There is a big game coming up for Derby as they entertain Manchester United in the FA Cup fourth round on Friday in a match that will be shown live on BBC One. We will bring you the best from Rams boss Paul Clement shortly.
Haye to fight again in May
Boxing
Former two-weight world champion David Haye will be next in action on Saturday, 21 May, although it is not yet known who he will be fighting.
Heavyweight Haye, 35, took just 131 seconds to knock out Australian Mark De Mori in his comeback fight earlier this month and is already looking forward to his fight at the O2 Arena in London.
“After being out of the ring for so long it was incredible to be fighting in a capacity crowd," says Haye.
"The Heavyweight division is again incredibly exciting, with a number of talented fighters vying for world titles. The Hayemaker is back and ready for the next challenge.”
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Your penalty shootout highlights and nightmares
ML Shelton: Gillingham vs Man City 99 L1 Play off final. Gripping game, Gills almost there. Sickening at the end. Blooming Dickov.
Juan Ram: UNITED'S penalty Vs Chelsea during CL 2008 final. That van der Sar save from Anelka - I still get goosebumps for that.
Mystery Man: Cup game - as captain, took penalty in 118th minute and missed. Scored the 4th (and winning) penalty in the shootout.
It is a tough life for these footballers. Here is Tottenham and England striker Harry Kane tweeting a picture of the club's training camp in Barcelona.
Pato is reportedly due to arrive in London this afternoon and the Blues will look to conclude a deal for the Corinthians and former AC Milan playmaker before Sunday's FA Cup game against MK Dons.
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Chelsea face Belles in WSL opener
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Chelsea will begin their Women's Super League title defence at newly promoted Doncaster Belles on Thursday, 24 March.
Doncaster, promoted as WSL 2 runners-up, make their top-flight return after being controversially demoted in 2014.
Reading, who come up as WSL 2 champions, face a double header away from home, starting at Arsenal before going to Sunderland three days later.
Manchester City, who narrowly missed out on the title last season, start their campaign against Notts County.
Wolves bid for Cardiff's Mason
Football
Wolves are searching for attacking reinforcements after selling Benik Afobe to Bournemouth for £10m, as well as losing Dave Edwards, Michal Zyro and Jordan Graham to injury.
Hiddink has eased Chelsea crisis - Zhirkov
Football
Former Chelsea defender Yuri Zhirkov says interim manager Guus Hiddink has calmed the crisis at Stamford Bridge.
Previous boss Jose Mourinho was sacked with the club 16th in the table and having lost nine of their 16 matches, whereupon Hiddink took over. The Blues are now 13th and unbeaten in six league games under Hiddink.
"I have no doubt that once he took over, the atmosphere at Chelsea became so much better and more relaxed than it had been," Zhirkov said. "With Guus, Chelsea will ride out the crisis and next season will be back at the top of the table."
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BreakingGayle returns to Somerset
Cricket
West Indies batsman Chris Gayle is to return to Somerset for six T20 blast fixtures this summer.
Gayle played for the county in last season's 20-over competition and scored 328 runs in three appearances.
However, Gayle attracted controversy earlier this month by asking a reporter out on a date during a live TV interview.
Groves 'not the same fighter' says Di Luisa
Boxing
George Groves is past his best, says Andrea di Luisa, the man who will fight him in London on Saturday.
Groves, 27, has fought for world super-middleweight titles three times, but lost them all - twice against Carl Froch and once against Badou Jack.
“I don’t believe George is the same fighter as he was before those fights against Froch and Jack,” said 33-year-old Italian Di Luisa. “He is a good boxer, a good fighter, but I’m ready for anything. I’m in London to win.”
"He’s had a few chances to be a World champion but hasn’t succeeded."
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Your penalty shootout highlights and nightmares
John Bennett: German exchange after Euro 96. Took winning pen v the German school. Celebrated like Andreas Moller.
Julian Hagger: England. Italia '90. Ruined what was an amazing residential trip to Lake Windemere with school...and my birthday week too!
Max Baggins-Craig: 2014 League One play-off final. Revell's stunning 30-yard strike to take Rotherham to a much deserved 4-3 win on penalties over Leyton Orient. Fantastic day.
It is believed the 25-year-old will leave Boro and sign for Birmingham on a permanent basis.
Spurs Double winner Baker dies at 84
Football
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Some sad news to bring you now. Former Tottenham right-back Peter Baker has died at the age of 84.
Baker was an integral part of Bill Nicholson's 1961 squad, which became the first team since Aston Villa in 1896-97 to win both the league title and FA Cup in the same season.
Warwickshire women set for SA tour
Cricket
Warwickshire are sending 16 women cricketers on a development tour of South Africa.
The group will play four 50-over matches and a T20 against local sides.
It's Warwickshire women's first overseas tour in nine years.
Torres to leave Atletico
Latest gossip
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Striker Fernando Torres will not be retained by boyhood club Atletico Madrid when his season loan from AC Milan expires, the Guardian reports via Spanish paper AS.
Former Liverpool player Torres, 31, has scored just two goals in 24 appearances for Atleti this season.
Scotland favourites to beat England - Jones
Rugby Union: Six Nations launch
England boss Eddie Jones says Scotland will start as favourites when the two sides meet at Murrayfield in next month's Six Nations opening round.
Scotland's World Cup performances and the fact they have a settled side give them the advantage, according to Jones.
"We've only had six training sessions together so there is an enormous pressure on Scotland to perform and not so much on us," he said. "The bookies might have us as favourites but Scotland have to be."
The sides meet for the Calcutta Cup on Saturday, 6 February (16:50 GMT).
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Your penalty shootout highlights and nightmares
Christopher Gerrard: Dagenham & Redbridge v Leyton Orient 4 years ago, 14-13 on pens - all 27 scored in a row!
Tom Spayes: My worst nightmare in a shootout, when I was 10 after playing 100 minutes, had the energy to sky it over the bar
twayward: Best pens: Spurs lift UEFA Cup 1984. Worst pens: 1st time WC Final decided on pens (Brazil v Italy, 1994)
Klopp targets Xhaka
Latest gossip
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has made Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Granit Xhaka his top summer transfer target, the Mirror reports via German paper Bild.
Klopp reportedly met with Xhaka's agent in December to discuss a deal.
23-year-old Xhaka captains Monchengladbach and has 39 caps for Switzerland.
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Larrazabal & Oosthuizen set pace in Qatar
Golf
Pablo Larrazabal and Louis Oosthuizen shot seven under to share the clubhouse lead in the first round of the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters.
Larrazabal carded seven birdies in a flawless 65 at Doha Golf Club, while South African Oosthuizen, who won his first event of the calendar year in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014, did not drop a shot.
Belgium's Nicolas Colsaerts shot 66 to lie third.
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Zlatan's big pay rise
Football
There are good days, and then there are getting-a-massive-pay-rise days.
So Paris St-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic is probably in a very, very good mood today as he has been handed a 700,000 euros (about £532,000) monthly pay rise.
The 34-year-old Swede, who has scored 127 goals in 156 games since joining them in 2012, now gets 1.5 million euros (£1.14m) a month before tax under the performance-based hike agreed late last year.
Ibrahimovic will also get big bonus payments for winning the Champions league, the French league title and ending the season with the highest combined total of goals scored and goal assists.
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Big game for the Rams
Derby County v Manchester United (Fri, 19:55 GMT)
There is a big game coming up for Derby as they entertain Manchester United in the FA Cup fourth round on Friday in a match that will be shown live on BBC One. We will bring you the best from Rams boss Paul Clement shortly.
Haye to fight again in May
Boxing
Former two-weight world champion David Haye will be next in action on Saturday, 21 May, although it is not yet known who he will be fighting.
Heavyweight Haye, 35, took just 131 seconds to knock out Australian Mark De Mori in his comeback fight earlier this month and is already looking forward to his fight at the O2 Arena in London.
“After being out of the ring for so long it was incredible to be fighting in a capacity crowd," says Haye.
"The Heavyweight division is again incredibly exciting, with a number of talented fighters vying for world titles. The Hayemaker is back and ready for the next challenge.”
Get Involved #bbcsportsday
Your penalty shootout highlights and nightmares
ML Shelton: Gillingham vs Man City 99 L1 Play off final. Gripping game, Gills almost there. Sickening at the end. Blooming Dickov.
Juan Ram: UNITED'S penalty Vs Chelsea during CL 2008 final. That van der Sar save from Anelka - I still get goosebumps for that.
Mystery Man: Cup game - as captain, took penalty in 118th minute and missed. Scored the 4th (and winning) penalty in the shootout.
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'Recharged'
Football
It is a tough life for these footballers. Here is Tottenham and England striker Harry Kane tweeting a picture of the club's training camp in Barcelona.
Pato bound for Chelsea?
Latest gossip
Brazilian striker Alexandre Pato could be on his way to Chelsea, according to the Mail.
Pato is reportedly due to arrive in London this afternoon and the Blues will look to conclude a deal for the Corinthians and former AC Milan playmaker before Sunday's FA Cup game against MK Dons.
Chelsea face Belles in WSL opener
Football
Chelsea will begin their Women's Super League title defence at newly promoted Doncaster Belles on Thursday, 24 March.
Doncaster, promoted as WSL 2 runners-up, make their top-flight return after being controversially demoted in 2014.
Reading, who come up as WSL 2 champions, face a double header away from home, starting at Arsenal before going to Sunderland three days later.
Manchester City, who narrowly missed out on the title last season, start their campaign against Notts County.
Wolves bid for Cardiff's Mason
Football
Wolves are searching for attacking reinforcements after selling Benik Afobe to Bournemouth for £10m, as well as losing Dave Edwards, Michal Zyro and Jordan Graham to injury.
Hiddink has eased Chelsea crisis - Zhirkov
Football
Former Chelsea defender Yuri Zhirkov says interim manager Guus Hiddink has calmed the crisis at Stamford Bridge.
Previous boss Jose Mourinho was sacked with the club 16th in the table and having lost nine of their 16 matches, whereupon Hiddink took over. The Blues are now 13th and unbeaten in six league games under Hiddink.
"I have no doubt that once he took over, the atmosphere at Chelsea became so much better and more relaxed than it had been," Zhirkov said. "With Guus, Chelsea will ride out the crisis and next season will be back at the top of the table."
BreakingGayle returns to Somerset
Cricket
West Indies batsman Chris Gayle is to return to Somerset for six T20 blast fixtures this summer.
Gayle played for the county in last season's 20-over competition and scored 328 runs in three appearances.
However, Gayle attracted controversy earlier this month by asking a reporter out on a date during a live TV interview.
Groves 'not the same fighter' says Di Luisa
Boxing
George Groves is past his best, says Andrea di Luisa, the man who will fight him in London on Saturday.
Groves, 27, has fought for world super-middleweight titles three times, but lost them all - twice against Carl Froch and once against Badou Jack.
“I don’t believe George is the same fighter as he was before those fights against Froch and Jack,” said 33-year-old Italian Di Luisa. “He is a good boxer, a good fighter, but I’m ready for anything. I’m in London to win.”
"He’s had a few chances to be a World champion but hasn’t succeeded."
Get Involved #bbcsportsday
Your penalty shootout highlights and nightmares
John Bennett: German exchange after Euro 96. Took winning pen v the German school. Celebrated like Andreas Moller.
Julian Hagger: England. Italia '90. Ruined what was an amazing residential trip to Lake Windemere with school...and my birthday week too!
Max Baggins-Craig: 2014 League One play-off final. Revell's stunning 30-yard strike to take Rotherham to a much deserved 4-3 win on penalties over Leyton Orient. Fantastic day.
Fabbrini set to leave Boro
Football
Watford forward Diego Fabbrini is to be released from his season-long loan deal at Middlesbrough in order to join Birmingham, BBC Tees Sport reports.
It is believed the 25-year-old will leave Boro and sign for Birmingham on a permanent basis.
Spurs Double winner Baker dies at 84
Football
Some sad news to bring you now. Former Tottenham right-back Peter Baker has died at the age of 84.
Baker was an integral part of Bill Nicholson's 1961 squad, which became the first team since Aston Villa in 1896-97 to win both the league title and FA Cup in the same season.
Warwickshire women set for SA tour
Cricket
Warwickshire are sending 16 women cricketers on a development tour of South Africa.
The group will play four 50-over matches and a T20 against local sides.
It's Warwickshire women's first overseas tour in nine years.
Torres to leave Atletico
Latest gossip
Striker Fernando Torres will not be retained by boyhood club Atletico Madrid when his season loan from AC Milan expires, the Guardian reports via Spanish paper AS.
Former Liverpool player Torres, 31, has scored just two goals in 24 appearances for Atleti this season.
Scotland favourites to beat England - Jones
Rugby Union: Six Nations launch
England boss Eddie Jones says Scotland will start as favourites when the two sides meet at Murrayfield in next month's Six Nations opening round.
Scotland's World Cup performances and the fact they have a settled side give them the advantage, according to Jones.
"We've only had six training sessions together so there is an enormous pressure on Scotland to perform and not so much on us," he said. "The bookies might have us as favourites but Scotland have to be."
The sides meet for the Calcutta Cup on Saturday, 6 February (16:50 GMT).
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Your penalty shootout highlights and nightmares
Christopher Gerrard: Dagenham & Redbridge v Leyton Orient 4 years ago, 14-13 on pens - all 27 scored in a row!
Tom Spayes: My worst nightmare in a shootout, when I was 10 after playing 100 minutes, had the energy to sky it over the bar
twayward: Best pens: Spurs lift UEFA Cup 1984. Worst pens: 1st time WC Final decided on pens (Brazil v Italy, 1994)
Klopp targets Xhaka
Latest gossip
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has made Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Granit Xhaka his top summer transfer target, the Mirror reports via German paper Bild.
Klopp reportedly met with Xhaka's agent in December to discuss a deal.
23-year-old Xhaka captains Monchengladbach and has 39 caps for Switzerland.
Larrazabal & Oosthuizen set pace in Qatar
Golf
Pablo Larrazabal and Louis Oosthuizen shot seven under to share the clubhouse lead in the first round of the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters.
Larrazabal carded seven birdies in a flawless 65 at Doha Golf Club, while South African Oosthuizen, who won his first event of the calendar year in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014, did not drop a shot.
Belgium's Nicolas Colsaerts shot 66 to lie third.
Zlatan's big pay rise
Football
There are good days, and then there are getting-a-massive-pay-rise days.
So Paris St-Germain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic is probably in a very, very good mood today as he has been handed a 700,000 euros (about £532,000) monthly pay rise.
The 34-year-old Swede, who has scored 127 goals in 156 games since joining them in 2012, now gets 1.5 million euros (£1.14m) a month before tax under the performance-based hike agreed late last year.
Ibrahimovic will also get big bonus payments for winning the Champions league, the French league title and ending the season with the highest combined total of goals scored and goal assists.