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Nottingham Forest are fighting for Premier League survival but reaching the Europa League quarter-finals could provide hope in an otherwise torrid season.
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Luke Littler comes from 5-0 down to stun Gerwyn Price 6-5 in the final of Premier League Darts in Dublin where there were two maximum 170 checkouts in one game.
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Aston Villa were urged not to become a "maybe" team. Yet maybe this is their year to end a 30-year trophy drought.
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The England squad Thomas Tuchel names on Friday will give a big hint about who will be on the plane to the World Cup - so what are the issues he still needs to resolve?
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Entering a football match in England and Wales without a ticket will become a criminal offence under new laws.
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Audi team principal Jonathan Wheatley is wanted by Aston Martin to lead their troubled Formula 1 team.
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Chris Sutton takes on Crookhaven stars Amari Bacchus and Genesis Lynea plus the BBC readers and AI with his predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures and the Carabao Cup final.
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Every team in Fifa's women's football tournaments must include at least one female head coach or assistant coach as part of new regulations.
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Four Ireland players are chosen in the Six Nations Team of the Tournament, which also includes players from France, Italy, Scotland and Wales, but no England players make the XV.
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Fifa fines the Israeli Football Association 150,000 Swiss Francs (£141,700) and warns it about its future conduct after investigating an "alleged offence of discrimination" by the Palestine FA.
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Great Britain's freestyle skier Kirsty Muir claims her second consecutive World Cup slopestyle victory to top the standings before the final event.
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London City Lionesses and Spain defender Jana Fernandez talks to Alex Scott about adjusting to life in the WSL after moving from Barcelona, in a new episode of Eat & Yap which you can watch in full on BBC iPlayer.
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As part of the 'Football in 10 Years' series, BBC Sport's Hugh Ferris hosts a pundits' round-table discussion on the future of the beautiful game.
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Nineteen-year-old Lexi Potter scores the winner on her first Chelsea start as the hosts beat Brighton 2-1 in the WSL.
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Manchester United goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce talks to BBC Sport about her love for marine biology and nature and says "it's important to have passions outside your job".
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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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Manchester United defender Matthijs de Ligt is "improving" but manager Michael Carrick is unable to put a timeframe on the Dutchman's return from a back injury.
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Centre Meg Jones will take over the England captaincy after Zoe Stratford announced that she is expecting her first child.
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Galatasaray midfielder Noa Lang is set to have surgery in Liverpool after suffering a "serious cut" at Anfield.
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British sprinter Amy Hunt on inspiring female athletes to get university degrees as she prepares to compete at the World Athletics Indoor Championships.