Summary

  • Northern Ireland news conference 18:00 BST

  • Rooney and Southgate news conference 18:30 BST

  • Wayne Rooney set to be a substitute for England's game against Slovenia on Tuesday

  • England captain Jos Buttler receives official reprimand for Bangladesh comments

  • Get Involved: If Rooney is dropped, has Gareth Southgate been brave or foolish? #bbcsportsday

  1. rugby union

    What a blow - five months out for Jonespublished at 09:12

    Rugby Union

    Wasps have revealed flanker Sam Jones will be out for "about five months" with the broken leg and ankle damage suffered at England's training camp.

    The uncapped 24-year-old was injured during a judo session with Maro Itoje.

    "He's worked his socks off to get into contention for England and we're all frustrated for Sam missing out," Wasps director of rugby Dai Young added.

    There was some good news for England with Saracens saying they hope fly-half Owen Farrell will return next weekend.

    Sam jonesImage source, Getty Images
  2. tennis

    Edmund loses second setpublished at 09:06 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    Tennis

    It is one-set all in the first round of the Shanghai Masters in the match between Great Britain's Kyle Edmund and Argentina's Federico Delbonis.

    Edmund took the first set 6-3 before Delbonis fought back to take the second 7-5, although the Brit has a break of serve and leads 2-1 in the third set.

  3. Happy Birthday to...published at 09:04

    Xherdan ShaqiriImage source, Getty Images

    Sir Matthew Pinsent (rowing) - winner of four consecutive Olympic gold medals, is 46.

    Paul Wood (rugby league) - Featherstone prop, formerly with Warrington, is 35. 

    Xherdan Shaqiri (football) - Stoke and Switzerland midfielder, 25. 

    Tony Adams (football) - former Arsenal and England captain, now head of youth development at Chinese club Chongqing Lifan, is 50.  

  4. get involved

    Get Involved #bbcsportsdaypublished at 08:58 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    Your reaction to the international matches

    A few topics to talk about today...

    We want you to tell us whether England fans were right to boo Wayne Rooney, or does the all-time record goalscorer deserve more respect.

    Also, will Scotland and Wales live to regret their dropped World Cup qualification points over the weekend?

    Which international teams will qualify for the World Cup, who will miss out?

    Tweet us using #bbcsportsday or get involved on the Match of the Day Facebook page.

    Wayne RooneyImage source, Getty Images
  5. football

    5 Live's Football Daily Podcastpublished at 08:56

    Football

    If you need something to listen to for your walk/bus/train to work, download the latest BBC Radio 5 live football Daily Podcast for more reaction to the recent World Cup qualifiers.

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  6. american football

    NFL on the iPlayer now...published at 08:50

    American Football

    By the way, if you love your American Football, you can now catch up on the latest news and highlights on the NFL show on the iPlayer.  

    Nat Coombs is joined by Super Bowl winners Osi Umenyiora and Jason Bell as they delve into the big stories shaping the world of NFL.  

  7. american football

    Brady's backpublished at 08:46

    American Football

    Tom Brady made a winning return to action with the New England Patriots following his 'Deflate-gate' ban.

    The 39-year-old passed for 406 yards and three touchdowns as the Patriots beat the Cleveland Browns 33-13.

    "It's been a fun week to get ready to play and be back doing what I love to do," said the quarterback.

    Brady was given a four-match suspension by the NFL in May 2015 for his role in a scheme to deflate match balls to give his side an advantage.

    Tom BradyImage source, Getty Images
  8. football

    #TeamPhotoBantzpublished at 08:44 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    Football

    There appears to be something strange going on with Wales' team photos.

    As their players prepared to face the photographers prior to kick-off in Sunday's World Cup qualifier against Georgia, the way they lined up was, shall we say, a little unusual.

    Three at the back and eight across the front is not the usual formation for a team photo. A Wales wind-up?

    Gareth Bale feigned ignorance when pressed about recent lopsided line-ups. Asked if the players were just really bad at it, he said: "Yes, I think it must just be that."

    Do you believe him? Or is it more likely to be a team in-joke from down the years? Check out some previous efforts and judge for yourself...

    Can you come up with a better 'squad' picture? Send us your office/work/playground squad pictures to #bbcsportsday and you may well get on this page later on.

    WalesImage source, Getty Images
  9. football

    Southgate puzzled at Rooney booingpublished at 08:35

    Football

    Caretaker England manager Gareth Southgate says he does not understand why England fans booed captain Wayne Rooney during Saturday's 2-0 win over Malta at Wembley.  

    Media caption,

    Wayne Rooney: Gareth Southgate 'doesn't understand' booing of England captain

  10. football

    Speaking of controversy...published at 08:30

    Football

    The Independent are reporting Rangers could have to pay off the rest of Joey Barton's £2m contract if they cannot find grounds to sack the 34-year-old midfielder, just months after signing him... 

    To Rangers,

    Hang on for a bit - a quick glance at Joey Barton's track record, we are sure he will do something to give you "grounds" soon enough... 

    From Sportsday

    Joey BartonImage source, Getty Images
  11. gymnastics

    Smith 'deeply sorry' for 'racist' videopublished at 08:26

    Gymnastics

    Louis Smith is never that far away from controversy... 

    The 27-year-old Olympic gymnast has published an apology after a video leaked online suggesting him mocking Islam.

    He wrote he was "deeply sorry" for "deep offence" caused by the footage and his "thoughtless actions".

    Footage appears to show Louis, with fellow gymnast Luke Carson, laughing while pretending to pray and shouting "Allahu Akbar".

    The Islamic phrase means "God is the greatest" in Arabic.

    Louis smithImage source, Getty Images
  12. football

    Style it out, Neuer...published at 08:20

    Football

    Germany's Manuel Neuer is widely considered the world's top goalkeeper - but that did not stop him kicking the ball into his own face as he attempted to get a loose ball out of his net...

    Enjoy. , external

  13. tennis

    How Konta made it into the world's top 10published at 08:14

    Tennis

    While we are on the subject of tennis, the WTA rankings are announced later and Britain's Johanna Konta will be officially a top 10 player. 

    We take a look at Johanna Konta's remarkable rise following her run to the China Open final, where she lost to Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska.  

    Media caption,

    Johanna Konta becomes first Briton to break into WTA top 10 since 1984

  14. tennis

    Edmund takes opening set in Chinapublished at 08:14 British Summer Time 10 October 2016

    Tennis

    Great Britain's Kyle Edmund reached the quarter-finals of the China Open last week and he is playing today in the first round of the Shanghai Masters, after battling through the qualifying phase.

    And he has made a good start by taking the opening set 6-3 against world number 46 Federico Delbonis of Argentina.

    Kyle EdmundImage source, Getty Images
  15. How much?!published at 08:10

    How about a bit of football gossip now? 

    Manchester United and City, as well as Real Madrid and Paris St-Germain, were all willing to pay £170m to sign Barcelona striker Neymar in the summer.

    No-one was evenutally able to prize him away and he has since scored five goals in seven appearances for Barca this season. 

    NeymarImage source, Getty Images
  16. rugby league

    Watch Grand Final highlightspublished at 08:04

    Rugby league

    In case you missed it, Wigan Warriors beat Warrington in Saturday's Super League Grand Final...

    Watch the best of the action from Old Trafford by clicking the play button below.

    Available to UK users only.

    Media caption,

    Super League Grand Final Highlights: Warrington 6-12 Wigan

  17. Monday's back pagespublished at 08:00

    The Times

    The Times have reflected Jos Buttler's anger after Bangladesh's pointed celebrations of his dismissal in England's 34-run defeat in Dhaka on Sunday.

    Buttler fell lbw to Taskin Ahmed for 57 to leave England 123-7, chasing 239.

    "You don't have to run up to a guy. I'm disappointed to get out, but emotions were running high," said Buttler.

    "I was a little bit disappointed in the fashion they celebrated. Mainly the way they celebrated by running towards me and giving me a bit of a send-off."

    The TimesImage source, The Times
  18. Monday's back pagespublished at 08:00

    The Sun

    Just going to brush past The Sun's "roothless" pun for a second and just quickly highlight what they have written in small font next to this image of Gareth Southgate's face.

    Yep - that says "stubble trouble"...

    The SunImage source, The Sun
  19. Monday's back pagespublished at 08:00

    The Daily Star

    Away from football briefly - Lewis Hamilton's title hopes have suffered a second blow in a week after he as he finished third in the Japanese Grand Prix, won by Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg.

    The German is now 33 points ahead of Hamilton. 

    The Daily Star says the British driver has waved goodbye to the title with four races to go. 

    Daily StarImage source, Daily Star