France claim Grand Slam

France were crowned RBS 6 Nations Grand Slam champions in Paris on Saturday as three penalties from Morgan Parra and a Francois Trinh-Duc drop-goal gave them a 12-10 win over England.Read

Giants win in London

Leroy Cudjoe scored a hat-trick of tries as Huddersfield moved into third place in the Engage Super League with a 32-18 victory over a gutsy Harlequins side at The Stoop.Read

Gunners move top after Hammers defeat

Arsenal overcame the sending off of defender Thomas Vermaelen to battle back to the top of the Barclays Premier League with a 2-0 win over struggling West Ham.Read

Scots shock Irish

Scotland produced one of their best performances in recent memory to beat Ireland 23-20 in a sensational last-ever Test at Croke Park and avoid the RBS 6 Nations wooden spoon.Read

Ireland defeat hands France title

France have won the 2010 RBS 6 Nations championship title ahead of the final match of the tournament after Ireland lost on SaturdayRead

Pompey strike back for points

Portsmouth proved they are taking the rest of the Barclays Premier League campaign seriously by staging a last-gasp 3-2 comeback against Hull and denying Iain Dowie victory in his first match in charge of Hull.Read

Gudjohnson inspires Spurs victory

On-loan Eidur Gudjohnsen came off the bench to score one and set up another as Tottenham edged a second-half thriller 2-1 against 10-man Stoke.Read

Toffees home run continues

Mikel Arteta and Steven Pienaar fired Everton to their seventh successive Barclays Premier League home win after a strong second-half showing saw off 10-man Bolton 2-0.Read

Bent at the double for Black Cats

Darren Bent took his tally for the season to 21 as Sunderland beat Birmingham 3-1 to ease their way towards Barclays Premier League safety.Read

Wales too strong for Italy

Wales ended a disappointing RBS Six Nations campaign with a comfortable 33-10 victory over Italy in Cardiff.Read

Carew saves Villa blushes

John Carew salvaged a point in a 2-2 draw for Champions League-chasing Aston Villa after Mick McCarthy's Wolves side had threatened to pull of a shock win in the derby meeting at Villa Park.Read

Anelka hints at new Blues deal

Striker Nicolas Anelka has given the broadest hint yet that he is ready to pledge his future to Chelsea.Read

Walters keen to bolster Catalans squad

Catalans coach Kevin Walters has admitted an interest in Wakefield playmaker Danny Brough as he looks to bolster his threadbare squad.Read

Murray suffers Indian Wells exit

Rampant Robin Soderling moved into the semi-finals of the BNP Paribas Open with a convincing victory over an out-of-sorts Andy Murray,Read

Batting brilliance boosts Bangladesh

England's bowlers fought back well after a remarkable display of hitting from opener Tamim Iqbal, but Bangladesh still eased past 300 on day one of the second Test.Read

Pompey crisis 'really hurts' - Storrie

Peter Storrie has defended his part in Portsmouth's financial crisis, but amazingly revealed he was paid the same win bonus as the players.Read

Bangladesh on top in second Test

Tamim Iqbal and Mahmudullah provided the impetus for a stubborn Bangladesh batting display on day one of the second Test against England.Read

Ancelotti sets new Blues target

Chelsea coach Carlo Ancelotti has told his squad to focus on becoming only the seventh club in the history of the English game to achieve the league and FA Cup double.Read

Villa to hold talks with Milner

Aston Villa are to hold talks with midfielder James Milner in the summer regarding a new contract.Read

Bangladesh making England toil

Tamim Iqbal hit a fierce 85 and Mahmudullah weighed in with a half-century as Bangladesh worked England hard on day one of the second Test.Read