Wigan edge thriller

Wigan came out fighting after a week of adversity to record a much-needed 36-28 win over Hull KR at Craven Park. Read

Dougherty secures Munich win

England's Nick Dougherty, who this time last year had little desire to play golf, finally returned to winning ways in Munich - and with it earned a place in next month's Open. Read

Hart fails in UEFA appeal

UEFA have rejected an appeal for England Under-21 goalkeeper Joe Hart to have his yellow card from the European Championship semi-final overturned. Read

Vaughan set to call time on career

Michael Vaughan will hold a press conference on Tuesday when he is expected to confirm his retirement. Read

Spies doubles up

Ben Spies is now just 14 points behind FIM World Superbike Championship leader Noriyuki Haga after scoring a double victory at Donington Park. Read

Scolari points finger at Blues trio

Luiz Felipe Scolari claims a number of Chelsea players did not respect him and his training methods during his ill-fated eight-month stint at Stamford Bridge. Read

Vaughan on verge of retirement

Former England captain Michael Vaughan is poised to announce his retirement in the next few days. Read

Le Tissier optimistic of takeover

Matt Le Tissier is optimistic Pinnacle will complete the takeover of Southampton within days, even if it means accepting the 10-point penalty imposed by the Football League. Read

Eriksson backs Pearce for England

Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson believes Under-21 boss Stuart Pearce can make the step up to eventually succeed Fabio Capello in charge of the senior team. Read

City make 'monster offer' to Eto'o

Samuel Eto'o could be on his way to Manchester City after Barcelona president Joan Laporta revealed the Barclays Premier League club had made the striker a "stratospheric offer". Read

Torres seeks Spanish reinforcements

Fernando Torres has revealed he has recommended three of his Spanish compatriots to Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez. Read

Vaughan to discuss future

Michael Vaughan will meet with Yorkshire to discuss his future this morning amid reports he is set to retire. Read

Double blow for Lions

British and Irish Lions props Gethin Jenkins and Adam Jones have both been ruled out of next weekend's third Test against South Africa. Read

Relieved Roddick survives Melzer test

Andy Roddick was relieved to see the back of Jurgen Melzer after admitting the Austrian's serve caused him all sorts of trouble on Wimbledon's Centre Court. Read

McGeechan hails defeated Lions

British and Irish Lions boss Ian McGeechan claimed his team "didn't deserve" to be 2-0 down after world champions South Africa took Test series glory at Loftus Versfeld. Read

Fitzgerald cheesed off by Burger

Luke Fitzgerald insisted South Africa flanker Schalk Burger should have been sent off for eye-gouging him less than 30 seconds into the second Test. Read

Top marks for Murray

Andy Murray gave himself an "A" for coming through the first week of Wimbledon but insisted he would still need to improve to lift the title. Read

Safina certain a slam will come

Dinara Safina is convinced she will eventually end her long wait for a grand slam title - and she could still make the breakthrough at Wimbledon. Read

Wayne Rooney goes for the ball

Lions roar to victory

The new Wembley Stadium witnessed England's first competitive match of the new season as the Three Lions maintained a winning start in their World Cup qualifying campaign. Read

Portsmouth fans at the FA Cup

Football fans descend on Harrow and Brent

Harrow and Brent were awash with the colours of Cardiff City and Portsmouth on Saturday (17) as fans travelled to Wembley to watch their sides battle it out in this year's FA Cup final. Read