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After Nottingham Forest's stunning win at Sunderland, is the Premier League relegation battle now a two-horse race?
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Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes speaks to club legend Wayne Rooney in a wide-ranging interview.
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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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Bristol Bears run in eight tries to move back into The Prem's top four with a 52-19 win at Newcastle Red Bulls.
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Leeds Rhinos stay top of Super League as they run in eight tries to steamroller Catalans Dragons at Headingley.
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Thirty years after their first match at the Crucible, 50-year-olds Ronnie O'Sullivan and John Higgins again go head-to-head on the biggest stage.
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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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Nottingham Forest make it back-to-back Netball Super League wins with an 64-58 victory over a Leeds Rhinos side who fall to an eighth straight defeat.
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Briton Cameron Norrie says his gritty victory over Tomas Machac to reach the Madrid Open third round was "one of the favourite matches" of his career.
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Morgan Rogers is open to a European move, Manuel Akanji is set to make his Inter Milan move permanent and Manchester City are confident of signing Elliot Anderson.
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David Richards scores a last-minute try as Dragons beat Zebre in Parma to end their United Rugby Championship away drought.
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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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Former winner Shaun Murphy produces a fine performance to thrash China's Xiao Guodong and become the first player into the 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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Injured Warrington and England captain George Williams says he is "racing against the clock" to return to action before the World Cup.
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The women's Six Nations has evolved with coaches and players working harder and playing smarter
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Saturday's Six Nations action pits a team that has forgotten how to lose against a team that cannot remember how to win.
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Head coach Scott Bemand says Ireland are "ready" for the pressure of facing France in Clermont on Saturday after learning from a string of big-game experiences.
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Scotland make five changes to the side who were overwhelmed by England for their Women's Six Nations trip to face Italy on Saturday.