'Walking past players like De Bruyne is crazy'
Manchester City defender Rico Lewis and his father talk to Football Focus about his sporting family, choosing football over Muay Thai martial arts, and playing under Pep Guardiola.
Manchester City defender Rico Lewis and his father talk to Football Focus about his sporting family, choosing football over Muay Thai martial arts, and playing under Pep Guardiola.
Follow live text updates and listen to BBC Radio 5 Sports extra commentary of qualifying for Sunday's Miami Grand Prix.
Daphne Schrager is one of three gold medallists for GB in the time trial events at the Para-cycling Road World Cup.
France's Evita Muzic wins the sixth stage of Vuelta Femenina with race leader Demi Vollering finishing second and extending her overall lead.
Harry Winks speaks to Football Focus about his first season as a Leicester player and why he took the jump from Premier League to Championship football.
UFC star Karolina Kowalkiewicz must overcome a 16-year age gap on Saturday to beat 22-year-old Iasmin Lucindo.
Manchester City take on Arsenal at Joie Stadium with a chance to stretch their advantage over title rivals Chelsea to nine points.
England women name their squads for the two white-ball series against Pakistan, which begin later this month.
Spain's world number three Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from next week's Italian Open because of an injury to his right forearm.
Worcestershire have lost "a brilliant guy and a fantastic cricketer" with the passing of Josh Baker, says his former coach Shaftab Khalid.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe says he welcomes the Football Association's decision to suspend Sandro Tonaili's two-month ban.
David Gilbert and Kyren Wilson are level at 8-8 after a thrilling second session in their World Championship semi-final.
Aston Villa manager Carla Ward will leave the club at the end of the season despite having a year remaining on her contract.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says Premier League 12:30 Saturday kick-offs are a 'crime' - and the stats suggest his team suffer most.
With some of the NBA's biggest stars out of the play-offs, BBC Sport takes a look at three names who are worth keeping an eye on.
Ipswich could be promoted to the Premier League and two of five teams will be relegated on the final day of the Championship season.
Marty Quinn recounts Cliftonville's last Irish Cup triumph in 1979 and is optimistic the trophy will return to Solitude for the first time in 45 years.
The New York Knicks will face the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference semi-finals after both progress from the first round of the NBA play-offs.
Manchester United are frontrunners to sign Crystal Palace's Michael Olise, Barcelona want Manchester City's Bernardo Silva, plus more.
In her BBC Sport column, boxing analyst Claudia Trejos says Mexican Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez may only be appreciated after he retires.
British rapper Stormzy shows BBC Sport around his new #Merky FC venue, which brings together music, gaming and football for young people.
Duncan Ferguson's Inverness Caledonian Thistle will have to battle through the play-offs to save their Scottish Championship status despite a final victory over Morton.
Aryna Sabalenka fights back against Elena Rybakina to set up a final with world number one Iga Swiatek at the Madrid Open.
Aston Villa captain John McGinn says "everything that could have gone wrong did" after a chaotic Europa Conference League semi-final first-leg defeat to Olympiakos.
Stuart Bingham and Jak Jones are level at 4-4 after the opening session of their World Championship semi-final in Sheffield.