Summary

  • Liam Dawson included in England's T20 World Cup squad

  • Hartlepool boss Ronnie Moore leaves club by mutual consent

  • Peterborough v West Brom live on BBC One from 19:30 GMT

  • Get involved: #bbcsportsday

  1. rugby union

    Rugby Unionpublished at 10:45 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    England's Women have announced their team to face Italy in the Six Nations on Saturday. 

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  2. netball

    Corbin to miss rest of seasonpublished at 10:44 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    Netball Superleague

    England international Sasha Corbin will miss the rest of the season after damaging her anterior cruciate ligament.

    Corbin, 27, was injured playing for Loughborough Lightning against her former club Hertfordshire Mavericks on Saturday.

  3. tennis

    ITF bans two umpires and suspends four morepublished at 10:42 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    Two umpires have been banned by the International Tennis Federation and four more are being investigated over allegations of fixing.

    The ITF has revealed it barred Kazakhstani Kirill Parfenov for life in February 2015 and suspended Croatia's Denis Pitner for a year last August.

    Four others are being investigated for allegedly taking bribes to manipulate scores on the Futures Tour.

    This follows BBC and BuzzFeed claims of match-fixing in tennis.

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  4. football

    Zamalek sack Mido after 37 dayspublished at 10:34 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    Now you see him, now you don't. 

    Former Tottenham striker Ahmed 'Mido' Hossam has been sacked as the coach of Zamalek for a second time after just 37 days in charge of the Egyptian champions.

    His dismissal follows a 2-0 loss to their rivals Al Ahly on Tuesday.

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  5. boxing

    Joshua could fight Charles Martin for IBF titlepublished at 10:29 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    There's a bit of boxing on the menu today too because unbeaten British heavyweight Anthony Joshua is in talks over an IBF world title fight against Charles Martin. 

    Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn has confirmed that American Martin, also undefeated, is a possible opponent for Joshua at London's O2 Arena on 9 April.

    Martin, 29, has won 23 and drawn one of 24 fights and beat Vyacheslav Glazkov for the vacant IBF belt in January.

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  6. Happy Birthday to...published at 10:24 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    Mark SpitzImage source, Getty Images

    I know what you're thinking, don't tell me, nope, I've got it... you want to know which sporting idols were born on this day. I'm right, aren't I? Happy birthday to...

    Mark Spitz - the American swimmer who won seven gold medals at the 1972 Olympics was born in 1950.

    Andrew Johnson - the former Crystal Palace, Everton and England striker is 35 today.

    Justin Gatlin - the American sprinter was born on this day in 1982.

  7. get involved

    Get Involved #bbcsportsdaypublished at 10:19 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    I wish we had kept...

    Geraldine King: BWFC got rid of Sam Allardyce and the rot set in. Always set a team up to do a job and big boys hated coming to Reebok. Firm and fair.

    Jamie Arnold: Newcastle fan, wish we would have kept Chris Hughton, good young manager that deserved more. Actually can we have him back?

    sizey86: Joe Royle, he was starting to build something good at Everton mutually consented too soon.  

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    Joe Royle won the FA Cup with Everton in 1995

  8. football

    Pogba - a cut above the restpublished at 10:16 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    Just in case you've forgotten, here's a selection of Paul Pogba's best recent hairstyles. Just for fun. 

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  9. football

    Another outrageous Pogba hairstyle...published at 10:13 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    Paul Pogba has done it again. The Juventus midfielder has come away from the barbers with another eye-catching barnet. The former Manchester United man has posted his latest style - a Pokemon-inspired one apparently - on Instagram. , externalBravo, sir. 

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  10. football

    Verma undergoes tests after collapsepublished at 10:08 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    National League

    Brent Pilnick, BBC Sport

    Torquay United midfielder Aman Verma is undergoing hospital tests after collapsing at home last week following a training session.

    Verma, 27, hopes to find out the results next Monday, and will sit out Saturday's game against Chester.

    "It might just be a virus that has hit him hard," Torquay manager Kevin Nicholson said. "But with all that's gone on lately in football with things like heart problems we couldn't take any chances."

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  11. get involved

    Get Involved #bbcsportsdaypublished at 10:05 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    I wish we had kept...

    JimboWilson: The Guvnor Paul Ince at Macclesfield. Kept us up in league 2 and as player/manager made 1 short appearance. Legend.

    Rubyshakes: If England hadn't come calling for Roy Hodgson, West Brom would be upper mid-table instead of lower mid-table *sigh*

    Dane Dunne: Kevin Blackwell at Sheff Utd because sacking him led to League One.

    To get your comment on this page is very easy. Tweet us using the hashtag #bbcsportsday or leave a message on the Match of the Day Facebook page and we will choose the best ones.

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  12. cricket

    Dawson in England World T20 squadpublished at 10:01 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016
    Breaking

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    As a quick reminder, uncapped all-rounder Liam Dawson is included in England's squad for the World T20 in India next month.

    Who is Liam Dawson? Well the 25-year-old Hampshire player is a former England Under-19s captain who has played 105 first-class matches, averaging 34.20 with the bat and taking 110 wickets.  

    To read more about England's squad, click here. 

    Dawson in England World T20 squad

    Uncapped Liam Dawson is named in England's World T20 squad despite coach Trevor Bayliss never having watched him play.

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  13. cricket

    Pietersen reactspublished at 09:56 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    Cricket

    Former England batsman Kevin Pietersen has taken to social media to tweet his reaction to England's squad for the World Twenty20. 

    Ex-England captain Michael Vaughan recently called for Pietersen to be recalled into the England squad because of his stunning form in the short-form game. 

    Pietersen was the third-highest run-scorer in the recent Big Bash competition in Australia, scoring more half-centuries (four) than anyone else, but those runs weren't enough to get him back into the England side. 

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  14. formula 1

    The force is strongpublished at 09:51 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    Triple world champion Lewis Hamilton has been hanging out with Yoda in George Lucas' office, as I did yesterday funnily enough. The pair apparently got on like a house on fire and their love will, I'm told, Endor*

    The Briton wrote: "Hanging with the ORIGINAL Yoda in George Lucas' office. "A Jedi never holds on" words from THE great George Lucas #legend, external#inspiration, external#jedi, external#icon, external.

    * This sentence is made up. 

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  15. formula 1

    Formula 1 gossippublished at 09:47 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    Formula 1

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    Talking of pole positions, it takes us nicely to the world of Formula 1 gossip. 

    Manor take on Mercedes test driver. Ferrari ready to take on Mercedes? Do Williams want a superstar? To read today's F1 gossip click here if you wish. 

    Formula 1 gossip

    Haryanto still hopeful, Hamilton out with Jay Z, Jorda hits back, Vandoorne moves to Super Formula, plus more.

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  16. football

    Warnock to the rescue?published at 09:44 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    Football

    Here's some more football rumours for you. According to the Guardian, , externalformer Crystal Palace and Leeds boss Neil Warnock is in "pole position" to become Rotherham’s new manager until the end of the season, replacing Neil Redfearn at the New York Stadium. 

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  17. gossip

    LATEST GOSSIPpublished at 09:40 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    Hang on, we've not mentioned the best of today's gossip, as found in our, well, gossip page. Here's a snippet: 

    Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri, 48, will take up Chelsea's offer to become their new manager in the summer, according to his former boss Giovanni Galeone. (Radio Radio, via Sun), external

    Leicester City are ready to offer forward Riyad Mahrez, 24, an improvement to his current £35,000-a-month contract. (Daily Mail), external

    Manchester City want to make West Ham midfielder Dimitri Payet the first signing of Guardiola's tenure and are preparing a £30m bid for the 28-year-old.(Sun), external

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  18. get involved

    Get Involved #bbcsportsdaypublished at 09:36 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    I wish we had kept...

    Ewan 'The Roch' Lury: Roberto Di Matteo. He won the Champions League then was sacked six months later. Why would Abramovich do that?

    Sam Clarke: Tim Sherwood; he seemed like he knew what he was doing despite results not going his way. A great motivator.

    Mou united: Sir Alex Ferguson, no one wanted that legend gone, he was the club's emblem.

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  19. football

    Fans explain protestpublished at 09:35 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    Football

    Dortmund fan Marc Quambusch, a member of the campaign group behind the protest, explained why some supporters chose to miss the opening 20 minutes.

    "Obviously it's not something we want to do, but we feel we have to do it," he told the BBC World Service. "We don't feel very good about not supporting the team for the first 20 minutes, but it has to be."

    Quambusch also backed the decision of thousands of Liverpool fans to leave the Sunderland match early.

    "It's always good to see fans protesting against bad conditions and, yes, they have our solidarity," he said. "I hope it is inspiring other fans to join them and to protest as well. I love English football but it is killing itself."

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  20. football

    Dortmund fans throw tennis balls in ticket protestpublished at 09:29 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2016

    Football

    It isn't just Liverpool fans who are unhappy about ticket prices because protesting Borussia Dortmund fans threw tennis balls onto the pitch during their German Cup victory over Stuttgart. 

    Supporters also boycotted the first 20 minutes of the 3-1 quarter-final win.  

    A quarter of away tickets for the game cost 70 euros (£55), with the cheapest seats priced at 38.50 euros (£30) and standing tickets at 19.50 euros (£15).  

    To read more about the story, click here. 

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