Postpublished at 17:01 British Summer Time 19 May 2017
That's it for this week from Sportsday but we will be back from 08:00 on Monday morning.
Happy Premier League finale weekend to you all....
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16 Premier League news conferences
Geraint Thomas out of the Giro d'Italia
10th anniversary of the new Wembley
Get involved - Your 'new' Wembley memories - tweet #bbcsportsday or text 81111
Matt Davis and Libby Dawes
That's it for this week from Sportsday but we will be back from 08:00 on Monday morning.
Happy Premier League finale weekend to you all....
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*Not a thing - just made it up.
Leicester City Chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha will thank the fans for their support with *free beer or water and a copy of CITY Matchday Magazine for the match against Bournemouth on Sunday.
*you must show your match day ticket to claim your beer so not totally free....
Boxing
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport boxing reporter
Gervonta Davis' assessment of what life without boxing would have offered is bleak. But then so were his beginnings.
Deep within his 5ft 6in frame the American carries memories of seeing parents take drugs, recollections of scrapping for food, thoughts of foster care, and anguish for the friends lost to Baltimore's gang wars.
At 22 he has seen too much darkness. Yet on Saturday he will step out in London's bright lights as a world champion, alongside arguably boxing's most recognisable global face - a man who says Davis is "like my son".
Floyd 'Money' Mayweather has banked on a talent he calls the "future of boxing". But can Davis fully cut ties with a brutal past and run towards expectation where once there was hopelessness?
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BBC Radio 5 live
Sunday’s 5 live Sport will go ‘around the grounds’ bringing updates on the final day of the Premier League season, as the race for Champions League qualification concludes.
We’ll have reporters at all ten games; and Chris Waddle, Mark Schwarzer and Mark Lawrenson will join Mark Chapman to discuss issues as they unfold.
5 live Sports Extra will have commentary of Watford against Manchester City.
That's all we've got in the shorts department......
That sounds weird.
Moving on.
Football
1965: Bobby Moore captained West Ham to victory in the European Cup Winners' Cup final against 1860 Munich at Wembley.
And now for some short shorts....
#GetInspired
It's Magic Weekend in Super League and we'll have live commentary on all six of the matches in Newcastle on this website.
In the meantime though, meet 82-year-old Jimmy. He plays Masters Rugby League, external - a combination of touch and contact rugby - which enables players of all ages to train and play matches together all thanks to a clever code relating to their shorts....
If you want to find out about how to get into rugby league, read the Get Inspired guide.
We go seamlessly from bright orange shorts....
Tennis
Spain's Rafael Nadal is a set down in his Italian Open quarter final against Dominic Thiem in Rome.
The Austrian, who is currently ranked seven places higher than the 14 time grand slam winner, won it 6-4.
These two only faced each other last week in the final of the Madrid Open where Rafa took the trophy...
Looks like Thiem wants revenge...
Will these champion fans soon be supporting a Championship club?
Bradford City fans hope the future will be bright for their team as they take on Millwall in the league one play-off final this weekend.
Success on the day may be down to the players, but with a positive, family fan base, it's not just on the pitch that Bradford City are having a beneficial effect.
Journalist and film maker, Mobeen Azhar, meets a group of Bradford FC fans, creating a positive future in football.
You can watch this inspiring story here.
You can follow the game live on BBC Radio 5 live, BBC local radio and on the BBC Sport website from Saturday at 14:00 BST.
Football
2012: Chelsea won the Champions League for the first time in their history, beating Bayern Munich 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in the final on the German club's home ground.
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Football
Probably went a bit far with the headline...
Wales manager Chris Coleman has received an OBE by the Prince of Wales at Buckingham Palace.
Coleman, 46, was recognised for his services to football after guiding Wales to the semi-final of Euro 2016.
It was the side's first major tournament in 58 years.
In October he was given the freedom of his hometown of Swansea.
Borussia Dortmund boss Thomas Tuchel will have talks about his future at the end of the season, says chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke.
Tuchel has been in charge of the German club since Jurgen Klopp left in 2015.
However, relations between Tuchel, 43, and Watzke have been strained since the Dortmund team bus was damaged by an explosion on 11 April.
"We will sit down after the season and discuss how things will continue," said Watzke.
Bibiana Steinhaus will become the first female to referee in the Bundesliga.
The 38-year-old police officer has been named as one of four new referees in Germany's top flight for 2017-18.
Steinhaus has refereed second-tier games for six years.
Time for some news from Germany...
Two signings and the transfer window hasn't even opened yet!
Brighton have made their first signing of the summer, bringing in German midfielder Pascal Gross from FC Ingolstadt 04, who have been relegated from the Bundesliga this season.
The 25-year-old has agreed a four-year contract with Albion, and will officially join when the transfer window opens on 10th June for an undisclosed fee, subject to international clearance.