Leicester City news conferencepublished at 13:13
Champions League Group G, Leicester v Porto (Tuesday, 19:45 BST)
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Champions League Group G, Leicester v Porto (Tuesday, 19:45 BST)
It's all happening...
Champions League Group G, Leicester v Porto (Tuesday, 19:45 BST)
Claudio moves on to Saturday's 4-1 hammering at Manchester United:
"I'm not happy when my teams slow down or react. We can concede but I want to see our reaction every time."
Midfielder Marc Albrighton wasn't happy either but is looking on the bright side.
"I think the manner of the defeat was the hardest to take. It was a mad 20 minutes - we switched off," he says.
"The beauty of football is that three days later we get to play a great occasion such as the Champions League tomorrow.”
Champions League Group G, Leicester v Porto (Tuesday, 19:45 BST)
Claudio Ranieri's clearly on good form as he's asked whether the serialisation of Jamie Vardy's new book is an issue.
He says: "No distraction. Why? All the people know the Vardy story. I hope he can sell a lot of books."
Champions League Group G, Leicester v Porto (Tuesday, 19:45 BST)
Claudio Ranieri and Marc Albrighton have arrived... let's see what they've got to say.
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Mark Watts: Was at Wentworth in '67 when he beat Peter Thomson in the Piccadilly World Matchplay final. A joy to watch and a day that I will never forget.
Here's a picture of Arnie from that very event...
Champions League Group G, Leicester v Porto (Tuesday, 19:45 BST)
BBC Radio Leicester's Ian Stringer remembers when it wasn't all about hosting Champions League games for the Foxes.
Manager Claudio Ranieri and midfielder Marc Albrighton, who scored in their opener in Bruges, are due to face the media shortly.
Tennis
Heather Watson was forced to pull out of her opening match at the Wuhan Open with a stomach bug just days after saying she had fully recovered from the problems which affected her US Open campaign.
The British number two withdrew down 3-6 1-2 against American Madison Brengle in China after complaining of dizziness.
"It came on this morning. I woke up in full sweats. I went out there to see how I feel but it wasn't great," said Watson, who also named John-Laffnie de Jager as her new coach on Monday.
Meanwhile, British number one Johanna Konta comfortably reached round two after beating German Annika Beck 6-1 6-2 and will play China's Zhang Shuai in the second round.
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With no disrespect meant to Great Yarmouth, this probably isn't the biggest honour of Arnold Palmer's career...
And here's a picture of one of the holes... trickier than Augusta?
Champions League Group F, Borussia Dortmund v Real Madrid (Tues, 19:45 BST)
Tottenham are not the only club to have taken to the skies this morning - Real Madrid have headed for Germany where they'll face Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday...
Champions League Group E, CSKA Moscow v Tottenham (Tues, 19:45 BST)
Tottenham are airbone headed for the Russian capital to face CSKA Moscow in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
Points, or at least one of them, are required after they lost their Group E opener against Monaco at Wembley.
Dele Alli and Kyle Walker have posed for the obligatory on-board selfie...
Football
League Two side Leyton Orient have parted company with manager Andy Hessenthaler after just five months in charge, reports BBC Radio London.
The O's are currently 14th in the fourth tier.
Football
Kilmarnock striker Souleymane Coulibaly will probably always remember his first game against Celtic.
The former Tottenham trainee gave his side the lead with this stunning goal from 44 yards out.
However, it wasn't to last as the Scottish champions eventually claimed a 6-1 win.
Football
In 2003 Malcolm Glazer, owner of Super Bowl champions the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, increased his stake in Manchester United plc to 3.17 per cent.
The American tycoon went on to take full ownership of the club.
Football
Just about to take your lunch break but not fancying venturing outside into the autumn weather?
Why not catch up on Saturday's Match of the Day?
Ruud Gullit and Martin Keown joined Gary Lineker to look back over an action-packed day in the Premier League.
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Football has Subbuteo and cricket had Test Match but we've not seen this one before...
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Champions League Group G, Leicester v Porto (Tuesday, 19:45 BST)
They might have been hammered 4-1 by Manchester United on Saturday but Leicester's players looked in good spirits this morning as they trained before Tuesday's Champions League home game against Porto.
Just training with that ball must be getting them all excited.
The Foxes won their Group G opener 3-0 against Club Brugge two weeks ago.
Stick with us and we'll bring you their pre-match news conference from 13:00 BST.
Golf
BBC Sport commentator Peter Alliss tells BBC Radio 4 that people loved Arnold Palmer because he was "an ordinary person".
Football
Paris St-Germain defender Serge Aurier has been sentenced to two months in jail on Monday for assaulting a police officer.
The court also ordered the Ivory Coast international to pay 600 euros (£521) in damages and interest as well as 1,500 euros in court costs following an incident outside a Paris nightclub in May.
However, the court did not impose an order for immediate incarceration and allowed Aurier to walk free pending a possible appeal.
It means full-back Aurier could play for PSG in their Champions League tie against Ludogorets in Bulgaria on Wednesday.
Aurier was sent off in Friday's 2-0 defeat by Toulouse.
Football
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Fifa general-secretary Fatma Samoura has been speaking on the first morning of the three-day Soccerex conference in Manchester
Amongst other things, Samoura has explained Fifa are disbanding their anti-racism taskforce because “it had a very specific mandate which it has fully fulfilled”
She said her presence – as a black female – at Fifa was proof the organisation was committed to inclusivity and equality and that stricter punishments can be anticipated: “Not only racism but any kind of discrimination, including violation of human rights.”
Samoura also said the organisation was in a much better place than it was a year ago.