Summary

  • Leicester v Chelsea (20:00 GMT, commentary on 5 live Sport)

  • Arsenal to face Barcelona in Champions League

  • PSG v Chelsea; Dynamo Kiev v Man City

  • VOTE: Who will win the Champions League?

  1. Good nightpublished at 18:45 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2015

    That's your lot from us tonight.

    Remember we have live commentary of Leicester and Chelsea (kick-off 20:00 GMT) on Radio 5 live and right here on the BBC Sport website.

    Until tomorrow have a very good evening.

  2. Postpublished at 18:42

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    There is live commentary as Leicester City host Chelsea in the Premier League on  BBC Radio 5 live tonight, with coverage starting at 19:00 GMT with the The Monday Night Club and then the match at 20:00 GMT.

  3. tennis

    Obama congratulates Williamspublished at 18:38

    Tennis

    When Michelle Obama tweets about you...

  4. football

    Leicester v Chelsea, 20:00 GMTpublished at 18:33

    Football

    Leicester fans at the King Power Stadium will find a special message on their seat tonight from record breaking striker Jamie Vardy.

    Vardy thanks the fans for their support in helping the Foxes challenge for the title.

    messageImage source, Getty Images
  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:30 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2015

    #bbcsportsday

  6. football

    Juventus get festivepublished at 18:26

    Football

    Staying with the Christmas theme, here is Gianluigi Buffon and the rest of the Juventus squad as you have (probably) never seen them before.

    The team, dressed in Christmas jumpers, have performed a special 'Juventus' version of Jingle Bells.

    You can watch the masterpiece here., external

  7. football

    Hasselbaink gives QPR freedompublished at 18:19

    Queens Park Rangers boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink wants his new side to play "with freedom".

    They drew 0-0 with Burnley in his first game in charge and are four points outside the Championship play-off places.

    "We want to give our players as much room as possible to be able to express themselves," he told BBC Radio London.

    Jimmy Floyd HasselbainkImage source, Getty Images
  8. football

    Blue Christmaspublished at 18:12

    Football

    Earlier we showed you this City player disguised as Santa.

    It was of course former striker Darius Vassell.

    Darius VassellImage source, Getty Images
  9. football

    Bulgarian champions could quit leaguepublished at 18:04

    Football

    Could you imagine if this happened in the Premier League?

    Bulgarian champions Ludogorets say they could quit the league after claiming that referees are favouring title rivals Levski Sofia.

    On Saturday, Levski were losing 1-0 against Litex Lovech but the game was abandoned when Litex players walked off the pitch in protest after a second red card and a penalty against them.

    Levski are set to be handed a 3-0 win.

    "We'll probably quit the championship if such precedents in favour of Levski continue," said Ludogorets' owner.

  10. football

    Leicester v Chelsea, 20:00 GMTpublished at 17:56

    Football

    We are building up to Chelsea's visit to Leicester in the Premier League tonight.

    And here is the team news:

    Leicester welcome back on-loan winger Nathan Dyer, who was ineligible against parent club Swansea last weekend.

    The Foxes have no new fitness concerns but Ritchie de Laet remains out with an ankle problem, while Matt James lacks match fitness after a long-term injury.

    Chelsea have reported no injury problems, although Radamel Falcao is short of fitness and unlikely to feature.

    The Blues could be unchanged from Wednesday's 2-0 win against FC Porto.

  11. football

    Leicester v Chelsea, 20:00 GMTpublished at 17:49

    Full commentary on 5 live Sport (UK only)

    Head-to-head

    • Chelsea have won their last eight league and cup games against Leicester, scoring a total of 25 goals.
    • The Foxes' last win against the Blues came in February 2001. Muzzy Izzet and Gary Rowett scored in a 2-1 victory at Filbert Street. Claudio Ranieri was Chelsea manager.

    Leicester City

    • The Foxes have lost just one of 19 league games (W12, D6) since losing 3-1 to Chelsea on 29 April.
    • They have won 10 points from losing positions this season - the highest total in the Premier League prior to the latest round of matches.
    • Jamie Vardy has scored or assisted in 13 consecutive Premier League games.
  12. football

    Leicester City v Chelsea (Mon, 20:00 GMT)published at 17:41

    Football

    Leicester City graphicImage source, BBC Sport
  13. football

    Leicester v Chelsea, 20:00 GMTpublished at 17:32

    Football

    Leicester City's form has Jose Mourinho thinking twice about whether the Foxes can win the league.

    "I said a couple of weeks ago I don't believe they [Leicester] can be champions. Maybe I have to think twice before saying that again.

    "One thing is to be top of the league in September after a beautiful start. Another thing is to be top of the league in December.

    "It would be something magnificent, something to impress the football world, but sometimes these things can happen and why not happen with them?"

  14. football

    Truro fans' 170-mile home gamepublished at 17:24

    Football

    mapImage source, Google

    This is the mammoth170-mile round tripthat Truro fans face next season to watch their team at 'home.'

    That's because the National League South side are to share Torquay United's Plainmoor ground.

    The groundshare has occurred because Truro's new stadium has been delayed.

    They had hoped to move into the new stadium by next season after selling their Treyew Road ground to developers.

  15. football

    Leicester v Chelsea, 20:00 GMTpublished at 17:18

    Full commentary on 5 live Sport (UK only)

    Guy Mowbray
    BBC Match of the Day commentator

    Before the weekend's other games, this was first versus 14th in the Premier League - and not the way round you'd most likely have thought in August.

    Leicester are favourites. Aren't they? From the betting markets to the hugely contrasting yet career-intertwining managers, , external this is a clash of glorious fascinations in so many ways.

    Many expect Leicester's very real title challenge to fall apart at some point, whilst feeling that Chelsea will shake themselves into a run that the team's quality demands.

    Neither have shown much sign of happening yet, but could this game be the one that tips the see-saw?

    Monday night football meets Monday night melodrama.

  16. tennis

    Williams honouredpublished at 17:10

    Tennis

    Over to America now and Serena Williams has been named Sports Illustrated's sportsperson of the year.

    World number one Williams won the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon in 2015.

    It is the first time an individual woman has received the honor in more than three decades.  

    And this is the magazine's cover...

  17. football

    Happy Birthday Bernabeupublished at 17:03

    Football

    It is one of Europe's greatest stadium and today marks 68 years since the Bernabeu opened.

    On 14 December 1947 the home of Real Madrid, the Bernabeu played host to its first match as Los Blancos beat Portuguese side Os Belenenses 3–1.

    Spanish striker Sabino Barinaga scored the first ever goal at the stadium.

    bernabeuImage source, Getty Images
  18. football

    Leicester v Chelsea (20:00 GMT)published at 16:58

    Football

    Is this a new low in the half-and-half scarf?

    Appears it's not just the clubs now but the managers too...

  19. football

    Messi investigation droppedpublished at 16:55

    Football

    A Spanish court has dropped a tax fraud investigation into Lionel Messi and his foundation linked to six friendly matches.

    A Barcelona court said it was satisfied neither the Argentinian footballer nor the Lionel Messi Foundation were involved in trying to defraud Spain's tax office in this instance.

    Spain's Prosecutor had asked the court to investigate possible tax offenses over games held between June 2012 and July 2013 in the United States, Mexico, Colombia and Peru.

    It is one of three cases of unpaid taxes that Messi has had to face.

  20. football

    Leicester v Chelsea (Mon, 20:00 GMT)published at 16:49

    Football

    In-form Leicester have gone from relegation favourites to title contenders in a matter of months, but can their fairytale start to the 2015-16 campaign really have a Hollywood ending?

    History suggests not - the last time a true outsider went the distance in a title race was in the Premier League's first season, 1992-93. Norwich City led for longer than anyone else and topped the table as late as April, but finished third.

    So, can Claudio Ranieri's side copy the Canaries, or even out-do them?

    Chris Sutton, a teenage centre-half turned striker in that Norwich team, has done this article for BBC Sport, advising Leicester on what they need to do next - and what could go wrong.  

    gImage source, Getty Images