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  1. football

    Chelsea news conferencepublished at 12:21

    Chelsea v Norwich (15:00 GMT)

    A jose Mourinho cut out is held by a fanImage source, Getty Images

    "It's an experience I was waiting for many years to have," Mourinho tells the media when asked about the form which has led to questions over his future.

    "You never know when it's coming. I don't know if it's improved me or not but I think in football and management every experience is positive.

    "But I still prefer the experience of winning."

  2. football

    Chelsea news conferencepublished at 12:28

    Chelsea v Norwich (Saturday, 15:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    More from Jose Mourinho:

    "In some stadiums and some clubs, when results are not good, the home stadium plays against you. This is not the case here, we have fantastic support.

    "Our stadium is being magnificent. Instead of being a factor to disturb it is a factor to make us feel comfortable.

    "The fans are showing to myself and the team lots of respect, no short memory, no the best yesterday the worst today, great respect, great support. We want to play at home." 

  3. Chelsea news conferencepublished at 12:17

    Chelsea v Norwich City (Saturday, 15:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Jose Mourinho is asked if he will need to make signings in January:

    "I am happy with my players. I trust the players. I don't need to clean the dressing room - I heard that was written somewhere - and I don't need to ask the club to spend money in January.

    "We put ourselves in a great situation by being champions, we have to be again together to put it in the right place."

  4. football

    Chelsea news conferencepublished at 12:14

    Chelsea v Norwich (Saturday 15:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Jose Mourinho says media reports on Friday which state the club's owner is behind him only provide information he already knew.

    He says: "Obviously the power is in the hands of the owner and the board, I think they show the players and me they trust us and it's time for us to give a positive answer. I think we are doing this but not in the results.

    "I believe the good moment will arrive. I think in a couple of weeks Falcao is back from injury, Courtois is back in December too so we really believe good things are waiting for us."

    Chelsea go into this game with just three wins - 16th in the Premier League.

  5. football

    Chelsea news conferencepublished at 12:11

    Chelsea v Norwich (Saturday, 15:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    jOSE mOURINHOImage source, Getty Images

    More from Jose Mourinho about the Paris terror attacks.

    "Anything can happen in any corner in the world, in any activity. I don't want to think too much because I want to enjoy life.

    "Am I bit worried? Yes I am a bit worried. But for sure tomorrow I go to Stamford Bridge and I focus on the game."

  6. rugby union

    'England players must be in Premiership'published at 12:10

    Eddie Jones new head coach

    Eddie JonesImage source, Reuters

    The RFU have released an interview, external with new England head coach Eddie Jones, before he meets the media at 13:00 GMT.

    Here are two standout points:

    On whether Chris Robshaw will remain captain: "The first task is I'm going to sit down with Chris Robshaw and evaluate where we go."

    On whether foreign-based players will be considered: "The only thing I know is I want players who want to play for England, and if you want to play for England you play in the Premiership. That's the rule that's going to stay. We can work with that."

  7. football

    Chelsea news conferencepublished at 12:08

    Chelsea v Norwich (Saturday, 15:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Jose Mourinho is first asked for his reaction to the Paris attacks and specifically, on the way football has show unity in the aftermath.

    "Football can have this kind of impact," he says. "We have no power, football people we have no power but we have the impact in our hands. It's a positive impact to the victims and more to the families of the victims.

    "Everybody has feelings and leaves the week in different ways. Some of our guys were involved in matches, almost all of them had to travel. From different perspectives, people leave the week in an emotional way."

  8. football

    Chelsea news conferencepublished at 12:07

    Chelsea v Norwich (Saturday, 15:00 GMT)

    Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is speaking to the media now...

  9. golf

    Scott faulters in Australiapublished at 12:05 Greenwich Mean Time 20 November 2015

    Golf

    Adam ScottImage source, EPA

    The 2013 Masters winner Adam Scott has thrown away a big lead at the Australian Masters with a terrible back nine that allowed countryman Peter Wilson to catch him at the top of the leaderboard.

    Australian Scott, world number 12 and the 2012 Open runner-up, was five strokes up but dropped shots to go in at eight-under 134 at the halfway point. 

    "It was a shame because I felt like I didn't do too much too bad but the driver cost me three or four shots," he said.

  10. football

    Chelsea news conferencepublished at 11:59

    Chelsea v Norwich (Saturday, 15:00 GMT)

    A nice touch by Chelsea who will sport a French flag in the background of their match programme for the visit or Norwich. We expect Jose Mourinho to enter his news conference any moment now.

  11. football

    Chelsea news conferencepublished at 11:54

    Football

    Jose Mourinho and a Jose Mourinho maskImage source, Get

    Jose Mourinho news conference coming up in six minutes or so. There's only one Jose...

  12. European Gamespublished at 11:51

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport, Olympic Sport reporter

    "European Olympic Committee president Patrick Hickey has revealed that Russia is the “preferred host nation” for the second edition of the European Games – scheduled for 2019 – but that the announcement will now be delayed as Russia’s priorities 'must be elsewhere' currently."

  13. football

    Anderson 'can follow Alli'published at 11:45

    Football

    Jermaine AndersonImage source, Rex Features

    Peterborough midfielder Jermaine Anderson has the potential to emulate the rapid rise of England's Dele Alli, according to manager Graham Westley.

    Anderson, 19, played alongside Tottentham's Alli at England Under-18 level, and has four goals in 15 games for Posh this season.

    "There's no reason why Jermaine can't progress like Dele Alli," Westley told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.

  14. tennis

    Davis Cup comes to Brumpublished at 11:38

    Tennis

    Don't forget Great Britain travel to Belgium in less than a fortnight for the Davis Cup and you can follow it all live on the BBC.

  15. cricket

    Pakistan v Englandpublished at 11:34

    Cricket

    A hairy moment early on for England in the fourth ODI against Pakistan. They're now in the eighth over, with England 36-0.

    Keep across the action in our live text commentary page.

    Cricket
  16. Question of sport teaserpublished at 11:32

    Yes, it's time again - the Question of Sport teaser is here. Ready? Good.

    - Which seven teams in the all-time Premier League top 20 point scorers, aren't in the Premier League this season?

    We will bring the answer later.

  17. Plenty of videopublished at 11:27

    VideosImage source, .

    A bizarre own goal, five cracking tennis shots and the disappearance of English rugby union. It's all in our selection of video - you can find it on our homepage.

  18. golf

    Birdie-rrific Rosepublished at 11:20

    Golf

    "Great morning to play golf.... Plenty birdies to be had! Got my share," postsJustin Rose on Instagram., external

    Rose is six under for the World Tour Championship butArgentina's Emiliano Grillo now leads on 10 under., externalEngland's Andy Sullivan is second on nine under.

    Justin RoseImage source, Justin Rose

    Rory McIlroy is one of seven players who can win the Race to Dubai after this final event and on eight under, he is ahead of his challengers in the rankings as things stand.

    The Race to Dubai is a four-tournament series which players qualify for through their performance during the season. Whoever tops the series standings at the end of event four - The World Tour Championship - wins a sizeable bonus.

  19. gossip

    LATEST GOSSIPpublished at 11:15

    Leroy SaneImage source, Getty Images

    Sun: , externalManchester United and Liverpool are interested in signing Schalke's 19-year-old Germany winger Leroy Sane.

  20. Sporting quizpublished at 11:11

    QuizImage source, bbc

    Time for a break? Get the kettle on and get your brain cells round this.

    Test your knowledge on footballers who changed sports and other sports stars who went the other way here.