Summary

  • Iceland is not your legacy or epitaph - Martin Glenn to Hodgson

  • The players will live up to expectations - Hodgson

  • We had no indication players weren't behind us - Hodgson

  • We are looking for the best person, not necessarily the best Englishman - Glenn

  • Southgate not the right choice - Redknapp

  • Get involved: #bbcsportsday

  1. football

    I won't be alive to see FA make right decision - Redknapppublished at 14:54 British Summer Time 28 June 2016

    Media caption,

    Harry Redknapp talks about why he has no faith in the FA

    Former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has been discussing his opinions on the England managerial situation.

    It's fair to say he's no fan of the Football Association.

    He told BBC Radio 5 live: "I don’t really have a lot of faith in them, we’ve had Sven-Goran Eriksson. It’s scary, they’re going to make the right decision someday but I won’t be alive to see it.”

  2. tennis

    Murray opens Wimbledon campaignpublished at 14:46

    Wimbledon 2016

    Andy MurrayImage source, Getty Images

    Andy Murray has just got under way on Centre Court against fellow Briton Liam Broady in the first round of Wimbledon.

    Defending women's singles champion Serena Williams is through to round two after a 6-2 6-4 victory over Swiss qualifier Amra Sadikovic.

    Nick Kyrgios has won an entertaining encounter with wildcard Radek Stepanek, coming through 6-4 6-3 6-7 (9-11) 6-1.

    Watch Murray and follow our live text commentary here.

  3. get involved

    Get Involved - Who should be the next England boss?published at 14:42 British Summer Time 28 June 2016

    #bbcsportsday

    Matthew Allatt: Laurent Blanc has just become available. I was hoping he'd get the Man Utd job, but I'd consider him for England.

    Noel O'Kane: Not to blow my own horn but I did win the Premier League 7 years in a row in Football Manager. FA, I'm available for the job.

    Iqbal Izzy: Guus Hiddink for the England job. Has had successful runs with many national teams in the World Cup. Best candidate

    Who's your choice and why? If you're inclined, have some fun and suggest a fictional character. Tweet #bbcsportsday, text 81111 or visit theBBC Sport Facebook page., external

  4. get involved

    Get Involved - Who should be the next England boss?published at 14:30 British Summer Time 28 June 2016

    #bbcsportsday

    Mark Welsh: Give Alan Shearer the England manager job, he has the passion for his country to do well.

    Callum Tingersman: For me, Pellegrini would be a great appointment. I hate all this 'has to be English nonsense' - they have to be good

    Joff: Sherwood plays to the strengths of a team & likes to play youngsters as well, he can also galvanize the team and motivate them

    Who's your choice and why? If you're inclined, have some fun and suggest a fictional character. Tweet #bbcsportsday, text 81111 or visit theBBC Sport Facebook page., external

  5. football

    Hodgson will speak at England news conferencepublished at 14:23

    England's Euro 2016 exit

    Originally it was just going to be FA chief executive Martin Glenn speaking to the media at 16:00 BST. Now Roy Hodgson will be taking questions...

  6. get involved

    Get Involved - Hoddle tops next England boss votepublished at 14:15

    #bbcsportsday

    Glenn Hoddle, who previously managed England from 1996-99, topped our poll on who should succeed Roy Hodgson as England manager.

    It was a split vote, though, with Hoddle the choice of 13% of those who took part, with Harry Redknapp second on 11% and Sam Allardyce third with 10%.

    The full results are:

    Glenn Hoddle: 13%

    Harry Redknapp: 11%

    Sam Allardyce: 10%

    Other: 10%

    Eddie Howe: 10%

    Slaven Bilic: 9%

    Jurgen Klinsmann: 8%

    Arsene Wenger: 6%

    Guus Hiddink: 4%

    Alan Pardew: 4%

    Tim Sherwood: 3%

    Manuel Pellegrini: 3%

    Gareth Southgate: 2%

    Gary Neville: 2%

    David Moyes: 2%

    Brendan Rodgers: 1%

    Roberto Mancini: 1%  

    Chris Hughton: 1%

  7. Happy Birthday...published at 14:06

    Mushtaq Ahmed (cricket) - Former Sussex leg-spinner, now Pakistan's spin-bowling coach, who is 46.

    Fabien Barthez (football) - Former Manchester United and France goalkeeper, 45 today.

    Kevin De Bruyne (football) - Manchester City midfielder, currently on Euro 2016 duty with Belgium, is celebrating his 25th birthday.

    Kevin De BruyneImage source, Reuters
  8. get involved

    Get Involved - who should be the next England boss?published at 14:02

    #bbcsportsday

    Thanks to all those who took part in our vote on who should succeed Roy Hodgson as England manager.

    The vote is now closed and we'll bring you the full results shortly.

  9. football

    On this day...published at 13:59

    Football

    1950: One of the biggest shocks in the history of the World Cup was recorded as England, who went into the finals in Brazil as favourites, lost 1-0 to a United States team of part-timers.

    Nothing like this would happen these days...

    England 1950 World Cup squadImage source, Getty Images
  10. hockey

    Hockey sides Rio 'medal prospects'published at 13:54

    Rio 2016

    Luke Reddy
    BBC Sport at Bisham Abbey

    Hockey squadsImage source, BBC Sport

    So that's that, another Team GB squad named as 32 hockey players (and six reserves) get the nod for Rio.

    The men's and women's sides are each medal prospects. After a chaotic huddle for a team photo, Team GB chef de mission Mark England addresses the squad.

    He said they have the "talent, pedigree and opportunity" to succeed and said the 38 will form part of around 350 GB athletes at the Games. He reiterated that Great Britain's aim is to win more medals than ever before at an Olympics on foreign soil.

    That's a key distinction. It's clear the powers that be feel that the haul at London 2012 was a one-off.

  11. get involved

    Get Involved - who should be next England boss?published at 13:50

    #bbcsportsday

    If you haven't already, you have just 10 minutes left to vote on who should succeed Roy Hodgson as England manager.

    Make your choice to the right of this page, or select the 'vote' tab if you're using a mobile device.

    Full BBC Sport online voting terms and conditions can be read here.  

  12. rugby union

    Wasps sign lock Symonspublished at 13:47

    Wasps have made their ninth signing before the 2016-17 season by bringing in London irish lock Matt Symons.

    The 26-year-old made 20 Premiership appearances last season, several as captain, as the Exiles were relegated.

  13. get involved

    Get Involved - who should be the next England boss?published at 13:42

    #bbcsportsday

    Darth VaderImage source, AP

    Jon Szeto: FA has the £ to at least try to persuade SAF to have a go at the England job. Could also help keep the union together!

    DBH: Harry Redknapp NOT right man for England - his expertise lies in buying and selling players.

    Calamity: Steve Bruce is a massively underrated manager. Give it to him.

    Ben Wire: Darth Vader for England boss. Ruthless, efficient. Jedi Mind trick the referee and solve our penalty curse with the Force.

    Who's your choice and why? If you're inclined, have some fun and suggest a fictional character. Tweet #bbcsportsday, text 81111 or visit theBBC Sport Facebook page., external

  14. tennis

    Lendl the jokerpublished at 13:35

    Wimbledon 2016

    Andy Murray starts his pursuit for a second Wimbeldon title against fellow Briton Liam Broady later today.

    Before the match BBC Sport's tennis correspondent Russell Fuller has been catching up with Murray's coach Ivan Lendl.

    Find out what the 56-year-old had to say here.

    Andy Murray and Ivan LendlImage source, Getty Images
  15. get involved

    Get Involved - who should be the next England boss?published at 13:29

    #bbcsportsday

    If you haven't already, don't forget to take part in our vote. Make your choice to the right of this page, or select the 'vote' tab if you're using a mobile device...

    Bradley Earl: I'd like to see Mike Bassett get another chance! He had a bad start to his England career but improved over time.

    Jack Tanner: ranieri probably best man for the job but would be crazy to take it. klinsmann possibly the best realistic candidate.

    Rob Hainsworth: How can Harry say Southgate is unproven & then in the same breath, recommend Sherwood!?!

    Johnny Magrinho: Tyrion Lannister and Lord Varys would make a great tactical duo, along with Jon Snow to rally the troops. Dream team.  

    Who's your choice and why? And feel free to mix it up and suggest a fictional character. Tweet #bbcsportsday, text 81111 or visit theBBC Sport Facebook page., external

  16. football

    Sutton returns to St Mirrenpublished at 13:25

    Bit of transfer news for you from Scotland.

    Experienced striker John Sutton has joined St Mirren from St Johnstone.

    It is the Englishman's second spell with the Championship side.

  17. get involved

    Get Involved - who should be next England boss?published at 13:20

    #bbcsportsday

    Royston De Silva: LVG. Proven at international level and knows the English game.

    Sam Wilson: How about Rafa Benitez? Tactically astute, knows English football. Would get us organised. Also has decent record in cups.

    Ryan Lane: Can Eddie Jones take on a dual role?

    Luke Tizzard: Tim Sherwood for me, shows passion and is good with young players.

    Who's your choice and why? If you're inclined, have some fun and suggest a fictional character. Tweet #bbcsportsday, text 81111 or visit theBBC Sport Facebook page., external

  18. golf

    Day pulls out of Rio 2016published at 13:15

    Rio 2016

    Jason DayImage source, AP

    Jason Day, who joins a string of leading golfers in pulling out of the sport's Olympic return, says he is not going to Rio because of his concerns about the Zika virus.

    The Australian said in a statement he was pulling out with "deep regret" because of "my concerns about the possible transmission of the Zika virus and the potential risks that it may pose to my wife's future pregnancies".

  19. golf

    Day pulls out of Rio because of Zika fearspublished at 13:08
    Breaking

    Rio 2016

    World number one Jason Day has pulled out of the Rio Olympics because of the Zika virus, 

    Rory McIlroy, a four-time major champion, last week said he would not go to Rio because of his concerns over the virus.

  20. get involved

    Get Involved - who should be next England boss?published at 13:03

    #bbcsportsday

    Jack Tanner: Ranieri probably best man for the job but would be crazy to take it. Klinsmann possibly the best realistic candidate.

    Michal Koziol: Shearer shouldn't be considered after his failure at Newcastle, nor Ranieri after Greece. Take a leap and go with Eddie Howe.

    Matt Hudson: Let's do what the fans wanted last time - Harry Redknapp for England!

    Who's your choice and why? And feel free to mix it up and suggest a fictional character. Tweet #bbcsportsday, text 81111 or visit theBBC Sport Facebook page., external