Summary
Sutton quits British Cycling role
Team GB reveal kit for Rio 2016
100 days until Olympic Games begin
World Snooker Championship: Higgins v McManus; Hawkins v Fu
Atletico Madrid v Bayern Munich (19:45 BST)
Live Reporting
Neil Johnston and Emlyn Begley
get involved Get Involved - best and worst kitspublished at 11:25 British Summer Time 27 April 2016
disability sports Three achieve qualifying standardpublished at 11:25
11:25Elizabeth Hudson
BBC Sport in Glasgow"Three more swimmers have achieved the Rio Paralympic qualifying standard on the final morning of the British Para-swimming trials in Glasgow.
"Former world champion Amy Marren [Essex] achieved the time in the SM9 200m medley while Matt Wylie [Sunderland] and Ryan Crouch [Ipswich] both managed to dip under the S9 50m freestyle standard.
"However Sascha Kindred, who is bidding to make it to his sixth Games, missed out in the heats by 0.23 seconds and he will have another chance in tonight's finals."
get involved Get Involved - best and worst kitspublished at 11:21 British Summer Time 27 April 2016
11:21 BST 27 April 2016Britain reveal Rio 2016 kitpublished at 11:20 British Summer Time 27 April 2016
11:20 BST 27 April 2016100 days until Olympics
boxing 'I'm on a mission'published at 11:17
11:17Former world heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko has been at BBC Sport headquarters today and says he will "conquer Tyson Fury" in a rematch in Manchester on 9 July.
"I'm taking this challenge seriously and I'm on a mission to get my titles back," says Klitschko.
get involved Get Involved - best and worst kitspublished at 11:12 British Summer Time 27 April 2016
11:12 BST 27 April 2016football Ings fee hearingpublished at 11:05
11:05Football
Ian Dennis
BBC Radio 5 live senior football reporter"Liverpool and Burnley are awaiting the result of Tuesday's tribunal regarding the fee for Danny Ings.
"The case was heard to determine the amount of compensation due.
"Ings attended the hearing personally to give testimony and Liverpool were represented by Jonathan Bamber [the club's head of legal] - as Ian Ayre, who was due to attend was at the Hillsborough inquests in Warrington."
rugby union Nakarawa to leave Glasgowpublished at 11:03
11:03Rugby union
Fijian second-row Leone Nakarawa will leave Glasgow this summer for an unnamed French club.
The 28-year-old has scored four tries in 66 appearances for Glasgow and helped them to last season's Pro12 title.
Warriors head coach Gregor Townsend said: "Leone has attracted a lot of interest from other clubs due to the form he's been in over the last year.
"During the Rugby World Cup a lot of clubs were interested in signing him and although we were looking to retain him, we have now agreed to let Leone leave a year early."
football Sakho 'unlikely' to play again this seasonpublished at 11:00
11:00Football
Ian Dennis
BBC Radio 5 live senior football reporter"Mamadou Sakho is unlikely to play again this season for Liverpool. The club and player have both agreed he will remain unavailable until the process of an Uefa anti-doping violation has been resolved.
"Sakho failed a drugs test after the second leg of their Europa League tie at Manchester United.
"The French defender had until Tuesday to request the analysis of the B sample as well as to provide explanations for the presence of a prohibited substance in his system.
"Uefa is yet to open disciplinary proceedings against Sakho. Liverpool are unable to make any comment as the process and player information is confidential."
Britain's projected silver medal haulpublished at 10:56 British Summer Time 27 April 2016
10:56 BST 27 April 2016Rio 2016 Olympics
Sports statisticians Gracenote think Britain will win 14 silver medals in Rio (49 medals overall).
Here are the individuals who they reckon will finish second:
Jessica Ennis-Hill (heptathlon)
Louis Smith (gymnastics)
Jazz Carlin (swimming)
Jade Jones (taekwondo)
Helen Jenkins (triathlon)
Charlotte Dujardin (equestrian)
David Florence (canoe/kayak)
Kat Copeland and Charlotte Taylor (rowing)
Matthew Langridge and James Foad (rowing)
And these are the projected teams to win silver:
Team pursuit track cycling (men)
Equestrian dressage (open)
Equestrian evening (open)
Rowing quadruple sculls (men)
Swimming 4x200m freestyle relay (men)
cricket More snow showers?published at 10:56
10:56Will snow disrupt play in Wednesday's County Championship matches?
Play is due to get under way in the next few minutes but there is still evidence of Tuesday's icy weather at Derbyshire.
Britain reveal Rio 2016 kitpublished at 10:51 British Summer Time 27 April 2016
10:51 BST 27 April 2016100 days until Olympics
Here's a first look at the Team GB kit for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
get involved Get Involved - best and worst kitspublished at 10:50 British Summer Time 27 April 2016
10:50 BST 27 April 2016boxing Klitschko eyeing 'revenge'published at 10:47
10:47More from Wladimir Klitschko, who is in BBC Sport headquarters ahead of his news conference with Tyson Fury at lunchtime for their rematch on 9 July.
"If you want to destroy a person, give him five years of success. I had no failures for 11 and a half years," he adds.
"After a while it's OK to make a mistake and I made a mistake against Fury. I want to make that clear in my revenge and it is what I'm looking forward to."
swimming Adlington on sexism rowpublished at 10:41
10:41Swimming
BBC Radio 5 Live
Former British Olympic champion swimmer Rebecca Adlington was on BBC 5 live earlier talking about sexism in sport.
Cyclist Jess Varnish has said said British Cycling technical director Shane Sutton made sexist comments towards her and told her to "go and have a baby".
Adlington said: "There are definitely better ways of going about things, but you have to have a thick skin as an athlete.
"Coaches have to be honest enough to say I think your time has come. It was my decision to retire but I asked my coach 'do you think it's the right decision' and he said yes.
"He didn't tell me to go and have a baby but, yes, there is definitely ways of going about things."
boxing Klitschko: 'Glad I lost to Fury'published at 10:35
10:35Wladimir Klitschko tells BBC Sport he is glad he lost his world heavyweight titles to Tyson Fury last December.
The Ukrainian, who was champion for nine years, will meet the Briton in a rematch in Manchester on 9 July.
"Losing feels good," the 40-year-old added. "I'm glad that my hand was not raised that night.
"Failure is not an option unless it is the only way to get better, and I had to get better. I needed a push to get better and I got it. I feel it."
get involved Get Involved - best and worst kitspublished at 10:30 British Summer Time 27 April 2016
10:30 BST 27 April 2016football 'I am not a dictator'published at 10:27
10:27Football
Fifa president Gianni Infantino still wants a 40-team World Cup, but says he will not force the issue through.
The Swiss, who is in South Korea, says he wants more Asian teams at the tournament.
"Football is not only Europe and South America. Football is the world," he said.
"I'm not a dictator so I can't impose anything but I'm trying to convince everyone. I believe we have to increase the number of teams... because we have to be more inclusive."
boxing Wladimir is in the housepublished at 10:22 British Summer Time 27 April 2016
10:22 BST 27 April 2016Boxing
Wladimir Klitschko is in BBC headquarters right now - in fact we can see him as we type. We'll bring you the best of what he says this morning.
tennis Brothers eyeing Rio doubles joypublished at 10:12
10:12Jamie Murray is targeting Rio doubles success with brother Andy to make up for past Olympic disappointments.
The Murrays have never lost a Davis Cup doubles rubber but crashed out in the first round in London 2012, with Andy going on to win singles gold.
They also paired up in Beijing in 2008, suffering a second round loss.
"It's four years to sit on that result, for me personally anyway, so we will be trying our best to do as well as we can and make up for London," said Jamie.