Summary

  • Ex-England defender Ashley Cole moves to LA Galaxy

  • Ramires joins Chinese side Jiangsu Suning

  • League Cup: Man City v Everton (19:45 GMT, 1-2 on aggregate)

  • Cricket: Chris Gayle to return to Somerset

  • Boxing: Fury warned by British Board of Control over comments

  • Get involved: Your penalty shootout highlights and nightmares #bbcsportsday

  1. football

    Liverpool 'bid for defender Matip'published at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2016

    Football

    Liverpool have made an offer to bring Schalke defender Joel Matip to Anfield before the transfer window shuts, reports the Sun., external

    The 24-year-old Cameroon international, who is 6ft 3in, only has six months left on his current contract with the Bundesliga club.

    Joel MatipImage source, Getty Images
  2. football

    Mavrias seals loan switch to Dusseldorfpublished at 14:54

    Football

    Sunderland midfielder Charis Mavrias has joined Bundesliga 2 side Fortuna Dusseldorf on loan for the remainder of the season. 

    The 21-year-old, who joined the Black Cats from Panathinaikos during the summer of 2013, has made just seven senior appearances and scored a single goal.

    Charis MavriasImage source, Getty Images
  3. football

    Pato in London to complete Chelsea loanpublished at 14:46

    Football

    Brazil striker Alexandre Pato is in London and is set to join Chelsea on a loan deal until the end of the season.

    "I'm so happy to be here, it's my dream," he told Sky Sports. "I need to play so I am happy. I really want to play at Chelsea."

  4. golf

    Dunne to make PGA Tour debutpublished at 14:41 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2016

    Golf

    Irishman Paul Dunne is set to make his PGA Tour debut at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.

    Dunne hit the headlines last summer when he became the first amateur since 1927 to share the lead of the Open Championship after 54 holes, before eventually finishing 30th at St Andrews.

    The 23-year-old will compete on a sponsor's invite alongside the likes of Rickie Fowler, Justin Rose and Dustin Johnson at the event, which gets under way on Thursday.

    Paul DunneImage source, Getty Images
  5. get involved

    Get Involved #bbcsportsdaypublished at 14:32 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2016

    Your penalty shootout highlights and nightmares

    William Triffitt:, external Bradford City beating Arsenal in the League Cup! What an unforgettable night! Was best night ever!

    Marcus White:, external Wycombe losing to Southend in last year's League Two play-off final after conceding with 20 seconds to go in extra time.

    Sabian Cullum:, external Six-a-side tournament final. I watch 11 penalties go in before I step up to the plate... And hit the cross bar... #devastated., external

    BradfordImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Bradford beat Arsenal 3-2 on penalties to reach the 2012-13 League Cup semi-finals

  6. football

    'We understand Guidolin by arm gestures'published at 14:27

    Football

    Swansea's new Italian coach Franceco Guidolin may not be able to speak English, but that's no impediment to him getting his message across, says Swans captain Ashley Williams.

    "Francesco does not speak English so well but he is making the effort, which is nice to see," Williams told BBC Sport.

    "But, most of the time, even when he speaks Italian you know what he is saying anyway - because of his arm gestures, you kind of grasp what he is trying to get across."

    Francesco GuidolinImage source, Reuters
  7. football

    Hughes leaves Stevenagepublished at 14:19 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2016

    Football

    Mark HughesImage source, Getty Images

    Stevenage defender Mark Hughes has left the club by mutual consent. 

    The 29-year old centre-half made 22 appearances for Stevenage this season following his arrival from Morecambe in the summer, scoring one goal. 

    "The club would like to thank Mark for his time at The Lamex Stadium and wish him all the best for the future," the club said in a statement on his website.

  8. boxing

    I broke Groves' ribs - Golovkinpublished at 14:13

    Boxing

    Middleweight world champion Gennady Golovkin has claimed he broke the ribs of Britain's George Groves during a sparring session.

    "For me it was a very easy spar," the Kazakh said. "I broke his ribs I think, and his corner just said 'Okay, it's finished, stop'."

    Golovkin described Groves as a "good boxer", but said he "needs more power".

    Groves faces Andrea Di Luisa at London's Copper Box Arena on Saturday in his first outing since his third unsuccessful world-title fight, against Badou Jack in September.

  9. football

    Ramires leaves Chelseapublished at 14:06 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2016
    Breaking

    Football

    Ramires made 251 appearances for Chelsea, scoring 34 goals, in a five-and-a-half-year spell with the Blues.

    He will be coached in China by another former Chelsea player, Dan Petrescu.   

    "We thank him for his service and wish him well in China," said a club statement. 

    It is believed that Chelsea will receive £25m for the player.

  10. football

    Paul Clement news conferencepublished at 13:58

    Derby County v Manchester United (Fri, 19:55 GMT)

    Derby have not won in five Championship matches and lost by three-goal games in their last two matches but boss Paul Clement is hopeful of causing an FA Cup shock on Friday.

    "We have to continue in our way, stick to our beliefs, build our confidence and I'm confident things will turn for us," says Clement.

    "We don't need any extra motivation. It's a big game & the difficulty I have got is I need to tell some they won't be able to play.  

    "Manchester United have got the quality to turn their situation at any moment. We are going to have be at our absolute best."  

  11. football

    A busy time for Birminghampublished at 13:50 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2016

    Football

    Less than an hour ago, Birmingham said they had let midfielder Andrew Shinnie join Rotherham on a loan deal, and now Blues have completed a transfer of their own.

    Fabbrini had been on loan at Middlesbrough from Watford, but that has been terminated with Birmingham paying the Hornets £1.5m to sign the forward.

    The 25-year-old had a loan spell at Birmingham at the end of last season.

  12. football

    Paul Clement news conferencepublished at 13:44 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2016

    Derby County v Manchester United (Fri, 19:55 GMT)

    Some quotes to bring you from Paul Clement, whose Derby side entertain Manchester United in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Friday.

    "Manchester United are a team based on possession, they are solid and tactically they are organised and very strong," says Clement.

    "We will go for the game and go for a positive result - we will be at full strength.

    "Louis van Gaal is a manager who has had a lot of different experiences. He's managed some of the best clubs in world football."

    The game will be live on BBC One with the programme starting at 19:30 GMT.

  13. football

    Torres on the move?published at 13:40 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2016

    Football

    Former Liverpool and Chelsea striker Fernando Torres is set to leave Atletico Madrid after coach Diego Simeone turned down the opportunity to take him on a permanent deal from AC Milan, reports the Daily Mail., external

    Torres, 31, has only scored two La Liga goals this season and his agent Jose Antonio Martin has claimed that the player has received eight offers, including from clubs in China and Qatar. 

    Fernando TorresImage source, Getty Images
  14. get involved

    Get Involved #bbcsportsdaypublished at 13:36 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2016

    Your penalty shootout highlights and nightmares

    Richard Crosby:, external Man City - Gillingham 1999 Second Division play-off Final. Nicky Weaver with two saves.

    Alan Crosby:, external Scored winning penalty in final for Aston Uni team v rivals Birmingham Uni to win competition. Asleep in Student union after.

    Grundy:, external Best penalty shoot-out is easily Aston Villa v Tranmere, League Cup Semi Final 1994, although England beating Spain at Euro '96 was also fantastic. Mainly for Stuart Pearce going nuts.

    Keep your suggestions coming in to us. Remember, it can be a game you have played in or a game you have watched. Tweet us using #bbcsportsday or leave a message on the Match of the Day Facebook page.

    Stuart PearceImage source, PA
    Image caption,

    Six years after missing during a World Cup semi-final shootout, Stuart Pearce converted a penalty to help England beat Spain 4-2 to reach the semi-finals of Euro 96

  15. football

    Rotherham sign Birmingham's Shinniepublished at 13:28 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2016

    Football

    Some more information on the news we brought you 25 minutes ago.

    Rotherham United have signed Birmingham City midfielder Andrew Shinnie on loan until the end of the season.

    The 26-year-old Scot joined Blues from Inverness in July 2013 and has scored four goals in 67 league appearances.

    "He is a player that, on his day, can unlock the best defences in this division," said head Rotherham head coach Neil Redfearn. , external

  16. football

    Adebayor 'hungry' to prove himselfpublished at 13:26 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2016

    Football

    Some more quotes from Tom Saintfiet, the head coach of Togo, on Emmanuel Adebayor's determination to be a success at new club Crystal Palace.

    "I think there are not many players at this moment who are more hungry to prove something than him," Saintfiet told the BBC World Service.

    "He had offers from Turkey, from China, from the United Arab Emirates, where he could earn much easier his money and have an easier life. But he really has a goal to prove himself in the Premier League."

    Sounds like there could be some exciting times ahead for Eagles fans.

    Emmanuel AdebayorImage source, Getty Images
  17. football

    Adebayor the street ballerpublished at 13:20 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2016

    Football

    Speaking of Emmanuel Adebayor, he has not played since May and was released by Tottenham in the summer, so what has he been doing for the last five months?

    Luckily, Tom Saintfiet, the head coach of Togo has been speaking to BBC World Service.

    "He loves football so he played every day with friends, ex professionals, current professionals, players based in Europe who returned for a holiday," says Saintfiet.

    "He played with his friends here, local football, street football - these were pitches without much grass, a little bit bumpy. Football is his passion and he loves the game. It's not about the stadium or the pitch it's about the love of touching that ball and kicking it around."

  18. football

    Welcome, Emmanuelpublished at 13:13 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2016

    Football

    Crystal Palace midfielder Yannick Bolasie wants to make new signing Emmanuel Adebayor feel at home.

  19. cricket

    Easy for England Under-19spublished at 13:10 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2016

    Cricket

    It has been an easy day for England's Under-19s side in the Under-19 ICC Cricket World Cup in Bangladesh.

    Centuries from Dan Lawrence (174) and Jack Burnham (148) helped take England to 371-3 from their 50 overs, before Fiji were bowled out for only 72.

    Saqib Mahmood (3-2) and Sam Curran (3-22) impressed with the ball as England eased to a huge 299-run victory in Chittagong.

    Things may get tougher for England in their second match as they play the West Indies on Friday.

  20. football

    Transfer newspublished at 13:05 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2016

    Football

    A couple of Football League transfers have just been confirmed in the last few moments.