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

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  1. football

    Becker back at Wimbledonpublished at 08:59

    Football/Tennis

    Here's an early contender for most bizarre photo of the day.

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    Boris Becker - that's Boris Becker as in one of the greatest ever tennis players and coach of world number one Novak Djokovic - posing for a picture before AFC Wimbledon's game last night.

    Alas Becker - who won the Wimbledon title with a racquet in his hands on three occasions - could not bring the League Two club any luck ... they lost 1-0 at home to Dagenham and Redbridge.

  2. football

    'Sing my name'published at 08:53

    Football

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    Paris St-Germain strikerZlatan Ibrahimovic- never one to hide his light under a bushel - says he wants fans of his hometown club Malmo to sing his name when he returns for tonight's Champions League clash.

    "A perfect scenario is that we win, I score three goals and everyone chants my name after the match," he said.

    Ibrahimovic, 34, was born in Malmo and played for the club between 1999 and 2001.

    Ibrahimovic has never before returned to Malmo to play a competitive game with a club side and, with tickets scarce, he arranged for the game to be shown on a big screen in the city's main square, Stortorget.

  3. snooker

    Upsetting the oddspublished at 08:49

    Snooker

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    We all love a good upset, right?

    In which case, you'll like this.

    Amateur Adam Duffy has pulled off one of the biggest upsets in UK Championship history with a stunning 6-2 win over two-time winner Ding Junhui.

    Duffy, 26, raced into a 3-0 lead and beat the world number nine easily, leading to a furious Ding criticised the playing conditions at the York Barbican.

    Sheffield's Duffy, who is seeded 121 for the event, said: "I was confident going into the match because I have been working harder than I ever have before, but it's crazy. I am buzzing."

  4. cricket

    Problems for Indiapublished at 08:42

    Cricket

    India are reeling at 149-6 at tea on the first day of the third Test against South Africa in Nagpur.

    Morne Morkel has his tail up after removing Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane in quick succession - knocking over the off stump of the latter.

    Ajinkya RahaneImage source, Reuters

    Reasons to be fearful for England fans ahead of the South Africa tour next month perhaps.

    For India they do at least hold a 1-0 lead in the four-match series.

  5. football

    Coming uppublished at 08:38

    Football

    That's Chelsea and Arsenal dealt with, here's the action coming up tonight - including big games for both Manchester clubs.

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  6. football

    Bad omen?published at 08:34

    Football

    Probably best Arsenal fans don't read the following tweet...

  7. football

    On a knife-edgepublished at 08:31

    Arsenal 3-0 Dinamo Zagreb

    So here's how the situation looks for the Gunners.

    The Greeks remain heavy favourites to go through, but at least Arsene Wenger's men have a chance.

    A two-goal win will do it, should be an interesting night in Olympiakos on 9 December.

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  8. football

    Glorious Gunnerspublished at 08:25

    Arsenal 3-0 Dinamo Zagreb

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    Good news for Arsenal too, whose Champions League hopes are still alive after they eased to victory against Dinamo Zagreb at Emirates Stadium.

    The Gunners needed to win and hope that Bayern Munich beat Olympiakos to ensure that a victory by two goals in Greece in their final group game would send them into the knockout phase.

    Bayern kept their part of the bargain - cruising to a 4-0 win - and goals from Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez (2) helped Arsenal to victory too.

    "It was a good night and Bayern did a good job too," said Gunners boss Arsene Wenger. "We wanted to come out of this match with a chance and now we've got it. Now it's down to how well we do against Olympiakos."

  9. football

    On targetpublished at 08:19

    Maccabi 0-4 Chelsea

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  10. football

    Dangerouspublished at 08:16

    Maccabi 0-4 Chelsea

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    Mourinhoblamed a "dangerous" pitch for the ankle injury which is expected to prevent captainJohn Terryfrom playing in Sunday's match at Tottenham.

    Terry, 34, was carried off on a stretcher in the 72nd minute of Chelsea's 4-0 win at Maccabi Tel Aviv.

    "The surface was bad and dangerous," Mourinho said. "For John to leave the pitch with the score at 1-0, I know already that he is in trouble."

    Mourinho lost midfielder Ramires to an injury sustained while training at the Sammy Ofer Stadium in Haifa on Monday and criticised the "very bad" pitch before Tuesday's match kicked off.

  11. football

    Kissing and a cuddlingpublished at 08:11

    Maccabi 0-4 Chelsea

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    But there were downsides to the win.

    First, boss Jose Mourinho had a bust-up with Diego Costa about the Spanish striker's lack of movement.

    "I was disappointed. I reacted and he reacted too," said the Portuguese. "At half-time in the dressing room there were a few kisses and a few cuddles."

    Who says romance isn't dead?

    But Mourinho won't be kissing and cuddling the Maccabi groundsman after complaining about a "dangerous" pitch...

  12. football

    That winning feelingpublished at 08:05

    Maccabi 0-4 Chelsea

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    Chelsea shook off their recent troubles with a convincing win in Israel against an average Maccabi Tel Aviv.

    Gary Cahill, Willian, Oscar and Kurt Zouma grabbed the goals, while ex-Chelsea man Tal Ben Haim was sent off for a wild lunge on Diego Costa.

    Dynamo Kiev's win against Porto means Chelsea need a point in their final group game to reach the last 16.

    The Blues, level on 10 points with Porto and two ahead of Dynamo Kiev, host the Portuguese side at Stamford Bridge on 9 December.

  13. football

    5 live Football Dailypublished at 08:02

    Football

    Mesut Ozil at his silky best and Alexis Sanchez going full Duracell bunny saw Arsenal beat Dinamo Zagreb 3-0 to keep their Champions League dream alive.

    Kelly Cates presents from the Emirates while Jermaine Jenas analyses just how good Sanchez and Ozil can be for the Gunners in their bid for the Premier League title and there's a full round-up of results from around the country.

    Download the podcast here.

  14. Wednesday's paperspublished at 07:49 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2015

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    Daily Express

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    The Times

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    The Mirror

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    The Guardian

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    The Sun

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