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It's time to get excited about the Rio Olympics. Did you know it all gets under way in 100 days?
How many medals will Team GB come home with?
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It's time to get excited about the Rio Olympics. Did you know it all gets under way in 100 days?
How many medals will Team GB come home with?
Missed what's been happening in the world of football in the last 24 hours? No need to worry. BBC Football Daily brings you all the reaction as Manchester City hold Real Madrid to a 0-0 draw in their Champions League semi-final first leg.
BBC football analyst Robbie Savage gives his reaction to City's display and tips them to "nick a goal in the Bernabeu". There is also a look at some of the key stats from previous English winners of the European Cup.
Elsewhere, there is a motivational message for Aston Villa fans from Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks and the chance to test your football knowledge with Premier League Geek.
British Cycling technical director Shane Sutton has been suspended amid an investigation into discrimination allegations.
It follows a report in the Daily Mail, external that claimed Sutton made derogatory comments about Para-cyclists.
Cyclist Jess Varnish previously said Sutton made sexist comments towards her and told her to "go and have a baby".
The 25-year-old said she spoke out against Australian Sutton, 58, to change attitudes at British Cycling.
Real Madrid hope to have injured Cristiano Ronaldo back for the return leg yet Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini says the Spanish side are not favourites in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final next week.
City, who are hoping to reach the final for the first time, drew Tuesday's first leg 0-0 at Etihad Stadium.
The Hillsborough Disaster happened at the home of Sheffield Wednesday, and Wednesday's Yorkshire Post, external front page headline reads: "Justice at last after families win 27-year fight for truth".
Lots of reaction to the Hillsborough inquests in Wednesday's Liverpool Echo., external Their front page says: "At last a city is vindicated. Now, the pressure mounts on the cowards and the liars."
The Daily Express
The back page of the Daily Express, external features reaction from former Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish after an inquests jury found 96 fans were unlawfully killed at the Hillsborough disaster in 1989.
"The supporters of Liverpool Football Club have been totally vindicated," says Dalglish, who was Liverpool's manager at the time of the tragedy.
The Sun
Joe Hart also features on the back page of The Sun,, external while England manager Roy Hodgson plans to give Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Dele Alli a 'stern warning' about his behaviour before naming him in his Euro 2016 squad.
Daily Mirror
Manchester City Joe Hart defied Real Madrid to set up a second leg thriller at the Bernabeu next week. The Daily Mirror's, external back page also says three Arsenal supporters groups are launching their biggest-ever protest, demanding "Time for Change".
The venue: San Siro, Milan. The date: 28 May. The occasion: Champions League final. Will Manchester City be there?
One away goal at the Bernabeu Stadium on 4 May could be enough to book City's place in the 2016 final after they held 10-time European champions Real Madrid to a goalless draw at the Etihad Stadium in the semi-final first leg.
Plenty of reaction coming up on Sportsday plus a whole lot more, but first the papers...