Routine Bayern win sees them edge closer to title
Bayern bounced back from Champions League heartache to easily see off Bielefeld
Tens of thousands of people are in danger of being unable to tune in to Test Match Special in what was branded a “dreadful move” by former England captain Sir Geoffrey Boycott after the BBC announced the closure of Radio 4 Long Wave.
The Pole beat Montenegro's Danka Kovinic 6-3 7-5 in exactly one hour and 30 minutes as she extended her winning run to 31 games. Despite sealing her fourth-round spot in straight sets, Swiatek was given her toughest test yet as Kovinic put on a valiant display against the current world number one. Swiatek, who is looking to defend her Roland Garros crown, has now won 17 of her last 19 games at the tournament, and is now just one win away from matching Justine Henin's 32-match winning run.
Roma manager Jose Mourinho says he is "not happy to be right" about the struggles at Man Utd...
"I think we should have been asked," says Dan Evans.
Once England centre-back partners, now Rio Ferdinand and John Terry are arguing on Twitter about their egos and who was the better player. The row erupted when Ferdinand ranked himself as the Premier League's best ever centre-back when fronting his BT Sport show, placing Terry fifth. "Opinions are great, but stats don't lie," former Chelsea skipper Terry wrote in a social media post, accompanied with graphics illustrating his career statistics.
The Reds were beaten by Real Madrid in Kiev.
Joan Laporta has confirmed that Barcelona have received offers for 'coveted' midfielder Frenkie de Jong.
Back in 2019 Cahill shocked the snooker world as he knocked out Ronnie O'Sullivan from the world championships. The 26-year-old has also picked up wins over the likes of Ding Junhui and Mark Selby at the UK Championship. Cahill is looking for a return to the World Snooker Tour after dropping out in the culmination of the 2020/21 campaign.
The figures of the deal have been revealed, as Aaronson prepares to reunite with Jesse Marsch.
Planet Sport goes through the horses that have prevailed by the shortest and longest winning margins in the Epsom Derby. Suffragette Derby and blanket finish (1913) The 1913 Derby has gone down in history for the death of the suffragette Emily Davison but the finish to the race was engulfed in a controversy of its own. With Davison stricken after walking into the King's horse Anmer, Craganour fought an even-stevens blanket finish with Aboyeur, Day Comet, Louvois, Great Sport and Nimbus.
US magnate Boehly is now just an official announcement away from taking official control at Stamford Bridge.
Nketiah will reportedly extend his stay at the Emirates after originally planning to leave Arsenal this summer.
CELTIC forward Daizen Maeda is in Japan to make his goodbyes at Yokohama F. Marinos and the 24-year-old was well received by supporters of the J-League oufit.
SHAUN MALONEY is in pole position to land the vacant Dundee job, according to a report.
Corentin Moutet provided some late resistance, but could not stop Rafael Nadal from reaching another milestone.
“The 21-year-old will join for an undisclosed fee on a five-year-contract, running until the summer of 2027."
St Johnstone manager Callum Davidson expressed his relief after a difficult second season in charge ended with a 4-0 win over Inverness to seal top-flight survival.
Rafael Nadal made a strong start to his quest for a record 14th French Open on Monday, with the Spaniard winning in straight sets to reach the second round of the tournament. Pitted against 28-year-old Jordan Thompson, Nadal enjoyed a dominant and consistent afternoon of tennis, as he wrapped up a 6-2 6-2 6-2 victory. Novak Djokovic denied Rafael Nadal the title in last year's Grand Slam, but the 35-year-old will be eager to get his hands back on the trophy for a 14th time this year. Despite struggling with a foot injury earlier this month, Nadal looked back to his best against the world No.82, and secured an early break at 2-1 in the opener to set the tempo.
A new era is officially set to commence at Chelsea, who have now publicly confirmed that a final deal has been definitively agreed to sell the club to a consortium led by Todd Boehly. In a short, 52-word statement released via their official website on Saturday morning, the Blues said they expected the record-breaking £4.25billion sale that will end Roman Abramovich’s highly-successful 19-year stewardship at Stamford Bridge to be fully completed on Monday (May 30), ahead of the deadline set by the Government. American businessman Boehly is now set to become Chelsea’s controlling owner, supported by the likes of fellow LA Dodgers co-owner Mark Walter, Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss, Conservative peer Daniel Finkelstein, music PR guru Barbara Charone and Behdad Eghbali, co-founder of California investment giants Clearlake.
Swindon Town fans have been left bemused by the seeming inaction of the EFL and police following fan violence after their play-off semi-final.