June, 2020
Wilder: Mourinho’s a modern-day great
Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder insists Jose Mourinho remains one of the greatest managers of the modern era as his side prepare to host Tottenham on Thursday.
Man Utd will not pay over £50m for Sancho
Manchester United will not pay more than £50m for Jadon Sancho, senior club officials have told Sky Sports News.
Nicholls looks for flying start
Paul Nicholls hopes he can hit the ground running as the new National Hunt kicks off at Southwell on Wednesday.
Ding confirms World Championship participation
Former finalist Ding Junhui has confirmed his participation in next month’s World Snooker Championship, effectively guaranteeing a full quota of top 16 stars at the tournament.
Jailed Hepburn loses Court of Appeal bid
Jailed cricketer Alex Hepburn has lost his Court of Appeal bid to have his rape conviction overturned.
F1 drivers have discussed taking a knee at Austrian Grand Prix – Lando Norris
McLaren’s Lando Norris says Formula 1 drivers have discussed ‘taking a knee’ at the season-opening Austrian Grand Prix this weekend.
Premier League: Has the quality dropped since returning to action?
The Premier League returned to action this month, but has there been a drop in quality post-lockdown? BBC Sport crunches the numbers.
World Sevens Series: New Zealand win men’s and women’s titles as remaining rounds cancelled
New Zealand are declared winners of the men’s and women’s World Sevens Series titles after the cancellation of the remaining rounds.
Valencia sack manager Albert Celades and sporting director resigns
Valencia sack manager Albert Celades after only nine months in charge, while the club’s sporting director Cesar Sanchez resigns.
Leicester v Crystal Palace under consideration after local coronavirus lockdown
The Premier League has contingency plans in the event the fixture between Leicester and Crystal Palace needs to be postponed or moved.