

Salah in Liverpool squad for Brighton matchLiverpool forward Mohamed Salah is in the squad for Saturday's Premier League match against Brighton after talks with head coach Arne Slot on Friday.
'Anger and disappointment' as fans priced out of World CupSupporters tell BBC Sport of their frustration at the astronomical cost of following the 2026 World Cup.
'Drama queen' finale as GB's Waugh wins triathlon world titleBritain's Kate Waugh wins the T100 Triathlon World Championship final in Qatar to seal her first world title in the sport.
Antonio bidding to relaunch career at Leicester 12 months after crashEx-West Ham striker Michail Antonio will be given a chance to restart his club career with Leicester City.
Dopers are beating system – athletics integrity chiefAnti-doping authorities are losing the battle against cheats in elite sport according to a top official.
Vonn, 41, becomes oldest downhill World Cup winnerAmerican Lindsey Vonn becomes the oldest skiing downhill World Cup winner at St Moritz on Friday.
Sutton's predictions v England Gaming star Daniel 'Stingray' RayBBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on England Gaming star Daniel 'Stingray' Ray - and AI - with his predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures.
Former champion Cross cruises through at WorldsFormer champion Rob Cross is safely through to the second round of the PDC World Championship after a comfortable 3-0 win over Norway's Cor Dekker.
F1 stakeholders sign new Concorde AgreementFormula 1 has finalised a new Concorde Agreement, the legal contract that defines the relationship between the key stakeholders in the sport.
'A Mourinho move' - Prior defends McCullum after criticismFormer England wicketkeeper Matt Prior says Brendon McCullum's "over-prepared" comment was a "Mourinho move", taking the spotlight off England's players following their defeat to Australia in the second Ashes Test.
Cup final victory would 'validate' Celtic process for NancyCeltic manager Wilfried Nancy says victory in Sunday's Premier Sports Cup final against St Mirren would "validate" what he is trying to implement at his new club.
Bucs coach launches foul-mouthed rant after Falcons upsetTampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles launches an expletive-laden rant after his team relinquishes a late lead to lose at home to the Atlanta Falcons.
'It's more than a job' - Bowles furious at Buccaneers after defeatTampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles lashes out at his players in a explosive rant after a fifth loss in six games against the Atlanta Falcons, which drops them to second in the NFC South division and puts their play-off chances at risk.
Bronze's 'beautiful' chip features in UWCL goals of the weekStrikes from Lucy Bronze, Linda Caicedo and Melchie Dumornay all feature in the best goals of the week from the Women's Champions League.
There are 'no reasons to not want Salah to stay' at Liverpool - SlotLiverpool boss Arne Slot says there are "no reasons to not want Mohamed Salah to stay" at the club and will hold further talks with the forward on Friday.
Pitts scores hat-trick as Falcons upset BuccaneersWatch highlights as Kyle Pitts scores three touchdowns to help the Atlanta Falcons come from behind to clinch a last-gasp 29-28 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFL.
Daly scores in 27 seconds as Villa put three past LiverpoolRachel Daly scores her first two goals of the season, including one in the first 27 seconds of the match, as Aston Villa beat Liverpool 3-0 in the Women's Super League.
Six players to watch at Afcon 2025BBC Sport Africa picks out six players to keep an eye on at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco from 21 December to 18 January.
Is Saka an alternative to Haaland as captain? The FPL talking pointWith Premier League leaders Arsenal hosting bottom club Wolves, is it time to captain Bukayo Saka in your fantasy football team? Our FPL experts give their views.
From first-class cricketer to relationship expert on reality TVHow a former first-class cricketer from New Zealand became one of television's most recognisable personalities.
FA urged to press Fifa over World Cup ticket pricesFifa is coming under increasing pressure from supporters' groups to revisit its "scandalous" pricing structure for the World Cup.
Unopposed Ben Sulayem re-elected FIA presidentMohammed Ben Sulayem has been returned as president of motorsport's governing body the FIA after an election in which he was the only candidate.
GB's Weston wins second straight skeleton World Cup goldGreat Britain's Matt Weston continues his winning start to the Olympic season with another World Cup skeleton gold in Lillehammer.
Munster v Gloucester stirs 'Miracle Match' memoriesAs Munster welcome Gloucester to Cork in the Champions Cup, John Kelly recalls the 'Miracle Match' between the sides at Thomond Park in 2003.
How much do you know about Sports Personality nominee Hampton?Test your knowledge on BBC Sports Personality of the Year contender Hannah Hampton with our quiz.
'Entertaining' or 'irresponsible'? The rise of bare-knuckle boxingAs Derby's Vaillant Live arena prepares to host a Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) event, BBC Sport looks at the debate around the controversial combat sport.
'Extremely disappointing' - Auchinleck Talbot move Celtic tie to Rugby ParkAuchinleck Talbot take the "difficult and extremely disappointing" decision to move their Scottish Cup fourth round tie against Celtic to Kilmarnock's Rugby Park.
BBC to show Macclesfield and Spurs FA Cup tiesNon-league Macclesfield's FA Cup third round tie with holders Crystal Palace will be televised live on BBC One on Saturday, 10 January (12:15 GMT kick-off).
'There can only be one singer' - my secrets of successful man-managementIn his BBC Sport column, ex-Premier League boss Tony Pulis looks at man-management and how dealing with unhappy players is not the only challenge a manager will face.
Anderson to be Lancashire red-ball captain in 2026England's all-time leading Test wicket-taker, Sir James Anderson, will captain Lancashire in the Championship in 2026.
Smith title fight on despite Matias adverse drug sampleDalton Smith will challenge Subriel Matias for the light-welterweight world title despite the champion returning an adverse B-sample drug test.
I'm learning a new football language - RashfordMarcus Rashford speaks to BBC Sport Spanish football reporter Elizabeth Conway about how he is settling into life with Barcelona.
The greatest SPOTY speech mash-up - Pele, Ali, Bolt, Hodgkinson & moreKeely Hodgkinson, David Beckham and Muhammad Ali feature in this BBC Sport montage of memorable speeches at the Sports Personality of the Year awards over the decades.
BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025 contendersA shortlist of six contenders has been announced for the 2025 BBC Sports Personality of the Year award. Footballers Hannah Hampton and Chloe Kelly, rugby union player Ellie Kildunne, darts player Luke Littler, golfer Rory McIlroy and Formula 1 driver Lando Norris are the nominees.
1973 Battle of the Sexes was about social change - KingAmerican tennis legend Billie Jean King says the upcoming 'Battle of the Sexes' match between Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios is "not the same" as her 1973 victory over Bobby Riggs.
Macclesfield FC 'saved his life' - how football club owner overcame addictionFootball club owner Rob Smethurst discusses how Macclesfield FC contributed to overcoming a personal struggle with addiction.
Pritchard named BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year 2025Para-rower Ben Pritchard is the BBC Cymru Wales Sports Personality of the Year for 2025 after a stellar year of competition.
Why Dewsbury-Hall is thriving at Everton after Chelsea exitMidfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall returns to Stamford Bridge on Saturday in outstanding form as Everton look to leapfrog Chelsea in the Premier League.
All your FPL stats and Premier League team news in one placeEvery key bit of Premier League team news and the most important Fantasy Premier League statistics - all in one place.
Winless Wolves could face more pain - EdwardsHead coach Rob Edwards says there could be "more pain to come" at winless Wolves.
EFL five things to watch: Bosses in crisis and a Bristolian reunionBBC Sport looks ahead to the weekend's most intriguing fixtures with just two rounds of games left in the EFL before Christmas.
All the Champions Cup team news and line-ups in one placeTrack the latest team news announcements and line-ups from the second round of Champions Cup pool games.
Moore to return for Rangers? Braga & Martindale in focusMonday's meeting between Rangers and Hibernian, Heart of Midlothian's Claudio Braga and Livingston manager David Martindale provide talking points in the Scottish Premiership this weekend.
'Northerners are tougher than southerners!' - Tottenham confessionsTottenham players including Bethany England, Kit Graham, Jessica Naz and Lena Gunning-Williams share their confessions, including unpopular opinions and their team-mate icks.
Madueke first goal was a magic moment - ArtetaArsenal manager Mikel Arteta says that Noni Madueke's first goal was "unbelievable" in their 3-0 defeat against Club Brugge.
Sabalenka confident 'Battle of the Sexes' won't damage women's sportBBC Sport speaks to Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios about their controversial Battle of the Sexes-style match, set to take place in Dubai on 28 December.
Why 'phenomenon' Williams is on radar of Europe's top clubsBBC Sport asks fans and experts in Bilbao to explain why Athletic Club winger Nico Williams is attracting the attention of Europe's biggest clubs in his debut Champions League season.
Sun, sea and Noosa negativity? England's beach trip scrutinisedBBC Sport cricket reporter Henry Moeran explains why England's decision to go to the beach in Noosa is not attracting the same intense scrutiny locally as it has done in Britain.
Watch Mo Salah: Never Give Up on BBC iPlayerThe story of Mo Salah’s unlikely rise to global stardom.
Salah's five-hour bus journey to football training aged 12How Mohamed Salah defied the odds and never gave up on his challenging journey from rural Egypt to become a footballer.
'Normal to have a little doubt' - RiversPhilip Rivers says he "thought that ship had sailed" after returning to the NFL to play for the Indianapolis Colts.
Rooney 'got death threats' after making Man Utd moveFormer England striker Wayne Rooney says he received death threats when he made the move from boyhood club Everton to Manchester United in 2004.
Battocletti bids to retain European Cross Country title - watch on BBCTeam GB and NI select strong squad for Championships, shown across the BBC this weekend.
Injured Wales centre Llewellyn could miss Six NationsGloucester are set to be without centre pairing Max Llewellyn and Will Joseph for a "decent" period after they picked up injuries against Castres in the Champions Cup.
Lennon to miss Dunfermline game after death of fatherNeil Lennon will miss Dunfermline Athletic's visit to Glasgow to face Queen's Park on Saturday following the death of the team manager's father.
Edwards to face PFL champion Van Steenis in MarchBritain's Fabian Edwards will face Costello van Steenis for the PFL middleweight title in Madrid on 20 March.
Bayern Munich plan talks with Guehi - Friday gossipBayern Munich plan to hold talks with Marc Guehi about a potential move, Tottenham will try to sell Yves Bissouma in January, Aston Villa looking to send Harvey Elliot back to Liverpool, plus more.
New Zealand claim emphatic win over West IndiesJacob Duffy claims five wickets as New Zealand seal a nine-wicket victory over West Indies on day three of the second Test in Wellington.
Slot to hold talks with Salah about facing BrightonLiverpool manager Arne Slot says he will speak with Mohamed Salah on Friday about whether he will be involved against Brighton on Saturday.
'Nancy exposed to brutal life as Celtic manager as cup final looms'BBC Scotland's chief sportswriter, Tom English, dissects Wilfried Nancy's start as Celtic manager with the Premier Sports Cup final looming.
Pritchard named BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year 2025Para-rower Ben Pritchard is the BBC Cymru Wales Sports Personality of the Year for 2025 after a stellar year of competition.
Munster v Gloucester stirs 'Miracle Match' memoriesAs Munster welcome Gloucester to Cork in the Champions Cup, John Kelly recalls the 'Miracle Match' between the sides at Thomond Park in 2003.
Jack Sparrow and Henry Turner search for the trident of PoseidonYoung Henry Turner seeks out Jack Sparrow to help him locate Poseidon's trident.
'Nancy exposed to brutal life as Celtic manager as cup final looms'BBC Scotland's chief sportswriter, Tom English, dissects Wilfried Nancy's start as Celtic manager with the Premier Sports Cup final looming.
What must Allen and Bills do to end Patriots' 10-game win streak?The Buffalo Bills were Super Bowl favourites but must win at the in-form New England Patriots to have a chance of stopping their divisional rivals winning the AFC East.
'Mine was for social change, this is not' - King on Battle of the SexesBillie Jean King says the 'Battle of the Sexes' match between Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios is "not the same" as her era-defining meeting with Bobby Riggs in 1973.
What next after Hamilton's 'nightmare' year?Lewis Hamilton's first year at Ferrari started with positivity but his and Ferrari's struggles took its toll. Is there reason for optimism in 2026?
Four decisions for England before third Ashes TestEngland are at the point of no return in the Ashes - Stephan Shemilt looks at some of their key decisions for the crucial third Test against Australia.
Voting open for World Sport Star of the Year - meet the contendersVoting is open for the BBC Sports Personality's World Sport Star of the Year 2025 award.
Can you name every Sports Personality of the Year winner?The BBC Sports Personality of the Year award has been won 71 times. How many winners can you name?
The man behind the headlines - Salah, by Klopp, Diaz and moreBBC Sport explores Mohamed Salah's personality with help from the people who know him best.
Inside McLaren's season - the rules, values, incidents & relationshipsIntra-team title battles turn toxic far more often than not. Andrew Benson analyses how McLaren have maintained relative harmony between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
England's AI World Cup masterplan - from perfecting penalties to powering playersBBC Sport hears from inside the England setup about how artificial intelligence is powering plans for next summer's World Cup.
'Raise hell' - the fastest bowler you might not have heard ofThe story of Duncan Spencer, the "frighteningly fast" bowler who could have played for England or Australia.
What next for friendly foes who see each other 'more than family'?Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have dominated men’s tennis in 2025. BBC Sport looks at the evolution of their growing rivalry – and where it could go next.
'It felt like God's hand on my brain' - the day England were humbled by teenagerBBC Sport's From The Ashes series concludes with the inside story of Ashton Agar's record-breaking introduction to Test cricket as a 19-year-old batting at number 11.
The great number nine decline - where have England's strikers gone?BBC Sport takes an in-depth look at why England lack centre-forward options behind Harry Kane - a far cry from when the likes of Les Ferdinand only won 17 caps.
Salah in Liverpool squad for Brighton matchLiverpool forward Mohamed Salah is in the squad for Saturday's Premier League match against Brighton after talks with head coach Arne Slot on Friday.
'Anger and disappointment' as fans priced out of World CupSupporters tell BBC Sport of their frustration at the astronomical cost of following the 2026 World Cup.
FA urged to press Fifa over World Cup ticket pricesFifa is coming under increasing pressure from supporters' groups to revisit its "scandalous" pricing structure for the World Cup.
Slot to hold talks with Salah about facing BrightonLiverpool manager Arne Slot says he will speak with Mohamed Salah on Friday about whether he will be involved against Brighton on Saturday.
Winless Wolves could face more pain - EdwardsHead coach Rob Edwards says there could be "more pain to come" at winless Wolves.
BBC to show Macclesfield and Spurs FA Cup tiesNon-league Macclesfield's FA Cup third round tie with holders Crystal Palace will be televised live on BBC One on Saturday, 10 January (12:15 GMT kick-off).
Auchinleck Talbot v Celtic tie moved to Rugby ParkAuchinleck Talbot take the "difficult and extremely disappointing" decision to move their Scottish Cup fourth round tie against Celtic to Kilmarnock's Rugby Park.
Rooney 'got death threats' after making Man Utd moveFormer England striker Wayne Rooney says he received death threats when he made the move from boyhood club Everton to Manchester United in 2004.
'There can only be one singer' - my secrets of successful man-managementIn his BBC Sport column, ex-Premier League boss Tony Pulis looks at man-management and how dealing with unhappy players is not the only challenge a manager will face.
A win 30 years in the making - how Igor Jesus ended Forest waitIgor Jesus took just 82 seconds to end Nottingham Forest's 30-year wait for an away win in Europe - and celebrated in increasingly familiar style.
Why Dewsbury-Hall is thriving at Everton after Chelsea exitMidfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall returns to Stamford Bridge on Saturday in outstanding form as Everton look to leapfrog Chelsea in the Premier League.
Sutton's predictions v England Gaming star Daniel 'Stingray' RayBBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on England Gaming star Daniel 'Stingray' Ray - and AI - with his predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures.
Bronze's 'beautiful' chip features in UWCL goals of the weekStrikes from Lucy Bronze, Linda Caicedo and Melchie Dumornay all feature in the best goals of the week from the Women's Champions League.
Daly scores in 27 seconds as Villa put three past LiverpoolRachel Daly scores her first two goals of the season, including one in the first 27 seconds of the match, as Aston Villa beat Liverpool 3-0 in the Women's Super League.
There are 'no reasons to not want Salah to stay' at Liverpool - SlotLiverpool boss Arne Slot says there are "no reasons to not want Mohamed Salah to stay" at the club and will hold further talks with the forward on Friday.
I'm learning a new football language - RashfordMarcus Rashford speaks to BBC Sport Spanish football reporter Elizabeth Conway about how he is settling into life with Barcelona.
Macclesfield FC 'saved his life' - how football club owner overcame addictionFootball club owner Rob Smethurst discusses how Macclesfield FC contributed to overcoming a personal struggle with addiction.
All your FPL stats and Premier League team news in one placeEvery key bit of Premier League team news and the most important Fantasy Premier League statistics - all in one place.
Cup final victory would 'validate' Celtic process - NancyCeltic manager Wilfried Nancy says victory in Sunday's Premier Sports Cup final against St Mirren would "validate" what he is trying to implement at his new club.
Rangers v Hibs, Braga & Martindale in focusMonday's meeting between Rangers and Hibernian, Heart of Midlothian's Claudio Braga and Livingston manager David Martindale provide talking points in the Scottish Premiership this weekend.
Is Saka an alternative to Haaland as captain? The FPL talking pointWith Premier League leaders Arsenal hosting bottom club Wolves, is it time to captain Bukayo Saka in your fantasy football team? Our FPL experts give their views.
'Nancy exposed to brutal life as Celtic manager as cup final looms'BBC Scotland's chief sportswriter, Tom English, dissects Wilfried Nancy's start as Celtic manager with the Premier Sports Cup final looming.
Barcelona 'not a pressure' for on-loan RashfordMarcus Rashford says he finds nothing at Barcelona "a pressure" and is at the club to "enjoy myself" as he continues to thrive since his move from Manchester United.
Six players to watch at Afcon 2025BBC Sport Africa picks out six players to keep an eye on at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco from 21 December to 18 January.
Antonio trains with Foxes in bid to restart careerEx-West Ham striker Michail Antonio will be given a chance to restart his club career with Leicester City.
Top-of-table Scottish Championship showdown starts live on BBCAyr United host leaders St Johnstone on a weekend when the top four sides in the Scottish Championship go head-to-head.
Football DailyIan Dennis, Ali Bruce-Ball & Conor McNamara chat Salah, Premier League & language.
'Northerners are tougher than southerners!' - Tottenham confessionsTottenham players including Bethany England, Kit Graham, Jessica Naz and Lena Gunning-Williams share their confessions, including unpopular opinions and their team-mate icks.
Watch Mo Salah: Never Give Up on BBC iPlayerThe story of Mo Salah’s unlikely rise to global stardom.
Why 'phenomenon' Williams is on radar of Europe's top clubsBBC Sport asks fans and experts in Bilbao to explain why Athletic Club winger Nico Williams is attracting the attention of Europe's biggest clubs in his debut Champions League season.
Salah's five-hour bus journey to football training aged 12How Mohamed Salah defied the odds and never gave up on his challenging journey from rural Egypt to become a footballer.
Man Utd score four as winless Wolves booedWatch highlights as Wolves lose 4-1 to Manchester United, suffering their eighth-straight loss in the Premier League.
Bayern Munich plan talks with Guehi - Friday gossipBayern Munich plan to hold talks with Marc Guehi about a potential move, Tottenham will try to sell Yves Bissouma in January, Aston Villa looking to send Harvey Elliot back to Liverpool, plus more.
Wolves got summer transfers 'wrong' - club execsWolves got their transfer business "wrong" in the summer, says technical director Matt Jackson - while under-fire executive chairman Jeff Shi empathises with protesting fans.
Villa defeat 'reality check' for struggling LiverpoolUnder-pressure Liverpool manager Gareth Taylor says his side have had a "real reality check" as their winless start to the Women's Super League season continues.
Lampard wins second manager of the month awardCoventry City boss Frank Lampard is named the Championship's manager of the month for November with striker Ellis Simms winning the player award.
World Cup ticket prices 'monumental betrayal' say fans' groupFans' group Football Supporters Europe says it is "astonished" by Fifa's "extortionate" pricing strategy for World Cup tickets.
Rangers 'as bad as I've seen' as Keane revels in Ferencvaros winRangers were comfortably second-best as they slumped to yet another Europa League defeat, according to victorious Ferencvaros boss Robbie Keane.
Which three Arsenal assets to pick v Wolves? FPL team of weekA home match for Arsenal against dismal Wolves is the key fixture for FPL managers to target this week - it's just a case of deciding which three Gunners to select.
Slot 'no clue' if Salah has played his last Liverpool gameLiverpool manager Arne Slot says "I have no clue" when asked if Mohamed Salah has played his last game for Liverpool.
Villa could still go up another level - SuttonChris Sutton and Conor Coady discuss Aston Villa's title credentials and their admiration for manager Unai Emery on the Monday Night Club.
'I understand their anger' - Edwards on Wolves fans' boosWolverhampton Wanderers manager Rob Edwards says he can understand some of the anger fans have with the club following their 4-1 defeat at home to Manchester United.
Shade scores hat-trick as Burton beat non-league BrackleyWatch highlights as Burton Albion beat Brackley Town 3-1 to reach the FA Cup third round, thanks to a hat-trick from Tyrese Shade.
Amorim hails Mount after win at WolvesManchester United manager Ruben Amorim praises the performance of Mason Mount after the midfielder scored in a 4-1 win at Wolves
'Salah's put his team-mates in jeopardy' - CoadyChris Sutton and Conor Coady break down Mohamed Salah's fallout with Liverpool on the Monday Night Club.
Guehi scores late header to secure Crystal Palace win over FulhamCrystal Palace captain Marc Guehi scores a late header for a 2-1 win against Fulham which moves them into the top four in the Premier League.
Brighton equalise in stoppage time against West HamGeorginio Rutter scores a controversial equaliser for Brighton as they draw 1-1 to deny West Ham United the chance to escape the relegation zone.
Nine-man Real Madrid implode in home defeat to Celta VigoReal Madrid lose 2-0 at home to Celta Vigo in La Liga, going down to nine-men in the process after both Fran Garcia and Alvaro Carreras are sent off.
Watch: Best of weekend action from around the leaguesWatch the best of the action from the SPFL weekend, as Arbroath make progress at the top of the Championship and there are two thrillers in League Two.
Football DailyIs Xabi Alonso’s time up at Real Madrid and why is everyone talking about Pogba’s camels?
Lennon to miss Dunfermline game after death of fatherNeil Lennon will miss Dunfermline Athletic's visit to Glasgow to face Queen's Park on Saturday following the death of the team manager's father.
Does Nancy 'know what he's walked in to' amid horror Celtic start?Wilfried Nancy has become the first Celtic manager to lose his first two games sparking concerns amid the club's supporters.
EFL five things to watch: Bosses in crisis and a Bristolian reunionBBC Sport looks ahead to the weekend's most intriguing fixtures with just two rounds of games left in the EFL before Christmas.
'Taught me everything' - Swindon boss Holloway on Bristol Rovers returnSwindon boss Ian Holloway on the emotions of returning to hometown club Bristol Rovers as an opposition manager for the first time.
Game's Gone: The Steve Bracknall PodcastWe travel to London to chat with Robbie Williams and dissect the World Cup draw...
The man behind the headlines - Salah, by Klopp, Diaz and moreBBC Sport explores Mohamed Salah's personality with help from the people who know him best.
How to follow the Premier League on the BBC this weekendBBC Sport Ask Me Anything explains how to follow the Premier League on the BBC this weekend.
Liverpool, Man City and Spurs in running for SemenyoAntoine Semenyo's future looks set to dominate the forthcoming transfer window with rival clubs circling.
'A stunning team performance' as Chelsea share goals around against RomaFive players wrote their names on the scoresheet as Chelsea saw off Roma in the Women's Champions League.
Messi to unveil 70ft statue of himself on 'GOAT' tourLionel Messi is heading to India to unveil a 70ft statue of himself as part of a three-day 'GOAT Tour'.
BBC to show Scotland's first World Cup game since 1998The BBC will broadcast Scotland's first World Cup match since 1998, when they take on Haiti on 14 June, plus their final group match against Brazil and England's group match against Ghana.
Mary Earps: Queen of StopsGoalkeeper Mary Earps offers an insight into her journey to the pinnacle of her sport.
Jack Sparrow and Henry Turner search for the trident of PoseidonYoung Henry Turner seeks out Jack Sparrow to help him locate Poseidon's trident.
All you need to know about Afcon 2025BBC Sport Africa provides all the information on the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations ahead of the 35th edition of the continent's biggest sporting event.
Are Man Utd turning the tide or is a 'bad result just around corner'?Manchester United moved into the Premier League top six with their biggest win of the season - but they still have to prove the doubters wrong.
Who has made Troy's Premier League team of the week?After every round of Premier League matches this season, Troy Deeney gives us his team of the week. Do you agree with his choices?
'Everyone follows fashion' - is Premier League better now than 20 years ago?In his BBC Sport column, ex-Premier League boss Tony Pulis looks at what has changed in the Premier League in the past couple of decades and whether it is for the better, from a manager's perspective.
Haaland v Mbappe, dream ties and YMCA - the best of the World Cup drawYMCA, Donald Trump and Kylian Mbappe v Erling Haaland - BBC Sport runs through the best bits from the World Cup draw.
Transfers - September to December 2025Check out the significant signings and departures in the Premier League, Scottish Premiership, EFL and Women's Super League.
Manager ins and outs - 2025-26 seasonBBC Sport tracks all the manager ins and outs in the Premier League, Scottish Premiership, Women's Super League, English Football League and National League.
Which countries are set to win extra Champions League places?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything explains which countries are on course to win extra qualification spots for the 2026-27 Champions League campaign
Which Premier League teams will lose most players to Afcon?BBC Sport has a look at which Premier League clubs will be most - and least - affected by the Africa Cup of Nations.
How did Littler get Man Utd away tickets - and why has it sparked debate?Our Ask Me Anything team explore how Luke Littler got Manchester United away tickets against Wolves on Monday evening.
Why is there a 15:30 Champions League match?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything explains why there is a 15:30 GMT kick-off in the Champions League on Tuesday
What is an 'Olimpico' goal in football?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains the definition of and origins behind the 'Olimpico' goal
'It was handball, wasn't it?' - why Rutter goal against West Ham stoodGeorginio Rutter's late equaliser in Brighton's 1-1 draw with West Ham on Sunday was allowed to stand despite handball claims. BBC Sport looks at the rules to explain why.
Who is Arsenal's teenage debutant Salmon?Arsenal bring 16-year-old Marli Salmon on as a substitute against Club Brugge in the Champions League, but who is he?
Cup final victory would 'validate' Celtic process - NancyCeltic manager Wilfried Nancy says victory in Sunday's Premier Sports Cup final against St Mirren would "validate" what he is trying to implement at his new club.
Rangers 'as bad as I've seen' as Keane revels in Ferencvaros winRangers were comfortably second-best as they slumped to yet another Europa League defeat, according to victorious Ferencvaros boss Robbie Keane.
Rangers v Hibs, Braga & Martindale in focusMonday's meeting between Rangers and Hibernian, Heart of Midlothian's Claudio Braga and Livingston manager David Martindale provide talking points in the Scottish Premiership this weekend.
‘If Celtic lose to St Mirren, the sky will fall in for Nancy’BBC Scotland's chief sportswriter, Tom English, dissects Wilfried Nancy's start as Celtic manager with the Premier Sports Cup final looming.
Aberdeen and council move towards stadium agreementThe two parties hold "positive" talks over new stadium plans for the Scottish Premiership side.
Top-of-table Scottish Championship showdown starts live on BBCAyr United host leaders St Johnstone on a weekend when the top four sides in the Scottish Championship go head-to-head.
Auchinleck Talbot v Celtic tie moved to Rugby ParkAuchinleck Talbot take the "difficult and extremely disappointing" decision to move their Scottish Cup fourth round tie against Celtic to Kilmarnock's Rugby Park.
Fenerbahce captain's home raided in Turkish betting scandalPlayers, club directors, a commentator and a referee are among the latest to be arrested in Turkey's betting scandal.
Unlucky own goal helps Gladbach beat MainzWatch highlights, as the Bundesliga's bottom side Mainz 05 suffer a narrow defeat to Borussia Monchengladbach.
Real's Courtois asks fans to stop abuse of playersReal Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois urges supporters to show players more "respect" after team-mate Vinicius Jr is once again the target of abuse by fans.
Real Madrid's Alexander-Arnold out for two monthsEngland defender Trent Alexander‑Arnold will be out for about two months after sustaining a thigh injury during Real Madrid's win over Athletic Club.
Nice condemn fans over 'unacceptable' player confrontationNice condemn a group of fans in the "strongest possible terms" after cplayers and staff were physically confronted on their return home following Sunday's 3-1 defeat at Lorient.
Villa defeat 'reality check' for struggling LiverpoolUnder-pressure Liverpool manager Gareth Taylor says his side have had a "real reality check" as their winless start to the Women's Super League season continues.
'A stunning team performance' as Chelsea share goals around against RomaFive players wrote their names on the scoresheet as Chelsea saw off Roma in the Women's Champions League.
Man Utd humbled by Lyon - but key lessons learnedManchester United were given a demonstration of what it takes to be Europe's best on Wednesday night - but Marc Skinner hopes his side can learn from it.
The great number nine decline - where have England's strikers gone?BBC Sport takes an in-depth look at why England lack centre-forward options behind Harry Kane - a far cry from when the likes of Les Ferdinand only won 17 caps.
From farming village to Liverpool icon - the Salah storyBBC Sport visits Egypt to discover what Mohamed Salah means to the people of the football-mad country, and how a small boy from humble beginnings became a national icon.
Napoli 'smell blood' & target Premier League's discarded starsAfter Scott McTominay was a hit, Napoli went back to the Premier League for Kevin de Bruyne, could more players follow them to Serie A?
How does Daniel Levy run Tottenham - and would he ever leave?With Tottenham struggling on the pitch and chairman Daniel Levy facing criticism from fans, BBC Sport looks at how the club is run and what the future might hold.
When River Plate icon Diaz took over fourth-tier OxfordTwenty years on from Ramon Diaz's surprising appointment at Oxford United, BBC Sport looks at what happened and how it went.
East meets west London - the mentor who changed ChelseaVinay Menon knew nothing about football when he went for a meeting at a west London mansion in 2009. A few weeks later he was in the heart of the Chelsea dressing room.
The air crash and the underdogs - a triumph for a lost generationNineteen years and 10 miles separated Zambia's football team from a lost, golden generation on a fateful night in Libreville.
Saracens leave out Farrell - all this weekend's Champions Cup team news in one placeTrack the latest team news announcements and line-ups from the second round of Champions Cup pool games.
Munster v Gloucester stirs 'Miracle Match' memoriesAs Munster welcome Gloucester to Cork in the Champions Cup, John Kelly recalls the 'Miracle Match' between the sides at Thomond Park in 2003.
You can not blame players for leaving - HookFormer Wales fly-half James Hook says players should not be blamed for leaving Welsh rugby as Dewi Lake and Jac Morgan consider moving to Gloucester from Ospreys.
More signings to follow Martin - Saracens boss McCallEngland second row George Martin will be followed by more signings in the coming weeks as Saracens aim to restore their glory days, says boss Mark McCall.
Watkin back after 'hardest 11 months of rugby life'Wales centre Owen Watkin is ready to put the "hardest 11 months of his rugby life" behind him when he returns to action for Ospreys this weekend.
Newcastle's Wade set to resume chase for try recordChristian Wade has 93 tries, eight behind Chris Ashton's Prem record of 101, as he begins his Newcastle Red Bulls career.
Steward and Reffell return for Leicester, Ioane starts for LeinsterLeicester Tigers welcome back international stars Freddie Steward and Tommy Reffell, while Leinster name Harry Byrne at fly-half for Friday's Champions Cup pool match.
Gloucester's Llewellyn out until 'latter part' of seasonGloucester are set to be without centre pairing Max Llewellyn and Will Joseph for a "decent" period after they picked up injuries against Castres in the Champions Cup.
Losing Lake and Morgan would be 'big blow' - JonesOspreys head coach Mark Jones says losing Dewi Lake and Jac Morgan to Gloucester would be a massive blow to Welsh rugby.
Cardiff trio to hit century as Halfpenny returnsBen Thomas, Keiron Assiratti and Rory Thornton will bring up their Cardiff centuries against Ulster in the European Challenge Cup on Saturday.
Tierney will return to lead WRU in JanuaryThe Welsh Rugby Union confirms chief executive Abi Tierney will return to fully resume her leadership position at the start of 2026.
Baxter focused on retaining core of Exeter squadExeter boss Rob Baxter says he is focused on retaining as much of his current squad as he can.
Wainwright boost after 'unacceptable' Dragons lossWales number eight Aaron Wainwright is set to boost the Dragons' bid for a first win of 2025 against Lyon in the Challenge Cup.
Canada head coach Rouet joins Saracens WomenCanada Women national team head coach Kevin Rouet joins Alex Austerberry's coaching setup at Saracens Women.
Northampton boss Dowson & coaching duo agree new dealsDirector of rugby Phil Dowson, head coach Sam Vesty and senior coach James Craig agree contract extensions with Northampton Saints.
'I hated rugby' - how Heyes turned around England careerJoe Heyes resented being on England's tour of New Zealand last year. This year the prop has become a central figure in a team that beat the All Blacks.
England prop Stuart out long term with 'gutting' Achilles injuryWill Stuart sustains a ruptured Achilles tendon which will leave the Bath and England prop with a "long road ahead" to full fitness.
Wafer set for Quins debut after World Cup injuryIreland's Aoife Wafer is expected to play her first game since breaking her collarbone and rupturing a medial ligament in September.
Welsh rugby in danger of losing Morgan and LakeWelsh rugby is in danger of losing Wales captains Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake with Gloucester in contention to sign the Ospreys duo.
Northampton 'are a physical team too' - HendyNorthampton Saints have shown other teams they can now "beat you up as well as run round you", according to winger George Hendy.
Etzebeth explains eye gouge 'mistake' on Wales' MannSouth Africa lock Eben Etzebeth says the incident with Wales back row Alex Mann that saw him given a 12-week ban for eye gouging was "a mistake".
Wales boss Tandy excited to face EnglandWales head coach Steve Tandy says he is excited by the prospect of facing England at the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
Record home defeat will drive Wales to improve - LakeWales captain Dewi Lake insists a record 73-0 defeat by South Africa will not dent his side’s confidence, but will instead drive the squad to improve.
'I'm ready for my next move' - Dow announces retirementEngland's World Cup-winning wing Abby Dow announces her retirement from rugby at the age of 28, saying she plans to return to a career in mechanical engineering.
'We're in a good place' - Sweeney positive about RFU futureRugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney says the sport's future looks bright after a "challenging" but "positive" year, following the release of the RFU accounts.
Wales need to be 'brave and smart' - MorganWales captain Jac Morgan says Steve Tandy wants his side to play with bravery and intelligence against Argentina on Sunday.
Exeter appoint Wilson as new assistant backs coachExeter appoint former Bath and Northampton back James Wilson as their new assistant backs coach.
Ilione one of seven to sign Leicester dealsLeicester Tigers back row Emeka Ilione and teenage full-back George Pearson are among seven players to sign deals with the Prem club.
Ulster's Stewart finding 'a bit of a groove'Ulster hooker Tom Stewart says he is getting "into a bit of a groove" ahead of Saturday's Challenge Cup trip to Cardiff.
Saracens sign up Leicester and England lock MartinSaracens confirm the signing of England lock George Martin from Prem rivals Leicester Tigers.
Wales great Halfpenny set for Cardiff playing returnFormer Wales full-back Leigh Halfpenny signs a new contract with Cardiff and is set to return to action this weekend.
Saints' Ramm given two-match ban for Pau red cardNorthampton winger James Ramm is banned for two games after receiving a red card in their European Champions Cup win in Pau.
Rugby Union WeeklyChris, Ashy and Ugo discuss the best moments of the weekend as the Champions Cup returns.
Newcastle must build on 'buzz' from Lyon comebackNewcastle Red Bulls head coach Alan Dickens says the win over Lyon has created a "buzz" around Kingston Park.
What did we learn from the Champions Cup's opening weekend?With the first round of matches in the 2025-26 Champions Cup all done and dusted, we take a look at what we learned from the opening weekend's fixtures.
A draw with a winner? The routes to northern glory at 2027 World CupHas the 2027 World Cup draw handed an advantage to northern hemisphere sides chasing glory?
Ill-health sees ex-Wales star Thomas leave SwanseaFormer Wales back row Jonathan Thomas leaves his role as Swansea RFC head coach due to ongoing health concerns.
'Stoppages, TMOs, referees' hurting rugby 'badly'Former Ireland full-back Rob Kearney tells the BBC's Ireland Rugby Social podcast that he believes changes are coming to improve rugby union as a spectacle.
Arundell wins wing war and Curry sees yellow - Prem talking pointsBath flier Henry Arundell's face-off with wing rival Noah Caluori was an intriguing battle as the Prem returned from an autumn lay-off
Abject failure becoming the norm - where does Welsh rugby go from here?BBC Sport Wales ask where does Welsh rugby go from here after another record defeat dished out by South Africa.
Which doctor helped Wales? No, a witch doctor did!Former Wales centre Jonathan 'Fox' Davies tells Scrum V: The Warm Up that the Welsh Rugby Union once asked a witch doctor to remove dark spirits in the Principality Stadium home dressing room whilst the national team were on a losing run.
'It's mind-boggling' - Genge's struggles on finding normalityEllis Genge says it's becoming harder to adapt between his professional and personal life as he gets older. Genge will captain England against Fiji at Twickenham on Saturday in his first appearance since playing for the British and Irish Lions in the summer.
Support since MND diagnosis has been 'wonderful' - MoodyFormer England captain Lewis Moody, speaking to BBC Breakfast, thanks the public for the "wonderful" support they have shown him since his motor neurone disease diagnosis.
Tandy praises squad's 'unbelievable' reaction to WRU cutWales head coach Steve Tandy reveals how his squad has dealt with the news of the WRU's plan to cut a region as he prepares for the autumn Tests.
Harlequins beat Loughborough in 14-try thrillerEngland World Cup stars Ellie Kildunne and Lucy Packer make a winning return to club rugby as Harlequins beat Loughborough Lightning in a stunning, 14-try Premiership Women's Rugby opener at the Stoop.
Rugby Union WeeklyChris, Tom English and Gareth Rhys Owen dissect the draw for the 2027 World Cup draw.
Rugby Union WeeklyUgo, Danny and Chris discuss the big winners and losers this autumn.
The Ireland Rugby SocialConor and Gavin review Ireland's defeat to the Springboks
Rugby Union WeeklyMax Ojomoh is on the pod after starring in England's victory over the Pumas.
Rugby Union WeeklyChris, GRO and Tom are back to preview the final weekend of autumn matches.
Jack Sparrow and Henry Turner search for the trident of PoseidonYoung Henry Turner seeks out Jack Sparrow to help him locate Poseidon's trident.
From first-class cricketer to relationship expert on reality TVHow a former first-class cricketer from New Zealand became one of television's most recognisable personalities.
Anderson to be Lancashire red-ball captain in 2026England's all-time leading Test wicket-taker, Sir James Anderson, will captain Lancashire in the Championship in 2026.
All-rounder MacMahon retires from Ireland dutyIreland all-rounder Sophie MacMahon announces her international retirement, aged 28.
Hampshire sign Australian duo Neser and LehmannHampshire sign Australian duo Michael Neser and Jake Lehmann on deals for next season.
New Zealand claim emphatic win over West IndiesJacob Duffy claims five wickets as New Zealand seal a nine-wicket victory over West Indies on day three of the second Test in Wellington.
Smith needs to be England's heartbeat - PriorMatt Prior says Jamie Smith needs to relish being the "heartbeat" of England's team and be up for "the fight" of trying to help the tourists recover from 2-0 down in the Ashes.
Four decisions for England before third Ashes TestEngland are at the point of no return in the Ashes - Stephan Shemilt looks at some of their key decisions for the crucial third Test against Australia.
Test Match Special PodcastComedian and statistician Andy Zaltzman poses a daily cricket conundrum about the Ashes.
De Kock fires SA to big win over India - second T20 scorecardLatest scorecard from the second Twenty20 international between India and South Africa in Mullanpur.
Bryce & Sproul in Scotland squad for NepalCaptain Kathryn Bryce and Pippa Sproul return to Scotland women's squad for the T20 World Cup Qualifier in Nepal.
'A Mourinho move' - Prior defends McCullum after criticismFormer England wicketkeeper Matt Prior says Brendon McCullum's "over-prepared" comment was a "Mourinho move", taking the spotlight off England's players following their defeat to Australia in the second Ashes Test.
Sun, sea and Noosa negativity? England's beach trip scrutinisedBBC Sport cricket reporter Henry Moeran explains why England's decision to go to the beach in Noosa is not attracting the same intense scrutiny locally as it has done in Britain.
England soundly beaten by Australia in second Test drubbingEngland capitulate to a damning eight-wicket defeat on day of the second Test to give Australia a 2-0 lead in The Ashes.
Smith gets better of Archer after tense confrontationJofra Archer and Steve Smith exchange insults between the wickets before the Australian captain hits the England bowler for back-to-back boundaries on the way to an eight-wicket win for the home side in the second Test at Brisbane.
Atkinson dismissed cheaply as England near second Test defeatGus Atkinson is dismissed for three runs after pulling his shot directly to Australia captain Steve Smith at mid-wicket, as England lose their third wicket in four overs to slump to 231-9 on day four of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
What's gone wrong with England's bowling attack?England's first-innings bowling effort in Brisbane has been labelled their worst since 2008 by legend Stuart Broad, who says it is down to the absence of an attack leader.
Stumped: Prior on Wood, wicketkeeping and winning down underThree-time Ashes winner and former England wicketkeeper Matt Prior joins the show.
Sledged on the beach - England's break in NoosaEngland cannot escape Australian sledging on their break from the Ashes series in the beach town of Noosa.
Test Match Special PodcastAustralia World Cup winning captain Aaron Finch gives Alex & Crossy his take on the Ashes
Australia captain Cummins back for third Ashes TestPat Cummins, who has not played since July, will captain Australia in the third Ashes Test against England in Adelaide next week.
Gloucestershire sign Scott for 2026 BlastGloucestershire sign Australian all-rounder Liam Scott for the 2026 T20 Blast campaign and two County Championship matches.
'A dressing room I'm captain of isn't for weak men either' - StokesBen Stokes says he "needs to dig deep" and get his team mentally prepared for the third Ashes Test, after a thumping eight-wicket defeat by Australia leaves England trailing 2-0 in series.
Lack of preparation not a factor in second Test loss - McCullumBrendan McCullum believes his side were well prepared for the second Ashes Test, despite deciding against playing a warm-up match, and argues the intensity of their training sessions could have played a factor in their eight-wicket defeat to Australia in Brisbane.
Smith takes 'brilliant catch' to break England's resistanceSteve Smith takes a brilliant diving catch at first slip to dismiss Will Jacks for 41 as Australia take the first wicket of day four in the evening session as England fall to 224-7 in the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
'Resistance over' - Stokes out as England head for defeatBen Stokes' resistance at the crease is finally broken as he is caught behind for 50 to end his 152-ball innings as England fall to 227-8 on day four of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
England on the brink after terrible day threeEngland's hopes in the second Test and the Ashes are in tatters after a dismal and depressing third day in Brisbane.
Brook overturns shocking dismissal before being given out next ballHarry Brook uses a review to overturn a caught behind dismissal before being given out by the video umpire the very next ball as England fall to 123-5 on day three of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
'It's a shocker!' - Pope and Crawley both out caught & bowledOllie Pope and Zak Crawley are both caught and bowled by Michael Neser as England slump to 97-3 on day three of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Boland bowls Duckett as ball stays very lowScott Boland dismisses Ben Duckett for 15 runs as the ball keeps low before hitting the stumps to leave England on 48-1 on day three of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Barmy Army go wild as England avoid losing wicket in first overThe travelling fans go wild as England avoid losing a wicket in the first over for the first time in this Ashes series.
Stokes gets early breakthrough on day threeBen Stokes dismisses Michael Neser for 16 to give England an early breakthrough leaving Australia on 383-7 on day three of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Kent T20 captain Billings signs new deal to 2027Kent's T20 captain Sam Billings signs a new two-year contract until the end of the 2027 season.
England need to win next Test or Ashes will get embarrassing - McGrathAustralia legend Glenn McGrath says England must now know they need to adapt their approach and win the third Test in Adelaide or they could be facing a 5-0 Ashes defeat.
Ashes history offers little statistical hope for England - ZaltzmanComedian and BBC cricket statistician Andy Zaltzman looks at how stats suggest England have little chance of winning this Ashes - but also offers some straws to clutch.
Who is Matthew Fisher and could he play in the third Test?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at bowler Matthew Fisher, who has been added to England's squad for the final three Tests.
MacRae targets T20 World Cup after Jersey returnReturning Jersey director of cricket Neil MacRae says his target is to lead Jersey's men to the T20 World Cup.
England fast bowler Wood out of Ashes tourFast bowler Mark Wood is ruled out of England’s Ashes tour and replaced in the squad by Matthew Fisher.
England's 'Bazball' message dead - Agnew columnIf Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum are questioning the mentality of the England players, they need to look at themselves, says Jonathan Agnew.
766 and all that - when Cook conquered AustraliaExactly 15 years on from his epic 235 not out at the Gabba, Alastair Cook explains how he conquered Australia on England's triumphant 2010-11 Ashes tour.
England fast bowler Wood out of Ashes tourFast bowler Mark Wood is ruled out of England’s Ashes tour and replaced in the squad by Matthew Fisher.
Ashes history offers little statistical hope for England - ZaltzmanComedian and BBC cricket statistician Andy Zaltzman looks at how stats suggest England have little chance of winning this Ashes - but also offers some straws to clutch.
England's 'Bazball' message dead - Agnew columnIf Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum are questioning the mentality of the England players, they need to look at themselves, says Jonathan Agnew.
'It felt like God's hand on my brain' - the day England were humbled by teenagerBBC Sport's From The Ashes series concludes with the inside story of Ashton Agar's record-breaking introduction to Test cricket as a 19-year-old batting at number 11.
'Sea legs meant I couldn't bowl' - when England travelled to Australia by boatWonderful food, the Duke of Norfolk and Fred Trueman refusing to run laps - England's 1962-63 tour of Australia, the last time they travelled by boat.
'Without 2002-03 there was no chance of 2005'How a run-filled tour of Australia in 2002-03 put Michael Vaughan on the road to Ashes glory in 2005.
Test Match Special PodcastThe remarkable story of John Aiken. Once a cricketer, now a globally famous TV star.
Test Match Special PodcastEleanor Oldroyd, Phil Tufnell and Bharat Sunderasan take a stroll to Adelaide Oval.
Test Match Special PodcastComedian and statistician Andy Zaltzman poses a daily cricket conundrum about the Ashes.
Daily Ashes Debrief: Vaughan & Gillespie analyse day three of second TestAlex Hartley and guests react to the day's play.
Watch extended day three highlights on BBC iPlayerHighlights from day three of the Second Ashes Test in Brisbane.
Who is Matthew Fisher and could he play in the third Test?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at bowler Matthew Fisher, who has been added to England's squad for the final three Tests.
Why is a pink ball used in the Ashes?Our Ask Me Anything team take a look at why the Ashes use pink balls.
Is batting getting harder in Australia?After Australia and England played out the first two-day Ashes Test in 104 years, chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt looks at the reasons why and asks if the rest of the series could be played on fast forward.
What is the Prime Minister's XI?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains what the Prime Minister's XI is ahead of their friendly with England Lions this weekend.
What was the sandpaper scandal?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains what happened in the 2018 sandpaper scandal.
Do red, white and pink cricket balls behave differently?BBC Sport explores whether all three kinds of mainstream cricket ball have different qualities.
Why is England v Australia called the Ashes?Our Ask Me Anything team look at how the Ashes got its name and what is in the urn.
Jack Sparrow and Henry Turner search for the trident of PoseidonYoung Henry Turner seeks out Jack Sparrow to help him locate Poseidon's trident.
'Mine was for social change, this is not' - King on Battle of the SexesBillie Jean King says the 'Battle of the Sexes' match between Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios is "not the same" as her era-defining meeting with Bobby Riggs in 1973.
WTA signs with Mercedes in 'most significant deal in our history'The Women's Tennis Association announces a long-term partnership with Mercedes-Benz that has the potential to be the largest in women's sport.
'Battle of the Sexes' will not damage women's sport - SabalenkaAryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios defend their controversial Battle of the Sexes-style match, saying the "fun" event will attract new fans to tennis.
1973 Battle of the Sexes was about social change - KingAmerican tennis legend Billie Jean King says the upcoming 'Battle of the Sexes' match between Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios is "not the same" as her 1973 victory over Bobby Riggs.
Sabalenka confident 'Battle of the Sexes' won't damage women's sportBBC Sport speaks to Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios about their controversial Battle of the Sexes-style match, set to take place in Dubai on 28 December.
Boulter misses out on Australian Open main drawFormer British number one Katie Boulter will have to go through qualifying in January to secure a place at the Australian Open.
Potapova changes allegiance from Russia to AustriaAnastasia Potapova says she has switched nationality from Russian to Austrian after her application for citizenship is accepted.
Sabalenka v Kyrgios in 'Battle of Sexes' to be shown live on BBC OneThe 'Battle of the Sexes' exhibition tennis match between Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios will be shown live on BBC One on 28 December.
Serena Williams says no comeback, despite filing paperworkSerena Williams files the necessary paperwork for a return to tennis - but then denies she is returning to the sport.
The new year goal of 'building a better Emma Raducanu'Emma Raducanu hopes to develop a better base level in 2026 so she can dictate matches and worry less about her opponents' strengths.
Raducanu 'isn't hiding from anything any more' after stalking ordealEmma Raducanu is now comfortable travelling by public transport and does not feel she is "hiding from anything any more" after her stalking ordeal.
Murray 'didn't get results' he wanted for DjokovicAndy Murray says he "probably didn't get the results I would have liked" for Novak Djokovic during his time coaching his former rival earlier this year.
Draper pulls out of UTS final as he delays returnJack Draper delays his comeback from an arm injury as he pulls out of this weekend's Ultimate Tennis Showdown grand final in London.
Italian tennis great Pietrangeli dies aged 92Italian tennis great Nicola Pietrangeli, a two-time French Open champion, dies at the age of 92.
How world's best are spearheading British doubles boomJulian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool tell BBC Sport about finishing the year as the world's top-ranked doubles pairing - and why British doubles is in such good shape.
'It gives me chills' - Italian 'brotherhood' inspires Davis Cup hat-trickFlavio Cobolli and Matteo Berrettini lead Italy to a historic third straight Davis Cup title in Bologna.
Tennis Australia and players’ association near deal over lawsuitThe Professional Tennis Players' Association and Tennis Australia say they are likely to reach a settlement in the "near future" in relation to the lawsuit filed against multiple governing bodies.
'Tremendous honour' - Federer added to Hall of FameRoger Federer will become the first member of the 'Big Three' of tennis to be inducted to the International Tennis Hall of Fame next year.
Wimbledon expansion plan to be challenged in courtPlans were approved for 38 new tennis courts and an 8,000-seat stadium at Wimbledon.
British Grand Slam winner Salisbury to take a break over anxietyJoe Salisbury has experienced the highs of winning Grand Slams and reaching number one in the world. This season he has struggled with anxiety, he tells BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller.
Why Raducanu v Osaka whets the appetite for 2026Grand Slam winners Emma Raducanu and Naomi Osaka are expected to face each other at the United Cup in Perth in their first event of the 2026 season.
Defiance, energy, new heights - Sinner keeps Alcaraz 'on a leash'After losing two Grand Slam finals and the number one crown to his great rival, Jannik Sinner again shows Carlos Alcaraz how he can bounce back from adversity.
Patten's partners make it dream week for him at ATP FinalsGreat Britain's Henry Patten completes a life-changing visit to Turin by becoming an ATP Finals champion for the first time - a week after proposing to his girlfriend in the city.
Sinner and Alcaraz eye 2026 'great battles' as Italian wins ATP Finals titleJannik Sinner signs off his 2025 season in style by overcoming world number one Carlos Alcaraz in two tight sets to defend his ATP Finals crown in Turin.
Women's tennis going in right direction - KingBillie Jean King, founder of the WTA, believes the organisation's billion-dollar deal with Mercedes shows the tour "continues to lead the way" in women's sport.
Boulter loses to Pegula as GB out of BJK CupWatch the best shots, as the United States' Jessica Pegula fights back from a set down to beat Katie Boulter and knock Great Britain out of the Billie Jean King Cup at the semi-final stage.
GB's Kartal runs Navarro close in BJK Cup semi-finalA battling Sonay Kartal falls to the United States' Emma Navarro, as Great Britain go 1-0 down in the semi-finals of the Billie Jean King Cup.
Boulter win puts GB into BJK Cup semi-finalsWatch the best shots, as Katie Boulter's win over Moyuka Uchijima sees Great Britain secure a 2-0 win over Japan, setting up a Billie Jean King Cup semi-final with the United States.
GB's Kartal dominates Shibahara in BJK Cup match winWatch the best shots, as Sonay Kartal beats Ena Shibahara of Japan to give Great Britain a 1-0 lead in their Billie Jean King Cup quarter-final tie.
Borg will fight cancer 'like it's a Wimbledon final'Tennis legend Bjorn Borg says "I hope I'm gonna be OK" after being diagnosed with "extremely aggressive" prostate cancer.
How will GB cope without Raducanu in BJK Cup?Emma Raducanu is missing the Billie Jean King Cup to focus on the WTA Tour.
SportsworldDelyth Lloyd and guests reflect on the 2025 tennis season.
Is WTA Finals bringing change to Saudi Arabia?The season-ending WTA Finals has been held for the second time in Saudi Arabia - a controversial move which continues to be scrutinised.
Valuable lessons and tough losses - world number one Sabalenka's 2025How some self-reflection on a mid-season holiday helped Aryna Sabalenka go from near-misses to year-end number one.
Modified court and one serve each - Sabalenka v Kyrgios divides opinionWomen's world number one Aryna Sabalenka will face controversial Australian Nick Kyrgios in a Battle of the Sexes-style event.
'I'm always looking ahead' - Mboko eyes bright futureAt the start of 2025, Victoria Mboko was ranked outside of the world's top 300. Now the teenager has cracked the top 20 after winning another WTA title.
How new WTA leader can draw on Dolly Parton & NBA experienceNew WTA chair Valerie Camillo is tasked with driving growth for women's tennis - and can draw on her experience working with country music superstar Dolly Parton.
Rating Raducanu's season - and what does future hold?BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller looks at how Emma Raducanu's 2025 season went - and what the future could hold.
Alcaraz overcomes Sinner to win US OpenCarlos Alcaraz triumphs in the latest chapter of his compelling rivalry with Jannik Sinner, earning a four-set victory to regain the US Open title.
'A dream come true' - Alcaraz on winning US Open & reaching world No 1Carlos Alcaraz says it's a "dream come true" after winning his second US Open title and regaining the No. 1 spot in the world rankings.
Sabalenka retains US Open to win first Grand Slam of 2025Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka beats American Amanda Anisimova 6-3 7-6 (7-3) to retain the US Open and win her first Grand Slam of 2025, having already lost the Australian and French Open finals earlier this year.
'Why would you say that?' - Swiatek unimpressed by reporter's questionWorld number two Iga Swiatek challenges a journalist after her US Open defeat against Amanda Anisimova, rejecting the suggestion that she needs a "mental break" after the straight sets loss at Flushing Meadows.
Anisimova gains revenge on Swiatek for Wimbledon finalAmanda Anisimova knocks Iga Swiatek out of the US Open, to gain revenge for her 6-0 6-0 defeat in the 2025 Wimbledon final.
Alcaraz 'owns' new haircut - RaducanuSpeaking at the US Open, after her second round win, Emma Raducanu said Carlos Alcaraz "owns" his new haircut.
Raducanu beats Tjen to reach US Open third roundBritain's former US Open champion Emma Raducanu reaches the third round of this year's tournament with a dominant 6-2 6-1 win against Indonesia's Janice Tjen.
Williams grateful for US Open chance after health issuesVenus Williams says it is nice to have had the chance to "play more healthy" after serious health issues despite losing in the first round of the US Open.
Who has won tennis' 'Battle of the Sexes'?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team details the history of 'Battle of the Sexes' matches in tennis
What is US Open prize money?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at how much prize money is on offer at the US Open.
Why is there a pineapple on Wimbledon's men's trophy?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at why there is a pineapple on the top of the Wimbledon trophy for the winner of the men's singles.
Why were there no line judges at Wimbledon 2025?Wimbledon are relying on electronic line calling to judge whether a ball is in or out.
Jack Sparrow and Henry Turner search for the trident of PoseidonYoung Henry Turner seeks out Jack Sparrow to help him locate Poseidon's trident.



