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Hillsborough inquests: 96 Liverpool fans were unlawfully killed, jury finds
Champions League SF first leg: Man City v Real Madrid (19:45)
Petrov hopes to make professional return
World Snooker Championship updates
Tennis: Robson wins first WTA match since 2013
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Matt Davis and Alan Jewell
Hillsborough inquests conclusionpublished at 11:08
Hillsborough inquests' conclusionpublished at 11:07
11:07The jury has entered the courtroom in Warrington and it is expected to announce their conclusions shortly.
Hillsborough inquests' conclusionpublished at 11:06
11:06Hillsborough inquests' conclusionspublished at 11:01
11:01From BBC News' Judith Moritz...
Hillsborough inquests' conclusionpublished at 10:59
10:59The jury at the Hillsborough inquests is due to deliver its conclusions shortly. We'll bring you the announcement but a reminder that you can follow BBC News' live coverage here.
Hillsborough inquests' conclusionspublished at 10:54
10:54Read profiles of the 96 Liverpool supporters who died at Hillsborough here.
Hillsborough inquests' conclusionspublished at 10:50
10:50Hillsborough inquests' conclusionpublished at 10:46
10:46The Hillsborough inquests into the deaths of 96 Liverpool supporters at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final in Sheffield has seen the longest jury proceedings in British legal history.
The inquests started on 1 April 2014.
New inquests were ordered in December 2012 after the original verdict of accidental death at the first inquest - heard between November 1990 and March 1991 - was quashed following the publication of the Hillsborough independent report.
Follow BBC News' live coverage here with the conclusions into the new inquests due to be announced at 11:00 BST.
Hillsborough inquests' conclusionpublished at 10:42
10:42football 'Chelsea want to keep Solanke'published at 10:40
10:40Football
Simon Stone
BBC SportThere has been a lot of talk about Chelsea youngster Dominic Solanke and his perceived wage demands over the past 24 hours.
Chelsea are refusing to comment on the reports. However, it is understood the club are keen for 18-year-old forward to sign a new contract.
Solanke, who has been on loan at Vitesse Arnhem this season, has a year left on his present deal.
Chelsea are in the middle of their fifth successive FA Youth Cup final and are acutely aware of the need to bring home-grown talent into their first-team squad.
Reading-born Solanke has been at Chelsea since he was eight and former manager Jose Mourinho once said he would take the blame in the youngster did not go on to play for England.
football 'The crisps are on you'published at 10:37 British Summer Time 26 April 2016
10:37 BST 26 April 2016Football
After securing a 1-1 draw at Tottenham on Monday, West Brom had a message for Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker.
Lineker, of course, promised to present the show in his underpants should his beloved Foxes win the Premier League title.
get involved Get Involved - #bbcsportsdaypublished at 10:29 British Summer Time 26 April 2016
10:29 BST 26 April 2016We want to hear your thoughts on whether the Premier League title race is run, and Tuesday's Champions League semi-final between Manchester City and Real Madrid...
Daniel Fox: I still believe Tottenhamcan do it! Spurs supporters need to keep the faith. I'm fed up with this Leicester love-in anyway. #COYS, external
Barry Kane: The title has been over for weeks. Bar West Ham, not one team has put up any reasonable fight against Leicester in weeks.
Tweet #bbcsportsday or visit the BBC Sport Facebook page., external
golf Schwartzel to skip Olympicspublished at 10:22 British Summer Time 26 April 2016
10:22 BST 26 April 2016Golf
Former Masters winner Charl Schwartzel is the latest golfer to opt out of the Rio Olympics.
The South African follows countryman and former Open champion Louis Oosthuizen, Australia's former Masters winner Adam Scott and Fiji's ex-world number one Vijay Singh, in withdrawing.
Meanwhile, BBC golf correspondent Iain Carter believes apathy could cost the sport its golden opportunity in Brazil.
Read his thoughts here.
Hillsborough inquests' conclusionpublished at 10:16
10:16The families of the 96 Liverpool supporters who died at Hillsborough have been arriving at court in Warrington for the conclusions to the inquests.
The jurors, who have spent nine full days considering a 14-section questionnaire, reached unanimous conclusions on 13 of the questions.
The remaining section - for which they were told they could return a majority decision - asks whether the 96 were unlawfully killed.
The conclusions are due to be announced at 11:00 BST.
You can follow BBC News' live coverage here.
snooker Quarter-finals under waypublished at 10:10 British Summer Time 26 April 2016
10:10 BST 26 April 2016World Snooker Championships
We're under way in the first of the two quarter-finals at the Crucible and you can watch live coverage here.
Table one: Mark Williams (Wal) v Ding Junhui (Chn
Table two: Mark Selby (Eng) v Kyren Wilson (Eng)
golf Woods on the comeback trailpublished at 10:00 British Summer Time 26 April 2016
10:00 BST 26 April 2016Golf
Tiger Woods played his first stretch of holes since last August at the opening of a course he helped design.
The former world number one hit a ceremonial tee shot then played a few holes with his friend Mark O'Meara at Bluejack National in Texas.
The 40-year-old had two back operations last autumn but has registered for the US Open in June, suggesting a return may be imminent.
Happy Birthdaypublished at 09:53 British Summer Time 26 April 2016
09:53 BST 26 April 2016Willie Wood (bowls) - legendary Scot who became the first person to compete in seven Commonwealth Games in 2002, age 79.
John Isner (tennis) - American tennis player who beat Nicolas Mahut in the longest-ever match at Wimbledon, which lasted 11 hours and five minutes in 2010, age 31.
Daniil Kvyat (motor racing) - Russian Formula 1 driver for Red Bull, age 22.
get involved Get Involved - #bbcsportsdaypublished at 09:46
09:46So, Tottenham fans, do you hold out any hope of winning the Premier League title or has Monday night's draw with West Brom ended your hopes?
And Leicester supporters, is it in the bag or is there still a lingering fear that it could all go wrong in the final three matches?
We also want to hear your thoughts on Tuesday's Champions League semi-final first leg between Manchester City and Real Madrid. Can City contain Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and co? Will Sergio Aguero prove the difference?
Tweet us on #bbcsportsday.
football 5 live Football Daily podcastpublished at 09:41
09:41Football
Former Tottenham midfielder Jermaine Jenas says their title hopes are over following the 1-1 draw with West Brom.
You can hear from Jenas and a lot more besides in the 5 live Football Daily Podcast by clicking here.
'City fans have to be as loud as ever'published at 09:36 British Summer Time 26 April 2016
09:36 BST 26 April 2016Man City v Real Madrid, Champions League SF first leg (19:45 BST)
The Manchester City fans have not always been enamoured with the Champions Legaue this season but skipper Vincent Kompany says "they have to be as loud as they've ever been" against Real Madrid in the first leg of their semi-final later.
You can hear from Kompany and Real's Gareth Bale, as well as looking at the numbers behind Cristiano Ronaldo's career, by watching our video above.