Summary

  • Champions League QF first leg: PSG v Man City (19:45 BST)

  • Also: Wolfsburg v Real Madrid

  • Rangers 'must challenge after winning promotion'

  • US star Wambach admits taking cocaine

  • Get involved: Best forward in Europe this season vote

  1. football

    Police raid on Uefapublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 6 April 2016

    Football

    The police raid on Uefa comes in the wake of Fifa president Gianni Infantino denying any wrongdoing after leaked documents suggested he signed off on a contract with two businessmen who have since been accused of bribery.

    Hugo and Mariano Jinkis, as owners of Cross Trading, bought TV rights for Uefa Champions League football and immediately sold them on for almost three times the price.

    The 2006 contract was signed off by Infantino when he was a Uefa director.

    According to leaked documents, Cross Trading sold them to Ecuadorian TV broadcaster Teleamazonas for $311,170 (£220,000).

    Infantino says he is "dismayed" that his "integrity is being doubted".

  2. football

    Swiss police raid Uefapublished at 15:20
    Breaking

    Football

    This just in from BBC sports news correspondent Richard Conway...

  3. football

    Rangers fan: 'We're coming for the Premiership title'published at 15:14 British Summer Time 6 April 2016

    Football

    Media caption,

    Rangers fan Murray says his side should aim high after securing promotion.

    Listen to this optimistic Rangers fan speaking to 5 live on his title hopes for next season in the Scottish Premiership.

    You can also click/press here to follow the link if you are that way inclined.

  4. football

    'No comment'published at 15:09 British Summer Time 6 April 2016

    Football

  5. get involved

    Get Involved - best forward votepublished at 15:03

    Football

    Thanks to all those who took part in a our vote on who has been the best forward in Europe's top leagues this season.

    We'll bring you the full results shortly.

  6. rugby league

    Jewitt to leave Tigerspublished at 14:59

    Super League

    Prop Lee Jewitt will leave Castleford Tigers at the end of the season to join Australian club Townsville Blackhawks. The 29-year-old has been with the Super League club since May 2014.

  7. get involved

    Get Involved - sporting verbspublished at 14:53

    #bbcsportsday

    Stephen Buttiegieg: "To Lineker"  - to make a promise (you think) you will never have to keep. 

    Michael Trigatzis: "To Villa" - to repeatedly sell your best players & expect panic-bought unproven replacements to perform  

    Chris Harris: "To Le Tissier" - to do something unbelievably amazing whenever you want, despite looking like you shouldn't be able to do it.

    Mark Flay: "To Bullard" - never taking something meant to be enjoyable too serious.

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  8. football

    Zlatan - real or fake?published at 14:46

    Football

    Zlatan IbrahimovicImage source, Getty Images

    There has been plenty of Mr Ibrahimovic in today's Sportsday - with the Swedish striker providing the inspiration for our sporting verbs debate - but you can never have enough Zlatan.

    We have compiled 20 Ibrahimovic quotes for a quiz - see if you can guess the real ones from the fake ones.

    Incredible skill, monumental ego. Have some fun here.

  9. get involved

    Get Involved - best forward in Europe votepublished at 14:40

    Football

    You've got 20 minutes left to vote on who you consider to have been the best forward in Europe this season.

    Choose from the 15 options to the right of this page or click on the 'vote' tab if you're using a mobile device.

    Online voting terms and conditions can be read here.

  10. swimming

    'Bent spoon' medals for swimmerspublished at 14:34

    Swimming

    Nick Hope
    BBC Sport, Olympic Sport reporter

    "The London Aquatics Centre will hold a major swimming competition for the first time since the 2012 Olympics, when the European Aquatics Championships take place in May.

    "Today the organisers have revealed an interesting 'bent spoon' design for the medals."

    SwimmingImage source, .
  11. get involved

    Get Involved - sporting verbspublished at 14:28

    #bbcsportsday

    Martyn Taylor: "To Ashley" - to make a healthy profit while turning the club into relegation certainties.

    Lewis Dutton: "To Delph" - pledge loyalty to your "great" boss, then resign two days later.

    Tim Stubbs: "To Eddie" - To take something that's broken and, in the space of three months, mend it and make it 10x better! Thanks Mr Jones.

    Ben Hewitt: "To Gerrard" - to slip and fall on one's posterior at a crucial moment.

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  12. football

    Players 'hurt' by Davis criticism - Foxpublished at 14:22

    Football

    David FoxImage source, Rex Features

    David Fox says Crewe Alexandra's players were hurt by criticism from boss Steve Davis after their defeat by Peterborough.

    The midfielder said some players had "thrown in the towel" following the League One strugglers' 3-0 loss on Saturday.

    "When the manager starts questioning your effort, that's what hurts the most," Fox, 32, told BBC Radio Stoke.

    "But he's bang on - the performance left a lot of questions open and we have to try to put it right."

  13. Jury sent out at Hillsborough inquestspublished at 14:16

    The jury at the Hillsborough inquests into the deaths of 96 Liverpool supporters has been sent out to start deliberating after hearing two years of evidence.

    The seven women and three men will respond to a 14-section questionnaire on how the supporters died at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final with Nottingham Forest.

    One question asks if the fans were unlawfully killed.

    Read BBC News' developing report here.

  14. boxing

    Thumbs-up from Blackwellpublished at 14:10

    Boxing

    A happy sight as British super featherweight Stephen Smith tweets a picture of a smiling Nick Blackwell, who is recovering in hospital.

    Blackwell, 25, spent nine days in an induced coma after suffering a bleed on the skull following his British middleweight title defeat by Chris Eubank Jr in London on 26 March.

  15. football

    'Rangers will need time in top flight'published at 14:03

    Football

    Rangers players celebrate sealing the Championship titleImage source, SNS Group Alan Harvey

    Former Rangers defender Dave MacPherson is backing the Ibrox club to "come back bigger, better and stronger".

    However, he does not expect Rangers to be in shape to win the Premiership next season, following their promotion for winning the Championship title.

    "The players will be looking forward to challenging Celtic, Aberdeen and Hearts at the top," MacPherson told BBC Scotland.

    "But I think it will take two or three seasons for them to compete."

  16. get involved

    Get Involved - vote on best forward in Europepublished at 13:58

    Football

    If you haven't already, don't forget to vote on who you think has been the best forward in Europe's top leagues this season.

    There are 15 options to choose from - including other - and the vote will run until 15:00 BST.

    To make your choice, click to the right of this page or click on the 'vote' tab if you're using a mobile device.

    Online voting terms and conditions can be read here.

  17. get involved

    Get Involved - sporting verbspublished at 13:54 British Summer Time 6 April 2016

    #bbcsportsday

    Steve Moysey: "To Spurs" - to win against top oppo, success in sight, fail against weak oppo and miss out. "We've Spursed it up again!"

    Christian Evans: "To Neville" - to talk yourself up and then fail to deliver.

    Guillaume: "To Inzaghi" - to always be living on the edge.

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  18. Road trippublished at 13:48 British Summer Time 6 April 2016

    Moto GP

    MotoGP drivers and teams have been on quite a road trip to get to their next race.

    Following he Argentina Grand Prix at Termas de Río Hondo on Sunday, some teams were unable to fly out after a storm caused the cancellation of their flights.

    So they jumped on the team bus for an epic 12 hours journey across Argentina to catch a flight to Austin, Texas for the next race.

    One of those caught up in the delays was British rider Scott Redding who races for OCTO Pramac Yakhnich.

  19. get involved

    Get Involved - sporting verbspublished at 13:41 British Summer Time 6 April 2016

    #bbcsportsday

    Cal Gibson: "To Toon" - to cling onto a 'big club' status while fighting for relegation. See also "To Villa".

    Village Cricketer: "To Brathwaite" - To unleash savage destruction on the biggest stage.

    Jake Wilson: "To Adebayor" - to play for nearly all the clubs in any one city.

    Victor Ekpo: "To Mourinho" - to win without Zlataning. 

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  20. football

    Klopp return 'very, very special'published at 13:38 British Summer Time 6 April 2016

    Borussia Dortmund v Liverpool, Europa League QF first leg, (Thursday, 20:05 BST)

    Jurgen KloppImage source, Getty Images

    Jurgen Klopp's return to Borussia Dortmund will be a "very, very special occasion", according to the German club's coach Thomas Tuchel.

    The Liverpool boss will face the side he led for seven years - winning the Bundesliga twice - in the Europa League on Thursday. 

    "I'm 100% sure that nobody forgets this time," said Tuchel.

    "It's a very special game of course and Jurgen will get a warm welcome but from the moment the whistle blows, he wants to win."