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Bruno Fernandes has equalled the record for most assists in a Premier League season - BBC Sport looks at where he ranks as a creator.
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Former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso is appointed as Chelsea manager - a day after their FA Cup final defeat by Manchester City.
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The SPFL confirms Celtic's title-clinching victory over Hearts did not end prematurely, while condemning the pitch invasion after Celtic's third goal.
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Riders Alex Marquez and Johann Zarco are taken to hospital after high-speed crashes at the Catalonia MotoGP in a race won by Fabio di Giannantonio.
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Max Verstappen's hopes of winning the Nurburgring 24-Hours endurance race on his debut are ended by a late issue with his team's car.
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Wales suffer another Six Nations clean sweep after losing to Italy, a result which extends their winless run to a record nine Tests.
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Ronda Rousey rolls back the years as she submits Gina Carano with a trademark armbar inside 15 seconds of their much-anticipated comeback fight.
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Riot police had to clear the streets after thousands of fans gathered in Glasgow to celebrate a fifth successive Scottish Premiership title.
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From the gloom of an FA Cup final loss amid a turbulent campaign, Xabi Alonso's arrival gives Chelsea hope, writes Nizaar Kinsella.
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Wales take the Women's Six Nations wooden spoon after falling to a 43-24 defeat by Italy in their final match of the 2026 tournament.
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Michael Carrick wanted to "end on a high" by beating Nottingham Forest at Manchester United's last match at Old Trafford for the season.
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BBC Sport pundits Dion Dublin, Steph Houghton and Paul Robinson discuss what makes Xabi Alonso a "good fit" for Chelsea, after the Spaniard was announced as the Premier League club's new manager on a four-year deal.
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Vitor Pereira says "I must accept but I don't agree" with the referee's decision not to disallow Manchester United's second goal, after Bryan Mbeumo appeared to use his upper arm to control the ball in the build-up, in Nottingham Forest's 3-2 defeat at Old Trafford in the Premier League.
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Antoine Semenyo's brilliantly-improvised backheel is enough to give Manchester City a 1-0 win over Chelsea in the FA Cup final, as Pep Guardiola's side complete a domestic cup double at Wembley.
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Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps is close to a return to the Women’s Super League, with her exit from Paris St-Germain edging closer.
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Aarhus GF were tipped for relegation from the Danish Superliga this season. Instead, they will lift the championship trophy for the first time in 40 years this Sunday.
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Celtic chased Hearts for eight months, 32 games, 2,880 on-field minutes and 48 hours. In the season's dying embers, they caught them.
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Xabi Alonso may now be heading to Chelsea, but Mohamed Salah's outburst keeps the pressure on Arne Slot, writes Phil McNulty.
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Ronda Rousey calls the UFC's decision to announce Conor McGregor's return during Francis Ngannou's walkout on the MVP MMA show "tactical".
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Antoine Semenyo scores a "special" goal as Manchester City beat Chelsea 1-0 win the FA Cup final.