Manchester City went top of the Premier League with a 5-1 win over Luton and their bid for a record fourth successive title was boosted by defeats for rivals Liverpool and Arsenal.
Chelsea’s hopes of a fourth Women’s FA Cup crown in a row went up in smoke after a semi-final defeat by Manchester United, who will take on Tottenham in next month’s showpiece after they overcame Leicester.
World number one Scottie Scheffler won the Masters at Augusta for the second time in three years, while Sam Burgess’ Warrington stunned St Helens 31-8 to cruise into the Challenge Cup semi-finals.
Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best images from the weekend’s sporting action.
Your favorite NFL insiders—Jason Fitz, Jori Epstein, Charles Robinson, and Frank Schwab—join forces live from Radio Row in New Orleans to go behind the scenes on the latest headlines, trade talks, and coaching moves that are shaping the future of the NFL.
The energy at Reid's media availability felt ... normal. Lots of teams talk about making the Super Bowl feel that way. For Reid's Chiefs, it actually does.
Referee Ron Torbert's officiating crew will be under the brightest spotlight yet on Sunday when the Chiefs play in their fifth Super Bowl in the last six seasons.
Poor trades? Holding on to assets too long? Not valuing draft capital? The Bulls do all that and still don't appear to have a real plan moving forward. Yet they have a chance to change all that.
Goodell talked about the notion the NFL favors the Chiefs and a whole lot more regarding officiating on Monday at his annual state of the league availability.