Summary

  • Klopp not feeling pressure ahead of Europa final

  • Costa, Mata & Torres left out of Spain squad

  • 31 athletes could be banned from Rio 2016

  • Premier League: Man Utd v Bournemouth (20:00 BST)

  • Championship play-off second leg: Hull v Derby (3-0 agg): 19:45

  1. football

    A familiar journeypublished at 15:25

    Man Utd v Bournemouth (20:00 BST)

    Bournemouth fans

    After a wasted journey on Sunday, Bournemouth fans are returning to Old Trafford for Tuesday's rearranged final Premier League fixture of the season.

    Sunday's game against Manchester United was postponed due to a fake bomb being left in a stadium toilet.  

    The south coast club laid on a fleet of coaches to transport fans to Manchester for the second time in three days.

    Fans said many people were unable to attend the re-arranged game due to work and family commitments.

    But Steve James, who has clocked up more than 8,000 miles going to every game this season, was remaining chipper.

    He said: "It was a long drive home but you can't really complain - they've given us a refund of our tickets, we're on the bus today for free."

  2. golf

    Troon considering female memberspublished at 15:21 British Summer Time 17 May 2016

    Golf

    Royal TroonImage source, Getty Images

    Royal Troon Golf Club, the host of this year's Open, is consulting members on whether its male-only membership policy should end.

    Troon, which was founded in 1878, says it has written to its 800 members to "seek views on the issue of the admission of women members". 

    Troon official Martin Cheyne says "we care very much for the reputation of Royal Troon Golf Club and it is important that the club, much like the wider game, reflects the modern society in which we exist". 

  3. 'Rugby helped me fight homophobia'published at 15:14 British Summer Time 17 May 2016

    Richard CannImage source, BBC Get Inspired

    Today is International Day Against Homophobia and here is a story from BBC Get Inspired. 

    Richard Cann, a former soldier, currently plays and coaches rugby in Cardiff and admits the sport helped him admit to his biggest secret.

    "I am a rugby player. I am a soldier. I am an Officer. I am a brother. I am a role model. I am also gay," he adds.

    Read more on Richard's story here.

  4. Sinclair to Watford?published at 15:05

    Football

    Jerome SinclairImage source, Getty Images

    Watford are set to sign Liverpool's 19-year-old striker Jerome Sinclair when his contract expires at Anfield on 1 July according to Sky Sports., external

    Sinclair has made only only one start for the Reds since signing for the club from West Brom in 2011.

    Liverpool would be entitled to compensation from the Hornets as he counts as a home-grown player.

  5. Flamini goes to the FTpublished at 14:55 British Summer Time 17 May 2016

    Arsenal midfielder Mathieu Flamini has been into the FT officials to chat about his company GF Biochemicals., external

    The company produces levulinic acid which could provide a more environmentally friendly way for producing various chemicals and materials.

    It is a market worth an estimated £20bn a year.

  6. get involved

    Who is most likely to be cut from England squad - vote resultspublished at 14:50

    Euro 2016

    Fabian DelphImage source, Getty Images

    The results are in and BBC Sport users who voted believe Manchester City midfielder Fabian Delph is most likely to be cut from manager Roy Hodgson's provisional 26-man squad.

    Three players from the 26 will miss out when the squad is finalised and Arsenal's Jack Wilshere came second in the vote with Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford third.

    The full results are:

    1. Fabian Delph: 39%
    2. Jack Wilshere 21%
    3. Marcus Rashford 13%
    4. Raheem Sterling 7%
    5. Jordan Henderson 7%
    6. Andros Townsend 6%
    7. Other 2%
    8. Ryan Bertrand 2%
    9. Danny Drinkwater 1%
    10. Danny Rose 1%
    11. Nathaniel Clyne 1%
  7. football

    Capital return for Martial?published at 14:43 British Summer Time 17 May 2016

    Football

    Anthony MartialImage source, Reuters

    "Tony Martial came from France" goes the Stretford End chant.

    It seems that Manchester United's young striker might be heading back to his homeland if a report on TransferMarketWeb, external is to be believed. And why wouldn't you?

    They claim that Paris St Germain want the 20-year-old as a replacement for Zlatan Ibrahimovic and are willing to spend big to land the ex-Monaco man.

  8. get involved

    Get Involved vote - who is likely to be cut from the England squad?published at 14:36

    Euro 2016

    Thanks to all of you who voted on which player you think is most likely to be cut from Roy Hodgson's provisional 26-man Euro 2016 squad.

    We'll bring you the full results shortly.

  9. football

    We've got to be professional - Brucepublished at 14:30

    Championship play-off second leg, Hull City v Derby (agg 3-0, 19:45 BST)

    Hull City boss Steve Bruce is taking nothing for granted, despite taking a 3-0 lead into their home Championship play-off semi-final second leg against Derby...

  10. 'Dopers have no place to hide'published at 14:24

    Olympic Games

    Thomas BachImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    IOC president Thomas Bach

    IOC president Thomas Bach says the retests of samples from the 2008 Beijing Olympics "show once again that dopers have no place to hide".

    Thirty-one athletes from six sports could be banned from competing at the Rio Games after testing positive.

    "All these measures are a powerful strike against the cheats we do not allow to win," said Bach.

    "We keep samples for 10 years so that the cheats know that they can never rest.

    "By stopping so many doped athletes from participating in Rio, we are showing once more our determination to protect the integrity of the Olympic competition."

  11. 31 athletes could be banned from Rio 2016published at 14:16

    Olympic Games

    With 31 athletes from six sports testing positive after samples from the 2008 Beijing Olympics were retested, the IOC say they are awaiting results on 250 retests from London 2012. 

    An IOC statement adds: "The aim is to stop any drugs cheats coming to the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

    "The IOC will also undertake a wider re-testing programme of medalists from Beijing and London. The samples of those athletes who could be awarded medals following the disqualification of others will also be retested."

    No athletes to test positive have been named so far.

    Read our developing story here.

  12. 31 athletes could be banned from Rio 2016published at 14:11

    Olympic Games

    More on the news that 31 athletes from six sports have tested positive after samples from the 2008 Beijing Olympics were retested. 

    The International Olympic Committee say it retested 454 selected doping samples following work with the World Anti-Doping Agency and international federations. 

    They were focused on athletes who could potentially compete at Rio 2016 

    The IOC executive board today agreed unanimously to initiate proceedings immediately, with the 12 national Olympic committees concerned informed in the coming days. 

    All those athletes infringing anti-doping rules will be banned from competing at Rio 2016, say the IOC.  

  13. 31 Olympic re-tests positivepublished at 14:04
    Breaking

    Olympic Games

    Thirty-one athletes from six sports have tested positive for doping offences following the retesting of samples from the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the International Olympic Committee has announced.

  14. cricket

    Follow County Cricket coveragepublished at 14:00

    Cricket

    Play has resumed after lunch on day three of the latest round of fixtures in the County Championship.

    There are eight matches in progress across the two divisions.

    Click here to follow our text and radio commentaries.

  15. get involved

    Get Involved vote - who is likely to be cut from England squad?published at 13:52

    A reminder that you have just over half an hour to vote on who you think is most likely to miss out on England's Euro 2016 squad.

    Manager Roy Hodgson has to trim his provisional 26-man squad to 23.

    There is a choice of 10 players who we feel could be cut, while there is an 'other' option if you think it will be someone else.

    Make your selection (you can only choose one option) and we'll identify BBC Sport users' top three.  

    Simply click to the right of this page or click the 'vote' tab if you're using a mobile device.

    A full list of BBC Sport's online voting terms and conditions can be read here.

  16. football

    Schweinsteiger & Can in Germany squadpublished at 13:45

    Football

    Bastian SchweinsteigerImage source, Getty Images

    Bastian Schweinsteiger has been included in world champion Germany's preliminary 27-man squad for Euro 2016. 

    The Manchester United midfielder, 31, has been named as captain by Joachim Low, despite not playing for United since March because of a knee ligament injury sustained on international duty. 

    Liverpool midfielder Emre Can has also been selected in a squad which will be cut to 23 by 31 May for the tournament in France.  

    Germany are in Group C, along with Northern Ireland, Poland and Ukraine.  

  17. tennis

    Bencic out of French Openpublished at 13:39

    Tennis

    Bad news for world number eight Belinda Bencic who has had to pull out of the French Open with a lower back injury.

    The Swiss 19-year-old is one of the rising stars of the women's game.

  18. football

    Ranieri manager of the yearpublished at 13:32

    Football

    Claudio RanieriImage source, Getty Images

    It was quite a night for Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri yesterday - after Leicester's title celebrations, he picked up the manager of the year award from the League Managers' Association.

    The 64-year-old Italian was honoured after leading the Foxes to their maiden top-flight title in his first season with the club.

    Ranieri also received the Premier League accolade.

    It was a bitter-sweet (mainly bitter) night for Brighton boss Chris Hughton, who took the Championship award.

    His side lost 3-1 on aggregate to Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship semi-finals.

    Wigan's Gary Caldwell and Northampton's Chris Wilder (who is now Sheffield United boss) took the League One and League Two honours respectively.

  19. Happy Birthdaypublished at 13:25

    Christine OhuruoguImage source, Getty Images

    As well as Johanna Konta, these sportspeople are celebrating their birthdays today...

    Christine Ohuruogu (athletics) - Britain's 2008 Olympic gold medallist and two-time world champion in the 400m, age 32.  

    Tony Roche (tennis) - Australian eight-time winner of grand slam doubles titles, and 1968 losing Wimbledon singles finalist, age 71.

    Sugar Ray Leonard (boxing) - won world titles at five different weights, age 60.

    Paul Hull (rugby union) - former England full-back and ex-Bristol coach, age 48.

  20. tennis

    Quite a rise for Kontapublished at 13:20

    Tennis

    Happy birthday to British women's number one Johanna Konta, who is 25 today.

    This tweet from Wimbledon nicely captures what a rise she's had in the past 12 months...