Wenger counts on Olympiakos 'fear'
Arsene Wenger hopes his Arsenal side can capitalise on the "fear factor" at Olympiakos to reach the Champions League last 16.
Arsene Wenger hopes his Arsenal side can capitalise on the "fear factor" at Olympiakos to reach the Champions League last 16.
GB women claim a deserved 1-0 win over Australia thanks to a goal from Helen Richardson-Walsh in the World League Final.
GB secure their first win of the Hockey World League Final with Helen Richardson-Walsh scoring the winner against Australia.
Carlisle will play their home game against Notts County at Preston's Deepdale stadium after Brunton Park is flooded.
Police are investigating an allegation of hate crime against world heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury.
A 23-year-old rugby player with a history of concussions dies after suffering a head injury during a match.
Augsburg goalkeeper Marwin Hitz receives a bill from Cologne for damaging their penalty spot in a Bundesliga match.
The SPFL insists all clubs - including Hearts and Motherwell - were consulted before changes to the League Cup were made public.
Footballers in Greece are set to go on an indefinite strike, says the country's players' association.
Ulster's director of rugby Les Kiss fears injured Iain Henderson could be ruled out for the remainder of this season.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes owner Roman Abramovich will stick by him, despite the club's poor start to the season.
Wales' international football players, management and officials boycotted last night's BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year Awards, it emerges.
The UK Championship, snooker's second biggest tournament, will return to the York Barbican in 2016.
GB Taekwondo selectors face a "tough decision" to choose between Damon Sansum and Lutalo Muhammad for the 2016 Olympics.
Argentina international and Gloucester lock Mariano Galarza signs a new contract at the Premiership club.
Chelsea skipper John Terry is back in contention for the crucial Champions League tie against Porto after an ankle injury.
Ronnie O'Sullivan will play his first competitive match in nearly eight months when he lines up in Wigan later this month.
British Olympic short track speed-skater Jon Eley retires, ruling out a bid for a fourth Winter Games.
Councillors in Stirling reject plans for a controversial sports and housing development near Dunblane, promoted by Judy Murray.
As speculation mounts about Swansea boss Garry Monk's future, chairman Huw Jenkins says "something needs to change" at the club.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho thinks owner Roman Abramovich will stick by him, despite the club's poor season.
Formula 1 is dominated by a fight for power and influence that could change the direction of the sport, writes Andrew Benson.
Reigning champion Jade Jones believes anything less than a gold medal at the Rio 216 Olympics would be "devastating".