getty Images

    It was an equally decent night for Man United, who moved top of Group B courtesy of Wayne Rooney's late header.

    But it was a nervy evening at Old Trafford, only an excellent David de Gea save and Chris Smalling's last-ditch block preventing Seydou Doumbia putting the visitors ahead a minute earlier.

    Rooney's winner was his 237th United goal and moved him joint-second with Denis Law in the club's all-time goalscorers' list.

    It was United's first goal in 404 minutes of football.

  14. football

    We're not booing ... honestpublished at 08:52

    Sevilla 1-3 Man City

    City were reported to Uefa after fans were heard booing the Champions League anthem against Sevilla last month.

    The travelling fans - and full arks for comedy - held up these signs during the anthem last night.

    CityImage source, Getty Images
  15. football

    Three and easypublished at 08:47

    Sevilla 1-3 Man City

  16. football

    Pellegrini's flawless recordpublished at 08:45

    Sevilla 1-3 Man City

    City have struggled in the Champions League over the past four seasons, twice failing to escape the group stage under Roberto Mancini and scraping into the last 16 in each of Manuel Pellegrini's two campaigns.

    But their victory in Spain maintained the Chilean's flawless record of reaching the knockout phase while managing City.

    "It is important to be qualified two games before the end," said Pellegrini.

    "Now we will still try to qualify in the first position of this group and if we continue playing in this way we will have more chances."

    Manuel PellegriniImage source, Getty Images
  17. football

    City cruise throughpublished at 08:40

    Sevilla 1-3 Man City

    Man CityImage source, Getty Images

    Is this Manchester City's year in the Champions league?

    They certainly look more impressive than in seasons gone by, securing a place in the Champions League last 16 by tearing apart Group D rivals Sevilla with a blistering attacking display.

    Raheem Sterling struck from a tight angle after eight minutes - and Fernandinho's header doubled City's lead just 170 seconds later.

    Sevilla hit back through Benoit Tremoulinas' free header, but Wilfried Bony swept in for a 3-1 half-time lead.

    City cruised through the second half to progress with two games to spare.

  18. football

    The results are in...published at 08:36

    Football

    It was all about the Champions League last night. Here's what happened...

    BBCImage source, 1

    And here's what is in store tonight...

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