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Watch BBC One coverage and follow live text as Scotland host England in the Women's Nations League.
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Follow live text and radio commentary as Wolves host Burnley and Arsenal visit Luton in the Premier League.
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Live video and text coverage of Northern Ireland against the Republic of Ireland in the Women's Nations League from the National Stadium at Windsor Park.
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Watch on Match of the Day Wales and listen to BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru commentary as Wales host Germany in the Women's Nations League in Swansea.
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New Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder says his relationship with owner Prince Abdullah was "repaired a long time ago" as he returns following the sacking of Paul Heckingbottom.
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The continuing speculation around Jon Rahm joining LIV Golf is a worrying time for the established tours, writes Iain Carter.
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Watch highlights of "one of the most entertaining games this season" as the Cincinnati Bengals claim a 34-31 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says Trent Alexander-Arnold will play "wherever it's best for us" after scoring a late winner from midfield against Fulham.
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The ball that will be used at Euro 2024 in Germany will lead to quicker, more accurate decisions by the video assistant referee, says Uefa.
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Manchester United ban journalists from four media outlets from a news conference with manager Erik ten Hag.
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Meet 16-year-old Isabel Wilkins, the youngest female freestyle football world champion, who wants to inspire more women to take part.
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Britain's Tom Aspinall on family life as a UFC champion, being inspired by Georges St-Pierre and wanting to face Stipe Miocic at UFC 300.
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Pick from a shortlist of six for this year's BBC World Sport Star of the Year award.
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Formula 1 selects China, Miami, Austria, Austin, Sao Paulo and Qatar as venues to host sprint races in the 2024 season.
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Paul Heckingbottom is sacked as Sheffield United manager and replaced by the club's former boss Chris Wilder.
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Watch as Pep Guardiola confidently predicts Manchester City will retain the Premier League title this season.
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Edinburgh and Glasgow Warriors launch women's teams for the first time to compete in an expanded Celtic Challenge that will also feature new sides from Ireland and Wales.
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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says his side will win a record fourth straight Premier League title this season despite three consecutive draws.
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Featherweight world champion Amanda Serrano vacates her WBC title after the organisation refuses to sanction 12 three-minute rounds contest.
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BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on CBeebies Robin Hood star Rhys Stephenson for this weekend's Premier League predictions.