Live England 5-0 San Marino World Cup 2014 Qualifier As It Happened
England face international minnows San Marino as they look to get their World Cup qualifying campaign back on track
Bruyneel the Latest Victim of Armstrong Allegations
Johan Bruyneel has become the latest victim of the US Anti-Doping Agency report which accuses Lance Armstrong of leading 'the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping programme that sport has ever seen'.
Davids' Gain is Barnet's Loss
Edgar Davids' move to Barnet FC to work alongside Mark Robson smacks of individual gain at the expense of the club's morals
London 2012 Olympic Ticket Fraudster Christakis Ioannou Receives Four-Year Jail Sentence
An London 2012 Olympic ticket fraudster whose fake websites sold €450,000 worth of tickets in five weeks has been jailed for four years
Murray Leads Triple British Success in the Far-East
Andy Murray is safely through to the Shanghai Masters semi-final after defeating a spirited Radek Stepanek in three sets to set up a clash with Roger Federer or Marin Cilic.
Rose Defeats Westwood to Scoop £938,000 Golf Final Win
Justin Rose prevailed in the all-English inaugural World Golf Final against Lee Westwood by one-shot at Antalya.
Ryder Cup Pair do Battle in World Golf Final
England pair Justin Rose and lee Westwood will settle the inaugural World Golf Final after the pair won their respective semi-final matches against Tiger Woods and Charl Schwartzel at the Antalya Golf Club.
United Handed Timely Vidic Boost
Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic has not held talks with Juventus or Barcelona over a potential move, his agent Silvano Martina has confirmed.
Hodgson Names Rooney England Captain and Delivers Lampard Update
Wayne Rooney will captain England during their World Cup qualifying game against San Marino in the absence of Steven Gerrard.
Lance Armstrong Revelations the Biggest Exposure of Doping Since Ben Johnson
The USADA report into Lance Armstrong's doping past is the biggest exposure of drugs taking in sport since the scandal surrounding Ben Johnson
Armstrong Legacy in Tatters after USADA Revelations [VIDEO]
Lance Armstrong led 'most sophisticated, professionalised and successful doping programme sport has ever seen', says US Anti-Doping Agency.
Darren Clarke Backed for Ryder Cup Captaincy Despite Denial
Darren Clarke should be Europe's next Ryder Cup captain, according to Lee Westwood.
Cole and Terry Won't Escape Future England Punishment
England players who misbehave could be banned for playing for their country according to The Football Association's new code of conduct.
Murray Handed Shanghai Walkover
Andy Murray has been handed a walkover victory in the second round of the Shanghai Masters after Florian Mayer withdraws with a wrist injury.
Cheating Suarez Must be Banned
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez cheated by diving trying to win a penalty against Stoke City, according to Fifa vice president Jim Boyce.
Manager of the Month Jinx Strikes Moyes
Marouane Fellaini has been ruled out for three weeks after picking up an injury in Everton's draw with Wigan Athletic
Murray Dismisses Federer Challenge
Britain's Andy Murray says his campaign to be world No.1 by the end of 2012 is likely to culminate in failure.
Referees More Likely to Punish Foreign Players
Premier League referees are more likely to book foreign players from the same background as most sizable minority groups
Liverpool Links Excites Ajax Midfielder
Ajax midfielder Christian Eriksen says interest from the likes of Liverpool is special, but adds he has not given any thought to a departure from the Eredivisie side.
Bertrand and Shelvey Promoted as Gibbs Adds to Arsenal Problems
Ryan Bertrand and Jonjo Shelvey have joined England's squad for the World Cup qualifiers against San Marino and Poland after Arsenal full-back Kieran Gibbs pulled out through injury.
Chelsea Youngster Denies Uncomfortable Start
Werder Bremen have moved to quash talk of Chelsea's Kevin de Bruyne's unrest at the club, after the Belgian said he was finding it difficult to settle at the Bundesliga side.
FA Confirm Cole Apology After Twitter Charge
Football Association chairman David Bernstein has confirmed Ashley Cole has made a personal apology for his criticism of the organisation on Twitter.
Premiership Clubs Snubbed in World Cup Stadia Shortlist
World Cup organisers England Rugby 2015 have included just one Premiership venue on the 17-strong venue long-list for consideration to host the tournament.
Hunt Advises Suarez to Change Diving Ways
Liverpool hero Roger Hunt says Luis Suarez's reputation as a diver in English football is overshadowing his star quality.
Pallister: Ferdinand Still Has England Desire
Former Manchester United and England defender Gary Pallister believes Rio Ferdinand's continued silence over his international future is a sign he remains intent on playing in the 2014 World Cup.
Lambert Concerned by Tarnished Norwich Legacy
Paul Lambert has revealed his disappointment with Norwich City chairman Alan Bowkett's decision to go public the former manager's decision to sue The Cannaries.
Agger Quashes City Rumours With New Liverpool Deal
Liverpool defender Daniel Agger has signed a new long-term deal at the club.
Struggling Gunner Keeping the Faith
Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud is confident he can hit the goal trail on a permanent basis having score just once since his summer move from Montpellier.
Lazy Liverpool Frustrate Rodgers
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers was scathing in his assessment of his side's performance in the defeat to Udinese in the Europa League at Anfield.
FA Panel Dismiss Terry Defence and Cole Evidence In Race Case
John Terry's defence against racially abusing Anton Ferdinand was 'not credible' and 'improbable, implausible and contrived', The Football Association's independent panel have found.