Cricketpublished at 13:11 BST 16 September 2016
Haseeb Hameed, the 19-year-old opening batsman named in the England Test squad for the tour to Banglsdesh, is chatting to us on Facebook Live right now.
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Haseeb Hameed, the 19-year-old opening batsman named in the England Test squad for the tour to Banglsdesh, is chatting to us on Facebook Live right now.
Hull v Arsenal (Saturday, 15:00 BST)
Arsenal
Arsene Wenger is finally underway in his press conference, three and a half fours later than scheduled, after running into traffic problems.
Will the gaffer pay a fine for his lateness.
"The M25 will pay the fine," he quips. He looks in a remarkably good mood for a man who's just spent five hours sat in traffic. I'd be frothing at the mouth.
#GetInspired
As anyone who has played it will know, tennis is a fiendishly difficult sport to do well, regardless of how easy players like Andy Murray and Juan Martin del Potro make it look.
Now imagine playing it blind. Sound daunting? Well watch the video above to see the inspirational individuals who are doing just that.
No matter your ability, you can find out about how to get into tennis with our inclusive guide.
To follow the Davis Cup action live, click here.
Watford v Man Utd (Saturday, 12:00 BST)
Geoff Doyle
BBC Three Counties Radio sport
Watford are waiting on the fitness of defenders Younes Kaboul and Sebastian Prodl ahead of the visit of Manchester United on Sunday.
Striker Stefano Okaka is ruled out with a hamstring. The Hornets picked up their first Premier League win last weekend at West Ham but Walter Mazzarri expects it to be difficult at the weekend.
“It was very satisfying; it was a beautiful win (at West Ham)… for Manchester United to lose against a great team like Manchester City is just one of those things that can happen.
"Of course for great teams like Manchester United I don’t think their confidence will be low by losing to Manchester City. I think against us they will have confidence.”
Tennis
Great Britain enter today's Davis Cup semi-final as defending champions - but it hasn't always been so rosy for the country in the competition.
Argentina won 4-1 the last time the countries met - on the clay of Buenos Aires in 2008 - Britain's 23rd consecutive defeat in World Group matches.
Watch the video above to find our more.
Tottenham v Sunderland (Sunday, 16:45 BST)
Tottenham full-back Danny Rose missed the midweek defeat by Monaco with a hamstring injury and is a doubt for Sunderland this weekend.
"Danny is recovering well but is still not 100%. We will probably need to wait one more week," says Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino.
Tottenham v Sunderland (Sunday, 16:30 BST)
Emma Jones
BBC London
In position for Mauricio Pochettino's media conference - highlights to come afterwards.
Image source, BBC SportFootball
Real Madrid has told the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) it will appeal against its Fifa ban on signing players in the coming days.
Both Real and Atletico Madrid were banned after breaching rules over the transfer of foreign players under 18.
As part of the ban, football's governing body Fifa gave the clubs 90 days to rectify any problems with those players.
However, Cas has agreed to suspend that requirement while Real appeals.
Signapore Grand Prix
Max Verstappen has set the fastest time in the first practice session of the Singapore Grand Prix, with Red Bull team-mate second.
The Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg sit in fourth and fifth respectively, sandwiched between Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen in the Ferraris.
Get all the reaction and build-up to the second session here.
Football
Image source, Getty ImagesRemember earlier when Mike Phelan said there had been no movement on a full-time contract for the manager's position? Well it seems like the naughty little scamp wasn't being entirely truthful.
Speaking to BBC Humberside, Phelan has said that a contract has been offered "in the last 24 hours", but hinted that he hasn't accepted due to a financial disagreement.
"It’s something I need to discuss with people I trust," he said.
"I’ve made no secret of what I want to do here but you have to take care of certain issues for yourself.
"The deal has to be right for myself and my family and be clear we’re talking about the Premier League, we’re not in the Championship.
"I would like to have got it done weeks ago but it’s only in this last 24 hours we’ve ended up in this state of affairs with pounds shillings and pence.
"I don’t want to talk about the money, I don’t want to talk about what the contract entails because to be frank it’s nobody else’s business. But, you do want parity with the Premier League and going forward hopefully that’s what will happen."
Football
Image source, Getty ImagesUefa has charged Legia Warsaw with six offences following crowd trouble in their 6-0 defeat by Borussia Dortmund.
The club apologised on Thursday after a group of fans reportedly used pepper spray on security staff as they tried to break into the away section.
Fireworks were also set off in the stadium and there were allegations of racist chanting, which Legia deny.
Uefa have also charged Dortmund for their fans' use of fireworks in the Champions League tie on Wednesday.
The governing body will hear the case on 28 September.
Many happy returns to former Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini (63), Everton legend Neville Southall (58) and Northern Ireland forward Kyle Lafferty (29).
Away from the football pitch, former British Lions full-back Andy Irvine (65) and England opener Micky Stewart (84) can also enjoy a slice of birthday cake too.
Image source, Getty ImagesWeightlifting
Image source, Getty ImagesThis story may have broken yesterday, but I still haven't got my head around it yet.
Polish weightlifter Tomasz Zielinski is set to receive an Olympic bronze medal despite finishing ninth at London 2012 - and being currently banned himself.
Six other athletes from the men's -94kg final tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs when their 2012 samples were retested this year.
They included all three of the original medallists - Ilya Ilyin, Aleksandr Ivanov and Anatolie Ciricu.
Zielinski was sent home from Rio 2016 after a failed drugs test in July.
Moldovan Ciricu's ban, imposed this week, means that Iran's Saeid Mohammadpour, originally fifth, is the new champion.
South Korea's Kim Min-jae, who was eighth in London, has risen to the silver medal position following the disqualifications, with Zielinski now taking the bronze.
Confused? So am I.
#bbcsportsday
MC: Can people of a certain age remember Derek Hayles & Mike Flanagan having a punch up when playing for C, externalharlton Athletic?
Michael Woodcock: Bradley Orr getting sent off at Sixfields for head butting his own player, live on TV as well. They still won 3-1!
Jayden Frankling: Training ground - Dani Osvaldo v Jose Fonte. Only 1 winner; Fonte's now captain and Dani retired to make music...
I've got one of my own to add at this point. Although not strictly speaking on the same team at the time, Manu Tuilagi punched seven bells out of England team-mate Chris Ashton in the Premiership a few years back. It was rather gruesome.
Rio Olympics 2016
Question of Sport have an Olympic special airing tonight, with Jason Kenny, Laura Trott, Maddie Hinch and Sam Quek featuring from 7.30pm on BBC1.
In honour of that, today's teaser is following a similar theme.
Jason Kenny and Laura Trott became the Olympic power couple in Rio, hoovering up cycling medals seemingly at will. But which other seven members of Team GB won two or more medals, including at least one gold?
Good luck, and no cheating!
Football
We're asking you to get involved by sending your favourite team-mate bust-ups in honour of Joey Barton, who has rekindled his bad-boy image after a sedate year at Burnley.
Since that debate started, there's been developments - he's taken to Talksport to elaborate.
"The way it’s been handled is strange," he said, after being expelled from training for the weekend, due to a row with teammate Andy Halliday after Saturday's 5-1 loss to bitter rivals Celtic.
“When you look at my history and you’re told to stay away from the club, it does look like something more has happened, and that’s why I’ve decided to get on the radio and speak."
It's probably the decision to speak that got you into this situation, Joey.
Read the transcript from a rather special interview here., external
Football
Danielle Carter made it two hat-tricks in two international appearances as England thrashed Estonia 5-0 to go top of their Euro 2017 qualifying group.
The Lionesses - who have already qualified - fell from top spot when Belgium beat Serbia earlier in the day.
Arsenal's Carter drilled in a low finish early on and Jill Scott's header four minutes later offered control.
Carter finished a good Nikita Parris cross and pounced to slam in her third before Karen Carney's late penalty.
Football
Image source, Getty ImagesJose Mourinho may not have predicted that it would have turned out this way, but Sunday's trip to Watford is looking increasingly important for the new Manchester United manager.
And centre-back Chris Smalling, who was captain in Wayne Rooney's absence in last night's defeat in Feyenoord, hasn't shied away from billing the Watford match as a must-win.
“We don’t have time to dwell on the defeat and we have a few days to recover now, we need to stand up and be counted on Sunday," he told Manchester United's website., external
“We’ve got to show a lot of character because it’s unacceptable to go and lose three games in a row.”
Image source, Rex FeaturesTimes are tight down at Torquay United.
So tight, in fact, that their players are driving themselves to Boreham Wood on Saturday for their National League fixture.
The club cannot afford both a coach and a night in a hotel.
"Obviously it's not perfect but it's the position we are in where every penny counts at the club right now," boss Kevin Nicholson wrote on Facebook.
"I'm proud that the players are willing to do whatever it takes to give themselves the best chance of winning and that how it looks comes second to what's most important."
#bbcsportsday
Amit Kamath: Emmanuel Adebayor slapping Lord Nicklaus Bendtner.
Daniel Coleman: Hard to forget that unfortunate Bolton incident where Jussi Jaaskelainen's was sent off for slapping a colleague
Kathryn Bate: Hamilton and Alonso at McLaren 2007. Alonso deliberately holding up Hamilton in the pits during quali in Hungary