Summary
Deal agreed for Koeman to become Everton boss
England and Scotland women currently in Euro 2017 qualifying action
Vardy 'focusing on Euro 2016' amid Arsenal interest
Dr Carneiro case with Chelsea/Mourinho settled on confidential terms
Lafferty limps out of NI training, but injury not serious
Live Reporting
Matt Davis and Gary Rose
Mystery about Mourinho's appearancepublished at 13:49 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
Injury concern for Rutherford?published at 13:47 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
13:47 BST 7 June 2016football Wales 'need plan B' if Bale gets injuredpublished at 13:46 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
13:46 BST 7 June 2016Euro 2016
What will Wales do if Gareth Bale gets injured at Euro 2016? It's a cause for concern for Kevin Ratcliffe.
The former Wales skipper told BBC Wales Sport, "If Gareth Bale's not on the pitch, we just do not look as if we've got any creativity in the team."
Bale missed three games for Wales prior to his appearance in their 3-0 defeat by Sweden on Sunday, which stretched their winless run to four games.
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13:39 BST 7 June 2016Wales news conferencepublished at 13:39 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
13:39 BST 7 June 2016Euro 2016
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales in DinardWales manager Chris Coleman has just finished his first Euro 2016 news conference in Dinard, and there is good news regarding the squad's main injury concerns.
Midfielders Joe Allen and Joe Ledley and striker Hal Robson-Kanu missed Sunday’s 3-0 friendly defeat in Sweden, but all three look set to feature in Wales' tournament opener against Slovakia on Saturday.
"All three players came through sessions yesterday, fully integrated with the squad, so it’s positive news," said Coleman.
"All three players are good, lacking game-time but physically they look very good.
"If situation stays the same, the three will be available this weekend."
football Wales news conferencepublished at 13:35 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
13:35 BST 7 June 2016Euro 2016
Here's some more from Wales boss Chris Coleman, who has just been speaking in a news conference: "This week and next week will come and go so we have to make sure we work as hard as we can, remember how good we can be and put that practice into the challenge.
"What will be will be, but I am very excited."
football Mourinho arrives at Carneiro employment tribunalpublished at 13:34 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
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End of twitter postfootball Germany are on their waypublished at 13:31 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
13:31 BST 7 June 2016Euro 2016
The Germany team are on their way to France. Here they are posing in front of their aeroplane.
Some top quality belt holding going on there by Germany boss Joachim Loew.
tennis Anyone for tennis?published at 13:21 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
13:21 BST 7 June 2016Get in the mood for Wimbledon with a bit of live tennis. Coverage of the Nottingham Open is up and running and you can listen to commentary here.
football Wales news conferencepublished at 13:18 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
13:18 BST 7 June 2016Euro 2016
Wales boss Chris Coleman is speaking to the press right now, and appears in optimistic mood about his side's chances of doing well at Euro 2016.
"The mood is high. We are super excited to be here," he said. " We are reiterating to the players what our strengths are and why we are here. We have to enjoy this. We have earned it."
football Postpublished at 13:16 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
13:16 BST 7 June 2016Euro 2016
There were plenty of Northern Ireland flags handed out for their training session this morning.
Useful for waving, gathering autographs and as protection from the sun...
football Should he stay or should he go?published at 13:11 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
13:11 BST 7 June 2016Get involved #ifIwereVardypublished at 13:07 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
13:07 BST 7 June 2016Joe McGallen:#ifiwerevardy, external I'd stay, convince NG and Mahrez to stay, and win the @ChampionsLeague, external next season. Become immortal.
Sounds reasonable.
football Switzerland's home comfortspublished at 13:05 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
13:05 BST 7 June 2016Euro 2016
The Switzerland team were given a little taste of home by the staff at their hotel in Montpellier, with Swiss cow Happy Lilly waiting at the entrance.
Traditionally, Happy Lilly is a little wooden cow that has been carved and painted in Switzerland for generations.
Nice bit of education via the medium of football for you.
football Shearreeerrrrpublished at 12:55 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
12:55 BST 7 June 2016Euro 2016
If an England game goes to penalties, can we just get Alan Shearer to dip out of the Match of the Day studios and take one?
Still got it.
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End of twitter postfootball Runners and riderspublished at 12:48 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
12:48 BST 7 June 2016Euro 2016
BBC Sport's football experts, including Thierry Henry, Rio Ferdinand and Gary Lineker, give their verdicts on which team will win Euro 2016 in France this summer.
Inside the Wales camppublished at 12:44 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
12:44 BST 7 June 2016Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales in DinardAs we wait for Wales' first Euro 2016 press conference in France, a few of the assembled media have been given some behind-the-scenes access at the squad's training camp in Dinard.
There are plush playing fields, a purpose-built gym and next door there is Wales' colourful boot room.
Can you guess whose boots are in the foreground?
football Pitbull interrupts Chile's anthempublished at 12:39 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
12:39 BST 7 June 2016Football
This is American rapper Pitbull.
Chile's players and fans had to compete with his music, as it was played over the final bars of their national anthem before their Copa America match against Argentina.
It was the second time in two days that the country's national anthem was subject to a mix-up at the tournament.
Organisers apologised for playing the Chile anthem instead of Uruguay before their game against Mexico on Sunday.
Chile went on to lose Monday's game 2-1 to the 2014 World Cup finalists.
Fans and players were still singing as the the pre-recorded anthem music ended, and, according to reports, the Pitbull track was next on the tracklist at the Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
cricket Chris Gayle loves talking about Chris Gaylepublished at 12:33 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
12:33 BST 7 June 2016Cricket
How many times do you think Chris Gayle refers to himself in the third person in one interview?
Speaking to the BBC's chief sports writer Tom Fordyce, the West Indies batsman managed it 34 times in one hour.
This is how it sounds edited together.
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tennis Live coverage: WTA Nottingham Open - day twopublished at 12:24 British Summer Time 7 June 2016
12:24 BST 7 June 2016Tennis
You can follow live BBC Radio Nottingham commentary from day two of the WTA Nottingham Tennis Open right here.
First up is Cagla Buyukakcay (Turkey) v Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark) followed by Laura Robson (Britain) v Ana Konjuh (Croatia).