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  • ParalympicsGB surpass 100-medal mark in Rio

  • Murray to met Del Potro in Davis Cup semi-final opener

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  1. Three uncapped players in England squadpublished at 10:00 British Summer Time 16 September 2016

    Teenager Haseeb Hameed, Ben Duckett and Zafar Ansari are named in the England Test squad for the tour of Bangladesh starting next month.

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  2. Sportsday OUTpublished at 17:00

    That's all from us for the day. Thanks for joining us and for your music to get you pumped... 

    Now have an epic new running mix. 

    Keep it BBC Sport for all the latest Paralympics from Rio and Europa League action. 

  3. 'The path is not always straight'published at 16:55 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

    #GetInspired

    Media caption,

    'Sport is not all about winning medals, it's about the legacy'

    Richard Whitehead, who retained his T42 200m Olympic title in Rio, will be aiming for a golden double in the T42 100m final at 22:17 BST on Thursday night.

    He's been talking to Get Inspired about his journey in athletics.

    Why not take at how you can get into athletics or running

  4. football

    'The Europa League is not the competition we want' - Mourinhopublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

    Feyenoord v Man Utd (18:00 BST)

    Media caption,

    Jose Mourinho explains decision to rest Wayne Rooney

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    United make eight changespublished at 16:54 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

    Feyenood v Man Utd (18:00 BST)

    Manchester United make eight changes to the team that lost to Manchester City.

    In come Darmian, Smalling, Rojo, Schneiderlin, Herrera, Mata, Martial and Rashford.

    Out go Blind, Shaw, Valencia, Fellaini, Mkhitaryan, Lingard, Rooney and Ibrahimovic.

  6. basketball

    GB women set to play-off for bronzepublished at 16:51 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

    Rio Paralympics

    Elizabeth Hudson
    BBC Sport's Paralympics reporter in Rio

    It looks like the GB women will be in the bronze medal play-off at the wheelchair basketball.

    They trail the USA 67-49 going into the final quarter of their semi-final. The USA have just been too strong on the day.

  7. Team newspublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

    Feyenoord v Man Utd (18:00 BST)

  8. football

    Swansea news conferencepublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

    Southampton v Swansea (Sun, 14:15 BST)

    swanseaImage source, Getty Images

    Francesco Guidolin started with a 3-5-2 formation against Chelsea but switched to 4-3-3  after Chelsea took the lead on 18 minutes. 

    Swansea eventually drew 2-2 and Guidolin said: "For me it is about working in a different way and shape. In my opinion we have the right characteristics to play different ways. 

    "What is important is mentality, not the players' position.

    "We played well for the first 18 minutes against Chelsea, but not after they scored.

    "After 30 minutes we needed a reaction and I decided to make a tactical change.

    "A lot of managers have made a change before half-time. It's not a good moment, and it wasn't an easy decision for me. 

    "I have managed a lot of games, because my career is very long, and I have used a lot of formations. 

    "We could play with the same formation (on Sunday)." 

  9. football

    Remember him?published at 16:42 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

    Football

    Former Liverpool winger Ryan Babel has joined La Liga side Deportivo La Coruna.

    The 29-year-old joined Liverpool from Ajax for £11.5m in 2007 and scored 22 goals but failed to earn a regular first-team spot.

    He was sold to Hoffenheim in January 2011, before moves to Ajax, Turkish side Kasımpasa and  UAE club Al Ain.

    Babel scored five goals in 43 caps for the Netherlands.

  10. basketball

    Basketball's teenage kickspublished at 16:40 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

    Rio Paralympics

    Elizabeth Hudson
    BBC Sport's Paralympics reporter in Rio

    Reaching the semi-finals of the wheelchair basketball competition is no mean achievement when you are only a teenager!

    Charlotte Moore is one of four teenagers on the GB team - she celebrated her 18th birthday on Tuesday, the day of the quarter-final win over China - and her family are very proud of her.

    "She's worked so hard to get here," dad Kester told me. "She was at London 2012 as part of the Paralympic inspiration programme but to be here and in the semi-finals is fantastic."

    Charlotte Moore flagImage source, BBC Sport
  11. basketball

    GB's youngest supporters?published at 16:34

    Rio Paralympics

    Elizabeth Hudson
    BBC Sport's Paralympics reporter in Rio

    I think I've found some of the youngest GB supporters in Rio!

    Twins Ivy and Bertie, who are just eight months old, are here with mum Rachel Strange supporting their auntie Clare Griffiths, who is part of the women's wheelchair basketball squad in her fifth Games.

    Also, here is five-month-old Amber Oakes - another of Griffiths' nieces.

    The Strange familyImage source, BBC Sport
  12. Weir finishes sixthpublished at 16:27 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

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    GB women trail at half-timepublished at 16:25 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

    Rio Paralympics

    Half-time in the women's wheelchair basketball semi-final and GB trail the USA 41-36.

    The USA have pulled away in the last couple of minutes of the half with Rebecca Murray and Desiree Miller doing a lot of the damage.

    Helen Freeman has 12 points for GB with Amy Conroy on 11.

  14. Postpublished at 16:21 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

    A Question of Sport Teaser

    Earlier we asked you to name the four teams beginning with C that are in the top 20 of the current Fifa rankings?  

    The answers are of course Colombia (4th), Chile (6th), Croatia (14th) and Costa Rica (18th).

  15. basketball

    Close at the wheelchair basketballpublished at 16:20 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

    Rio Paralympics

    Elizabeth Hudson
    BBC Sport's Paralympics reporter in Rio

    It's tight here after the opening quarter of the women's wheelchair basketball semi-final with Great Britain and the USA tied at 18-18.

    Helen Freeman leads the GB scoring with 12 points while Desiree Miller has managed the same for the USA.

    The two sides met in a couple of friendlies at the end of June with the USA winning both times - so the GB women have revenge on their minds!

  16. Weir reveals retirement datepublished at 16:13

    Rio Paralympics

    David Weir has finished 6th in the T54 800m in what he says will be his "last individual track race". 

    "I don't know what's gone wrong - well I do know what's gone wrong but I will leave that for another time," he said.

    He went onto say the 2017 London Marathon will also be his last ever race. 

    More to follow. 

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  17. David Weir in 800m now...published at 16:07 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

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    Postpublished at 16:04 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

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  19. Face painting?!? SOLDpublished at 15:57 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

  20. football

    Swansea news conferencepublished at 15:53 British Summer Time 15 September 2016

    Southampton v Swansea (Sun, 14:15 BST)

    Swansea manager Francesco Guidolin is hopeful record-signing Borja will be available for Sunday's trip to St Mary's.

    The Spanish striker is still waiting to make his debut after suffering with a thigh problem following his £15.5million move from Atletico Madrid in August. 

    "He is training with us and I hope to have him available for Sunday," Guidolin said.

    "I want to see him train with intensity and confidence. I hope to see him in this condition as soon as possible because we need him. 

    "He is a good player but it is important in this period not to rush him if he's not ready." 

    BorjaImage source, Getty Images