November 9th, 2020
Ferrari encouraged by ‘completely new’ F1 engine
Ferrari are set to introduce a “completely new” engine in 2021 as the power-shy Formula 1 giants bid to return to the front of the grid, with team boss Mattia Binotto stating the early signs are “very promising”.
Is Dublin’s lack of goals a worry?
Dublin got their championship campaign up and running with a routine victory over Westmeath on Saturday night, although Dessie Farrell’s charges failed to raise a green flag.
Khan returns to Sussex for 2021 Vitality Blast
Sussex have confirmed Rashid Khan will rejoin the club for the 2021 Vitality Blast.
Seahawks coach Carroll agrees extension
The Seattle Seahawks and Pete Carroll have agreed a four-year contract extension set to make him one of the highest-paid head coaches in the NFL.
Hudson-Odoi, Tomori reminded of responsibilities after Covid breach
Chelsea have reminded Callum Hudson-Odoi and Fikayo Tomori of their responsibilities after the pair broke coronavirus rules last month.
Premier League: Why Leicester & Tottenham deserve to be top but won’t win the title – Alan Shearer analysis
Leicester and Tottenham lead the way but Liverpool and Manchester City are still the teams to beat in the Premier League title race, says MOTD2 pundit Alan Shearer.
Valencia 4-1 Real Madrid: Carlos Soler scores a hat-trick of penalties
Carlos Soler scores a hat-trick of penalties as Valencia thrash Real Madrid in an extraordinary La Liga game.
Megan Rapinoe: World Cup winner on taking a knee, white privilege and moving forward
US star Megan Rapinoe tells BBC Sport about how taking a knee jeopardised her international career, and what the future holds for women’s football.
Big Bash League: Jonny Bairstow signs for Melbourne Stars for his debut season
England’s Jonny Bairstow will make his debut in Australia’s Big Bash League and has signed for Melbourne Stars.
Premier League fixtures: Jurgen Klopp & Pep Guardiola call for schedule change
Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp says Premier League game scheduling “has to change”, with Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola adding that players are not protected.