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  1. Southampton owner Dragan Solak tells BBC Sport he will not sack Tonda Eckert, despite the "mistake" the head coach made when authorising a spying campaign against rival Championship clubs.
  2. All pace bowlers have a specific role in a pace attack, so how will Ollie Robinson, Gus Atkinson and Josh Tongue combine? Steven Finn takes a look in his latest BBC Sport column.
  3. After their long-awaited Premier League title triumph, senior football correspondent Sami Mokbel assesses Arsenal's to-do list for this summer.
  4. From stunning goals and shocking interviews to unforgettable celebrations, some sporting moments are made to be watched, not just read about - and that's why BBC Sport are launching Shorts.
  5. It may only have lasted 87 minutes, but Aryna Sabalenka's match against Naomi Osaka brought an X-factor to a very rare French Open women's night-session match.
  6. BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions before the Monaco Grand Prix.
  7. As Mexico prepares to become the first country to host or co-host the World Cup three times, BBC Sport looks at its Cornish footballing roots.
  8. British heavyweight Anthony Joshua is preparing for his next fight but says his priorty remains on standing strong for the parents of the close friends who died in a car accident.
  9. Before heading to the World Cup with Ghana, a friendly against Wales brings Manchester City's Antoine Semenyo back to Newport where he first caught the eye.
  10. New WhatsApp messages have revealed how Southampton orchestrated a spying campaign against their Championship rivals.
  11. Either Elina Svitolina or Marta Kostyuk will become the first Ukrainian woman to reach the French Open semi-finals in the Open era when they meet on Tuesday.
  12. The biggest World Cup in history starts on 11 June and there are more ways to follow it on the BBC than ever before.
  13. A year ago, 19-year-old Rafael Jodar was ranked 707th in the world. Now he is three wins away from emulating Rafael Nadal at the French Open.
  14. Iraq return to the World Cup with ambitions of delivering stronger performances and results than first time round in 1986.
  15. Former England captain and manager Kevin Keegan reveals he has stage four cancer.
  16. Chelsea's Marc Cucurella linked with a return to Spain, Liverpool keen on teenage RB Leipzig forward Yan Diomande, and Newcastle face competition for Atalanta right-back Marco Palestra, plus more.
  17. Former BBC rugby league correspondent Dave Woods pays tribute to John Kear, one of the sport's great characters, who has died aged 71.
  18. A Paralympic athlete died "in an accident waiting to happen" when a metal bar fell on him, a sentencing hearing at the Old Bailey is told.
  19. Why Liverpool believe Andoni Iraola is the man to re-establish the Reds as one of Europe's top clubs.
  20. Great Britain's Max Burgin wins a "special" 800m race at the Rabat Diamond League, ahead of Olympic champion Emmanuel Wanyonyi.

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