Summary

  • File on 4 looks at whether the tennis authorities have done enough to investigate match-fixing allegations

  • Programme broadcast on BBC Radio 4 at 20:00 GMT

  1. football

    World Cup on the continent?published at 12:40

    Football

    Gianni InfantinoImage source, Getty Images

    Fifa presidential candidate Gianni Infantino would press for the World Cup to be held in a whole region rather than one or two countries.

    Infantino, the Uefa general secretary, has published his manifesto for the Fifa election on 26 February and his most radical plan involves holding the World Cup in several countries.

    It follows Uefa's decision to play the Euro 2020 tournament in 13 different countries - the semi-finals and final will be played at Wembley Stadium. 

  2. football

    Look who's talking...published at 12:34

    Football

    Mauricio PochettinoImage source, Getty Images

    We're expecting Mauricio Pochettino to give a press conference at Tottenham shortly. We'll bring you the best of what he says.

    Same goes for Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool - he's due to face the media at 13:00 GMT.

    Jurgen KloppImage source, Getty Images
  3. tennis

    Question timepublished at 12:30

    Tennis

    Leyton HewittImage source, Getty Images

    Who are the four men that Leyton Hewitt has faced in Grand Slam Singles Finals?

    Answers later in the day...

  4. get involved

    Get Involved #bbcsportsdaypublished at 12:18 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2016

    Which managers are doing a good / bad job and why?

    Andy Platt:, external Justin Edinburgh for Gillingham has done a fantastic job with very little money, massively overachieving.

    Hamza Darby:, external Hasselbaink at Burton Albion: Good Job. Hasselbaink at QPR: Bad Job.

    james ballentine:, external Chris Hughton has to be up there saved Brighton from relegation last season and now in play-offs.

    Tweet us using #bbcsportsday or leave a message on the BBC Sport Facebook page.

    Jimmy Floyd HasselbainkImage source, Getty Images
  5. football

    'He's sacked us all'published at 12:21

    Football

    Andre Villas-BoasImage source, Getty Images

    Andre Villas-Boas found Chelsea's sacking of Jose Mourinho "quite incredible", saying owner Roman Abramovich "has sacked basically every coach that he's had".

    "It's been quite incredible to see that being dismissed was applied to everybody," said Villas-Boas, who had an stint in charge at Stamford Bridge in 2011 and is now at Zenit St Petersburg.

    "Roman has sacked basically every coach that he's had. It's no different. It happened even to the best.

    "The same criteria that he has applied to me, for Rafa Benitez, for all the other coaches, Ancelotti, he's applied to Jose as well."

  6. rugby union

    Wales squad in fullpublished at 12:16

    Rugby Union

    Forwards: Rob Evans (Scarlets), Paul James (Ospreys), Gethin Jenkins (Cardiff Blues), Tomas Francis (Exeter Chiefs), Aaron Jarvis (Ospreys), Samson Lee (Scarlets), Scott Baldwin (Ospreys), Kristian Dacey (Cardiff Blues), Ken Owens (Scarlets), Jake Ball (Scarlets), Luke Charteris (Racing 92), Bradley Davies (Wasps), Dominic Day (Bath Rugby), Alun Wyn Jones (Ospreys), Josh Turnbull (Cardiff Blues), Taulupe Faletau (Newport Gwent Dragons), James King (Ospreys), Dan Lydiate (Ospreys), Ross Moriarty (Gloucester Rugby), Justin Tipuric (Ospreys), Sam Warburton (CAPT) (Cardiff Blues).

    Backs: Aled Davies (Scarlets) *, Gareth Davies (Scarlets), Lloyd Williams (Cardiff Blues) Dan Biggar (Ospreys), Rhys Priestland (Bath Rugby), Cory Allen (Cardiff Blues), Jonathan Davies (Clermont Auvergne), Tyler Morgan (Newport Gwent Dragons), Jamie Roberts (Harlequins), Hallam Amos (Newport Gwent Dragons), Alex Cuthbert (Cardiff Blues), Tom James (Cardiff Blues), George North (Northampton Saints), Gareth Anscombe (Cardiff Blues), Matthew Morgan (Bristol Rugby), Liam Williams (Scarlets).

    *Wales kick off their Six Nations campaign away to reigning champions Ireland on Sunday, 7 February.

  7. rugby union

    Aled's inpublished at 12:13

    Rugby Union

    Scarlets scrum-half Aled Davies is the solitary uncapped player named in a 37-man Wales squad for this season's Six Nations,

    Rugby UnionImage source, Getty Images

    Captain Sam Warburton, Liam Williams, Tyler Morgan and Hallam Amos are all named in the squad despite injuries.

    Lions centre Jonathan Davies returns after a lengthy absence which saw him miss the World Cup.

    Cardiff Blues wing Tom James is recalled after last featuring in 2010.

  8. snooker

    Fancy watching the best bits?published at 12:09

    Snooker

    There's a cracking video for you to watch here. 

    We - because we're really kind folk - have collected the funniest moments from the Masters, including incredible flukes, annoying mobile phones and some questionable refereeing decisions...

    Enjoy.

    SnookerImage source, Getty Images
  9. football

    Striking outpublished at 12:03

    Football

    Nordin AmrabatImage source, Getty Images

    Watford have signed Morocco forward Nordin Amrabat from Spanish side Malaga.

    Amrabat, 28, was on loan at the La Liga club last season before signing a permanent deal and has made 15 appearances this term.

    Born in the Netherlands, he was capped at under-21 level before playing 23 times for Morocco.

    "He has the qualities of the players we like," said Hornets manager Quique Sanchez Flores., external

  10. tennis

    Down and outpublished at 11:56

    Australian Open

    French Open champion Stan Wawrinka shook off a stubborn early challenge from Dmitry Tursunov to advance to the second round of the Australian Open when his Russian opponent retired injured.

    Wawrinka was leading 7-6 (7-2) 6-3 when Tursunov, who had called the trainer midway through the second set to treat an hip problem, indicated to the umpire that he was unable to continue.

    Twitter/Australian OpenImage source, Twitter/Australian Open
  11. football

    Juve swoop for 'star of the future'published at 11:52

    Football

    Rolando MandragoraImage source, Getty Images

    Italian champions on Juventus have signed 18-year-old midfielder Rolando Mandragora from Serie A rivals Genoa.

    Mandragora, tipped as an Italy star of the future, has signed a five-year contract with Juve but will remain on loan at second-division Pescara until the end of the season.

    The fee is an initial £6.5m, rising to £13m. 

  12. golf

    Lucky escape for Donaldsonpublished at 11:46

    Golf

    Jamie DonaldsonImage source, Getty Images

    Ryder Cup star Jamie Donaldson could return to action as early as next week after escaping serious injury following a mishap with a chainsaw.

    Donaldson's manager, John Fay, told PA Sport that the Welshman had not suffered any tendon damage and could even play in Singapore next week if given the all clear when the stitches are removed tomorrow.

    "Jamie has full movement in the finger and is expected to make a full recovery," Fay said. "He is very relieved and will be a lot more careful in the future."

    Donaldson tweeted this on Monday..., external

  13. football

    Canaries snare defenderpublished at 11:40

    Football

    KloseImage source, Getty Images

    Norwich have signed Switzerland defender Timm Klose from German side Wolfsburg for an undisclosed fee.

    Klose, 27, joins the Canaries on a three-and-a-half-year deal having made 39 appearances in all competitions for the Bundesliga club.

    "As a player, he's got good technical ability and he's solid in the air," said Norwich manager Alex Neil. , external

    Klose is the Premier League team's fourth January signing after Matt Jarvis,Ivo Pinto and Ben Godfrey.

  14. Get involved #bbcsportsdaypublished at 11:30 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2016

    Which managers are doing a good / bad job and why?

    Chris Deez:, external Got to be Tony Mowbray! He's made us promotion contenders after a few horrid years. Plus ... Joe Cole!!! #CCFC, external.

    Jonathan Harries:, external Karl Robinson - MK Dons out of relegation zone with the smallest budget but biggest team spirit.

    Tom Lyons:, external Roberto Martinez leading the best Everton squad in a generation to six wins from 22. Nice guy, but doing a bad job.  

    Keep the comments coming in to us on Twitter, via #bbcsportsday or on the Match of the Day Facebook page.

    Tony MowbrayImage source, Getty Images
  15. tennis

    Hewitt does the businesspublished at 11:31

    Australian Open

    Leyton HewittImage source, Getty Images

    Good news for Leyton Hewitt fans - his career isn't over finished yet.

    The 34-year-old is retiring from the sport after the Australian Open, but he has just beaten compatriot James Duckworth in the opening round.

    Hewitt won in straight sets 7-6 (7-5) 6-2 6-4 and dropped to his knees in celebration afterwards.

    Full reaction and more tennis on our live text.

  16. football

    Monreal signs new Arsenal dealpublished at 11:27

    Football

    Nacho MonrealImage source, Getty Images

    Nacho Monreal on signing a new long-term contract at Arsenal: “I’m really happy because my intention was to keep playing for Arsenal. I feel really good playing here.

    “I have a good relationship with my team-mates and we keep improving year after year. I would like to play here for many more years.

    “I’m very happy with my performances this season. At the beginning it was difficult because I was a new signing and I didn’t speak English.

    “But now I feel more comfortable with my team-mates and with everything in general so that has helped me to play better because I have more confidence in myself.”

  17. football

    Monreal signs new Arsenal dealpublished at 11:24

    Football

    Nacho MonrealImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal signed Nacho Monreal from Malaga in January 2013 and he has featured in all of Arsenal's 22 Premier League matches this season, keeping Kieran Gibbs out of the side.

  18. football

    Monreal signs new Arsenal dealpublished at 11:20
    Breaking

    Football

    Arsenal defender Nacho Monreal has committed his future to the club after signing a new long-term contract.

  19. horse-racing

    Inspections requiredpublished at 11:15

    Horse Racing

    Cornelius Lysaght
    BBC Sport horse racing correspondent

    "Wednesday's scheduled racing fixtures at Musselburgh and Newbury are both subject to 8am inspections on the morning because of concerns about the weather."

  20. get involved

    Get Involved #bbcsportsdaypublished at 11:11 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2016

    Which managers are doing a good / bad job and why?

    Kathryn Bate:, external Derek Adams at Plymouth. First job in English football and has got us looking more confident and like we can win League Two.

    Rhys Terry:, external Mauricio Pochettino no doubt. He's cleared the mess AVB created and somehow turned us into title challengers.

    Samuel Green:, external McDonald at Blackpool is doing a good job. With all the off-field issues, he is keeping us out of relegation zone. Keep it up.

    Tweet us using #bbcsportsday or leave a message on the Match of the Day Facebook page.

    Mauricio PochettinoImage source, Getty Images