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Morocco declared the winners of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after the Confederation of African Football overturns the result of their final defeat to Senegal.
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Pep Guardiola is one of the greatest managers of all time, but will his Champions League record be a cause for frustration?
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Bodo/Glimt's dream run in this season's Champions League may be over, but they bow out with their heads held high after making history.
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Head coach Arne Slot says he "must have done a lot of things wrong" for Liverpool fans to be "frustrated" at their recent form.
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Sports editor Dan Roan analyses whether Chelsea's record fine for a raft of Premier League rule breaches was lenient.
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Fifa appears to rule out moving Iran's matches at this summer's World Cup to Mexico from the United States.
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Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven says it is "the biggest nonsense" to suggest the club's players do not care about the team's current plight.
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Bayern Munich may hand 16-year-old goalkeeper Leonard Prescott his first-team debut in the Champions League on Wednesday.
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Pep Guardiola responds to a question about his failures in Europe with Manchester City after his side exited the Champions League following defeat to Real Madrid in the last 16.
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Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior says his players have "had no break" but insists that isn't an excuse as his side were knocked out of the Champions League by Paris Saint-Germain, with the defending champions winning the second leg of their last 16 tie 3-0 at Stamford Bridge, going through 8-2 on aggregate.
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Tolu Arokodare scores shortly after coming on to earn Premier League bottom club Wolves a 2-2 draw at Brentford.
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BBC Sport pundits John Barclay and Sam Warburton picks for their teams of the tournament for the 2026 Six Nations.
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Rory Smith discusses whether Chelsea's fine will impact clubs if they "don't play by the same rules" in the Premier League.
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Arsenal face competition for Bayern Munich's Leon Goretzka, AC Milan look at Republic of Ireland international Troy Parrott, while Brighton look to secure German international Said el Mala, plus more.
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In a sport often dominated by private schools, Northampton School for Boys are one win away from securing a league and cup double.
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The BBC does not plan to use four-time Olympic gold medallist Michael Johnson in its athletics coverage this year.
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Captain Aaron Ramsey is left out of the Wales squad for this month's World Cup play-offs, casting further doubt over his future.
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Jess Thirlby steps down as England head coach with immediate effect in a decision she says is "best for me and my family".
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Scottish middle-distance runner Jemma Reekie says she feels "no pressure" before this week's World Indoor Championships and reveals she is hoping to compete in two events at this summer's Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
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Batter Ollie Pope said any perception England “weren’t fussed” about winning the Ashes is hard to take.