January, 2023
Burrage & Miyazaki advance in Australian qualifying
Britons Jodie Burrage and Lily Miyazaki ease into the final round of qualifying for next week’s Australian Open.
‘You have to be twice as good’ – being black in motorsport
In a two-part series on BBC iPlayer, We Are England: Born to Race, we follow two young black drivers, Ruben Stanislaus and Lewis Appiagyei on their journey to reach Formula 1.
Celtic holding talks over Cho deal | Rangers monitoring striker
Celtic are holding talks with Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors technical director Ji-Sung Park in London, after making a bid of around £3m for striker Gue-Sung Cho.
Norwich turn down Cantwell bid | Rangers interested in midfielder
Norwich have turned down an offer from an unnamed Championship club for Todd Cantwell, amid interest from Rangers in the midfielder.
Drivers warned over using FIA platform for ‘personal agenda’
Formula One drivers must not use the platform provided by the International Automobile Federation (FIA) to make statements for their own “personal agenda”, the sport’s governing body president Mohammed Ben Sulayem said on Tuesday.
Aston Villa agree £12.5m deal for Betis’ Moreno
Aston Villa have agreed a fee with Real Betis – believed to be around £12.5m – for defender Alex Moreno.
Boulter, Burrage & Miyazaki advance in Aus Open qualifying | Broady out
Katie Boulter, Jodie Burrage and Lily Miyazaki progressed to the second round of qualifying for the Australian Open on a mixed day for the Britons in Melbourne.
Transfer news & Guardiola EFL Cup news conference
The latest January transfer news, plus EFL Cup news conferences and reaction to Gareth Bale’s retirement.
‘Bale departs – the day Wales dreaded’
Gareth Bale’s retirement is a seismic shock for Wales, even if it was as long inevitable as it was dreaded, writes BBC Sport Wales’ Dafydd Pritchard.
Cooper defends Forest flight to Blackpool
Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper defends his club after they were criticised for flying to and from Blackpool for Saturday’s FA Cup tie.