Nov 14, 2010
Live - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel leads Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button in the title-deciding Abu Dhabi Grand Prix after an early safety car.
Live - Sunday football
Everton entertain Arsenal at Goodison Park before Chelsea host Sunderland in the Premier League, while Swansea meet Middlesbrough in the Championship.
Klitschkos next on Haye's agenda
David Haye says he will do "everything in his power" to fight either Wladimir or Vitali Klitschko after his demolition of Audley Harrison.
Harbhajan powers India into lead
Harbhajan Singh produces another star turn with the bat as India forge a strong position over New Zealand with two days to go in the second Test.
Pacquiao wins WBC title on points
Manny Pacquiao dominates Antonio Margarito to win the WBC light-middleweight title on an unanimous points decision.
Live - St Mirren v Celtic
Celtic travel to St Mirren aiming to close the gap on Scottish Premier League leaders Rangers.
Live scores - LV= Cup
Quins host Newcastle, Leeds face Sale, London Irish take on Scarlets, and Bath travel to Wasps in Sunday's LV= Cup games.
We must get even better - Johnson
Martin Johnson urges his England team to aim even higher after their fine 35-18 win over Australia at Twickenham.
Injured Torres to join Spain team
Liverpool striker Fernando Torres will join up with the Spain squad, despite picking up an ankle injury in the Anfield club's 2-0 loss at Stoke.
Injury problems mount for Levein
Scotland defender Gary Caldwell is one of eight injury doubts ahead of next Tuesday's friendly against the Faroe Islands at Pittodrie.
Owls on verge of administration
Sheffield Wednesday face a "distinct possibility" of going into administration over an unpaid tax bill, BBC Sport understands.
England may rest attack - Strauss
England confirm they may rest key bowlers for their final warm-up game before the start of the Ashes series, against Australia A.
Woods fourth as Appleby triumphs
Stuart Appleby produces a birdie-birdie finish to snatch the Australian Masters, with Tiger Woods finishing fourth after a 65.
Scott closes on Singapore victory
Adam Scott closes in on the Singapore Open title, holding a three-shot lead, but bad weather pushes the European Tour event into a Monday finish.
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