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Dutch GP in pictures as F1 prepares for Zandvoort farewell

A selection of images from the Dutch Grand Prix, as Zandvoort prepares to host a Formula 1 race for the final time.

Dublin Dons? The failed attempt to bring a Premier League club to Ireland

Just how close did an Irish consortium come to buying a Premier League team and moving them to Dublin?

Dublin Dons? The failed attempt to bring a Premier League club to Ireland

Just how close did an Irish consortium come to buying a Premier League team and moving them to Dublin?

Who am I? Guess Premier League star No 28

Work out the identity of today's player in as few attempts as possible.

Five in Five: Football quiz No 1

Will you beat the clock by getting all five of today's answers in five minutes?

Juventus step up Vicario talks - Monday's gossip

Juventus increase talks for Guglielmo Vicario and pull out of move for Emiliano Martinez, Manchester City face competition for Pedro Neto and Real Madrid want Martin Zubimendi., plus more.

Brook on Test captaincy, batting and Wellington

In an exclusive interview, England's Harry Brook says he supports Joe Root taking the Test captaincy, addresses frustrations about his batting and describes the Wellington nightclub incident fallout.

Changing times as Welsh blockbuster awaits

Cardiff City's Championship contest with Wrexham on Monday will attract global attention, not just the eyes of those in the north and south of Wales.

Changing times as Welsh blockbuster awaits

Cardiff City's Championship contest with Wrexham on Monday will attract global attention, not just the eyes of those in the north and south of Wales.

McIlroy admits concerns as Scheffler regains winning feeling at St Jude

Rory McIlroy says "he felt lost" as he toils to a 66th-place finish - 25 strokes behind champion Scottie Scheffler - at the St Jude Championship in Memphis.

Englishman Whaley wins US Amateur title

Jack Whaley becomes only the second Englishman since 1911 to win the US Amateur Championship as he beats American Jay Leng Jr 4&3 at Merion.

What has been the impact of new owners on The Hundred?

BBC Sport looks at the impact new owners have had on The Hundred as the first season since private stakes were sold in teams ends.

Cameroon claim first Wafcon title with victory over Malawi

Marie Ngah Manga scores twice as Cameroon cruise to a 3-0 win over Malawi and claim a first ever Women's Africa Cup of Nations title.

Watch the best of Rodri's Manchester City journey

BBC Sport takes a look back at the moments that defined Rodri's time at Manchester City, from important goals to injuries and a Ballon d'Or, as the great midfielder takes his next step in his career.

'The jump of her life!' - GB's Sawyers takes long jump silver

Great Britain's Jazz Sawyers puts on "one of the performances of the championship" to take silver in the women's long jump, finishing just one centimetre behind gold-winning Larissa Iapichino.

Seifert powers Super Giants to first Hundred title

Tim Seifert smashes 72 off 38 balls as Manchester Super Giants beat Trent Rockets by five-wickets in the men's Hundred final at Lord's to claim their first title.

GB's Hunter-Bell comfortably wins 'serene, beautiful' 1500m gold

Georgia Hunter-Bell wins convincingly in the women's 1500m to take gold for Great Britain, making herself uncatchable on the final stretch.

What awaits new Scotland head coach Pocognoli?

Shifting the playing style, maintaining qualification for major tournaments and refreshing the squad await the new Scotland boss.

What awaits new Scotland head coach Pocognoli?

Shifting the playing style, maintaining qualification for major tournaments and refreshing the squad await the new Scotland boss.

Super Giants survive late wobble to win men's Hundred

Trent Rockets fail in their bid to become the first team to win both Hundred trophies in the same year, as they are beaten by Manchester Super Giants in the men's final.

History for Hunt and Asher-Smith in golden finish for GB

Amy Hunt and Dina Asher-Smith make history while Georgia Hunter Bell claims a commanding 1500m gold as Great Britain finish strongly at the European Championships.

History for Hunt and Asher-Smith in golden finish for GB

Amy Hunt and Dina Asher-Smith make history and Georgia Hunter Bell claims a commanding 1500m gold as Great Britain maintain their bid to top the final medal table at the European Championships.

Newcastle at best when 'us against world' - Burn

Dan Burn has his sights set on leading a new-look Newcastle back into Europe as the club's captain.

Hunt wins fourth gold as GB storm to mixed 4x100m relay victory

Jeremiah Azu, Dina-Asher Smith, Zharnel Hughes and Amy Hunt combine to win gold for Great Britain in the first mixed 4x100m relay at the European Athletics Championships.

Hunt wins fourth gold as GB storm to mixed 4x100m relay victory

Jeremiah Azu, Dina-Asher Smith, Zharnel Hughes and Amy Hunt combine to win gold for Great Britain in the first mixed 4x100m relay at the European Athletics Championships.

Nightmare Man City start for Maresca - are Arsenal really so far ahead?

Did Arsenal show just how far above Manchester City they are with their dominant Community Shield win?

Barcelona agree £65m Rodri deal - who could replace him at Man City?

Barcelona agree a deal to sign Spain captain Rodri from Manchester City.

'Very last stroke!' - GB win dramatic relay gold

Great Britain win gold in the women's 4x100m relay, stealing the win from Italy in a dramatic finish as the swim comes right down to the wire.

Foxes beat Notts to reach One-Day Cup final

Leicestershire reach a second One-Day Cup final in four years as they overcome Notts Outlaws by 23 runs in their semi-final at Grace Road.

Shop window or new chance - Grealish faces next chapter

Jack Grealish made an unexpected return to the Manchester City team on Sunday - so what could his future hold?

Hollman leads Middlesex to first List A final for 36 years

Luke Hollman scores an unbeaten 83 to help Middlesex stun Durham with a two-wicket win in their One-Day Cup semi-final to reach their first List A decider since 1990.

Oliveira dedicates Portugal stage win to Tarling family

Rui Oliveira wins the final stage of the Volta a Portugal in his home city of Porto before dedicating the win to Finlay Tarling's family.

Belgian Pocognoli confirmed as Scotland boss

The Scottish FA say they have appointed "one of Europe's brightest emerging coaching talents" by securing Sebastien Pocognoli as Scotland men's new head coach on a two-year deal.

'Outstanding!' GB's Macinnes wins 200m butterfly gold with 'gutsy' swim

Great Britain's Keanna Macinnes holds on to win gold in the women's 200m butterfly at the European Aquatics Championships, swimming a lifetime best to do so.

Rangers host Celtic in League Cup quarter-finals

Rangers will host Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup quarter-finals with Kilmarnock v Aberdeen the other all top-flight tie.

Rockets dominate Sunrisers to win first Hundred title

Trent Rockets win their first Hundred title in the women's competitionafter bowling out Sunrisers Leeds for 91 to win by eight-wickets in the final at Lord's.

'Probably my last year' - Ronaldo hints at retirement

Cristiano Ronaldo says this season will probably be his last as a player after a glittering football career.

Selby defeats Saengkham to win fourth China Open

Mark Selby says he was "somewhere close to his best" as he claims his fourth China Open title with a 10-6 victory over Noppon Saengkham in Taiyuan.

Odegaard's importance, Anderson and Foden struggle - how the players rated

How Arsenal and Man City's players rated following the Premier League champions' comfortable 3-0 victory over the FA Cup winners in the Community Shield.

GB women narrowly defeated in Olympic qualifier

Great Britain's women's flag football team miss out on qualifying for the 2028 Olympics as they suffer defeat at the World Championships.

Rockets crush Sunrisers for first women's Hundred title

Trent Rockets win their first women's Hundred title with an eight-wicket win at Lord's after bowling Sunrisers Leeds out for just 91.

Villa close in on Suzuki with Martinez future in doubt

Aston Villa close in on the signing of Parma goalkeeper Zion Suzuki, with Emi Martinez's future in increasing doubt.

Fry and Glamourdale complete historic double-double

Great Britain's Charlotte Fry retains her Grand Prix freestyle title in Aachen, Germany - becoming the first rider in the history of the FEI World Championships to win both individual dressage titles back-to-back.

GB's Fry claims historic double-double at Worlds

Great Britain's Lottie Fry becomes the first rider in the history of the FEI World Championships to retain both individual dressage titles.

Elvedi set for Leeds move as £8.5m fee agreed

Leeds agree an £8.5m deal to sign defender Nico Elvedi, who is set to have a medical on Monday.

Fery wins on return as Djokovic reveals health condition after loss

Britain's Arthur Fery beats Australia's James Duckworth at the Cincinnati Open but Novak Djokovic falls to a shock defeat by Argentina's Thiago Tirante.

European Championship marathon records fall in men's and women's races

Germany's Amanal Petros and Finland's Alisa Vainio both set new championship records on their way to gold in the men and women's marathons, on the final day of the 2026 European Athletics Championships in Birmingham.

Donnelly wins GB's first women's marathon medal at Europeans

Abbie Donnelly became the first British woman to win a marathon medal at the European Championships as she claimed bronze in Birmingham on Sunday.

Maguire wants 'huge threat' Rashford to stay at Man Utd

Manchester United defender Harry Maguire says he hopes Marcus Rashford will stay at the club because he can improve Michael Carrick's team.

Bronze for Donnelly and team gold for GB in women's marathon

Abbie Donnelly wins the bronze medal in the women's marathon, with Great Britain also winning a gold medal in the team event, on the final day of the 2026 European Championships in Birmingham.