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Brighton v Derby (14:30 BST)
Brighton are unchanged from the win over Charlton, while Derby swap George Thorne in for Jacob Butterfield.
Tottenham must beat Chelsea to stop Leicester winning title (20:00 BST)
Burnley can win promotion to Premier League v QPR (16:45 BST)
Selby v Ding in Snooker World Championship final (14:00 BST)
Watch: Match of the Day Chelsea v Tottenham highlights 22:55 BST (23:25 in Northern Ireland)
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Brighton v Derby (14:30 BST)
Brighton are unchanged from the win over Charlton, while Derby swap George Thorne in for Jacob Butterfield.
Football
Some very sad news to bring you from Germany. Teenage Hannover striker Niklas Feierabend has died in a car crash.
The 19-year-old, given his first professional contract in February by the Bundesliga club, was a back-seat passenger in a car that crashed into a tree early on Sunday, police said. Two other people in the car also died in the accident.
"All of his teammates, the coaches, employees, fans and everybody around Hannover are in deep shock," a statement on Hannover's website, external read. "Niklas - we don't want to and we never will forget you."
Golf
Not only will he get a day off school, but Northern Irish teenage prospect Tom McKibbin will get to play alongside Rory McIlroy at the Irish Open in May.
McKibbin, 13, won the World Junior Championships in 2015, a tournament in which world number three McIlroy was victorious at the age of nine.
"At only 13 years of age, I think he has a remarkable golfing future ahead of him. Having seen him play a couple of times now, he impresses me more each time," said McIlroy.
Formula 1
Amid the jubilation of seeing his team secure the top two spots in Russia, Toto Wolff was forced to play down conspiracy theories doing the rounds on social media on Sunday.
He wasn't happy, saying those who thought Mercedes were favouring Nico Rosberg over Lewis Hamitlon were a "bunch of lunatics".
Niki Lauda also weighed into the debate, with the three-time world champion echoing Wolff's view.
Cricket
You can now watch the full video of Joe Wilson's excellent interview with ex-England batsman James Taylor.
Taylor admits he was "in hysterics" when the doctors told him he could not play cricket again.
But he says he is now coming to terms with his condition and "hopes in some way to still help" English cricket.
Chelsea v Tottenham (20:00 BST)
The last time Tottenham won at Stamford Bridge, Gary Lineker was on the scoresheet.
That was in 1990, and should the run continue tonight then the former England international will be obliged to present Match of the Day in his pants next season.
Mauricio Pochettino is confident his side can halt the 26-year winless streak, however, knowing only victory will keep alive Spurs' hopes of a first top-flight title since 1961.
There's a special Match of the Day tonight, so you can catch the highlights on BBC One at 22:55 BST.
Football
Surely Watford aren't going to do the unthinkable and deprive us of the immaculately-groomed stubble and natty neckwear choices of Quique Sanchez Flores? Sadly, it seems ever more likely that they are.
Flores himself isn't exactly bullish on his employment prospects.
“I don't think anything is going to change the mentality of the club," he told the Daily Telegraph., external "If my future depends on the last few results of course I don't have a future with this team.
Football
Never one to park the bus, BBC football expert Garth Crooks has picked his team of the week.
Newcastle goalkeeper Karl Darlow's penalty heroics earn him a place between the sticks, while Garth's front-four boasted nine goals between them this weekend.
Two players who could be Premier League winners by tonight also get a spot in the back four, with Leicester's goalscoring skipper Wes Morgan joined by Danny Simpson.
Football
Aston Villa fans have had their patience tested on many occasions this season, but things briefly looked a little more rosy when the Midlands outfit led Watford 2-1 heading into injury-time on Saturday.
That was before two Troy Deeney goals snatched any hope of victory from their grasp to instead make it 11 straight defeats for the relegated club.
And it could get worse for one of their goalscorers at Vicarage Road - with the FA set to investigate Jordan Ayew after a confrontation between the striker and home supporters.
Football
You've got to hand it to Aston Villa fans, they're not letting relegation dampen their spirits.
When their side won a corner against Watford on Saturday, they celebrated like they'd just won the FA Cup final - and Villa fan Adam Keeble captured the moment on Twitter., external
Mind you, I don't know what they're complaining about - the Villans have netted four goals in the last two games. What more do you want?
Cricket
Ex-England cricketer James Taylor has told BBC sports correspondent Joe Wilson that he thought he "was going to die" when his heart condition first became apparent.
Taylor was later diagnosed with Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy, prematurely ending his cricket career.
"When the doctor told me, I was in hysterics at first," Taylor admits.
You can read the interview here, and keep your eyes peeled for the full video interview on the site from 13:00 BST.
Football
Arsene Wenger is another man under pressure after an underwhelming season, but the Arsenal boss says he was surprised not to face worse protests against him during the game against Norwich on Saturday.
"I thought the whole stadium would be white [with posters]," he said.
"One target is to keep 100% of people happy. Unfortunately I wasn't able to do that this season."
Football
Despite a 2-1 win over Bournemouth on Saturday, Everton manager Roberto Martinez remains under pressure, with fans staging a post-match protest against his tenure.
“Being a manager is a lonely job and it has to be a lonely job,” Martinez admitted after the game.
“It’s not about winning the fans over with talking; it’s about doing it with wins."
Formula 1
Daniil Kvyat's future with Red Bull was cast into doubt on Monday when the team said they would summon him for talks on his role in the collision that wrecked their ambitions in Sunday's Russian Grand Prix.
The Russian racer rammed into the Ferrari of former Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel, twice on the opening lap of an eventful race won by Nico Rosberg of Mercedes. Vettel and two other drivers had to retire, while the Red Bulls of Kvyat and Daniel Ricciardo were badly damaged.
"Let's put it this way," said Red Bull boss Helmut Marko. "Kvyat was over-motivated. It's a pity because he not only ruined Vettel's race - and Ricciardo's race - but also his own race. He had to do an extra stop. It was a day of disaster for Red Bull."
Football
West Ham skipper Mark Noble should be in England's squad for Euro 2016, according to Hammers manager Slaven Bilic.
The 28-year-old midfielder has never won a senior cap for his country, but has started 34 of West Ham's 35 league games so far, scoring seven goals, including two in the 3-0 win over West Brom on Saturday.
"There are no [English] midfielders who are having a better season than he is," Bilic said. "He's unbelievable. Is he a top quality player? Of course he is. Not only because he scored a couple of goals. It's every day, every game, every training session. He is top class."
World Championship final (14:00 BST)
Ding Junhui will need to overturn a 10-7 deficit this afternoon if he is to become China's first snooker world champion.
But it all began for 'Little Ding' when he was eight years old and pinched a cue while his father took a toilet break.
He quit formal education at 11, and has now reached his first World Championship final aged 29.
Follow the action live on BBC TV, Red Button, BBC Sport app and online from 14:00 BST.
Football
Along with Riyad Mahrez's left foot and Andy Carroll's head, Marouane Fellaini's elbow has been arguably one of the defining bodyparts of this Premier League season.
It was at it again in yesterday's match between Leicester and Manchester United, clattering into Robert Huth's chops, unseen by referee Michael Oliver. Mind you, Huth himself had moments earlier attempted to pull out a clump of Fellaini's hair.
Should those two be feeling nervous this morning? Alan Shearer told MOTD2 last night he reckoned Fellaini would "definitely" be getting a call from the FA, and Huth could "probably" expect the same fate. We'll let you know as soon as we hear anything.
Formula 1
It was a Mercedes one-two on Sunday, when Nico Rosberg won the Russian Grand Prix to make it four from four this season.
But Lewis Hamilton fears more reliability problems could thwart his attempt to catch his team-mate in the drivers' championship.
The 31-year-old is 43 points behind Rosberg after finishing second in Sochi.
Football
The Football Association will not be taking any further action against Danny Drinkwater following his sending-off in Leicester's 1-1 draw at Manchester United on Sunday.
There had been reports, external that Drinkwater appeared to swear at referee Michael Oliver as he left the Old Trafford pitch in the 87th minute.
Foxes team-mate Jamie Vardy missed yesterday's game after accepting a charge of improper conduct and being given an extra game's ban.
Southampton 4-2 Manchester City
Missed Southampton's win against Manchester City on Sunday? Don't worry, we've got all the details of that hat-trick from Sadio Mane right here...