Summary

  • Derby County v Man Utd (19:55 GMT)

  • FA Cup news conferences

  • Sunderland agree Khazri fee

  • Former Man Utd captain Vidic retires

  • Your club's best January signings #bbcsportsday

  1. football

    Arsenal news conferencepublished at 09:17 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    Arsenal v Burnley (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Arsene Wenger is facing the media ahead of Arsenal's FA Cup fourth-round tie with Burnley on Saturday.

    First up is some team news, with the manager confirming that only Santi Cazorla and Jack Wilshere are not in training.

    “Francis Coquelin is in contention, but it is too soon for Danny Welbeck," he said. "Alexis Sanchez is back so we have the number of players we need upfront."

  2. football

    Arsenal news conferencepublished at 09:14 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    Arsenal v Burnley (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Emma Jones
    BBC London

    arsenal news conferenceImage source, BBC Sport

    Arsene Wenger's view of waiting journalists. But how many questions will the Arsenal boss get about Burnley?  

  3. tennis

    Murray v Raonicpublished at 09:07 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    Australian Open

    Not going to plan in Melbourne for Andy Murray.

    Milos Raonic is a break up and leads 4-2 in the first set.

    andy murrayImage source, AFP
  4. football

    Bournemouth news conferencepublished at 09:05 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    Portsmouth v Bournemouth (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Junior StanislasImage source, Getty Images

    Eddie Howe also revealed the extent of the injury to winger Junior Stanislas, who limped off with a knee injury in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Sunderland.

    "Junior is not fit for this game. He might not be fit for next week. His injury isn't as bad as first feared. The scans came back positively, but we'll continue to assess him."

  5. football

    Bournemouth news conferencepublished at 09:04 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    Portsmouth v Bournemouth (Sat,15:00 GMT)

    Eddie Howe on playing south coast rivals Portsmouth in the FA Cup fourth-round:"I'm full of admiration for the job [manager] Paul Cook has done. We'll have to be very good to progress in a derby

    "The pitch is close to the stands and the crowd are involved in games at Fratton Park. If we don't start well it will be difficult."

    "Coming in at the third round is a new experience. The magic is there if you want it to be, the competition has changed."

  6. football

    Bournemouth news conferencepublished at 08:58 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    Portsmouth v Bournemouth (15:00 GMT)

    Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe has been speaking ahead of the south-coast derby in the FA Cup fourth-round tie on Saturday.

    First up, some transfer news...

    "The January window has been successful, so far, we acted early. But there's not a lot more to be done," he said.

    "We'd like to get one more in but don't expect it. I'm not expecting anyone else to leave at this stage."

    eddie howeImage source, Getty Images
  7. football

    Conte to Chelsea?published at 08:55

    Football gossip

    Chelsea want Italy boss Antonio Conte, 46, as the long-term replacement for Jose Mourinho, according to the Daily Mail., external

    Read the rest of Friday's gossip here.

    conteImage source, Getty Images
  8. football

    On this daypublished at 08:50

    Football

    In 2003, Manchester City signed Robbie Fowler from Leeds for £6m. 80 appearances later, and a goal ratio of one in four (including this one in a Manchester derby) Fowler returned 'home' to Liverpool. 

    Robbie FowlerImage source, Getty Images
  9. Football Daily podcastpublished at 08:45 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    GrabImage source, .

    Eleanor Oldroyd brings you reaction from Louis van Gaal's spikey press conference before Manchester United's FA Cup fourth round tie against Derby County. You'll also hear news on Greg Dykes future as chairman of the FA, and an update on Kevin de Bruyne’s injury setback.

    Listen here 

  10. Happy birthdaypublished at 08:38 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    Top row (left to right): Brazilian football legend Romario (50), Hartlepool manager Ronnie Moore (63) and Peter Lovenkrands (36)

    Middle row: Former F1 racing driver Jody Scheckter (66), South Africa paralympian Natalie du Toit (32) and ex-West Indies cricket Andy Roberts (65)

    Bottom row: Ex-Bolton striker Ivan Klasnic (36), 1988 GB hockey Olympic gold medallist Sean Kerly (56) and four time Olympic gold medallist Greg Louganis (56). 

    Romario, Ronnie Moore, Peter Lovenkrands, Jody Scheckter, Natalie du Toit, Andy Roberts, Ivan Klasnic, Sean Kerly and Greg LouganisImage source, Getty/Rex
  11. football

    Friday's news conferencespublished at 08:32 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    Football

    Away from the tennis, there's plenty of talking to be done ahead of the weekend's FA Cup fourth-round ties and we'll bring you the best of it in Sportsday. As ever, all times are in GMT and are more of an approximation than an actual appointment...

    • 08:00 Bournemouth
    • 09:00 Arsenal, Everton, West Brom
    • 09:15 Aston Villa
    • 12:45 Manchester City
    • 13:15 Chelsea
    • 14:00 Liverpool
  12. Murray v Raonic - livepublished at 08:27 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra

    Not that we want you to leave us, but there's live text and radio commentary of the second Australian Open men's semi-final right now over here

    Andy MurrayImage source, .
  13. tennis

    Hingis and Mirza win doubles crownpublished at 08:23 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    Australian Open

    Hingis and Mirza win doubles crownImage source, Getty Images

    Before Andy Murray steps onto the court, some silverware has been handed out.

    Martina Hingis and Sania Mirza have won the Australian Open women's doubles title.

    The top seeds beat Czech pair Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka 7-6 (7-1) 6-3 in the final at Melbourne Park.

  14. tennis

    Murray v Raonicpublished at 08:09 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    Australian Open

    This is the big one.

    Andy Murray v Milos Raonic in the semi-final of the Australian Open at 08:30 GMT.

    You can listen to commentary from Melbourne on Radio 5 live extra, follow a live text commentary on the BBC Sport website and we will also bring you updates on the match, because we are good like that.

    Andy MurrayImage source, Getty Images
  15. Back pagespublished at 08:03 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    The Daily Mail go with the same line, the Dutchman has a three-year deal at Old Trafford and will be seeing that out.

    They also have an exclusive on Lord Coe, reporting the IAAF president warned UK Athletics about allegations of bribes before the vote for the 2017 World Championships.

    Daily MailImage source, Daily Mail
  16. Back pagespublished at 08:02 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    daily expressImage source, daily express

    But then if you take a look at the Express, you will see quite clearly that Louis van Gaal is going nowhere.

    Keeping up?

  17. Back pagespublished at 08:02 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    TimesImage source, Times

    Or will he?

    The Times report that Louis van Gaal could lose his job if Manchester United are beaten by Derby in the FA Cup.

  18. Back pagespublished at 08:01 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    TelegraphImage source, Telegraph

    Will he stay or will he go? That is the big question that surroundsLouis van Gaal.

    There have been numerous reports that he will reign or be sacked due to Manchester United's woeful season.

    But as the Telegraph report, the Dutchman will see out his three-year contract.

  19. Back pagespublished at 08:01 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2016

    We have to start with the Sun, who have come up with this George Michael-inspired headline...

    The SunImage source, The Sun

    The paper report that Louis van Gaal has pleaded with fans ahead of his side's crucial FA Cup fourth-round tie with Derby.