Summary

  • Farewell to Upton Park as West Ham host Man Utd (19:45)

  • Terry future up to Chelsea, not me - Hiddink

  • Roy Hodgson delays naming England Euro 2016 squad

  • Farewell to Upton Park: West Ham v Man Utd (19:45 BST)

  • Bayern sign Hummels and Sanches

  • Tennis: Konta wins at Italian Open but Bedene out

  • Get involved: Best & worst away grounds - #bbcsportsday

  1. get involved

    Get Involved - best & worst groundspublished at 14:46

    #bbcsportsday

    Marcus Mee: Worst ground? Exeter City's St James Park (not the real one). I prefer my toilets with a lightbulb.

    Mark Kilburn: How come Turf Moor has not been mentioned, wooden seats, 16-inch black and white TV to look at.

    Ellis Nutt: Bloomfield Road. The stand bounced (and not in a good way), the half-time food is naff and the home support is worse.

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  2. rugby union

    Crane leaves Tigers for Bristolpublished at 14:38

    Rugby Union

    Jordan CraneImage source, Getty

    Leicester Tigers back row Jordan Crane has agreed a three-year deal to join Bristol from next season.

    The 29-year-old former England Saxons player has made more than 150 appearances for the Tigers and helped them win four Premiership titles.

    Bristol will play in the top flight next season if they beat Doncaster over two legs in the Championship play-off final later this month.

  3. Carlisle boss Curle releases 10 playerspublished at 14:29

    Derek AsamoahImage source, Getty Images

    Carlisle United have confirmed that 10 players will be released, including striker Derek Asamoah (above).

    Boss Keith Curle has let Asamoah, Troy Archibald-Henville, Angelo Balanta, Arron Bradbury and Dan Hanford leave the League Two Cumbrians.

    Bastien Hery, Louis Pedro, Steven Rigg, Antony Sweeney and Joe Thompson have also been released.

    Defenders Alexander McQueen and Tom Miller have verbally confirmed to Curle they will sign new deals.

  4. get involved

    Get Involved - best & worst groundspublished at 14:23

    #bbcsportsday

    Adam Pope
    BBC West Yorkshire Sport

    We've been asking for your best and worst away grounds - and our local radio commentators will also be chipping in with their experiences.

    First up is Adam Pope from BBC Radio Leeds, who has very painful memories of Edgar Street, which was home to Hereford United until they were wound up in 2014.

    "It’s the only ground where I’ve nearly been decapitated. Hospitable is a word that never made it into the Edgar Street footballing lexicon. The ground was dilapidated, forlorn and wretched. 

    "My misery, after negotiating my way past several stewards who looked like they were extras from the film Deliverance, was compounded when I finally sat in the excuse of a stand with my kit on both knee and floor only to feel a shard of glass from the commentary box behind me slid down the back of my neck. 

    "It was like a scene from Sweeney Todd. I count myself fortunate that the Bull paraded around the ground beforehand didn’t take a shine to me."

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  5. football

    Women's FA Cup final set for new recordpublished at 14:18

    Football

    Chelsea LadiesImage source, Getty Images

    The Women's FA Cup final is set for a new attendance record after initial ticket sales of more than 30,000, the Football Association has said.

    Holders Chelsea Ladies face 13-time winners Arsenal at Wembley on Saturday.

    A competition record of 30,710 attended last year's final, the first to be held at the national stadium, as Chelsea won 1-0 against Notts County.

    Fewer than 5,000 fans turned out for the 2013 final at Doncaster's Keepmoat Stadium, when Arsenal beat Bristol 3-0.

  6. football

    Howells among nine released by Lutonpublished at 14:12

    Football

    Jake HowellsImage source, Rex Features

    League Two side Luton Town have released nine players including midfielders Jake Howells and Alex Lawless.

    Howells, 25, made 334 Hatters appearances after coming through their youth ranks and 31-year-old Lawless played 203 games for the club.

    Paul Benson, Isaac Galliford, Scott Griffiths, Ryan Hall, Mark Onyemah, Luke Trotman and Curtley Williams will also leave at the end of their deals.

    Zane Banton and Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu have been offered new contracts by the team who finished 11th this season.

  7. get involved

    Get Involved - best & worst groundspublished at 14:06

    #bbcsportsday

    As West Ham prepare to say goodbye to Upton Park, we want to hear about your favourite and most disliked away grounds, past or present. Tweet #bbcsportsday, text 81111 or visit the BBC Sport Facebook page., external

    Michael O'Sullivan: Upton Park. No alcohol at half-time, no hot food, only Sprite and crisps. Had to share food stand with home supporters too!  

    Tom Guy: Millmoor (Rotherham's old ground) was awful, only sold Pukka Pies and Bovril.

    Ross McKenzie: Went to a Charlton game a few years back with a youth group (random) very good atmosphere and the home fans were so nice!

    Simon Kimbrell: Worst for me was Home Park (Plymouth), no roof, rained and wind blew from behind us, loads of hoolies outisde the ground too!

  8. football

    'We are the bad boy in the film' - Watford news conferencepublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 10 May 2016

    Norwich v Watford (Wednesday, 19:45 BST)

    Darth VaderImage source, PA

    Watford boss Quique Sanchez Flores says "we are the bad boy in the film" as his side prepares to face relegation-threatened Sunderland and Norwich.

    He says his side will "respect the Premier League" when they travel to the Canaries on Wednesday before hosting the Black Cats on Sunday.

    "We need to be competitive, we need to respect the other team, and other teams don't need to have any doubts about us because we will use the best players we can," he said.

    "I don't like to play against Norwich and Sunderland because they are fighting against relegation and it's always very sad, but in this case we are the bad boy in the film. This is our role and we need to play it."

  9. football

    Norwich news conferencepublished at 13:53 British Summer Time 10 May 2016

    Norwich v Watford (Weds, 19:45 BST)

    Norwich face a crunch game against Watford but the Canaries have suffered a blow and will be without midfielder Jonny Howson.

    "Jonny Howson's knee injury means he's going to be out for six to eight weeks, so he'll miss the remainder of the season," said boss Alex Neil.

    He added: "We need to keep believing and carry the fight. We're focused and still in with a chance, so we need to give ourselves a shot."

  10. football

    Norwich news conferencepublished at 13:48 British Summer Time 10 May 2016

    Norwich v Watford (Weds, 19:45 BST)

    If Norwich lose to Watford on Wednesday their relegation gate will be sealed. Even if they draw, they are likely to be down so only a win will do. Additionally, if Sunderland beat Everton on the same night then all that could be irrelevant as the Canaries will also be down.

    "The odds are stacked against us, but if it comes down to one match then anything can happen. We need to win tomorrow," said Norwich boss Alex Neil.

    Norwich manager Alex NeilImage source, Getty Images
  11. get involved

    Get Involved - best and worst groundspublished at 13:40 British Summer Time 10 May 2016

    #bbcsportsday

    To send us yours you can tweet at #bbcsportsday, text 81111 or visit the BBC Sport Facebook page., external

    Justin Browning: Worst is Spurs as it's horrible to get to. Craven Cottage is the best and friendliest and amazing on a hot day.

    David Sullivan: The worst place I've ever been as a Mansfield fan was Boothferry Park. An absolute dive but a great atmosphere though!

    mattremedy: Best away ground: Charlton. Thrice-cooked roasted potatoes, good pubs, great fans and a home team that usually rolls over.

  12. tennis

    Konta through in Italian Openpublished at 13:34 British Summer Time 10 May 2016

    Tennis

    Britain's Johanna Konta is through to the Italian Open second round following a straightforward 6-1 6-2 win over Sweden's Johanna Larsson.

    However, there's not such good news for GB men's number two Aljaz Bedene who has lost 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (10-8) to Frenchman Stephane Robert.

    Bedene would have faced world number one Novak Djokovic if he'd won.

    Johanna KontaImage source, Getty Images
  13. football

    Chelsea news conferencepublished at 13:29 British Summer Time 10 May 2016

    Liverpool v Chelsea (Weds, 20:00 BST)

    Guus Hiddink is asked whether he has spoken to Chelsea skipper John Terry about becoming a coach at the club in the future?

    It turns, out, he has.

    Hiddink says: "The other day we were sitting next each other before the game in Bournemouth and we discussed about sitting on that spot. It felt good, he said.  

    "John is very keen - he has always been a leader and tactically you can always rely on him. He can make that step, though you need time to switch off from your career in my experience." 

    John TerryImage source, PA
  14. football

    Chelsea news conferencepublished at 13:25 British Summer Time 10 May 2016

    Football

    Guus Hiddink will be replaced by Antonio Conte as Chelsea boss in the summer so what has the Dutchman got planned after his stint at Stamford Bridge?

    "I walk straight on to the golf course," he said jokingly. "No, I will go to France and watch Euro 2016 and do some TV work.

    "Then I will be involved in football but not in the limelight by helping out clubs and players we can improve."

    Guus HiddinkImage source, Getty Images
  15. football

    Chelsea news conferencepublished at 13:20 British Summer Time 10 May 2016

    Liverpool v Chelsea (Weds, 20:00 BST)

    There isn't too much riding on Wednesday's game with Chelsea in ninth and 10 points behind eighth-placed Liverpool but, nevertheless, interim Blues boss Guus Hiddink has been impressed by the Reds under Juregn Klopp.

    "They made a good [managerial] change,"  said Hiddink. "It is club with a huge history and it is an energetic team Klopp has formed. They can be very resilient. 

    "They have a good skilful team but are also mentally tough and it is nice to see."

  16. football

    Chelsea news conferencepublished at 13:19 British Summer Time 10 May 2016

    Liverpool v Chelsea (Weds, 20:00 BST)

    More on John Terry and whether Hiddink understands the Chelsea fans may be upset that his future has not been clarified.

    He says: "I don't know the state of mind of the fans. When you know - it's my personal opinion - once you know your plans, then you can be transparent, but it's up to the club, it's not up to me.

    "That's not a question for me. It's a question for the board and the management.

    "Of course, he deserves a huge goodbye."

  17. football

    Chelsea news conferencepublished at 13:15

    Liverpool v Chelsea (Weds, 20:00 BST)

    Guus Hiddink says he will leave the incoming Chelsea management team to make their own judgements,

    He adds: "I didn't want any information when I started in December because everyone has their coloured view. 

    "I think they are clever and experienced enough to make their own judgements."

    Is missing out on the top four a disaster?

    "When I think about disasters, I think about bigger things in the world. Of course, when we go into our closed football world, you might call it a disaster. Chelsea must be at the top, fighting for silverware, like they are used to.

    "My first job was to get us out of the relegation zone - nothing else - and we achieved that."

  18. football

    Chelsea news conferencepublished at 13:12 British Summer Time 10 May 2016

    Liverpool v Chelsea (Weds, 20:00 BST)

    John Terry has not been offered a new contract by Chelsea for next season but interim manager Guus Hiddink believes the centre-back could continue.

    "When I make a judgement on how he plays and his fitness he is able to continue," said Hiddink. 

    "[But the decision is] up to the club and not for me to make declarations on that."

    John TerryImage source, Reuters
  19. football

    Chelsea news conferencepublished at 13:08

    Liverpool v Chelsea (Weds, 20:00 BST)

    Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink is immediately asked about his suspended skipper John Terry.

    He says: "He has been in training in recent days. when you come on the pitch for training after being sent off, it's not beautiful. Trianing has lifted his morale.

    "Not being there in the last two games is a blow for him and us as well."

  20. football

    Norwich & Chelsea news conferencespublished at 13:00

    Football

    Alex NeilImage source, Reuters

    Norwich manager Alex Neil and Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink are due to face the media shortly and we're here to bring you all the key lines.

    The Canaries host Watford on Wednesday and realistically have to win if they're going to have any chance of avoiding relegation.

    Not much on Chelsea's trip to Liverpool (apart from the rivalry between the clubs) but John Terry's future will surely come up.

    The Blues' skipper is suspended for the rest of the season after his red card at Sunderland on Saturday. Will he play for them again?