Summary

  • 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

  1. football

    Man City v Real Madridpublished at 09:31 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    Champions League semi-final first leg (19:45 BST)

    MARCAImage source, MARCA

    "The king against Kun" is the headline on Spanish sports newspaper Marca this morning.

    Cristiano Ronaldo v Sergio "Kun" Aguero is the headline act in Manchester City's first ever Champions League semi-final at 19:45 BST.

    From Gareth Bale to Kevin de Bruyne, David Silva to Karim Benzema, there will be a galaxy of stars on show at the Etihad tonight.

    ASImage source, AS
  2. football

    FA confirm Vardy banpublished at 09:23 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    Football

    The Football Association has now confirmed Jamie Vardy's additionalone-match ban - while there is also a punishment for Leicester.

    The player has also been fined £10,000 and warned about his future conduct.

    Leicester have been fined £20,000 after accepting an FA charge of "failing to ensure its players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion".

    That punishment relates to Leicester's players' reaction to the foul by Wes Morgan on Winston Reid at a corner that resulted in West Ham getting an 83rd-minute penalty.

  3. snooker

    Quarter-final drawpublished at 09:16 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    World Snooker Championship

    You can watch Tuesday's quarter-finals (best of 25 frames) on BBC TV and the BBC Sport website. Not long now until the action gets under way.

    10:00 BST

    Kyren Wilson (Eng) v Mark Selby (Eng)

    Ding Junhui (Chn) v Mark Williams (Wal)

    14:30 BST

    Alan McManus (Sco) v John Higgins (Sco)

    Marco Fu (HK) v Barry Hawkins (Eng)

  4. snooker

    Ronnie's woespublished at 09:12 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    World Snooker Championship

    Ronnie O'SullivanImage source, Getty Images

    Ronnie O'Sullivan says he is struggling to deal with the expectation of being snooker's "figurehead".

    The five-time champion, 40, failed to reach the World Championship quarter-finals for only the second time in 13 years as he lost to Barry Hawkins.

    Afterwards he revealed his difficulty in handling his "responsibilities", pointing to his media no-show after his first-round win over David Gilbert.

    "I wasn't in a fit state to really come and speak to you guys," he said.

  5. snooker

    O'Sullivan bows outpublished at 09:05 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    World Snooker Championship

    Ronnie O'Sullivan failed to reach the World Championship quarter-finals for just the second time in 13 years as he suffered a thrilling final-frame defeat against Barry Hawkins.

    Five-time champion O'Sullivan looked to be in desperate trouble at 12-9, but hit breaks of 124, 88 and 63 to level.

    World number 11 Hawkins fluffed his first chance in the decider.

    But, after O'Sullivan carelessly went in off, Hawkins wrapped up the win and will play Marco Fu in the last eight.

    ronnie o'sullivanImage source, Getty Images
  6. Hillsborough inquests conclude (11:00 BST)published at 08:56

  7. Hillsborough inquests' conclusions (11:00 BST)published at 08:51

    96 balloon in tribute to Hillsborough disaster victimsImage source, Getty Images

    After hearing more than two years of evidence, the jury at the Hillsborough inquests will reveal its conclusions into how 96 Liverpool fans were fatally injured in the disaster at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final.

    The jury of six women and three men began its deliberations on 6 April and finished on Monday.

    The forewoman said that at least seven of them had reached agreement on whether the 96 had been unlawfully killed.

    Their conclusions will be delivered at 11:00 BST in Warrington and we'll bring you the announcement and reaction.

    You can follow BBC News' live coverage of the inquests' conclusions here.

  8. football

    Warnock: Cancer-fighting wife told me to manage againpublished at 08:46

    Football

    Media caption,

    Neil Warnock admits it was his wife Sharon who insisted he return to management with Rotherham

    Rotherham boss Neil Warnock spoke to 5 live about the reasons he has come back in to football management, listen to that interview above.

    Or click here to the best of 5 live's In Short

  9. football

    Champagne on icepublished at 08:41 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    Football

    Jason Bourne
    BBC Radio Leicester Sport

    "Last night's result at White Hart Lane has hammered the fairytale home for a lot of Leicester City fans.

    "There was a real outpouring of emotion from my family and friends as West Brom's equaliser - and what it could mean - hit everyone like a sledgehammer. 

    "It's happening. It's really happening. For this season's 5000-1 outsiders to actually win the Premier League title at the home of Manchester United would cap off an incredible season and go down as the greatest day in the club's history. 

    "This doesn't happen to Leicester City - but it is. It's going to happen. The dream is becoming a reality. The champagne is on ice."

  10. football

    Tottenham 1-1 West Brompublished at 08:35 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    Football

    Take a listen to 5 live's In Short clip as Tottenham fell short against West Brom.

    Or click here to get the best of In Short

  11. football

    Foxes one win from titlepublished at 08:30 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    Football

    After 35 games, the impossible dream is almost a reality.

    Claudio Ranieri's unfancied side started the season as 5,000-1 outsiders for the title.

    But just one more win will do it for Leicester.

    title raceImage source, BBC Sport
  12. football

    Pochettino retains hopepublished at 08:23 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    Football

    Despite Leicester holding a healthy seven-point lead over Tottenham, Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino has not yet giving up on his side winning the Premier League.

    "Mathematically it is still possible. We need to fight for the points," Pochettino told BBC Sport.

    Mauricio PochettinoImage source, AFP
  13. football

    Vardy's ban extendedpublished at 08:15 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    Football

    When Leicester go for the title at Manchester United on Sunday, they will have to do so without top scorer Jamie Vardy.

    The England striker, who missed Sunday's win against Swansea, was given an additional one-game ban for improper conduct.

    Vardy angrily confronted referee Jon Moss after being sent off during the 2-2 draw against West Ham on 17 April.  

    Jamie VardyImage source, AFP
  14. football

    Spurs title hopes fadepublished at 08:10 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    Football

    Craig DawsonImage source, Getty Images

    Craig Dawson.

    The West Brom player who put Tottenham fans through the ringer on Monday night.

    First he scored a first-half own goal and Spurs' title dream was very much on.

    But then redemption for Dawson, calamity for Spurs, as the defender scored a 73rd-minute equaliser.

    The result leaves Tottenham seven points behind Leicester with three games left.

    Claudio Ranieri's side can win the title with victory at Old Trafford on Sunday.

  15. Coming uppublished at 08:06 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    • The Hillsborough inquests conclude at 11:00 BST.
    • A look back on Tottenham's draw with West Brom that leaves Leicester on the brink of the Premier League title.
    • Manchester City in Champions League semi-final action against Real Madrid.
    • Updates from the World Snooker Championships.
    • Plus all the day's breaking sports news as it happens.
  16. Postpublished at 07:54 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    The Guardian

    GuardianImage source, guardian

    Tottenham and Manchester City also dominate the Guardian's news agenda.

  17. Postpublished at 07:54 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    Metro

    MetroImage source, Metro

    It's the same story in the Metro, as Spurs' draw leaves Leicester one win from the title.

  18. Postpublished at 07:50 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    The Sun

    The SunImage source, The Sun

    The Sun also focus on Dele Alli's ill-discipline at White Hart Lane with a puntastic headline.

    The paper also report that David Moyes wants the Everton job, while Paris St-Germain's Laurent Blanc is a shock contender for the Manchester United job.

  19. Postpublished at 07:48 British Summer Time 26 April 2016

    The Daily Star

    Daily StarImage source, Daily Star

    The Daily Star leads on Tottenham's 1-1 draw with West Brom and Dele Alli's clash with Baggies midfielder Claudio Yacob.

    The PFA Young Player of the Year appeared to punch Yacob during the match.

    There is also build-up to Manchester City's Champions League semi-final clash with Real Madrid, with Vincent Kompany's simple message...Stop Cristiano Ronaldo.

  20. Good morningpublished at 08:00

    For Tottenham the dream looks over.

    TottenhamImage source, Getty Images
    leicester cityImage source, Getty Images

    For Leicester, they are one win away from the most unexpected title victory in history. Maybe the most unexpected story in all of sport. Ever.

    Plenty of reaction coming up on Sportsday plus a whole lot more, but first the papers...