Hammers sunk by Wolves
Wolves ease their relegation fears with a crushing 3-1 victory over fellow strugglers West Ham.
Bresnan keen to force England win
Tim Bresnan says England have hard work ahead but are confident of sealing a 2-0 series whitewash over Bangladesh on Wednesday.
Gold fears 2012 'white elephant'
West Ham's co-owner David Gold warns that if West Ham fail to secure the move to the Olympic Stadium, the Stratford venue will become "another white elephant".
Chelsea's Ivanovic out for month
Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic will be out for a month after injuring his knee in Sunday's draw against Blackburn.
Vermaelen appeal dismissed by FA
The Football Association dismisses Arsenal's appeal against defender Thomas Vermaelen's red card in the 2-0 win over West Ham on Saturday.
Ballesteros backs returning Woods
Seve Ballesteros describes Tiger Woods' return as "the best news that golf can have" while tipping the world number one for a winning return.
Schuster claims Ivory Coast offer
Former Real Madrid coach Bernd Schuster says he is on the verge of accepting an offer to coach Ivory Coast at the World Cup.
Doncaster 0-1 Newcastle
Andy Carroll puts his latest off-field controversy to one side to fire Newcastle one step closer to a Premier League return.
Nott'm Forest 2-0 Crystal Palace
Nathan Tyson is on target as Nottingham Forest beat Crystal Palace to equal a club record of 12 straight home wins.
Ross County earn cup semi with Celtic
A dramatic late goal from Scott Boyd sets Ross County up for a Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic.
Hughes takes Aussies to victory
Phillip Hughes thrashes 86 not out in an Australia total of 106-0 as the tourists wrap up victory in the first Test against New Zealand.
Australia's Kisnorbo out of World Cup
Australia defender Patrick Kisnorbo is set to miss the World Cup after injuring his Achilles tendon.
Man City hit by Lescott lay-off
Manchester City defender Joleon Lescott will be out for four to six weeks with a hamstring tendon injury that could hamper his England World Cup hopes.
Afridi named Pakistan T20 captain
All-rounder Shahid Afridi will captain Pakistan at next month's World Twenty20 tournament despite having his conduct monitored for disciplinary violations.
French Open could move from Paris
The French Open could be forced into a "heartbreaking" move away from Paris in the next few years.
Catalunya stage win for Cavendish
Britain's Mark Cavendish claims stage two of the Tour of Catalunya from Salt to Banyoles on Tuesday.
Button targets Melbourne revival
World champion Jenson Button is confident McLaren can catch pacesetters Ferrari and Red Bull at Sunday's Australian Grand Prix.
Next GB captain 'not a big name'
LTA boss Roger Draper says John Lloyd's Davis Cup exit means there is now a "great opportunity" for a young British coach.
Zarkava in foal to Sea The Stars
Brilliant mare Zarkava is in foal to record-breaking champion Sea The Stars, the BBC can reveal.
Hoy back to head GB bid at Worlds
Sir Chris Hoy leads a 19-strong team aiming to reassert Britain's dominance at the 2010 World Track Cycling Championships in Denmark.
Klitschkos may flip coin to decide who fights David Haye
The Klitschko brothers are considering flipping a coin to decide who might fight Britain's David Haye in the future.
Wednesday's gossip column
Juve hope to tempt Man City into paying £30m for Buffon, plus other rumours
Tuesday's F1 gossip column
Button tips Webber for home success, plus other rumours
Blackpool 5-1 Swansea
Blackpool re-ignite their play-off charge by thrashing promotion rivals Swansea City at Bloomfield Road.
Cockerill certain of Murphy deal
Leicester Tigers head coach Richard Cockerill is convinced Ireland full-back Geordan Murphy will sign a new contract.
Baltacha battles through in Miami
Elena Baltacha qualifies for the first round of the Sony Ericsson Open but her compatriot, Katie O'Brien, failed to progress.
Woods 'nervous' about reception
Tiger Woods says he is wary of the reception he will receive when he returns to action at the Masters after four months away from the game.
Briton Yamauchi wins in New York
British woman Mara Yamauchi wins the New York Half Marathon in a course record one hour nine minutes and 17 seconds.
Voss wins time trial in Catalunya
German Paul Voss wins the opening stage of the Tour of Catalunya on Monday, with Britain's Mark Cavendish finishing seventh.
Albertas to miss Grand National
Cheltenham winner Albertas Run is among 23 horses to be withdrawn as 75 remain in the Grand National at the latest entry stage.
Extra Olympic tickets announced
The public will have access to 300,000 extra tickets for the London Olympic Games, organisers have revealed.
England on course for Mirpur win
Bangladesh end day four of the Mirpur Test on 172-6 in their second innings against England, a lead of 95.
Hamilton in awe of Red Bull speed
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton believes that Red Bull are "ridiculously faster" than the rest of the Formula 1 teams.
Peacock injury boost for Rhinos
Leeds Rhinos forward Jamie Peacock avoids surgery on foot injury but scans reveal he will be out for a number of weeks.
Stoner sets pace in Qatar testing
Former world champion Casey Stoner sets the fastest lap time in the final MotoGP pre-season test in Qatar.
DeGale relishing 12-round debut
Olympic champion James DeGale says he is already the best domestic super-middleweight as he prepares for his first fight over 12 rounds.
Maguire aims for police clearance
World snooker number two Stephen Maguire expects to be cleared by police of long-running match-fixing allegations.
Newcastle seal BBL Trophy win
Newcastle Eagles destroy Cheshire Jets 111-95 to retain the BBL Trophy at Guildford Spectrum.
Winter sports pledge as Games end
ParalympicsGB says it will not forget winter sports, despite the focus on the 2012 London Paralympics, as the 2010 Games close in Whistler, Canada.