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. Hackers leak Biles and Williams filespublished at 08:49 BST 14 September 2016

    Simone BilesImage source, AP

    The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) has condemned Russian hackers for leaking confidential medical files of star US Olympic athletes.

    Athletes affected include tennis players Venus and Serena Williams and teenage gymnast Simone Biles.

    A group calling itself "Fancy Bears" claimed responsibility for the hack of a Wada database.

    Read more.

  2. football

    Postponement at the Etihadpublished at 08:44 BST 14 September 2016

    Football

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    Manchester City's fans were told the Champions League tie with Borussia Monchengladbach had been called off before their players.

    It is understood the stadium safety officer decided the torrential thunderstorms around Etihad Stadium meant the area was unfit for the game to take place.

    This information was immediately relayed over the sound system at 19:25 BST to the supporters - including a large number of visitors - who greeted it with whistles and boos, even though the pitch was saturated.

    The announcement came as a surprise to members of the City hierarchy, and manager Pep Guardiola and his squad, who were waiting to discover whether they needed to go out and prepare for the game.

  3. Postponement at the Etihadpublished at 08:40 BST 14 September 2016

    Manchester City v Borussia Monchengladbach

    Etihad pithcImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester City's postponed Champions League group match against Borussia Monchengladbach has been rescheduled to Wednesday at 19:45 BST.

    Heavy rain, thunder and lightning hit Manchester on Tuesday evening, forcing the Group C match to be abandoned because of adverse weather.

    In a statement, City said localised flooding led to a decision being made on "safety and security grounds".

    Tickets bought for the scheduled Tuesday match will still be valid.

    Read more.

  4. Catch-up with six more GB goldspublished at 08:35 BST 14 September 2016

    Rio Paralympics 2016

    Another day, another six golds for ParalympicsGB in Rio.

    Libby Clegg made it a sprint double as Great Britain claimed three golds in the space of 30 minutes in the evening of day six.

    Clegg added the T11 200m title to the 100m crown she won on Saturday after Stephanie Millward had won the S8 100m backstroke and just before Matt Wylie claimed gold in the men's S9 50m freestyle.

    Earlier, Georgie HermitageHollie Arnold and Rob Davies won gold to take Britain's tally to 34 - the same number as London 2012.

    Catch-up with the best bits in the video above, while you can read our full report here.

    And stick with us for all the best of the early action on day seven with Para-cyclist Dame Sarah Storey going for her 13th Paralympic gold in the C5 time trial from 12:20 BST.

  5. football

    Platini says goodbyepublished at 08:30 BST 14 September 2016

    Football

    Before the election, former boss Michel Platini is addressing congress delegates after being granted special permission by the Fifa ethics committee to make a short speech.

    "Just simply know that my conscience is clear, that I am certain that I committed not the slightest fault and that I am continuing to fight legally," said Platini, 61.

  6. football

    Uefa decides...published at 08:26 BST 14 September 2016

    Football

    Aleksander Ceferin; Michael van PraagImage source, Getty Images

    European football's governing body Uefa will elect its new president shortly, with two candidates standing to succeed the banned Michel Platini.

    Platini resigned in May and will be replaced by either Slovenian FA president Aleksander Ceferin or Dutch FA boss Michael van Praag.

    The 55 national association members of Uefa are meeting in Athens to vote and a decision is expected just before 10:00 BST.

    We've been looking ahead to the election and considering the issues facing the winner...

  7. gossip

    Wednesday's gossippublished at 08:23 BST 14 September 2016

    Gossip

    graphic

    Liverpool and Tottenham want River Plate's Lucas Alario, Manchester United's Henrikh Mkhitaryan is set to miss three games, plus more.

    Wednesday's gossip.

  8. Wednesday's back pagespublished at 08:20 BST 14 September 2016

    The Guardian

    In the Guardian, the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) condemns Russian hackers for leaking confidential medical files of star US Olympic athletes including Serena and Venus Williams and gymnast Simone Biles.

    The GuardianImage source, The Guardian
  9. Wednesday's back pagespublished at 08:18 BST 14 September 2016

    Daily Record

    In the Daily Record, Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers says there was no embarrassment in being thrashed 7-0 by Barcelona at the Nou Camp. Thoughts on that, Celtic fans?

    Daily RecordImage source, Daily Record
  10. Wednesday's back pagespublished at 08:13 BST 14 September 2016

    The Sun

    The Sun say it was splash and grab, as Man City saw their game with Borussia Monchengladbach postponed shortly before kick-off following a huge storm; while Arsenal recovered a point on their travels.

    The SunImage source, The Sun
  11. Wednesday's back pagespublished at 08:10 BST 14 September 2016

    The Times

    The Times also feature news of Arsenal's 1-1 draw, during which Arsenal's Olivier Giroud and PSG's Marco Verratti were sent off late on, following an altercation.

    The TimesImage source, The Times
  12. Wednesday's back pagespublished at 08:05 BST 14 September 2016

    The Daily Telegraph

    The Daily Telegraph go with Arsenal's late show in Paris, as Alexis Sanchez salvaged a point for Arsene Wenger's side.

    Daily Telegraph back pageImage source, Daily Telegraph
  13. Wednesday at a glancepublished at 08:02 BST 14 September 2016

    So what does Wednesday have in store? We're glad you asked...

    • It's a huge day in the history of Leicester City, as they make their Champions League debut in Bruges; while Tottenham host Monaco at Wembley and Man City have another go at getting their game with Borussia Monchengladbach on.
    • Uefa will appoint either Michael van Praag or Aleksander Ceferin as Michel Platini's replacement as president.
    • And ParalympicsGB look to continue their gold rush in Rio on day seven of the 2016 Paralympic Games.

    Plus plenty more which we will come to, right after we've glanced over the back pages...

  14. Hello and welcome...published at 08:00

    It was a pretty lively evening in the Champions League, wasn't it?

    Man City splashed, as Celtic were smashed and Arsenal recovered a point.

    A busy Wednesday awaits, so let's get straight to it...

    Etihad StadiumImage source, Getty Images
    Nou CampImage source, Getty Images
    ArsenalImage source, Getty Images