Scots can be confident - Hardie
John Hardie believes Scotland should take heart from their World Cup campaign and aim high in next year's Six Nations.
John Hardie believes Scotland should take heart from their World Cup campaign and aim high in next year's Six Nations.
Stewart Regan has faced the eye of the storm as SFA chief executive but would not go back on his decision to take the job five years ago.
Ronny Deila says Celtic will do all they can to "ruin" Fenerbahce's Europa League qualification hopes in Thursday's meeting.
Ex-Swansea and Wales winger Leighton James says the club's players must share responsibility after boss Garry Monk departs.
Glasgow Warriors' postponed European Champions Cup match against Racing 92 has been rescheduled for Saturday 9 January.
A Freedom of Information request shows just how far London had got in its plans for the 2017 Tour, and how sudden its U-turn was.
Eastbourne-based tennis player Johanna Konta tells BBC South East Today she is looking forward to building on her triumphs of the past year.
World heavyweight champion Tyson Fury responds to criticism about his inclusion on the BBC Sports Personality of the Year's shortlist by quoting from the Bible.
Former Swansea manager Garry Monk has one of the best win percentages among English bosses in the Premier League, but who else is in the top 10?
Swansea City sack manager Garry Monk after only one win in their last 11 Premier League games.
South Africa legend Victor Matfield hopes to help Northampton win a trophy before retiring at the end of the season.
The Channel Island of Jersey applies to join European football's governing body, Uefa, and play international football.
Manchester United defender Marcos Rojo has surgery on the shoulder he dislocated in training last week.
Newport Gwent Dragons are "disappointed" Wales number eight Taulupe Faletau rejected a dual contract to join Bath.
Team news as Worcester host Gloucester in Thursday's European Challenge Cup fixture at Sixways Stadium (19:45 GMT).
Rory Best urges Ulster not to wallow in their injury woes and instead produce a big performance against Toulouse.
Cycling events at the Tokyo 2020 Games will be held 75 miles away from the city as part of a £1.2bn programme of cuts.
The route of the second Tour de Yorkshire cycle race is revealed.
A man who made a hate crime complaint to police about Tyson Fury says the world heavyweight boxing champion is "ignorant to the difference between homosexuality and paedophilia".
Brian McDermott is set to return for his second spell as Reading manager, BBC Radio Berkshire has learned.
Exeter Chiefs head coach Rob Baxter says the club will be able to cope without injured England centre Henry Slade.
The family of former NHL player Steve Montador, who died earlier this year, are suing the league because of head injuries.
Former Sheffield United and England goalkeeper Alan Hodgkinson dies aged 79 after an illness.