

The whole country is against you when you play in Australia - FinnFormer England fast bowler Steven Finn explains why touring Australia as an England cricketer is an experience like no other.
Wiegman defiant as she responds to Earps criticismSarina Wiegman does not think she "would have done things differently" despite criticism from goalkeeper Mary Earps in her autobiography.
Fears Arsenal's Gabriel could be out until JanuaryArsenal are set to discover the full extent of the thigh injury suffered by centre-back Gabriel while on international duty with Brazil.
England lose George, Roebuck and Lawrence for PumasHooker Jamie George, wing Tom Roebuck and centre Ollie Lawrence are ruled out of England's Test against Argentina on Sunday.
Skirts, skorts and leggings - why netball kits are getting a new lookThe netball dress will remain a popular option, but Super League side London Mavericks hope to make the sport more welcoming by allowing players to wear shorts, skorts or leggings instead.
Was Ferrari chairman unfair to Hamilton and Leclerc? - F1 Q&ABBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions before the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
'Discussions' planned with top stars over Davis CupBelgium lead France in the opening match at the Davis Cup Finals, as organisers confirm discussions will be held over the tournament's future format.
'Not fair' how South Africa are treated, says coachSouth Africa assistant coach Mzwandile Stick claims the Springboks have been treated unfairly following red-card incidents in their wins over France and Italy.
Who is Britain's 11th heavyweight world champion Wardley?Great Britain's Fabio Wardley was named WBO heavyweight champion on Monday after Oleksandr Usyk vacated the belt
I still don't know how to get Smith out - BroadStuart Broad admits he still does not know how to get Steve Smith out and says the Ashes will be a "long series" if England cannot dismiss the Australia batter early.
'I make decisions to win' - Wiegman reacts to Earps commentsEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says she is only focused on creating an honest, open environment within her squad, insisting she makes decisions "to win".
5 Live's Edwards and Burden sledged by Finn, Hartley & comediansBBC Radio 5 Live's Rick Edwards and Rachel Burden try to get in the minds of the England team before the Ashes in Australia by being sledged by Steven Finn, Alex Hartley, Josh Widdicombe and others?
'This one's for you Marshawn' - Cowboys honour KneelandDallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer says he is "proud of his guys" after the squad paid tribute to former team-mate Marshawn Kneeland, who died earlier this month.
Cowboys beat Raiders in first match since Kneeland deathThe Dallas Cowboys score four touchdowns to beat the Las Vegas Raiders 33-16 in their first game since the death of defensive lineman Marshawn Kneeland.
Watch: Donley nets first Northern Ireland goal in win over LuxembourgWatch the best of the action as Jamie Donley scores his first international goal for Northern Ireland in their 1-0 win over Luxembourg in World Cup qualifying.
In Pictures: Sporting photos of the weekA selection of some of the most striking sports photographs taken around the world over the past seven days.
What's going wrong for Chelsea in the WSL?Back-to-back draws and three points behind leaders Manchester City, BBC Sport explores what's going wrong for Chelsea this season.
Stenson plans to return to DP World Tour from LIVFormer Open champion Henrik Stenson plans to return to the DP World Tour in 2026 following his LIV Golf League relegation.
'I'm closer than ever': Chadwick takes Le Mans hypercar roleBritain's Jamie Chadwick lands a reserve role in next year's top-level Genesis Le Mans hypercar programme.
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.
'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.
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.
GB women beat Norway in EuroBasket 2027 qualifierGreat Britain's women get their EuroBasket 2027 qualification campaign back on track with a comfortable victory against Norway in Bergen.
Samoa survive huge Belgium scare to reach World CupBelgium narrowly fail to reach their first men's Rugby World Cup as they draw 13-13 with Samoa, who take the final spot at Australia 2027.
Norwich appoint ex-Rangers boss Clement as head coachNorwich City appoint former Rangers manager Philippe Clement as head coach on a contract that runs until 2029.
NI's latest debutant Kelly 'itching' for more capsPatrick Kelly says he is "delighted" to have made his Northern Ireland debut against Luxembourg, but is "itching" for more caps.
Hemp returns to England squad but James misses outForward Lauren Hemp returns to the England squad for the first time since Euro 2025 after recovering from injury, but Lauren James misses out.
Cowboys honour Kneeland before win against RaidersThe Dallas Cowboys honour former team-mate Marshawn Kneeland before their first match since the 24-year-old's death.
Germany and Dutch reach World Cup - who else can join them?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at who has qualified for next year's Fifa World Cup.
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.
'Quite cute' and 'in sync' - the father-son duo in non-league dugoutFather-son duo Craig and Scott Laird on the unique experience of co-managing together in the dugout at non-league side Street FC.
'Rapid' Wood bowls in nets to boost Ashes hopesMark Wood's chances of playing in the first Ashes Test look to be increasing after the England paceman bowls a "rapid" spell in the nets in Perth on Tuesday.
Inactivity costing £20bn a year, says Sport EnglandFunding agency Sport England says inactivity is costing £20bn a year as it calls for more investment in sport.
'When is pain going to stop?' - Crabb on endometriosisWales lock Gwen Crabb has had four knee surgeries but nothing has hit her as hard as endometriosis and she is determined to help other sufferers.
Trick play and 'hall of fame catch' in NFL's plays of the weekA game-winning trick play from Baltimore Ravens' Mark Andrews and a stunning catch by LA Chargers' Keenan Allen top the best plays from week 11 in the NFL.
Joshua fight 'major step up' for Paul - WarrenTyson Fury's promoter Frank Warren says Jake Paul is facing a "major, major step up" in his fight against former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua next month.
Thompson's 'moment to remember' features in WSL best goalsStrikes from Chelsea's Alyssa Thompson, Liverpool's Beata Olsson and Manchester City's Lauren Hemp feature in the best goals from this weekend's Women's Super League.
'What type of rugby is this?' - Madrid's first experience of the NFLESPN senior NFL writer Kalyn Kahler talks about the pros and cons of the first regular season game to be held in Spain, as the Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders faced off at the Bernabeu in Madrid.
Sanders confident despite rough NFL debutCleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders says he's still "made for the NFL" despite a rough regular-season debut for the Browns, completing just four passes in their 23-16 defeat by the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.
Was Gattuso right - is World Cup qualifying unfair on Europe?Was Italy coach Genaro Gattuso making a fair point on places for Europe at the World Cup? Or was it just sour grapes?
Springboks are the 'talk of world rugby' - HenshawIreland centre Robbie Henshaw believes their final autumn nations fixture against world champions South Africa will be a "proper test" in terms of assessing where the squad is at.
'Heartbroken' Alcaraz pulls out of Davis Cup FinalsWorld number one Carlos Alcaraz says he is "heartbroken" after withdrawing from Spain's Davis Cup Finals team because of a hamstring injury.
Pollock nominated for breakthrough star awardEngland flanker Henry Pollock is nominated for World Rugby's Breakthrough Player of the Year, while three South Africans are on the shortlist for Player of the Year.
Is Spurs' Donley ready to fill Northern Ireland's 'problem position'?After scoring his first senior international goal against Luxembourg on Monday, is Jamie Donley the right man to lead the line in Northern Ireland's World Cup play-off?
Man City scout winger El Mala - Tuesday's gossipCologne winger Said El Mala is scouted by Manchester City, Nottingham Forest are unwilling to sell midfielder Elliot Anderson, Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes is open to joining Manchester United, plus more.
The tiny Caribbean island on verge of World Cup historyPlayers from the tiny Caribbean island of Curacao are 90 minutes away from qualifying for the World Cup for the first time, guided by Dick Advocaat.
'Not the image we want' - Tuchel on Bellingham reactionEngland boss Thomas Tuchel gives his thoughts on Jude Bellingham's reaction to being substituted against Albania.
I'd be disappointed if players feel pressure - Wales boss BellamyCraig Bellamy would be disappointed if his Wales team feel pressure before their final World Cup Group J qualifier against North Macedonia.
Benn drops Eubank twice in rematch victoryWatch highlights of Conor Benn's dominant performance over bitter rival Chris Eubank Jr in their rematch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
'He's box office!' - McIlroy eagles last to force play-offRory McIlroy forces a play-off after sinking an eagle putt on the 18th in Dubai.
Alex Scott takes on Australian 'This or That?'Football Focus presenter Alex Scott prepares for jungle life in I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here as she takes on an Australian-themed "This or That?".
Spurs hold Arsenal in goalless North London derbyArsenal failed to score against their North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur, despite attempts from Mariona Caldentey and Olivia Smith.
Highlights: Scotland go down in five-goal thriller in GreeceWatch highlights as Scotland lose 3-2 in Greece but still have hope of automatic qualification for next summer's World Cup after Denmark are held to a 2-2 draw by Belarus.
Chelsea set new WSL unbeaten record with draw at LiverpoolWomen's Super League title holders Chelsea drop points for just the third time this season after a 1-1 draw against Liverpool.
Women's Super League title holders Chelsea drop points for just the third time this season after a 1-1 draw against Liverpool.
England lose George, Roebuck and Lawrence for PumasHooker Jamie George, wing Tom Roebuck and centre Ollie Lawrence are ruled out of England's Test against Argentina on Sunday.
NI's latest debutant Kelly 'itching' for more capsPatrick Kelly says he is "delighted" to have made his Northern Ireland debut against Luxembourg, but is "itching" for more caps.
Renée Zellweger stars as the iconic Bridget JonesRomantic comedy. A neurotic thirtysomething resolves to take control of her life at last.
'He'd have lit up like a Christmas tree' - McGrath on scans, Bazball & AustraliaEx-Australia fast bowler Glenn McGrath questions if backroom staff have too much influence when they send bowlers for routine scans.
Joshua given offer he simply couldn't refuse - BunceBoxing expert Steve Bunce says Anthony Joshua was given an "offer he simply couldn't refuse" to fight Jake Paul.
Is Bellingham Tuchel's best player or problem to solve?BBC Sport explores Jude Bellingham and Thomas Tuchel's latest dispute and what it means moving forward.
England will 'comfortably' win Ashes if Stokes plays full part - RamprakashEngland will beat Australia "quite comfortably" in the Ashes if captain Ben Stokes is fit enough to play all five Tests, says ex-batter Mark Ramprakash.
From unknown teen to world number one - Littler's rise in his own wordsDarts' new world number one Luke Littler talks BBC Sport through some of the most iconic pictures and moments from his career so far.
Test your Ashes knowledge with all of our quizzesThe Ashes returns on 21 November and to mark it why not have a go at testing your cricket knowledge?
'I have never seen England on a charge like this'In his latest BBC Sport column, World Cup winner Matt Dawson discusses England's comeback against New Zealand, Ollie Lawrence's skillset and Henry Pollock's energy.
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.
'I deeply hurt people by moving to Saudi Arabia'In an interview with BBC Sport, Ashleigh Plumptre says she regrets losing the trust of some LGBT fans in women's football by moving to Saudi Arabia.
Humble & sweet, but a lion - the story of the first female £1m playerMeet the person behind women's football's first £1m player, Arsenal's new superstar forward Olivia Smith.
'People looked at me like I was a something, not someone'In a candid interview, World Cup winner Heather Fisher discusses losing her hair and the struggle she had with her identity.
'He fixes what needs fixing' - why Raducanu turned to Nadal's ex-coachEmma Raducanu recently appointed another full-time coach in Spaniard Francisco Roig - BBC Sport speaks to those who know him best.
'He has made young players dream' - the making of Liverpool icon SalahBBC 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.
Wiegman defiant as she responds to Earps criticismSarina Wiegman does not think she "would have done things differently" despite criticism from goalkeeper Mary Earps in her autobiography.
'Scotland must shake shackles of past to grasp World Cup dream'Scotland must seize on Denmark's vulnerability to earn the win on Tuesday - live on the BBC - that will take them to their first World Cup since 1998.
Fears Arsenal's Gabriel could be out until JanuaryArsenal are set to discover the full extent of the thigh injury suffered by centre-back Gabriel while on international duty with Brazil.
What's going wrong for Chelsea in the WSL?Back-to-back draws and three points behind leaders Manchester City, BBC Sport explores what's going wrong for Chelsea this season.
Norwich name ex-Rangers boss Clement as head coachNorwich City appoint former Rangers manager Philippe Clement as head coach on a contract that runs until 2029.
Penguin in past as Pfannenstiel focuses on Pittodrie plansNew Aberdeen sporting director, Lutz Pfannenstiel outlines his vision, insisting his arrival is "good news" for manager Jimmy Thelin.
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.
Hemp returns to England squad but James misses outForward Lauren Hemp returns to the England squad for the first time since Euro 2025 after recovering from injury, but Lauren James misses out.
Fulham offer new deal to manager SilvaFulham offer a new contract to manager Marco Silva, whose current deal expires at the end of the season.
'I make decisions to win' - Wiegman reacts to Earps commentsEngland manager Sarina Wiegman says she is only focused on creating an honest, open environment within her squad, insisting she makes decisions "to win".
Watch: Donley nets first Northern Ireland goal in win over LuxembourgWatch the best of the action as Jamie Donley scores his first international goal for Northern Ireland in their 1-0 win over Luxembourg in World Cup qualifying.
Thompson's 'moment to remember' features in WSL best goalsStrikes from Chelsea's Alyssa Thompson, Liverpool's Beata Olsson and Manchester City's Lauren Hemp feature in the best goals from this weekend's Women's Super League.
I'd be disappointed if players feel pressure - Wales boss BellamyCraig Bellamy would be disappointed if his Wales team feel pressure before their final World Cup Group J qualifier against North Macedonia.
'Not the image we want' - Tuchel on Bellingham reactionEngland boss Thomas Tuchel gives his thoughts on Jude Bellingham's reaction to being substituted against Albania.
'Quite cute' and 'in sync' - the father-son duo in non-league dugoutFather-son duo Craig and Scott Laird on the unique experience of co-managing together in the dugout at non-league side Street FC.
NI's latest debutant Kelly 'itching' for more capsPatrick Kelly says he is "delighted" to have made his Northern Ireland debut against Luxembourg, but is "itching" for more caps.
Triple injury scare for Arsenal defenders - how serious are they?It has been an international break to forget for Premier League leaders Arsenal, with a triple injury scare threatening to impact their impressive defence.
Will Danish doubts & Hampden roar carry Scotland to World Cup?Former strikers Billy Dodds and James McFadden assess Scotland's chances of defeating Denmark in Tuesday's World Cup qualification showdown at Hampden Park.
The tiny Caribbean island on verge of World Cup historyPlayers from the tiny Caribbean island of Curacao are 90 minutes away from qualifying for the World Cup for the first time, guided by Dick Advocaat.
Was Gattuso right - is World Cup qualifying unfair on Europe?Was Italy coach Genaro Gattuso making a fair point on places for Europe at the World Cup? Or was it just sour grapes?
Is Donley ready to fill Northern Ireland's 'problem position'?After scoring his first senior international goal against Luxembourg on Monday, is Jamie Donley the right man to lead the line in Northern Ireland's World Cup play-off?
BBC Women's Football WeeklySarina Wiegman announces her latest England squad & Chelsea lose ground on Man City
Is Bellingham Tuchel's best player or problem to solve?BBC Sport explores Jude Bellingham and Thomas Tuchel's latest dispute and what it means moving forward.
Germany and Dutch reach World Cup - who else can join them?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at who has qualified for next year's Fifa World Cup.
Exeter City working to get ground ready after fireExeter City are working to ensure Saturday's League One game with Burton Albion can be played following a fire at their St James Park ground.
Target Liverpool, go four at back - FPL tips to kick-start your seasonWhat have we learned so far this FPL season? What's the best way to approach the game? Our four experts give you their best advice to get ahead of your rivals.
Quiz: Which nations have qualified for 2026 World Cup?For this week's big Tuesday quiz we want you to name every nation who has already qualified for the 2026 World Cup.
Man City scout winger El Mala - Tuesday's gossipCologne winger Said El Mala is scouted by Manchester City, Nottingham Forest are unwilling to sell midfielder Elliot Anderson, Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes is open to joining Manchester United, plus more.
Man Utd striker Sesko out for about a month with knee injuryManchester United striker Benjamin Sesko set to miss about a month with the knee injury he sustained at Tottenham Hotspur just before the international break.
'First time I cried in years,' says Irish hero ParrottRepublic of Ireland striker Troy Parrott tells BBC Sport's Sami Mokbel about his stellar goalscoring week and "tears of joy".
Tuchel to contact every overlooked England playerEngland manager Thomas Tuchel says he will video call or visit every player left out of his squad to explain his choices and what they need to do to make next summer's World Cup.
Why captain Wilson is much more than a super sub for WalesWales will not only turn to Harry Wilson to captain the side, but also look for a Gareth Bale style influence from the Fulham forward
US will give visa appointment priority to World Cup ticket holdersThe Fifa Pass scheme will allow ticket holders to get faster appointments at US embassies
Mbappe wants £230m from former club PSGFrance captain Kylian Mbappe is seeking £231.5m from Paris St-Germain, with his former club demanding £211m, as their long-running dispute reaches the Paris courts.
Northern Ireland enter play-offs 'with a lot of optimism'Michael O'Neill says Northern Ireland enter March's World Cup play-offs with "a lot of optimism" after their 1-0 win over Luxembourg.
WSL referee 'lost role' after complaint to PGMOLWomen's Super League referee Lisa Benn tells an employment tribunal she lost her role as an international official after complaining about a referee coach "manhandling" her.
Bournemouth's Semenyo has £65m January release clauseBournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo has a £65m release clause in his contract that can be activated during the first two weeks of the January transfer window.
O'Neill & Maloney continue interim Celtic tenureMartin O'Neill and Shaun Maloney will continue to take charge of Celtic on an interim basis, until the process to appoint a new manager is complete.
How will World Cup play-offs be determined?Results this week will determine the play-off paths for Wales, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and, potentially, Scotland.
Hamraoui 'forced out of PSG' after iron bar attackFormer Paris St-Germain midfielder Kheira Hamraoui files a £3m claim against the French club, alleging she was forced out after being attacked with an iron bar.
Mary Earps: Queen of StopsGoalkeeper Mary Earps offers an insight into her journey to the pinnacle of her sport.
Renée Zellweger stars as the iconic Bridget JonesRomantic comedy. A neurotic thirtysomething resolves to take control of her life at last.
The key questions facing Tuchel before World CupEngland head coach Thomas Tuchel now faces key decisions in the countdown to the World Cup, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
How hard is it for Channel Island players to become professionals?Following Alex Scott's recent England call-up, BBC Sport examines how hard it is for Channel Island footballers to become professionals.
From Spurs fringes to Dutch delight - Parrott's rise to Irish heroWith five goals in two huge wins over Portugal and Hungary that have propelled Republic of Ireland into the World Cup play-offs, it has been a dream international window for Troy Parrott.
The Ratcliffe revolution - inside Man Utd's exodus and rebuildBBC Sport tells the story of how Sir Jim Ratcliffe ripped apart and rebuilt Manchester United's leadership team.
Meet the man who played in two games, in two countries... in one dayBBC Sport tells the story of Soren Lerby, who once played for Denmark and Bayern Munich on the same day - in different countries.
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.
Why are England called the Three Lions?Our Ask Me Anything team explain where the three lions on the England shirt came from.
When is the 2026 World Cup draw?Our Ask Me Anything team explore when the World Cup draw is, how the seeding works and who has qualified so far.
Who is Wilfried Nancy?Our Ask Me Anything team take a look who MLS manager Wilfried Nancy is.
Why VAR gets involved in some penalties but not othersIt was a weekend of VAR penalty decisions in the Premier League, with spot-kicks awarded, cancelled and ignored. BBC Sport explains why.
Why can Channel Islands players play for England?Our Ask Me Anything team look at why players born in the Channel Islands like Alex Scott can represent England at a senior level.
What are the Fifa Best Awards?Our Ask Me Anything team explain what the Fifa Best Awards are, who can vote and who the nominees are.
Why do footballers tape up their wrists?Our Ask Me Anything team explains why footballers use tape to wrap their wrists.
How content creator became scout in Serie AHow former content creator Felix Johnston became a first-team scout for Serie A club Como 1907.
What's going wrong for Chelsea in the WSL?Back-to-back draws and three points behind leaders Manchester City, BBC Sport explores what's going wrong for Chelsea this season.
Wiegman defiant as she responds to Earps criticismSarina Wiegman does not think she "would have done things differently" despite criticism from goalkeeper Mary Earps in her autobiography.
Hemp returns to England squad but James misses outForward Lauren Hemp returns to the England squad for the first time since Euro 2025 after recovering from injury, but Lauren James misses out.
BBC Women's Football WeeklySarina Wiegman announces her latest England squad & Chelsea lose ground on Man City
England to host Spain at Wembley for World Cup qualifierEuro 2025 winners England will host world champions Spain at Wembley in April for a 2027 Women's World Cup qualifier.
WSL referee 'lost role' after complaint to PGMOLWomen's Super League referee Lisa Benn tells an employment tribunal she lost her role as an international official after complaining about a referee coach "manhandling" her.
Spurs show progress in draw against ArsenalLevel on points with Arsenal, five wins from nine and the most clean sheets in the Women's Super League this season - Tottenham are in a good place.
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.
England lose George, Roebuck and Lawrence for PumasHooker Jamie George, wing Tom Roebuck and centre Ollie Lawrence are ruled out of England's Test against Argentina on Sunday.
Samoa survive huge Belgium scare to reach World CupBelgium narrowly fail to reach their first men's Rugby World Cup as they draw 13-13 with Samoa, who take the final spot at Australia 2027.
'Not fair' how South Africa are treated, says coachSouth Africa assistant coach Mzwandile Stick claims the Springboks have been treated unfairly following red-card incidents in their wins over France and Italy.
Pollock nominated for breakthrough star awardEngland flanker Henry Pollock is nominated for World Rugby's Breakthrough Player of the Year, while three South Africans are on the shortlist for Player of the Year.
Gloucester's Laulala banned after dangerous tackleGloucester's former New Zealand prop Nepo Laulala is banned for a minimum of two matches for a dangerous tackle.
Exeter suffer Vintcent injury blowExeter are waiting to find out the full extent of the dislocated shoulder suffered by their Italy forward Ross Vintcent.
Jones' knowledge invaluable for Newcastle - DickensHead coach Alan Dickens is excited by the arrival next month of ex-Wales fly-half Stephen Jones as attacking coach at Newcastle Red Bulls.
Nations Championship to have north v south finaleThe Twickenham finale of next year's new Nations Championship event will pit the north and south of global rugby against each other.
Springboks are the 'talk of world rugby' - HenshawIreland centre Robbie Henshaw believes their final autumn nations fixture against world champions South Africa will be a "proper test" in terms of assessing where the squad is at.
'When is pain going to stop?' Crabb on endometriosisWales lock Gwen Crabb has had four knee surgeries but nothing has hit her as hard as endometriosis and she is determined to help other sufferers.
2016 or 2025? Pick your combined England starting XVEngland have won 10 games in a row for the first time since 2016 - select your best starting XV from the two squads.
Rugby Union WeeklyAre England ready to win Silverware? What happened Scotland? Ugo, Danny & Ashy discuss.
When is the 2027 Rugby World Cup draw and what is the format?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains when the 2027 Rugby World Cup draw will take place, the format and why it is conducted so early.
Listen: Patience, pride and that Grand-Slam tryRob Herring on what it means to play for Ireland and his greatest moments in green.
Ringrose & Van der Flier return but McCloskey outGarry Ringrose and Josh van der Flier are available for Saturday's Test match against South Africa but Stuart McCloskey is ruled out through injury.
'Great' start for unbeaten Gloucester-HartpuryGloucester-Hartpury head coach Dan Murphy says it has been "great" to start the new Premiership Women's Rugby season with maximum points.
Black Fern Demant to join Bristol on short-term dealFormer world player of the year Ruahei Demant is joining Bristol on a four-month deal at the end of the month.
Townsend's Scotland in troubled waters after collapseScotland showed their soft underbelly once more during the most spectacular of meltdowns against Argentina, writes Andy Burke.
Ulster's Herring not ruling out Ireland returnUlster hooker Rob Herring is not closing the door on his international career, insisting it's a case of "never say never".
'I have never seen England on a charge like this'In his latest BBC Sport column, World Cup winner Matt Dawson discusses England's comeback against New Zealand, Ollie Lawrence's skillset and Henry Pollock's energy.
How Twickenham learned to love the bomb and BorthwickEngland's win against New Zealand was the high point of a Steve Borthwick reign that has slowly won over Twickenham.
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.
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.
Tandy labels red card 'harsh' as Jones slams TMO systemWales head coach Steve Tandy says Josh Adams' 20-minute red card against Japan was harsh.
Australia win can be 'launchpad' for IrelandJack Conan believes Saturday's 46-19 win over Australia can be a "launchpad" for Ireland going forward, starting with the final game with South Africa.
Scotland capitulate as Argentina inflict second autumn lossScotland throw away a 21-0 lead to implode against Argentina at Murrayfield.
Hansen scores hat-trick as Ireland thrash WallabiesMack Hansen scores a superb first-half hat-trick to help lift Ireland to a comprehensive win over Australia in an entertaining Test at Aviva Stadium.
South Africa overcome early red card to beat ItalyWorld champions South Africa beat Italy 32-14 despite Franco Mostert's early red card.
Late Evans penalty gives Wales win against JapanReplacement fly-half Jarrod Evans secures victory for Wales against Japan with the last kick of the game in Cardiff.
Ireland Rugby Social - reaction to Australia winConor Murray and Gavin Andrews discuss Ireland's record win over Australia
'Vulnerable' Scotland 'fell asleep at the wheel'Scotland "fell asleep at the wheel" in their dramatic capitulation against Argentina, according to captain Sione Tuipulotu.
Wild celebrations but Wales face reality checkA dramatic late victory over Japan sparks celebrations but disguises some significant concerns for Wales.
I think about diabetes 'every five minutes' - SladeEngland international Henry Slade tells BBC Sport how he manages his type 1 diabetes as a top rugby player.
Darge starts in Scots' only change for ArgentinaDarcy Graham will earn his 50th cap for Scotland as Rory Darge replaces Matt Fagerson in the only change to the starting XV for Sunday's visit by Argentina.
21 Scotland World Cup players given contractsTwenty-one of Scotland's Women's Rugby World Cup squad are among 35 players given contracts by Scottish Rugby.
'It will stick with me until day I die' - Exeter's Tuttosi on progress of women's gameExeter's Canada hooker Emily Tuttosi says struggles to believe how far the women's game has come after playing in the World Cup final.
Pace? Playmaking? Aerial ability? England's back-three puzzleEngland have lots of options but injury concerns to negotiate among their wing and full-back candidates to face New Zealand on Saturday.
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.
Scarlets and Ospreys not competing for west Wales spotWRU chair Richard Collier-Keywood says Scarlets and Ospreys are not competing against each other, despite the union announcing that only one team will be based in west Wales.
I'm able to make this decision on my terms - Scarratt on retirementEngland centre Emily Scarratt speaks to Sara Orchard on the BBC's Rugby Union Weekly podcast about her decision to retire, winning the World Cup for a second time and on the proposed breakaway R360 league.
WRU chiefs defend roles amid Welsh rugby revampWRU chair Richard Collier-Keywood and director of rugby Dave Reddin defend their positions amid criticism of the Union’s handling of regional restructuring.
'It's difficult to receive' - Moody on MND diagnosisSpeaking to BBC Breakfast's Sally Nugent, 2003 Rugby World Cup winner and former England captain Lewis Moody reveals that he has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND).
Watch: Bowen's Cardiff hat-trick at Munster in the URCCardiff may have lost in the United Rugby Championship at Munster, but 19-year-old wing Tom Bowen provided a highlight for Welsh rugby with a try hat-trick in the 23-20 defeat.
5 Live SportSonja McLaughlan previews the third round of fixtures of the Autumn Internationals.
Rugby Union Weekly: The Nations PodChris, Gareth and Tom are back to look ahead to a busy weekend of matches.
'Boks Office' drama in Paris and England's quest for 10Chris, Ugo and Danny unpick a jam-packed weekend of autumn rugby as the Springboks storm Paris with 14 men for another statement win.
Rugby Union WeeklyChris is back to review England's victory over Australia with Ashy and Matt Dawson.
The Ireland Rugby SocialEddie Jones sits down with Gavin to chat about Farrell, Ireland & the state of the game
The Ireland Rugby SocialAndrew Conway on switching provinces, resilience, Ireland and chasing Conor's box kicks
Renée Zellweger stars as the iconic Bridget JonesRomantic comedy. A neurotic thirtysomething resolves to take control of her life at last.
The whole country is against you when you play in Australia - FinnFormer England fast bowler Steven Finn explains why touring Australia as an England cricketer is an experience like no other.
'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.
'Rapid' Wood bowls in nets to boost Test hopesMark Wood's chances of playing in the first Ashes Test look to be increasing after the England paceman bowls a "rapid" spell in the nets in Perth on Tuesday.
I still don't know how to get Smith out - BroadStuart Broad admits he still does not know how to get Steve Smith out and says the Ashes will be a "long series" if England cannot dismiss the Australia batter early.
Pakistan beat Zimbabwe in T20 tri-series opener - scorecardLatest scorecard from the opening Twenty20 tri-series match between Pakistan and Zimbabwe in Rawalpindi.
Test Match Special PodcastComedian and statistician Andy Zaltzman poses a daily cricket conundrum about the Ashes.
Hampshire Women confirm Prichard as new head coachHampshire Women appoint former Essex batter Paul Prichard as their permanent new head coach.
England will 'comfortably' win Ashes if Stokes plays full part - RamprakashEngland will beat Australia "quite comfortably" in the Ashes if captain Ben Stokes is fit enough to play all five Tests, says ex-batter Mark Ramprakash.
What is Bazball?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains the term Bazball and what it means.
5 Live's Edwards and Burden sledged by Finn, Hartley & comediansBBC Radio 5 Live's Rick Edwards and Rachel Burden try to get in the minds of the England team before the Ashes in Australia by being sledged by Steven Finn, Alex Hartley, Josh Widdicombe and others?
Smith and Tongue on facing Wood in the netsEngland wicketkeeper Jamie Smith and bowler Josh Tongue say Mark Wood is a "batter's nightmare" after facing him in the nets.
'You've got to be united' - Bairstow's Ashes warning to EnglandFormer England batter Jonny Bairstow says the squad must "front up early" and "get on the front foot" if they are to beat Australia and win the Ashes down under.
England are 'absolutely prepared' - Farbrace defends StokesFormer England assistant coach Paul Farbrace says the team are "absolutely prepared" after comments about their limited preparation in Australia led captain Ben Stokes to describe some of his critics as "has-beens".
'His game's gone to the next level' - Trescothick backs Root in AshesEngland coach Marcus Trescothick says he has full confidence in Joe Root to perform against Australia in the Ashes, despite the fact the batter has never scored a century down under during an away Ashes series.
'He'd have lit up like a Christmas tree' - McGrath on scans, Bazball & AustraliaEx-Australia fast bowler Glenn McGrath questions if backroom staff have too much influence when they send bowlers for routine scans.
Test your Ashes knowledge with all of our quizzesThe Ashes returns on 21 November and to mark it why not have a go at testing your cricket knowledge?
Test Match Special PodcastThe inside story of teenage debutant Ashton Agar's record-breaking 98 in the 2013 Ashes.
How much do you know about past Australia-England games in Perth?Perth has hosted plenty of memorable moments, with metal bats, rapid centuries and rare England wins featuring in our quiz.
Can you name every ground that's hosted an Ashes Test?The Ashes returns on 21 November and to get you in the mood we thought we'd Test your knowledge with a quiz.
Boland says Root is England player to 'keep quiet'Fast bowler Scott Boland identifies Joe Root as the England player Australia need to keep quiet in the Ashes series.
Who are the players in England's Ashes squad?BBC Sport profiles each of the 16 players named in England's squad for the five-Test Ashes against Australia from 21 November.
Ex-England captain Vaughan's son Archie signs new Somerset dealTeenage all-rounder Archie Vaughan signs a new deal with Somerset that keeps him at the club until the end of the 2028 season.
All you need to know about the 2025 AshesThe 2025 Ashes between England and Australia gets under way on 21 November, here's everything you need to know.
Who are the players in Australia's Ashes squad?BBC Sport profiles the players in Australia's squad for the opening Ashes Test against England.
Who are TMS pundits' Ashes players to watch?BBC Test Match Special pundits pick their key players for England and Australia during the 2025 Ashes
Pope respects England vice-captaincy decisionOllie Pope says he respects England’s decision to replace him with Harry Brook as vice-captain for the Ashes series.
South Africa shock India in low-scoring thrillerSouth Africa secure their first Test victory in India since 2010 as they triumph in a low-scoring thriller inside three days in Kolkata.
Buttler, Archer & Salt retained but Livingstone released in IPLLiam Livingstone is released by defending Indian Premier League champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru after a disappointing season.
'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.
The ultimate Ashes competitor - Broad on walking, Warner and that final wicketIn the first of a new series of From the Ashes, Stuart Broad reflects on his legendary career, including battles with David Warner, his 8-15 and fairytale farewell.
'Ball of the century? That was my job' - Ashes 'rhino' HarrisAustralia seamer Ryan Harris needed a second chance at being a professional cricketer, but when it came he formed one of the Ashes most clinical partnerships with Mitchell Johnson.
'That's it, boys. I'm off' - Gower's 'nightmare' AshesDavid Gower recalls a "nightmare" Ashes series which saw him walk out of a press conference, end up on News at 10 and responsible for a hefty wine bill.
The rise, fall and rise again of Steven FinnSteven Finn only played seven Ashes Tests but was involved in three series wins, including dragging himself back from being "not selectable".
'From wrestling Swann to tears in Melbourne'Ex-England captain Alastair Cook tells BBC Sport of the many ups and downs he has encountered while playing in the Ashes.
Test Match Special PodcastComedian and statistician Andy Zaltzman poses a daily cricket conundrum about the Ashes.
Test Match Special PodcastSteve Crossman and guests look ahead to the opening Test of the Ashes.
More Than The ScoreWhat are the most intimidating away trips in sport?
Test Match Special PodcastEleanor Oldroyd brings build-up and anticipation ahead of the Ashes opener in Perth.
Tailenders: The Big Ashes PreviewThe Tailenders assemble to preview the men's Ashes series which starts on Friday in Perth.
What is Bazball?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains the term Bazball and what it means.
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.
Why are England only playing one warm-up before Ashes?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at England's preparations ahead of the 2025-26 Ashes series in Australia
What is the DLS method and how does it work?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method in cricket, its origins and how it is used.
Why isn't cricket played in the rain?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at why the sport is currently not played in rainy conditions
What will The Hundred look like in 2026?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains what the Hundred is expected to look like in the 2026 season.
What is umpire's call in cricket?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at umpire's call in cricket and when it is applied.
Renée Zellweger stars as the iconic Bridget JonesRomantic comedy. A neurotic thirtysomething resolves to take control of her life at last.
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.
'Discussions' planned with top stars over Davis CupBelgium lead France in the opening match at the Davis Cup Finals, as organisers confirm discussions will be held over the tournament's future format.
'Heartbroken' Alcaraz pulls out of Davis Cup FinalsWorld number one Carlos Alcaraz says he is "heartbroken" after withdrawing from Spain's Davis Cup Finals team because of a hamstring injury.
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.
Raducanu pulls out of US exhibitions with foot issueEmma Raducanu will focus on a training camp in Spain rather than travel to the United States to play two exhibition matches next month, as she manages a foot issue.
What are the Davis Cup Finals and when are they?Our Ask Me Anything team explore what the Davis Cup is, who is playing, the format and the prize money.
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.
Hewett loses Masters final to world number one OdaGreat Britain's Alfie Hewett loses 6-1 6-1 to Japan's world number one Tokito Oda in the men's singles final of the Wheelchair Masters in Huzhou, China.
SportsworldDelyth Lloyd and guests reflect on the 2025 tennis season.
Hewett and Reid beaten in quest for record titleGreat Britain's Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid lose an epic Wheelchair Masters final as they narrowly fail to win a record fourth title.
'Superman' Djokovic had 'slap from reality in last couple of years'Novak Djokovic still believes he can win a 25th Grand Slam title - despite being given a "slap from reality in the last couple of years".
'It means the world' - Alcaraz secures year-end number one rankingCarlos Alcaraz secures the year-end world number one ranking by reaching the knockout stages at the ATP Finals with three straight wins.
Auger-Aliassime beats Zverev to set up Alcaraz semiCanada's Felix Auger-Aliassime sets up a semi-final with world number one Carlos Alcaraz by beating Germany's Alexander Zverev in the final group match of the ATP Finals.
Why did Raducanu visit England's camp?BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains why Emma Raducanu and Fabian Hurzeler attended England's rugby team training camp.
Alcaraz battles back to beat Fritz in thriller at ATP FinalsCarlos Alcaraz comes through a thriller against Taylor Fritz and Lorenzo Musetti captivates the home crowd at the ATP Finals in Turin.
'Surreal' - GB's Cash & Glasspool secure year-end number one rankingBritons Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool secure the men's doubles year-end world number one ranking by earning their first victory at the ATP Finals.
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.
Two spectators die from cardiac arrests at ATP FinalsThe Italian Tennis Federation and the ATP confirm that two spectators died from cardiac arrests at the ATP Finals in Turin on Monday.
Draper and Pegula to play Queen's in 2026British number one Jack Draper and world number six Jessica Pegula will play at Queen's next year.
Why Rybakina refused photo with WTA chief ArcherAfter claiming the biggest payday in women's tennis history, why did Elena Rybakina refuse a photo with WTA Tour CEO Portia Archer?
'Cutest comeback ever' - Jabeur announces pregnancyFormer world number two Ons Jabeur announces that she is pregnant with her first child.
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.
Rybakina upsets Sabalenka to claim record £4m prizeElena Rybakina upsets world number one Aryna Sabalenka to win record-breaking £4m prize with WTA Finals victory.
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.
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.
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.
'Do you want a player to die on court?' - tennis in the heatAfter facing high temperatures on the Asian swing of the tennis tours, some players are questioning the sport's heat policies.
Electric New York energy reignites etiquette debateIs apologising for a net cord courteous or meaningless? BBC Sport looks at why tennis etiquette is back on the agenda at the US Open.
The pioneering champion America forgotAlthea Gibson became the first black player to win a Grand Slam yet she received little recognition during her life. Why?
'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.
Medvedev smashes racquet after losing chaotic thrillerWatch the moment Daniil Mededev smashes up his racquet after his first-round defeat by Benjamin Bonzi at the US Open.
I was upset with decision, not photographer - MedvedevDaniil Medvedev says his US Open meltdown was a reaction to the umpire's decision after a photographer walked on to court as he was facing match point.
Raducanu earns first win at US Open since 2021 titleWatch mini highlights as British number one, Emma Raducanu beats Japanese qualifier Ena Shibahara 6-1 6-2 to get her first US Open win since 2021.
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.
Renée Zellweger stars as the iconic Bridget JonesRomantic comedy. A neurotic thirtysomething resolves to take control of her life at last.
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