Watch the best of Sunday's Old Firm derbypublished at 09:05 GMT 13 March 2017
Football
There were scenes at Celtic Park as 38-year-old Rangers defender Clint Hill scored an 87th minute equaliser in the Old Firm derby.
Here are the best bits.
2022 Commonwealth Games will no longer be held in Durban, South Africa
FA Cup: Tottenham 6-0 Millwall; Premier League: Liverpool 2-1 Burnley
Tottenham await news on severity of injury to England striker Harry Kane
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Football
There were scenes at Celtic Park as 38-year-old Rangers defender Clint Hill scored an 87th minute equaliser in the Old Firm derby.
Here are the best bits.
Tennis
It was also a miserable day for British men's tennis at Indian Wells, as Kyle Edmund and Dan Evans were both knocked out.
Novak Djokovic saw off Edmund in straight sets 6-4 7-6 (7-5) and Kei Nishikori ended Evans' hopes with a 6-3 6-4 win.
With world number one Andy Murray suffering a shock early exit, that's all of the Brits now out.
There's always next year.
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Claire Cottingham
BBC Live reporter
Eastbourne's Johanna Konta is out of the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells after a 6-3 3-6 6-7 third-round defeat by France's Caroline Garcia.
Image source, Getty ImagesKonta, seeded 11th, broke Garcia in the fourth game but the 21st seed levelled the match and dominated the third-set tie-break, winning it 7-1.
Football
Jose Mourinho returns to his former club tonight as Chelsea host Manchester United in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
His first game in Charge of the blues was against United back in 2004, so we've picked a bunch of players who featured that day to see how many you remember.
Have a go right here .
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Ireland's Michael Conlan is making his professional boxing debut at Madison Square Garden. In New York. On St Patrick's day.
Does it get much better than that?
Anyway, he's arrived in the Big Apple, not that we're jealous or anything.
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Cricket
1967: Former West Indies cricket captain Sir Frank Worrell, who scored 3,860 runs in 51 Test appearances, died at the age of 42.
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Arsenal duo Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez are demanding wages that match Paul Pogba's £290,000-a-week salary at Manchester United, say reports in the London Evening Standard.
Ozil is Arsenal's highest paid player on £140,000 a week, with Sanchez on around £10,000 less.
Worth a try.
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Did you miss any of the weekend's FA Cup quarter-final action? Well, fear not as here are the best moments from the three matches in the round so far.
Brad Davis (rugby league) - former Castleford and Wakefield scrum-half, born 1968.
Allan Nielsen (football) - former Tottenham and Denmark midfielder, born 1971.
Edgar Davids (football) - former Netherlands midfielder, who played for Ajax, Tottenham and Juventus among others, born 1973.
Thomas Enqvist (tennis) - Swedish former Australian Open finalist, retired 2006, born 1974.
Stephen Maguire (snooker) - Scottish 2004 UK champion, born 1981.
Adam Thomson (rugby union) - former New Zealand flanker, a World Cup winner in 2011, born 1982.
Kaitlin Sandeno (swimming) - former US Olympic swimmer and gold medallist.
The Guardian
There's an unsavoury lead from the Guardian , who lead on an FA investigation into racist chants directed at Spurs striker Son Heung-min, who scored a hat-trick against Millwall in Sunday's 6-0 FA Cup win.
Wining the Six Nations isn't enough for England fly-half George Ford . He's already got his eye on making history in Dublin, where England can overhaul New Zealand’s world record of 18 successive Test victories by a tier-one nation.
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The Sun
The Sun also lead on Harry Kane's injury. We told you Spurs fans would want to avoid the back pages this morning.
There's also news of a crisis for Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho, who apparently has NO strikers for tonight's FA Cup quarter-final against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Image source, The SunLook away Spurs fans... It's Harry Kane who dominates most of the back pages this morning.
The Telegraph say he could miss the rest of the season after limping off early in Sunday's 6-0 FA Cup win over Millwall.
Kane missed five Premier League games earlier this season with a similar injury.
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It's been a busy weekend of sport... Lincoln City's crazy FA Cup run came to an end, England retained the Six Nations and Steve McClaren became the latest managerial casualty.
We'll bring you all the latest and greatest sports news as it happens, but first let's have a look at what the papers are saying.