Summary

  • 19:45 GMT - Man Utd v PSV Eindhoven, commentary on 5 live

  • 19:45 GMT - Juventus v Man City

  • George Best wins vote as greatest footballer from this country

  • ECB consider scrapping the toss in County Championship Division Two

  • What sporting traditions would you scrap? Use #bbcsportsday

  1. Good nightpublished at 18:30 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2015

    That is your lot from us tonight.

    On the BBC Sport website tonight we have live coverage of Manchester City's trip to Juventus, Manchester United's game against PSV, as well as all the other ties in the Champions League. 

    On Radio 5 live right now there is live build-up from both matches and commentary from Old Trafford at 19:45 GMT.

  2. boxing

    Fury's got talent?published at 18:24

    Boxing

    Not something you expect from a boxing press conference...

    Tyson Fury sang Bette Midler's hit "wind beneath my wings" to heavyweight world champion Wladimir Klitschko as the boxers trained in front of the crowds at Düsseldorf Airport.  

    Afterwards the Ukrainian said Fury belongs on Britain’s Got Talent.

  3. football

    Champions League latestpublished at 18:14

    Footbal

    Still 0-0 in Moscow in the Champions League tie between CSKA Moscow and Wolfsburg, half an hour left in that match.

  4. football

    Youth tournament cancelledpublished at 18:06

    Football

    The Premier League has cancelled its Christmas Truce youth tournament due to take place in Ypres, Belgian, next month because of security concerns.

    The under-12 tournament was due to take place from 10-13 December.

    The annual tournament involves Premier League clubs and French, German and Belgian teams and commemorates those who lost their lives in the First World War.

  5. football

    Listen livepublished at 18:00

    Football

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    At 18:30 GMT you can listen to all the build-up from Manchester United-PSV and Juventus-Manchester City.

    Then at 19:45 GMT there will be live commentary from Old Trafford.

  6. cricket

    'It will make the cricket fair'published at 17:53

    Cricket

    Kent opener Daniel Bell-Drummond says the ECB's proposal to scrap the toss in County Championship Division Two next season will prevent teams with stronger bowling attacks gaining an unfair advantage.

    Bell-Drummond, currently with the England Performance Programme in Dubai, will be directly affected by the change with his Kent side in the division.

    Daniel Bell-DrummondImage source, Getty Images

    "The amount of games we've played away from home where you couldn't tell the pitch from the outfield was a bit annoying, especially as an opening batsman," he said.

    "Teams then can't just bank on having a good toss - if we turn up and see it's going to 'rag' [turn sharply for spinners later in the match], we'll definitely bat - and if it's green, we'll bowl.

    "I think that will make the cricket fair, and bring spinners into it as well."

  7. football

    Champions Leaguepublished at 17:46

    Football

    It is all over in Kazakhstan, where Astana have drawn 2-2 with Portuguese side Benfica.

    Raul Jimenez Rodriguez scored twice for the away side to earn Benfica a point.

  8. football

    Champions League latstpublished at 17:41

    Football

    Two matches are already underway in Europe tonight, here are the latest scores.

    CSKA 0 - 0 Wolfsburg

    FC Astana 2 - 2 Benfica

  9. football

    Wrestler visits the Millerspublished at 17:33

    Football

    Kurt AngleImage source, Getty Images

    One of the day's more unusual link-ups is that between former WWE wrestler Kurt Angle and Championship side Rotherham.

    The American, who is on a tour of the UK,, external admitted he is "not a soccer fan" on a visit to the New York Stadium.

    But he had some advice for the Millers, who are second from bottom.

    "They need intensity, integrity and intelligence, if they do that then they will win the title."

  10. football

    Pep to get big buckspublished at 17:28

    Football

    gImage source, Getty Images

    Pep Guardiola is set to sign a new £17m-a-year contract to remain as Bayern Munich manager, according to The Mirror., external

    The paper says that is bad news for Manchester City - but good news for rivals United, whose manager Louis van Gaal is due to leave in 2017 when his contract expires.

  11. rugby union

    Tuilagi tug of warpublished at 17:21

    Rugby Union

    Leicester director of rugby Richard Cockerill believes other clubs are offering big money to England centre Manu Tuilagi, whose contract runs out next summer.

    "Manu is world class. Clearly people are trying to lure him to smaller clubs by offering him huge amounts of money," Cockerill told BBC Radio Leicester.

    Manu TuilagiImage source, Getty Images

    Local rivals Wasps deny they are one of the 24-year-old's suitors.

    "I read somewhere that we are in the hunt for Manu and we've offered well over £500,000 for him," said Wasps director of rugby Dai Young.

    "It's a complete, utter load of rubbish.

  12. football

    Best v Ronaldopublished at 17:16

    Football

    George Best and RonaldoImage source, Getty Images

    To mark the 10th anniversary of George Best's death we look at the Northern Irish winger and his modern day counterpart Cristiano Ronaldo, in their own words.

    Expect some gems like this from Best: "I spent a lot of money on booze, women and fast cars. The rest I just squandered."

  13. football

    Tributes to Bestpublished at 17:13

    Man Utd v PSV (Wed, 19:45 GMT)

    Manchester United fans will mark the 10th anniversary of George Best's death with a special tribute during Wednesday night's Champions League match against PSV Eindhoven.

    In the seventh minute of the match, fans will unveil a banner and turn on their mobile phone torches to light up Old Trafford in honour of the legendary number seven.

    George BestImage source, PA
  14. rugby league

    RFL raises Championship cappublished at 17:05

    Championship clubs will be able to spend 50% of "relevant income" on player salaries from 2016 onwards, the Rugby Football League has confirmed.

    Second-tier sides have previously been restricted to a 40% limit.

  15. american football

    Rams to play at Twickenhampublished at 16:59

    American Football

    The NFL has announced the three games to be staged in the UK next year, with St Louis Rams confirmed to play in the first American football game at Twickenham.

    The Rams' opponent on 23 October will be the NFC East team who finish in the same spot this season - either New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys or Philadelphia Eagles.

    Washington Redskins could also appear at the home of rugby although teams are currently meant to get a bye-week after London games and the Redskins are due to face Cincinnati Bengals at Wembley on 30 October.

    NFL UK 2016Image source, Getty Images

    The other tie sees Jacksonville Jaguars take on Indianapolis Colts at Wembley on 2 October.

    The NFL agreed a three-year deal with the Rugby Football Union to stage a minimum of three American football matches at Twickenham earlier this month.

  16. football

    Return of Zlatanpublished at 16:52

    Malmo v PSG (Wed, 19:45 GMT)

    Everyone's favourite Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic returns to his home city of Malmo tonight with Paris St-Germain in the Champions League.

    It will be the first time that the 10-time Swedish player of the year will play a competitive game against his former side.

    It is such a big occasion and with tickets scarce, the striker has arranged for the game to be shown on a big screen in the city's main square, Stortorget.  

    Malmo squareImage source, Angus Walker
  17. football

    Oh Mesut....published at 16:45

    Football

  18. football

    Valdes' OT ordeal goes onpublished at 16:41

    Football

    "What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger."

    That is the not so cryptic tweet from exiled Manchester United keeperVictor Valdes.

    The Spaniard has not played for United since falling out with manager Louis van Gaal in July and his agent says he will leave the club in January.

    For those who don't speak Spanish, the rest of the tweet says: "Not to disappoint those who want to see me play, my motivation. Struggle to be free and enjoy my profession.  

  19. football

    Warming uppublished at 16:32

    Man Utd v PSV (Wed, 19:45 GMT)

    PSV fans are making themselves acquainted with Manchester's finest ale houses, ahead of their Champions League tie tonight.

  20. athletics

    Olympic security flaws 'a big concern'published at 16:25

    Olympics

    rdjImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    The Olympic stadium in Rio

    A government watchdog says "flaws" in Brazil's border security are a "big concern'" heading toward the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

    Augusto Nardes, speaking at a news conference organized by Brazil's Justice Ministry, says Brazil's police and military need better ways to control the country's 10,500-mile border, which touches 10 countries.

    Nardes said: "We are aware that we have seven months to correct the problem.

    Public Security secretary Regina Miki dismissed the concerns, saying the Olympics "will be held in total security".