Summary

  • Nine Premier League news conferences

  • Eddie Jones close to England job

  • Ian Bell dropped for England tour of South Africa

  • Who are the current sporting greats? Use #bbcsportsday

  1. athletics

    Spanish athlete bannedpublished at 17:06

    Athletics

    DominguezImage source, AFP

    Spanish middle-distance runner Marta Dominguez Azpeleta has been stripped of her 2009 World Championships gold and 2010 Europeran Championships silver in the 3000m steeplechase after a Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruling.

    The 40-year-old was found guilty of an anti-doping rule violation and has been banned fr three years following abnormalities in her Athlete Biological Passport (ABP).  

  2. football

    Rotherham sign Kellypublished at 17:01

    Football

    Championship side Rotherham United have signed Republic of Ireland international defender Stephen Kelly on a deal until the end of the season.

    The 32-year-old has been without a club since leaving Reading at the end of last season.

  3. formula 1

    'Difficult to asses how good Vettel is'published at 16:56

    Formula 1

    Lewis HamiltonImage source, Getty Images

    Lewis Hamilton is used to burning rubber but the F1 champion has tried his hand at burning bridges by criticising three fellow drivers in one go.

    "I have a lot of respect for Sebastian Vettel, but it's difficult to assess how good he really is," Hamilton told German magazine Sport Bild.

    "He's never been in a team with someone like Fernando Alonso, but always with people like Mark Webber, who was not on his level, and Kimi Raikkonen, who is no longer at the peak of his performance."

    So that's Seb, Webber and Kimi he's possibly offended there then.

  4. football

    Who is Matty Foulds?published at 16:49

    Football

    Fair to say this is one for the future from Everton.

    There's not much to tell you about the 17-year-old, Bradford-born, left-footed central defender.

    In fact, that's probably everything.

    Oh. He's placed twice for Bury - in the League Cup and in the Football League Trophy.

  5. football

    Everton sign youngsterpublished at 16:43

    Football

  6. Ferrari ordered to stand trialpublished at 16:42

    Biathlon

    Lance Armstrong's former doctor, Michele Ferrari, has been ordered to stand trial for allegedly helping a biathlete to dope.

    Michele FerrariImage source, Getty Images

    Ferrari was banned for life by both the Italian Cycling Federation in 2002 and the United States Anti-Doping Agency in the 2012 case that saw Armstrong stripped of his seven Tour de France titles.

    Italian biathlete Daniel Taschler and his father Gottlieb - a vice president of the International Biathlon Union - were also indicted by a preliminary judge in Italy, where doping is a crime.

    Both Ferrari and the Taschlers deny any wrongdoing.

  7. football

    Kenny takes a hitpublished at 16:36

    Football

    KennyImage source, Getty Images

    Thanks for that Paddy.

    Former Republic of Ireland keeper Paddy Kenny, 37, has left Bury 13 days into his short-term contract after suffering a hamstring injury.

    "He had guaranteed money there but he has said he can't take money off the football club, which is quite a unique circumstance," said Bury boss David Flitcroft.

  8. cricket

    Broad on Bellpublished at 16:30

    Cricket

    Stuart Broad says that Ian Bell has got what it takes to get back into the England Test team. Bell was dropped for the tour of South Africa, but speaking to BBC Nottingham Sport, Broad said "he's a world class player he'll be really disappointed, but he'll be very determined to work hard and get back in. 

    "We know that opportunities do arise - he won't see this at the end of his career. He'll be working hard after a bit of break to improve and put runs on the board. He'll be very determined to get back to his best - that starts by breaking it down and getting back in the nets."

    Stuart Broad and Ian Bell bat for EnglandImage source, Getty Images
  9. tennis

    Federer beats Nishikoripublished at 16:26
    Breaking

    Tennis

    Roger Federer has beaten Kei Nishikori 7-5 4-6 6-4 at the ATP World Tour Finals. 

    You can get reaction on BBC Two, on BBC Radio 5 live, or on our live text page

  10. football

    'Not long now'published at 16:23

    Football

    jordan hendersonImage source, Getty Images

    Liverpool club captain Jordan Henderson has posted on Instagram about his recovery from a broken foot. Earlier we brought you news from Jurgen Klopp who said the England midfielder would be back in training next week.

    "Feeling better everyday, Thanks to all the medical/fitness staff! And thanks for all your support. Hopefully not to long now

  11. tennis

    Federer v Nishikoripublished at 16:19

    ATP World Tour Finals

    It's 4-4 in the deciding set. Which way will it go? Enjoy the conclusion right here...

    NishikoriImage source, EPA
  12. football

    'Two more games' for Warnock at QPRpublished at 16:13

    Football

    QPR interim manager Neil WarnockImage source, Getty Images

    Neil Warnock expects to be in charge of Queens Park Rangers for two more games, BBC Radio London reports.

    The 66-year-old was placed in interim charge of the R's after Chris Ramsey was sacked on 4 November. 

    He oversaw the 0-0 draw with Preston on 7 November and has brought in Kevin Blackwell to assist him at Loftus Road. Warnock, who was boss of QPR from March 2010 to January 2012, returned to the Championship club in an advisory role in October. 

    QPR's next two matches are at Middlesbrough on Friday and home to Leeds next Saturday, suggesting an appointment before their trip to Reading on Thursday, 3 December.

  13. football

    Rodriguez may need surgerypublished at 16:05

    Football

    Jay RodriguezImage source, Getty Images

    Southampton striker Jay Rodriguez may require surgery on a foot injury, according to manager Ronald Koeman.

    The England striker last played for the Saints in the 2-2 draw with Leicester on 17 October.

    "Jay is not good, it's now a long time and we have to make now a really tough decision how we have to do the treatment.

    “Maybe it will be a surgery next week. Still his feet is a problem, it gives a lot of pain. We did everything and now, the final call, maybe it will be surgery next week.”

    Rodriguez missed the whole of last season with a knee injury, only returning in August.

  14. football

    Dodoo goes on loanpublished at 15:58

    Football

    Leicester City forward Joe Dodoo has joined League One side Bury on a one-month loan.

    The 20-year-old scored a hattrick for Leicester against the Shakers in the second round of the League Cup in August.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:51

    #bbcsportsday

    Bryan Habana scores a try for South AfricaImage source, Getty Images

    In light of Richie McCaw's retirement, we're asking who the all-time greats are who are still taking part in sport. 

    Carl Harrison: South Africa winger BryanHabana. No question.

    Staino Chisom Austine:The only one Zlatan Ibrahimovic! Be careful or he will retire you before you know it!

    James Clarky: It's gotta be Jimmy Anderson. He is England's best bowler at the moment, the master of swing. Truly brilliant. 

    Get involved by using #bbcsportsday or on the BBC Sport facebook page., external

  16. tennis

    Federer 7-5 4-6 Nishikoripublished at 15:43

    Tennis

    We spoke too soon - Roger Federer blows a 4-1 lead as Kei Nishikori hits back to take the second set 6-4.

    Watch the deciding set live on BBC Two, listen on BBC Radio 5 live Sports Extra or follow our live text here.

  17. golf

    Poulter playing through the painpublished at 15:41

    Englishman shares lead in Dubai

    Ian PoulterImage source, Reuters

    Ian Poulter shares a four-way lead with fellow Englishman Andy Sullivan, German Martin Kaymer and Australian Marcus Fraser after the opening round of the World Tour Championship in Dubai.

    Poulter has been struggling with a foot injury though, and took a pain-killing injection before the round.

  18. rugby union

    Eddie Jones 'an awesome human being'published at 15:35

    Rugby Union

    With Eddie Jones expected to become the next England coach, former South Africa second-row Bakkies Botha has given his thoughts on the potential appointment.

    Jones was a consultant with the Springboks when they won the World Cup in 2007.

    Eddie JonesImage source, AFP

    "I think it will be a good step and a positive step forward for English rugby if Eddie Jones is announced coach," he said.

    "He’s an awesome human being and a coach. When you play against a team that Eddie Jones coaches you know you will get a surprise package in the game. 

    "He coached the Japanese team and they outplayed the Springboks through cleverness, not brutality or strength and that’s the type of coach Eddie is."

  19. boxing

    Boxing 'trash talk has thin line'published at 15:28

    Boxing

    Leon McKenzie says boxers need to keep "trash talk" professional after he felt comments about his depression by John McCallum "went below the belt".

    Leon McKenzieImage source, Getty Images

    McKenzie, who has previously revealed that he attempted to take his own life while suffering from depression, defeated McCallum in October.

    "There's trash talking and trying to sell tickets, and then there's going below the belt by mentioning personal issues," the 37-year-old told BBC Radio Norfolk. "There's a thin line in regards to keeping it professional and he didn't."

  20. get involved

    Answer Timepublished at 15:20

    A Question of Sport Teaser

    Earlier we asked: Richie McCaw and which four other players have won 130 or more international caps?

    The answers are:

    • Richie McCaw (New Zealand) - 148
    • Brian O'Driscoll (Ireland and Lions) - 141
    • George Gregan (Australian) - 139
    • Keven Mealamu (New Zealand) - 132
    • Ronan O'Gara (Ireland and Lions) - 130

    Tough one today so congratulations if you got all those answers.