Nov 23, 2010

Wolves suffer Henry injury blow


Wolves captain Karl Henry could be ruled out for two months after suffering medial ligament damage in Saturday's defeat at Blackpool.


Arsenal rest Van Persie for Braga


Arsenal will rest Robin van Persie and Andrey Arshavin for the Champions League trip to Braga, while Gael Clichy is also out because of a back problem.


Arsenal's Lansbury joins Norwich


Norwich City sign Arsenal midfielder Henri Lansbury on a 28-day emergency loan deal.


Watch the film Goal!, in which Newcastle United sign a player from the slums of LA


Watch the film Goal!, in which Newcastle United help a man from the LA slums realise his dream of playing professional football


Warner criticises BBC programme


Fifa vice-president Jack Warner says the BBC Panorama programme examining bidding for the 2018 World Cup is "deliberately designed to negatively impact" England's chances.


Superb Djokovic crushes Berdych


Novak Djokovic hammers sixth seed Tomas Berdych 6-3 6-3 in his opening match at the ATP World Tour Finals in London.


England will win Ashes - Flintoff


Double Ashes hero Andrew Flintoff believes England have a better crop of players than Australia and will retain the coveted urn.


Clarke a doubt for Ashes opener


Australia vice-captain Michael Clarke is a doubt for the first Ashes Test at Brisbane on Thursday.


Scottish FA ponders foreign refs


The Scottish Football Association chief executive Stewart Regan will source foreign match officials to reduce the effect of a referees' strike this weekend.


Wolves suffer Henry injury blow


Wolves captain Karl Henry could be ruled out for two months after suffering medial ligament damage in Saturday's defeat at Blackpool.


England unveil World Cup warm-ups


England will play Wales and Ireland in three warm-up games for the Rugby World Cup 2011 in New Zealand.


Scots up to sixth in rankings


Scotland have climbed two places in the IRB world rankings to sixth place - the country's highest-ever ranking.


Dravid puts India firmly on top


A well-crafted 191 from Rahul Dravid leaves India well-placed for victory in the third and decisive final Test against New Zealand in Nagpur.


Pakistan resist S Africa pressure


Azhar Ali and Captain Misbah-ul-Haq lead the Pakistan fightback to dent South Africa's hopes of enforcing the follow-on on the third day of the second Test.


Afghan fighter thwarted in China


Afghan taekwondo fighter Rohullah Nikpai's Asian Games has ended after he was beaten by Lo Tsung Jui in the second round.


Arthur vows to end Froch's career


Arthur Abraham vows to send Carl Froch into retirement when the pair battle for the WBC super-middleweight belt in Helsinki on Saturday.