Summary

  • Golds for GB's Storey, Cox, Darke & Wells at Rio Paralympics

  • Rooney rested because 'I want him to be fresh' - Mourinho

  • Champions League: Leicester, Spurs & Man City in action (19:45 BST)

  • Ceferin elected as new Uefa president

  • Get Involved: Worst away trips - #bbcsportsday

  1. football

    Costa a real warrior - Klopppublished at 13:55

    Premier League, Chelsea v Liverpool (Fri, 20:00 BST)

    Juliette Ferrington
    BBC Radio 5 live at Melwood

    Some more Jurgen Klopp for you... always good value: 

    Anyway, on Diego Costa again: "He is a real warrior on the pitch, he uses his body all the time and that is a quality. He was nearly unstoppable against Swansea." 

    On Chelsea: "We played them already in pre-season. Games against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge will always be a special thing in the Premier League.

    "They defend well and attack quick so it is not the easiest job in world football."

    Liverpool boss Jurgen KloppImage source, BBC Sport
  2. No second gold for Gigliapublished at 13:52 BST 14 September 2016

    Paralympics

    Megan Giglia, who won Britain's first gold medal of the Games on the track last week, has not added to her total.

    The Manchester-based 31-year-old, who has paralysis on the right side of her body after a stroke, has finished sixth in the C1-3 road time trial.

  3. athletics

    Hot at the athletics stadiumpublished at 13:51 BST 14 September 2016

    Rio Paralympics

    Elizabeth Hudson
    BBC Sport's Paralympics reporter in Rio

    The trackside temperature at the athletics stadium is 33 degrees Celsius - it's another scorching hot day in Rio for day seven of the Paralympics.

    We have six Britons in action in the morning session, led by Kadeena Cox, already a cycling gold and athletics bronze medallist and chasing another gold in the women's T38 400m.

    European champion Maria Lyle resumes her rivalry with Australian world champion Isis Holt in the T35 100m while Richard Whitehead and Dave Henson will hope to add to their medal tally when they start their campaigns in the T42 100m

    Wheelchair racers Jade Jones (T54 5000m) and Mo Jomni (T53 800m) are the other Britons in heats action.

  4. Clairvoyant cancelled due to 'unforeseen circumstances'published at 13:47 BST 14 September 2016

    Football

    Seems odd that no one saw that coming...

  5. football

    Jurgen Klopp news conferencepublished at 13:39

    Premier League, Chelsea v Liverpool (Fri, 20:00 BST)

    Jurgen Klopp was also asked about Chelsea striker Diego Costa, who scored twice at Swansea on Sunday and has four from four league games so far this season.

    The German thinks it's a good thing that the 27-year-old doesn't exactly endear himself to supporters of other clubs:

    "World class. If other supporters love you it is not a good sign," said Klopp.

    He was also asked about living next door to Red midfielder Adam Lallana:

    "He's a nice guy as a neighbour. I have other nice neighbours who aren't as good at football." 

    Altogether now: "Neighbours, everybody needs good neighbours..."

    Jurgen Klopp and Adam LallanaImage source, AFP
  6. Giglia hits midway pointpublished at 13:37 BST 14 September 2016

    Paralympics road cycling

    Megan Giglia got this gold rush all started when she picked up Britain's first of the Games in the individual pursuit on the track.

    She's in the process of tying to emulate Dame Sarah Storey by winning her time trial - she's fourth at the midway checkpoint in the C1-3.

  7. football

    Jurgen Klopp news conferencepublished at 13:31

    Premier League, Chelsea v Liverpool (Fri, 20:00 BST)

    Asked about his Chelsea counterpart Antonio Conte and his emotional touchline antics, Klopp said: "I don't know Antonio enough to know why he is doing it. He looks quite emotional even when they don't score."

    So do you, Jurgen, so do you...

    Liverpool boss Jurgen KloppImage source, Rex Features
  8. football

    Jurgen Klopp news conferencepublished at 13:25

    Premier League, Chelsea v Liverpool (Fri, 20:00 BST)

    Courtesy of Radio 5 live's Juliette Ferrington at Melwood, here's what Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp had to say as he previewed Friday's game against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge:

    "Games against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge will always be a special thing.

    "They had a difficult year. It was not a Chelsea season but now they are back on track. We need to be ready for a real challenge." 

  9. football

    Liverpool news conferencepublished at 13:21

    Premier League, Chelsea v Liverpool (Fri, 20:00 BST)

    Right, while Dame Sarah Storey was making yet more history, Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was holding a news conference to preview Friday's Premier League game at Chelsea.

    Let's get to that now...

  10. football

    Storey wins 13th Paralympic goldpublished at 13:15

    Rio Paralympics 2016

    It's worth recalling Dame Sarah storey's astonishing achievements as she celebrates her 13th Paralympic gold.

    She won C5 3,000m individual pursuit gold on Friday to become the most successful British female Paralympian of all time. 

    The 38-year-old won her first two golds at the 1992 Barcelona Games in swimming as a 14-year-old.

    She competed in the pool at three more Paralympics before a series of ear infections persuaded her switch to cycling in 2005. 

    Dame Sarah StoreyImage source, PA
  11. winter sports

    Second slopestyle win for Woodspublished at 13:11

    Cardrona Games

    James Woods secured a second Slopestyle win in consecutive days at the Cardrona Games in New Zealand. 

    There were also strong performances from team-mates Tyler Harding and Felix Klein who took seventh and eighth respectively in the finals. This followed their eighth and 11th places from the first Slopestyle contest. 

    Halfpipe skiers Rowan Cheshire and Pete Speight compete on Thursday.

    Cardrona GamesImage source, British Ski and Snowboard
  12. Storey wins 13th Paralympic goldpublished at 13:06

    Rio Paralympics 2016

    Head here to follow our developing story on Dame Sarah Storey's 13th Paralympic gold.

  13. GOLD - Dame Sarah Storey (C5 time trial)published at 13:00

    Rio Paralympics 2016

    She's done it - Paralympic gold number 13 for Dame Sarah Storey. Incredible.

    Confirmation that she completed the 20km course in 27 minutes 22.42 seconds.

    The 38-year-old finishes one minute 30.37 seconds clear of silver medalist Anna Harkowska of Poland. 

    USA's Samantha Bosco took the bronze with GB's Crystal Lane in fourth.

    It's Britain's 35th gold at the Games - beating the final total at London 2012. 

  14. Storey sets leading timepublished at 12:58

    Rio Paralympics 2016

    Dame Sarah Storey sets a time of 27 minutes 22.42 seconds in the C5 time trial in Rio - it looks like it will be good enough for gold.

  15. Storey fastest at 10km checkpointpublished at 12:52

    Rio Paralympics 2016

    Dame Sarah Storey has set the fastest time so far at the halfway mark of the C5 time trial at the Rio Paralympics.

    She clocked 13 minutes 57.69 seconds at the end of the first 10km lap.

    The 38-year-old is chasing her 13th Paralympic gold medal with her first coming in 1992!

  16. football

    Liverpool news conference (13:00 BST)published at 12:45

    Premier League, Chelsea v Liverpool (Fri, 20:00 BST)

    Juliette Ferrington
    BBC Radio 5 live at Melwood

    MelwoodImage source, BBC Sport

    The warmth of the sun only adds to the mood at Melwood with both Emre Can and Dejan Lovren back in training before Liverpool's Premier League trip to Stamford Bridge on Friday.

    Philippe Coutinho is also hoping for a recall to the side following his appearance on the bench against Leicester.

    Chelsea should provide a tougher test even with the absence of skipper John Terry.

    Chelsea at Stamford Bridge was Klopp's first win in the Premier League and he'll be hoping for a similar display on Friday night.

    We'll find out more at 13:00 BST.

  17. Storey under way in time trialpublished at 12:39

    Rio Paralympics 2016

    Dame Sarah Storey is under way in the C5 time trial at Rio as she chases her 13th Paralympic gold.

    GB's Crystal Lane is also going in this event.

    Here's Storey, courtesy of the Press Association's Matt McGeehan...

  18. get involved

    Get Involved - worst away tripspublished at 12:38 BST 14 September 2016

    #bbcsportsday

    Let's hear more of your away trips that went wrong. Tweet #bbcsportsday, text 81111 or head to the BBC Sport Facebook page., external

    James Ritchie: Five-day bus journey there and back to witness Red Star Belgrade beat Rangers 3-0. Absolute bedlam and a football lesson for my team.

    Steve Maybury: I was lured by a £2 Megabus return from Newcastle to Aberdeen to see St Mirren play. 16-hour round trip; lost 4-0.

    Grumpy Young Man: Played cricket away against Walsham-le-Willows. Nearly got hit for 100 runs off my bowling.

  19. football

    Leicester's European tour beginspublished at 12:32 BST 14 September 2016

    Champions League Group G, Club Brugge v Leicester (19:45 BST)

    Ian Stringer
    BBC Radio Leicester Foxes commentator

    Waffles in BruggeImage source, BBC Sport

    Brugge has been incredibly welcoming to Leicester City fans. The locals' classy and sophisticated cafes and bars were teeming with Foxes fans singing songs of their European Tour; leg one.

    I was told by one bar manager that up to 5,000 people are expected in the Market Square for this evening's historic game so expect plenty of partying, there's even pizza.

    There's lots of talk about tickets but very strict instructions - if you don't have a ticket then please don't be tempted to buy one, you will not be allowed in. It's a shame there will be empty seats in the home end tonight but the locals have told me they're overpriced as the Foxes aren't a 'big team'. 

    Game. On.

    Canal trip in BruggeImage source, BBC Sport
  20. football

    Kone signs new Sunderland contractpublished at 12:26

    Football

    Lamine KoneImage source, Reuters

    Sunderland defender Lamine Kone has signed a new five-year contract.

    The 27-year-old Ivory Coast international, who joined the Black Cats in January from French side Lorient, had been been linked with a move to Everton during the recent transfer window.

    Boss David Moyes said: “He has only been playing in the Premier League since January, but in that time we have already seen what he is capable of."