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Man City captain Walker completes AC Milan loan move

Manchester City captain Kyle Walker completes a loan move to Italian club AC Milan.

Djokovic unsure of Australian Open return

Novak Djokovic says he will return to the Australian Open next year if he is "fit, healthy and motivated" after retiring from his semi-final with injury.

England did not lose because of athleticism - Lewis

Australia are more athletic and powerful than England - but that is not the reason for the gulf between the two teams, says head coach Jon Lewis.

'A fresh start for one of the worst signings in Man Utd history'

Manchester United winger Antony arrived in the summer of 2022 full of promise but he is now on the brink of leaving the club as one of their worst ever signings.

Raducanu looks for new coach as Cavaday steps back

Emma Raducanu is looking for the seventh full-time coach of her professional career after Nick Cavaday steps back to "prioritise getting back to full health".

Embracing the chaos - breaking down Bournemouth's rise

With Bournemouth challenging for a top-four place in the Premier League this season, BBC Sport analyses how the Cherries are doing it.

King leaves Wales coaching role before Six Nations

Alex King will not be part of Warren Gatland's 2025 Six Nations backroom team with Rob Howley taking over the attack coach role for the tournament.

Injuries to blame for Tottenham form - Postecoglou

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou says the club are in a stronger position than when he took charge, despite their poor form this season.

The Premier League's best Bundesliga transfers

Following Manchester City's signing of Frankfurt's Omar Marmoush, BBC Sport looks back at some of the players that have had the biggest impact in the Premier League after moving from Germany's Bundesliga.

How Palmer has inspired kids of St Kitts

Cole Palmer's pride in his family history is inspiring children on the Caribbean island of St Kitts - as BBC Sport discovered when speaking to Prime Minister Terrance Drew.

‘The man is an enigma’ - who are rugby's best traitors?

BBC Sport's Six Nations team discuss who has the attributes among them to be a traitor and who should be banished.

Djokovic booed off court after retiring with injury

Watch as Novak Djokovic is booed off court by some fans after retiring because of injury from his Australian Open semi-final against Alexander Zverev.

Guehi shares The Traitors tips before final

Before The Traitors final on BBC One, Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi shares his winning tips, after beating his England team-mates in their version of the game during Euro 2024 camp.

Rain stops play with five balls remaining

Australia beat England by six runs via the DLS method as rain stops play with just five balls remaining and Heather Knight's team agonisingly short of their target.

Sabalenka aims to 'join legends' in Keys showdown

Aryna Sabalenka aims to become the first woman in 26 years to win three successive Australian Open titles when she meets Madison Keys in Saturday's final.

Away fans in home end cannot be stopped - Man Utd

Manchester United say they cannot prevent a repeat of scenes that saw Rangers fans sat in the home end at Old Trafford.

Sinner beats Shelton to set up Zverev final in Melbourne

Defending champion Jannik Sinner will face Alexander Zverev in the Australian Open final after beating Ben Shelton in Melbourne.

Carse replaces Atkinson for second T20 in India

England replace Gus Atkinson with fellow pace bowler Brydon Carse for the second T20 against India in Chennai on Saturday.

Former midfielder Barton kicked wife in head, court hears

The former footballer, 42, is denies assaulting Georgia Barton, 38, in London in 2021.

'Business as usual' for Ireland despite Farrell absence

Paul O'Connell says "it has been business as usual" during the first week of Ireland's Six Nations training camp as they prepare for a title defence without head coach Andy Farrell.

Hewett and Reid win sixth straight Melbourne title

Britain's Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid win a sixth successive Australian Open wheelchair doubles title as Andy Lapthorne triumphs in the quad doubles final.

Allen and Mahomes renew play-off rivalry as Chiefs chase 'three-peat'

The Kansas City Chiefs will aim to reach a third straight Super Bowl in this weekend's Conference Championships, although the Philadelphia Eagles are favourites to be this season's NFL champions.

Jokic makes 66ft three-pointer in Nuggets win

Nikola Jokic hits a 66ft three-pointer as the Denver Nuggets beat the Sacramento Kings 132-123.

Arsenal 'actively looking' to sign striker - Arteta

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says the club are "actively looking" to sign a striker in the January transfer window.

Chelsea v Arsenal 'means something extra' - Reiten

Chelsea midfielder Guro Reiten says Women's Super League matches against Arsenal "mean something extra" because of the rivalry between the teams.

Inoue stops Kim to strengthen pound-for-pound credentials

Naoya Inoue strengthens his pound-for-pound credentials by defending his undisputed super-bantamweight world title against Ye Joon Kim.

Brookes wins slopestyle bronze at X Games

British snowboarder Mia Brookes settles for bronze in the slopestyle competition at the X Games in Aspen, Colorado.

Watch Keys secure shock win against Swiatek at Australian Open

Watch as Madison Keys beats Iga Swiatek at the Australian Open, setting up a final against two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka.

England heartbroken as Australia win rain-affected T20

England remain winless in the Women's Ashes as Australia won a dramatic rain-affected encounter by six runs in the second T20 to complete an outright series victory.

City beat United to get derby day revenge and reach League Cup last four

Watch highlights as Manchester City beat Manchester United 2-1 to progress to the Women's League Cup semi-finals.

Watch GB's Patten and Heliovaara reach Australian Open doubles final

Watch Britain's Henry Patten and Finnish team-mate Harri Heliovaara reach their first Australian Open men's doubles final together against Germany's Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz.

Schutt double strike swings match towards Australia

Megan Schutt dismisses Dani Wyatt-Hodge for 52 and Sophia Dunkley for 32 in the space of four balls to put Australia in control of the second T20 in Canberra.

Sutton's predictions v Back in Action star Jamie Demetriou

BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on Back in Action star Jamie Demetriou with his predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures.

England's Billings guides Thunder to Big Bash final

Sam Billings leads Sydney Thunder to the Big Bash final with a four-wicket victory against city rivals Sydney Sixers in the Challenger.

How could Man City look after January signings?

BBC Sport has a look at how Manchester City's new players could fit into the side after making three January signings.

USA legend Holiday wants to change women's sport 'from the top down'

World Cup winner Lauren Holiday "wants women's sports to be seen differently from the top down" as she joins the board of women's football investors Mercury/13.

Moyes proud of managing 700 Premier League games

Everton manager David Moyes says taking charge of his 700th Premier League game is an "incredible" achievement.

How big is Kyogo loss? And how do Celtic replace him?

With Kyogo Furuhashi poised to be sold to Rennes, Andy Burke ponders the Japan striker's impact with Celtic and how much he will be missed.

'Forget Misfits - we should be talking about superstar Scotney'

BBC Sport columnist Hannah Rankin says British world champion Ellie Scotney deserves more attention - and backs her to beat Mea Mottu on Saturday.

How big is Kyogo loss? And how do Celtic replace him?

With Kyogo Furuhashi poised to be sold to Rennes, Andy Burke ponders the Japan striker's impact with Celtic and how much he will be missed.

'Business as usual' for Ireland despite Farrell absence

Paul O'Connell says "it has been business as usual" during the first week of Ireland's Six Nations training camp as they prepare for a title defence without head coach Andy Farrell.

I'm not taking responsibility from players - Amorim

Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim says he is "not taking the responsibility from the players" during their poor form.

Back-to-back sixes from Harris

Grace Harris hits sixes from consecutive balls in a late flurry from Australia as they set England 186 to win the second T20 in Canberra.

Mooney stumped after fast start for Australia

Amy Jones stumps Australia opener Beth Mooney for 44, as the hosts make a quick start to the second T20 in Canberra.

Chelsea's Cuthbert and Reiten roast each other in Honesty Cards

Chelsea stars Erin Cuthbert and Guro Reiten take on the ultimate friendship test and reveal a few home truths to one another.

IQ, speed & accuracy - why Jonas is confident about Price bout

Natasha Jonas and Lauren Price speak to BBC Sport's Ade Adedoyin about their all-British unification fight in London on 7 March.

Post-match interviews disrespecting players - Shelton

Australian Open semi-finalist Ben Shelton says some broadcasters conducting post-match interviews during the tournament have been disrespectful to players.

Pressure at Man Utd is the highest - De Ligt

Dion Dublin speaks with Matthijs de Ligt to discuss pressure at Manchester United and finding solutions to bad results.

Who are Khedira's top five midfielders of all time?

Sami Khedira makes his selection of the best five midfielders ever to play the game.

I've proved the world wrong about me and refugees - Ngamba

Cindy Ngamba made history at Paris 2024 as the first member of the Refugee Olympic Team to win a medal, and now she has turned professional in boxing.

Slot praises 'special' Salah after Liverpool win

Arne Slot praises Mohamed Salah after he scored his 50th European goal for Liverpool in the 2-1 win over Lille at Anfield.

'I'm confident the club know what they're doing' - Haaland

Manchester City striker Erling Haaland says the charges facing the club had no bearing on him signing a new long-term contract.

'Bills can topple Chiefs - if they keep Mahomes off the field'

It's the game everyone has been waiting for but can Buffalo final beat the Chiefs in the play-offs? Yes, says Phoebe Schecter, if they manage to keep Patrick Mahomes off the field.

'It could be a remarkable season' - can Spurs salvage campaign?

There has not been much for Tottenham fans to smile about this season, but despite poor league form they are still in three cups - so could this campaign be a successful one?

'The fans love Garnacho' - but has he said farewell to Old Trafford?

The Manchester United futures of Alejandro Garnacho and Marcus Rashford remain uncertain after Thursday's Europa League win against Rangers

Murray & Djokovic will 'cool off' before discussing future

Andy Murray refuses to be drawn on whether he will continue coaching Novak Djokovic after the 24-time Grand Slam champion's Australian Open exit.

Europa League final day - who is through and what's at stake?

Manchester United, Tottenham and Rangers all have something at stake on what promises to be a thrilling final day of the Europa League league phase.

In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week

A selection of some of the most striking sports photographs taken around the world over the past seven days.

Law - the squinting kid who grew into giant of global game

Scotland and Manchester United legend Denis Law had elegance, charisma and courage. He was a total footballer and a giant of the game, writes Tom English.

How to become a football agent

BBC Sport's Nick Mashiter sets out to pass Fifa's agent exam - and speaks to those in the industry about what it takes to enter their world.

When River Plate icon Diaz took over fourth-tier Oxford

Twenty years on from Ramon Diaz's surprising appointment at Oxford United, BBC Sport looks at what happened and how it went.

'The second Special One' - Amorim, by those who know him best

From rejection at Benfica to new Manchester United boss, BBC Sport charts the rise of Ruben Amorim.

How deliberate mis-kicks changed one of sport's strangest positions

Sam Koch looked like he was playing very, very badly. In fact, he was changing one of sport's strangest positions for ever.

Loop-the-loop: The people who run around in circles for 24 hours

In a quiet corner of London a small group of extraordinary runners complete laps of an athletics track for a day and a night. Why do they do it? And how far do they go?

'I gave everything to boxing and still have nothing'

Heather Hardy tells BBC Sport how she is adapting to life outside of boxing after the former world champion was left with a life-threatening injury.