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Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes speaks to club legend Wayne Rooney in a wide-ranging interview.
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Gianluca Prestianni is given a six-game ban by Uefa for homophobic conduct during Benfica's Champions League knockout play-off match with Real Madrid in February.
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Two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz says he will miss next month's French Open with an ongoing wrist injury.
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Former New Zealand all-rounder Doug Bracewell has admitted using cocaine after the first day of Essex's final County Championship match last year.
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Former winner Shaun Murphy produces a fine performance to thrash China's Xiao Guodong 13-3 and become the first player into the 2026 World Championship quarter-finals.
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Will it be Manchester City or Arsenal for the Premier League title? BBC Sport gets pundits, reporters and fans to predict each of their remaining fixtures - and who will win the league.
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Colombian rider Cristian Camilo Munoz dies from a knee infection following a crash six days ago.
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West Bromwich Albion are given a two-point penalty by the English Football League for breaching profit and sustainability rules.
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Bruno Fernandes opens up about his time at Manchester United and why he decided to stay at the club.
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BBC Sport's Gabby Logan interviews Daddy Pig as he prepares to take on the London Marathon to raise money for the National Deaf Children's Society.
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Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford says he has not had "the best possible outcome" since joining the club.
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The Las Vegas Raiders select quarterback Fernando Mendoza as the first overall pick of the 2026 NFL Draft.
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Amber Sandhu, Samit Patel and Faraaz Nor discuss Indian prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.
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Tony Pulis explains why getting to Wembley is not just special for any manager, it is still hugely important for players, fans and all the staff at any club.
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BBC sports editor Dan Roan examines how Gary Lineker and Gary Neville became two of the biggest players in a rapidly changing media industry.
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Chelsea's interim head coach Calum McFarlane admits this year has been a "whirlwind", going from obscurity to an FA Cup semi‑final at Wembley.
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The Turkish Grand Prix will return to the Formula 1 calendar in 2027 for the first time in six years.
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Former Brighton and Newcastle manager Chris Hughton reveals he was treated for prostate cancer last year.
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Former Formula 1 driver Allan McNish is named racing director of the Audi F1 team.
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Millwall consider taking legal action after Westminster City Council used the club's badge on an illustration of a Ku Klux Klan member.