Summary

  • Swansea chairman says 'something needs to change'

  • Arsenal news conference

  • Man Utd v Wolfsburg; Man City v B M'gladbach (19:45 GMT)

  • GET INVOLVED #bbcsportsday

  1. football

    Up for the Cuppublished at 08:26

    Football

    Take it you saw the draw for the FA Cup third round?

    What's that? You missed it. Noooo.

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    But, hey, don't fret - here's a reminder of who drew who, including holders Arsenal facing Sunderland, Liverpool heading to League Two Exeter, and the Premier League's basement boys Aston Villa handed a tricky trip to Wycombe Wanderers.

    The draw in full...

  2. football

    Coming up laterpublished at 08:21

    Football

    Tonight's Champions League fixtures in full...

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    Big night aheadpublished at 08:18

    Football

    Both Manchester clubs are in Champions League action later.

    City are already safely through to the knockout stages but for United, there is much work to be done.

    The Reds will qualify with a win in Tuesday's final Group B game in Wolfsburg, or if PSV Eindhoven lose to CSKA Moscow.

    But PSV will advance if they better United's result in Germany.

    "It is very important for the club to continue in the Champions League," said Van Gaal. "We can't rely on the result of the other game."

    In the meantime, here is a picture of United incorporating modern ballet into their training ahead of tonight's match.

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  4. Pistorious in courtpublished at 08:11

    Athletics

    A quick heads up about something ongoing at the moment that you may want to follow.

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    South African Olympian Oscar Pistorius is in court to apply for bail, after judges changed his manslaughter conviction to murder last week.

    Pistorius now faces a minimum 15-year jail sentence for murdering his girlfriend in 2013.

    The 29-year-old killed Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day after shooting four times through a locked toilet door.

    You can follow live coverage of the trial here.

  5. football

    Conte on the cards?published at 08:06

    Football

    As you may have spotted, that story in the Independent is an interesting one indeed.

    The paper claims, external former Juventus coach Antonio Conte will be "the leading candidate" to replace Jose Mourinho at Chelsea if the current problems continues.

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    Chelsea host Porto in a crucial Champions League tie tomorrow, the result of which could have a major bearing on Mourinho's future.

    The man himself faces the media at around 12:00 GMT for what should - given Saturday's latest defeat, to Bournemouth - be an interesting chat.

    We'll bring you that in full later.

  6. Tuesday's paperspublished at 07:50 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2015

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    The Times

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    The Guardian

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    The Mirror

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    Daily Express

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  13. Tuesday's paperspublished at 07:41 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2015

    Independent

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  14. Nail-biterpublished at 08:00

    It's a huge day for Louis van Gaal and Manchester United.

    The Reds need a win in Wolfsburg later to be certain of qualifying for the Champions League knockout stages.

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    Fingernails could well be chewed to the bone by the time that one ends.

    Manchester neighbours City are also in action. We'll bring you the build-up to that too, plus all the day's breaking news.

    And so begins another Sportsday, first the papers, kicking off with an interesting line in the Independent...