
Manchester United played out a classic European match with Galatasaray - but goalkeeper Andre Onana's mistakes led to ultimate disappointment.
Arsenal reach the Champions League knockouts for the first time in seven years and top Group B with a thumping victory over Lens at Emirates Stadium.
Owner John Henry has ended title droughts on both sides of the Atlantic, but neither Liverpool or Boston Red Sox fans are entirely happy with the direction he is taking their teams.
England captain Owen Farrell makes himself unavailable for the 2024 Six Nations "in order to prioritise his and his family's mental wellbeing".
England Test captain Ben Stokes has surgery to address a long-standing knee problem.
Jude Bellingham becomes the first player to score in each of his first four Champions League appearances for Real Madrid as they beat Napoli.
After Erling Haaland reached 50 Premier League goals, BBC Sport remembers 10 great goals scored by other Nordic stars.
Alleged victims tell the BBC top clubs prioritise commercial interests over the safety of women.
Luke Donald says the prospect of joining Tony Jacklin as the only European captain to win home and away Ryder Cups motivated him to stay on as skipper.
Judd Trump, the 2011 champion, says he will have to 'significantly improve' despite a comprehensive 6-0 victory over Jamie Jones at the UK Championship.
British coaches are no longer allowed to weigh gymnasts under new rules to protect "physical and psychological health".
Alan Shearer recalls the infamous day when Newcastle team-mates Lee Bowyer and Kieron Dyer ended up at each other's throats, before both felt the wrath of then manager Graeme Souness.
Mohamed Salah sale could help Liverpool sign Kylian Mbappe, new Inter Milan deal for Lautaro Martinez, Everton and Aston Villa monitoring Leander Dendoncker, plus more.
US class action lawsuit seeks huge damages for his promotion of the world's largest crypto exchange.
Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton gives an expansive, revealing interview as he reflects on the 2023 Formula 1 season.
Manchester United's hopes of advancing in the Champions League suffer a blow as they let a two-goal lead slip at Galatasaray.
Star New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is cleared to return to practice just 11 weeks after undergoing surgery on a torn Achilles tendon.
Sergio Ramos scores the 10,000th goal in the Champions League as Sevilla named the oldest starting line-up in the competition in defeat against PSV Eindhoven.
Watch Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta nutmeg midfielder Martin Odegaard in a training session, before running away in celebration.
The French Alps is named as the preferred host for the 2030 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games, while Salt Lake City is put forward for 2034.
Ally McCoist calls it a "disgrace" and Jermaine Jenas says Newcastle were "robbed" as a controversial late penalty denies them a memorable victory at Paris St-Germain.
Ex-international rugby referee Nigel Owens warns professional footballers face "a huge cultural change and shock" if sin-bin proposals succeed.
Michael Conlan feels Pedro Diaz is bringing out the best in him as he prepares for his first fight alongside new trainer against Jordan Gill in Belfast on Saturday night.
Everton will submit a formal appeal to a Premier League independent commission which handed them an unprecedented 10-point deduction by Friday's deadline.
Maddy Cusack's mother said the pressures faced by female footballers are "way too much".
Watch as players and fans head to the pub as a fire alarm stops play at the UK Snooker Championship in York.
Luke Donald will remain Europe's Ryder Cup captain for the 2025 edition in New York after leading his team to victory in Rome in October.
Footballers at this summer's Women's World Cup felt they did not receive enough rest before the tournament, according to the world players' union.
Wolves sporting director Matt Hobbs is given a one-match ban and fined £4,000 by the FA for swearing at referee Anthony Taylor.
Three-quarters of athletes have been directly impacted by climate change, a survey by World Athletics finds.
Northampton Saints lock Courtney Lawes would consider making a final British and Irish Lions tour in 2025.
Brisbane Heat will face reigning champions Adelaide Strikers in the final on Saturday 2 December.
Speaking to BBC Breakfast, Deborah Cusack, the mother of footballer Maddy Cusack who died at the age of 27, her daughter's "spirit was broken".
Chelsea's Robert Sanchez tells Glenn Murray how loan spells in the lower leagues helped mould him as a player, and reflects on his "dizzy" move from Brighton to Stamford Bridge.
Watch the moment BBC surprises Manchester United and England goalkeeper with the BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2023 award.
The Monday Night Club's Chris Sutton and Rory Smith discuss why Mauricio Pochettino could feel "let down" by his Chelsea team.
Hwang Hee-chan talks to Football Focus about his journey in football, from South Korea to Red Bull Salzburg, and his 'dream' move to the Premier League with Wolves.
With two matches left in the group stages of the Women's Nations League, BBC Sport gives you the lowdown on how qualifying is shaping up.
Norwich City striker Hwang Ui-jo is suspended by South Korea pending a police inquiry into claims he filmed a former girlfriend without consent.
The game's governing body says there is a "definite need" to close the gap in knowledge.
At long last, we are nearing a decision on how golf will deal with the thorny issue of ball distance, writes Iain Carter.
Seven-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan says he was asked to "consider future" in a recent letter from snooker's governing body.
BBC Sport NI spends the day with Hanwood FC, a Down's Syndrome football team in Northern Ireland, who include Oscar-winning actor James Martin in their ranks
Two points from six games last season. One from five this term. What do Celtic have to do to change Champions League narrative?
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David Tennant and Catherine Tate return for three special episodes
Join Christel Dee, Tyrell Charles and Juno Dawson as they discuss 'The Star Beast'
The story of Doctor Who from the BBC Archives: Crafted by the Time Lords of the planet Gallifrey, the TARDIS is a Type 40 Capsule that transports the Doctor through time and space.
Once it was China, not Saudi Arabia, on a multi-million pound recruitment drive to buy in the world's best football talent. In just a few years though, the Chinese Super League's big-money plans have imploded.
Terry Venables was "the best English coach we've had", says Gary Lineker as he leads tributes to the former England boss.
Lionel Messi's arrival at Inter Miami is 'gripping' the United States and improving the trajectory of MLS, writes Guillem Balague.
Juventus saw out a 1-1 draw as "boredom reigned supreme" for visitors Inter Milan on Sunday, writes BBC Sport columnist Mina Rzouki.
While Paris St-Germain's Champions League record is sometimes mocked, the club insist they do not have to win it to be successful.
Heading into the final international break of 2023, the Women's Super League table has a very familiar look - and the results this weekend indicate it will stay that way.
The 2023 F1 season draws to a close with another crushing Max Verstappen victory - beating him next season has been likened to conquering the highest mountain in the world.
England captain Owen Farrell makes himself unavailable for the 2024 Six Nations "in order to prioritise his and his family's mental wellbeing".
Scotland are in Pot 3 in Saturday's Euro 2024 draw in Hamburg, but what would count as a good outcome? Have your say.
Joel Piroe and Dan James both score against their former club as Leeds climb to third in the Championship with a 3-1 win over Swansea.
Michael Conlan feels Pedro Diaz is bringing out the best in him as he prepares for his first fight alongside new trainer against Jordan Gill in Belfast on Saturday night.
There was little fanfare when Frank Soo passed away in 1991, but his story as the first non-white England international has emerged from obscurity since.
Anthony Mullally lifted the biggest prize in northern hemisphere rugby league, but his emptiness on doing so led him to a life far from the bright lights and big stage.
When Morocco beat Spain at last year's World Cup, it was a result that struck at the core of a long, complicated relationship between the two countries.
There was more on the line than a spot at the 1990 World Cup - the United States team feared for their jobs, homes and the very future of football in their country.
Claressa Shields grew up without support, protection or a bed to call her own. She has since scaled the heights to bring joy to Flint, a city that has become a byword for a broken American dream.
Justine Blainey earned a spot on an ice hockey team but could not play - so she went to the Supreme Court of Canada. This is her story.
The story behind England's 2003 World Cup elimination, which was partly because of their decision not to play Zimbabwe in Harare.
Manchester United played out a classic European match with Galatasaray - but goalkeeper Andre Onana's mistakes led to ultimate disappointment.
Arsenal reach the Champions League knockouts for the first time in seven years and top Group B with a thumping victory over Lens at Emirates Stadium.
Owner John Henry has ended title droughts on both sides of the Atlantic, but neither Liverpool or Boston Red Sox fans are entirely happy with the direction he is taking their teams.
Jude Bellingham becomes the first player to score in each of his first four Champions League appearances for Real Madrid as they beat Napoli.
Alleged victims tell the BBC top clubs prioritise commercial interests over the safety of women.
Mohamed Salah sale could help Liverpool sign Kylian Mbappe, new Inter Milan deal for Lautaro Martinez, Everton and Aston Villa monitoring Leander Dendoncker, plus more.
After Erling Haaland reached 50 Premier League goals, BBC Sport remembers 10 great goals scored by other Nordic stars.
Alan Shearer recalls the infamous day when Newcastle team-mates Lee Bowyer and Kieron Dyer ended up at each other's throats, before both felt the wrath of then manager Graeme Souness.
Manchester United's hopes of advancing in the Champions League suffer a blow as they let a two-goal lead slip at Galatasaray.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag says he is responsible for his side's tendency to throw away leads in the Champions League.
Everton will submit a formal appeal to a Premier League independent commission which handed them an unprecedented 10-point deduction by Friday's deadline.
Copenhagen remain well in the mix for a place in the last 16 of the Champions League after earning a point at Bayern Munich.
Sergio Ramos scores the 10,000th goal in the Champions League as Sevilla named the oldest starting line-up in the competition in defeat against PSV Eindhoven.
Jeff Hendrick's injury-time equaliser earns Championship bottom side Sheffield Wednesday a hard-fought draw with leaders Leicester City.
Watch Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta nutmeg midfielder Martin Odegaard in a training session, before running away in celebration.
Erik ten Hag says Manchester United are an improved side since losing to Galatasaray at Old Trafford in the Champions League, while captain Bruno Fernandes explains why staying in the competition is so important.
Speaking to BBC Breakfast, Deborah Cusack, the mother of footballer Maddy Cusack who died at the age of 27, her daughter's "spirit was broken".
Chelsea's Robert Sanchez tells Glenn Murray how loan spells in the lower leagues helped mould him as a player, and reflects on his "dizzy" move from Brighton to Stamford Bridge.
BBC Sport NI spends the day with Hanwood FC, a Down's Syndrome football team in Northern Ireland, who include Oscar-winning actor James Martin in their ranks
The Monday Night Club's Chris Sutton and Rory Smith discuss why Mauricio Pochettino could feel "let down" by his Chelsea team.
Hwang Hee-chan talks to Football Focus about his journey in football, from South Korea to Red Bull Salzburg, and his 'dream' move to the Premier League with Wolves.
Wolves manager Gary O'Neil says his club may have to "start making some noise" about the number of VAR decisions going against them, after a late penalty gave Fulham a 3-2 win.
Watch the moment BBC surprises Manchester United and England goalkeeper with the BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2023 award.
England captain Owen Farrell makes himself unavailable for the 2024 Six Nations "in order to prioritise his and his family's mental wellbeing".
Northampton Saints lock Courtney Lawes would consider making a final British and Irish Lions tour in 2025.
The game's governing body says there is a "definite need" to close the gap in knowledge.
Northampton Saints are still waiting to discover the full extent of an injury suffered by captain Lewis Ludlam.
Gloucester's England international hooker Jack Singleton signs for French Top 14 side Toulon on loan for the rest of the season.
Ex-international rugby referee Nigel Owens warns professional footballers face "a huge cultural change and shock" if sin-bin proposals succeed.
Ulster centre Will Addison says his side can draw inspiration for upcoming European fixtures with a reaction performance against Edinburgh.
Natasha Hunt and Ella Wyrwas are awarded England women's contracts before the 2024 Six Nations.
Wales back row Taine Plumtree confirms he will miss the Six Nations after Scarlets coach Dwayne Peel reveals he will need surgery.
Television match official Tom Foley wants social media platforms to do more to tackle online abuse.
Fly-half Ross Byrne emerges as a possible injury doubt for Leinster's opening Champions Cup game against La Rochelle in France on 10 December.
Cardiff snatch a dramatic win, Dragons are routed and Ospreys dominate Scarlets in the United Rugby Championship.
Double World Cup-winning South African second row RG Snyman will leave Munster at the end of the season.
Exeter boss Rob Baxter is hopeful Immanuel Feyi-Waboso's injury at Newcastle is not serious.
Saracens, Gloucester-Hartpury, Sale Sharks and Exeter Chiefs win in round two of the Premiership Women's Rugby season.
Glasgow Warriors go top of the United Rugby Championship table after a stirring comeback victory over Ulster at Scotstoun.
Ulster boss Dan McFarland laments his side's second half display as they lost 33-20 against Glasgow Warriors in the United Rugby Championship.
England Test captain Ben Stokes has surgery to address a long-standing knee problem.
Former India batter Rahul Dravid remains head coach in all formats and signs a contract extension.
Brisbane Heat will face reigning champions Adelaide Strikers in the final on Saturday 2 December.
Tom Abell steps down as captain of Somerset after seven seasons in the role.
Glenn Maxwell hits the joint-fastest T20 century for Australia as the tourists keep alive their series hopes against India.
Former England all-rounder Adam Hollioake is appointed Pakistan's batting coach for their forthcoming Test series in Australia.
Namibia book their spot at the 2024 Men's T20 World Cup after guaranteeing a top-two finish in African qualifying.
England captain Heather Knight and her side Sydney Thunder exit the WBBL following defeat by Brisbane Heat.
Hampshire all-rounder Scott Currie joins Leicestershire on loan for the whole 2024 season.
England batter Harry Brook claims the top prize at the 2023 Cricket Writers' Club awards.
The England and Wales Cricket Board pledges to cut emissions by half by 2030 and to reach net zero by 2040.
Northamptonshire pace bowler Jack White signs a new contract to run until at least the end of the 2025 season.
Joe Root follows England Test captain Ben Stokes and withdraws from the 2024 Indian Premier League.
Pat Cummins' former teammate Trent Copeland gives us insight into the Australia captain
Jonathan Agnew presents reaction as Australia taste World Cup glort for the sixth time.
The TMS team debate their favourite moments and pick a team of the tournament.
Kate and Alex talk Kohli, Beckham and the World Cup semi-finals...
Jonathan Agnew has reaction in Kolkata where Australia reach the World Cup Final.
Henry Moeran has reaction in Mumbai as India reach the World Cup Final.
BBC pundits pick their favourite moments from this year's incredible Ashes series.
England's Jonny Bairstow is controversially stumped by Australia's wicket-keeper Alex Carey on day five of the second Test at Lord's.
Watch Stuart Broad clash with Australia players following Jonny Bairstow's controversial stumping during England's 43-run defeat in the second Ashes Test at Lord's.
Mitchell Starc takes a catch at fine leg but grounds the ball as he lands and Ben Duckett is given not out, much to the annoyance of TMS commentator Glenn McGrath.
Joe Root's brilliant catch ends Marnus Labuschagne's innings on nine - but did Stuart Broad's switching of the bails play a part?
Stuart Broad switches the bails at the bowler's end and immediately has Todd Murphy caught behind on a thrilling day five of the fifth Ashes Test at The Oval.
England's Mark Wood removes Australia's Usman Khawaja for 13 with an incredible 95mph ball on day one of the third Ashes Test at Headingley.
Stuart Broad hits his last ball in Tests for a six on day four of the fifth Ashes match, which will be his final game of cricket.
Protesters wearing Just Stop Oil T-shirts briefly disrupt the first morning of the second Ashes Test, with one carried off the Lord's ground by England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow.
England are denied the wicket of Steve Smith after Ben Stokes drops his catch as he celebrates on day five of the fifth Ashes Test at The Oval.
Details of forthcoming international cricket tours between ICC full members for which fixtures have been announced.
With the 2023 county season over, stay up to date with the latest player signings and speculation for 2024 from all the counties.
Official team and player rankings for men and women's Tests, one-day internationals and Twenty20 matches.
Jannik Sinner beats Alex de Minaur in straight sets to secure Italy's first Davis Cup title for 47 years.
Great Britain's men are awarded a wildcard for next year's Davis Cup, while the women will enter the qualifying round of the Billie Jean King Cup.
Jannik Sinner beats Novak Djokovic to help Italy overcome Serbia to join Australia in the Davis Cup final.
Alex de Minaur cruises past Emil Ruusuvuori in straight sets as Australia beat Finland 2-0 to reach a second successive Davis Cup final.
Novak Djokovic tells a group of British fans to "shut up" after Serbia knocked Great Britain out of the Davis Cup quarter-finals.
After Novak Djokovic told some rowdy British fans to "shut up", BBC Sport looks at the partisan atmosphere created at the Davis Cup.
Watch as Novak Djokovic beats Britain's Cameron Norrie to seal Serbia's place in the Davis Cup semi-finals.
Jannik Sinner powers Italy to a 2-1 comeback win against the Netherlands to claim a spot in the Davis Cup semi-finals.
Australia fight back to beat the Czech Republic 2-1 and clinch their spot in the Davis Cup semi-finals in Malaga.
Novak Djokovic says the Davis Cup knockout phase "has to travel" as he prepares for Serbia's quarter-final against Britain in Spain.
BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller looks at the Davis Cup format and whether a return to traditional home and away ties would work.
Wimbledon's expansion plans suffer a setback after Wandsworth Council vote against the All England Club's proposals.
Novak Djokovic wins a record seventh ATP Finals title with a dominant victory over Jannik Sinner to cap "one of the best seasons" of his career.
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