Summary

  • Chelsea out of Champions League after loss to Paris St-Germain

  • Dortmund v Tottenham (18:00 GMT), Liverpool v Man Utd (20:05 GMT)

  • Get involved: My first sporting memory #bbcsportsday

  1. football

    On this daypublished at 10:26 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    Football

    2005: Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho was fined £5,000 by the Football Association for accusing Manchester United players of diving and cheating, while the club were also hit with a £15,000 punishment after a brawl at Blackburn.

    Jose MourinhoImage source, Getty Images
  2. get involved

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

    Your first sporting memory / the first game you watched

    Troy!:, external World Rally Championship 2001 in Wales. Cars screaming down forest roads and gravel getting sprayed up late into night! Was only six too!

    Derek Fallon:, external Going to see Liverpool play a League of Ireland XI in Dublin in 1978 I think. First time I had seen nets on goals!

    Richard Lawson:, external 18th Jan 1975 and my dad taking me to Brian Clough's first home game in charge of Forest against Leyton Orient.

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    Brian CloughImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    1975 was a pretty good time to start supporting Nottingham Forest. In the next five-and-a-half years they won the League title, two European Cups and two League Cups

  3. football

    Sam's skillspublished at 10:12 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    Football

    Now, we all love a nice bit of skill on Sportsday. And this certainly falls into that category.

    Watch some great footage from a MOTD Kickabout viewer showing off his skills. Sam, 12, chips three footballs in a row into a basketball hoop in his back garden. Not even a slip can stop him.

    And there is a great celebration at the end as well. Watch the video here.

    SkillImage source, MOTD Kickabout
  4. rugby union

    Tuilagi on bench for Englandpublished at 10:06 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016
    Breaking

    Rugby Union

    Manu Tuilagi will be on the bench as England name an unchanged starting XV to face Wales in the Six Nations at Twickenham on Saturday.

    The Leicester centre, 24, has not played for England since June 2014 because of a groin injury and disciplinary issues.

    England XV: Brown, Watson, Joseph, Farrell, Nowell, Ford, Youngs, Marler, Hartley, Cole, Itoje, Kruis, Robshaw, Haskell, B Vunipola.

    Replacements: Cowan-Dickie, M Vunipola, Brookes, Launchbury, Clifford, Care, Tuilagi, Daly.

  5. gossip

    LATEST GOSSIPpublished at 10:02 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    Real Madrid back in for De Gea

    It sounds like goalkeeper David de Gea could be in for another will-he, won't-he, tug-of-love between Manchester and Madrid when the transfer window reopens.

    De Gea's girlfriend Edurne Garcia, who is based in the Spanish capital, once described Manchester as "uglier than the back of a fridge".

  6. Everton news conferencepublished at 09:51

    Everton v Chelsea (Saturday, 17:230 GMT)

    Everton manager Roberto Martinez says that a match against Chelsea is a tough one ahead of the teams' FA Cup meeting on Saturday.

    "The opposition is as good as it gets. They are an experienced group who know how to win titles," he said.

    "We are just going day by day and getting ready for the match on Saturday."

  7. gossip

    Transfer gossippublished at 09:47 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    Barca go cold on Stones

    John StonesImage source, Getty Images

    A transfer rumour concerning Everton is gathering a bit of momentum.

    The Daily Mirror , externalfollow several Spanish outlets in reporting that Barcelona are shying away from biding for Toffees' 21-year-old defender John Stones after growing concerned that the 21-year-old will struggle to adapt to La Liga.

    The European champions are instead set to pursue Paris Saint Germain's Marquinos or Athletic Bilbao's Aymeric Laporte instead.

  8. get involved

    Get Involved #bbcsportsdaypublished at 09:40 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    Your first sporting memory / the first game you watched

    Some early comments on our talking point today. We want to know your first sporting memory / the first game you went to.

    Charles Tilley:, external First match, Arsenal vs Wimbledon circa 1996, was more interested in my lunch and wondering why I couldn't hear commentary.

    John McEnerney:, external 1979 FA Cup Final Alan Sunderland's winner, nipped in at the back post to win a five goal thriller. Super perm & tash!

    AcBrook:, external First ever football match I went to was back in 2007, West Ham vs Brighton in the FA Cup, 3-0 win, been a West Ham fan since!

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    Alan SunderlandImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Alan Sunderland's late winner gave Arsenal a 3-2 win over Manchester United in the 1979 FA Cup final

  9. Everton news conferencepublished at 09:36

    Everton v Chelsea (Saturday, 17:30 GMT)

    Everton

    Everton manager Roberto Martinez says that left-sided midfielder Bryan Oviedo could still play a part in the weekend's FA Cup tie despite being taken to hospital with a chest infection.

    "He has reacted well and we hope to have him back with us tomorrow," said the Spaniard.

    Tom Cleverley and Aaron Lennon are also in contention to play in the match.

  10. football

    Footballpublished at 09:28

    Everton v Chelsea (Saturday, 17:30 GMT)

    Everton

    Everton youtube channelImage source, Everton youtube channel

    Everton streamed Roberto Martinez's news conference on their Youtube channel.

    The online fans reaction to their manager suggests patience is running out with the Toffees' talented squad lying 12th in the Premier League.

  11. football

    Everton news conferencepublished at 09:20

    Everton v Chelsea (Saturday, 17:30 GMT)

    Everton

    Everton counterpart Roberto Martinez believes that Guus Hiddink's arrival at Chelsea has helped stabilise the club in the wake of Jose Mourinho's departure. 

    "I am sure that Guus Hiddink's tactical experience from across the leagues has helped Chelsea and his knowledge of balancing dressing rooms has helped as well," said the Spaniard.

    The two teams meet in the FA Cup this weekend.

  12. get involved

    Get Involved #bbcsportsdaypublished at 09:22 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    Your first sporting memory / the first game you went to?

    Today is BBC News School Report Day with School Reporters working on more than 100 BBC programmes and services around the UK.

    The project encourages 11-16 year olds across the UK to make their own news.

    For today's Sportsday debate we want to know what got you into sport as a youngster? So, today, we're asking..

    What is your first sporting memory? What was the first game you watched?

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    Southampton v ChelseaImage source, Getty Images
  13. "I am not talking to anyone"published at 09:15 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    Zlatan IbrahimovicImage source, Getty Images

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been linked with a move to Manchester United, external when his contract comes to an end at Paris Saint Germain this summer.

    The 34-year-old was giving nothing away after giving a pretty good advert for his services last night in PSG's win over Chelsea.

    "When I leave PSG? You have already said it then!," Ibrahimovic told Sky Sports.

    "I have another two months at PSG and I am not talking with anyone else. It is not the moment for that. I am not closing with anyone."

  14. football

    On this daypublished at 09:10

    Football

    2001: Roy Essandoh swept Division Two Wycombe into the FA Cup semi-finals with a stoppage-time headed winner against Leicester at Filbert Street.

    Roy EssandohImage source, PA
  15. football

    It's fight nightpublished at 09:00

    Liverpool v Manchester United

    Liverpool v Manchester United programmeImage source, Liverpool FC

    Ding-ding. Seconds out, guards up and let's get ready to rumble.

    The matchday programme for tonight's monster Europa League tie is drawing on old-school boxing publicity posters to crank the hype a little higher.

  16. Happy Birthdaypublished at 08:53 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    Time to dish out the cake, here's your sporting birthday's for March 10th. Former Blackburn, Chelsea and Celtic striker Chris Sutton was born on this day in 1973. 

    Barcelona, Inter Milan, and Everton striker Samuel Eto'o turns 35 today, Stoke goalkeeper Jack Butland was born on this day in 1993 and away from football Terry Holmes the former Wales and British Lions scrum half reaches the grand old age of 59. 

    Happy birthday to all of you.

    Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'oImage source, Getty Images
  17. Gossip columnpublished at 08:49 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    Riyad MahrezImage source, Twitter
    Image caption,

    An image of Riyad Mahrez wearing a Barcelona shirt that has surfaced on social media

    The transfer window is shut, but the plotting and scheming continues as clubs line up some fresh talent to spruce up their squads.

    The Daily Star, external claim that Liverpool and Manchester United are going head to head this summer to lure World Cup winner Mario Gotze from Bayern Munich to the Premier League.

    Barcelona reportedly want to sign Leicester's Riyad Mahrez but think it will be "diificult"., external

    The second richest club in the world? Chasing a player who has apparently been pictured wearing their shirt on his holidays? 

    I wouldn't bet against them just yet...

    Plenty more rumours in our gossip column.

  18. football

    Listen to the 5 live Football Daily Podcastpublished at 08:45 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2016

    Football

    Do you have time for some early morning listening? Good, as we have the perfect thing to listen to.

    Check out BBC Radio 5 live's Football Daily Podcast, with all the reaction to Chelsea's Champions League exit.

  19. Paper talkpublished at 08:35

    Daily Telegraph

    Daily TelegraphImage source, Daily Telegraph

    The Daily Telegraph also plaster Zlatan Ibrahimovic's face all over their back page.

    Chief football correspondent Jason Burt predicts there will be repercussions as Chelsea find themselves usurped by the new noveau riche for a second season in a row in the Champions League.

    "There will be no Champions League football next season at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea will not qualify, and it looks a long, long way back for them right now. The reality of that is about to dawn on Roman Abramovich," he writes.  , external