Man City 4-0 FC Porto (6-1 agg)
Manchester City reach the last 16 of the Europa League by knocking out the holders with a fine 4-0 (6-1 agg) win.
McDowell out of World Match Play
Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell beaten in the World Match Play Championship's first round by South Korea's YE Yang.
Hamilton praises new car's speed
Lewis Hamilton pronounces himself impressed with the speed of his "well-behaved" new McLaren after day two of the second pre-season test in Spain.
Hulkenberg quickest in Barcelona
Force India's Nico Hulkenberg sets the early pace on the second day of the second pre-season testing in Barcelona.
Mancini ready to consider Tevez
Carlos Tevez could be playing for Manchester City within "two to three weeks" after manager Roberto Mancini accepted his apology to the club.
Wolves fail in new Curbishley bid
Wolverhampton Wanderers fail in a fresh attempt to make Alan Curbishley their new manager, BBC Sport understands.
Man Utd v Ajax
Preview followed by live coverage of Thursday's game between Man Utd and Ajax in the Europa League.
Fifa wants handshakes after games
A Fifa panel set up to improve the image of football suggests players should gather to shake hands after games.
PM to 'crush' racism in football
The Prime Minister, David Cameron, pledges to "crush" racism in football at the launch of an anti-discrimination summit at Downing Street.
Reds keen to end trophy drought
Kenny Dalglish says winning the Carling Cup final would mean a great deal to himself and the fans after six barren years.
I picked right team - Villas-Boas
Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas defends his team selection after the Blues lose 3-1 to Napoli in the Champions League.
40,000 athletics tickets released
Fans who missed out in last year's Olympic ballot are to be given the first chance to buy 40,000 seats for athletics when the last batch of one million tickets goes on sale in April.
Hogg to face French for Scotland
Teenage full-back Stuart Hogg wins his first international start in the Scotland side to face France.
Gatland admits Welsh exodus worry
Wales coach Warren Gatland admits he does not know how to stop the exodus of Welsh internationals heading to France.
Saracens hand out six new deals
Saracens awarded new contracts to six players, including Owen Farrell, Mouritz Botha and Ernst Joubert.
Palmer axed for Twickenham clash
Tom Palmer is one of eight players dropped for England's Six Nations clash with Wales at Twickenham on Saturday.
Cleverly pledge to be 'model pro'
Nathan Cleverly vows to be the model professional ahead of his WBO light-heavyweight title defence to restore British boxing's reputation.
England women seal series victory
England's women recover from a poor start to beat New Zealand in Auckland and take an unassailable 3-0 lead in their five-match Twenty20 series.
Terry could be back in four weeks
Chelsea captain John Terry can make a quicker than expected return to action, according to manager Andre Villas-Boas.
Olympics security test is staged
A major exercise testing security and emergency services in the event of a terror attack during the Olympic and Paralympic Games is held in London.
Six Nations: Shane Williams column
Wales' record try-scorer Shane Williams on why Alun Wyn Jones is desperate to make up for their 2010 Twickenham defeat
Jonathan Agnew column
"When Pietersen and Cook play with confidence and have their heads in a good place, they bat beautifully"
Who holds the whip hand?
Horse racing correspondent Cornelius Lysaght examines who has come out on top in dispute about rules governing whip use
Farah named in GB team for Worlds
Mo Farah is named in a 39-strong Great Britain squad for next month's World Indoor Championships in Istanbul.
Team GB shape up well for Worlds
BBC athletics expert Steve Cram on how Great Britain's performance in Birmingham bodes well for next month's World Indoor Championships
Buck delighted with Worlds place
City of York athlete Richard Buck speaks of his delight at being selected for the Great Britain squad for the World Indoor Championships.
Haye still retired, says trainer
Britain's former heavyweight world champion David Haye has no plans to fight again professionally, his trainer Adam Booth tells BBC Sport.
England waiting on Bopara fitness
England will wait until the morning of the match to decide whether Ravi Bopara is fit to play in Thursday's opening Twenty20 international against Pakistan.
GB team can improve - Brailsford
GB cycling chief Dave Brailsford believes the track team can improve on their display at the World Cup in London.
GB para-cylists top medals table
Britain's para-cyclists put in a strong performance at the World Championships in Los Angeles but the competition is improving.
Celtic v Dunfermline
Preview followed by live coverage of Wednesday's game between Celtic and Dunfermline in the Scottish Premier League.
Lotus testing hit by chassis snag
Lotus suspend their second pre-season test after discovering a chassis problem in their new E20 car.