May 1st, 2023

Robson signs two-year deal to become permanent Aberdeen boss

Aberdeen have announced Barry Robson has signed a two-year deal to become permanent Aberdeen manager, remaining in charge at Pittodrie until at least the end of the 2024/25 season.

Ref Watch: ‘Klopp case closed but Jota got lucky!’

Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher dissects the flashpoints from Liverpool’s dramatic 4-3 victory over Tottenham.

Dyche: Players must handle high stakes | Smith: Make home advantage count

Everton manager Sean Dyche stressed his players have to handle the high stakes which come with playing for the club, while Leicester boss Dean Smith has urged his side to make home advantage count ahead of the huge Monday Night Football clash between the two sides.

F1 set for fast and furious return to Miami | When to watch on Sky

Formula 1 is set for a fast and furious return to Miami this weekend as the 2023 championship battle heats up.

Sprint beef, Ferrari respite & reignited title fight | What we learnt in Baku

While Sunday’s race at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix may have not been Formula 1’s most memorable, an action-packed first Sprint weekend of the season provided many talking points.

World Championship final: Selby 8-9 Brecel – watch & text

Watch BBC Two coverage and follow text updates as Mark Selby faces Luca Brecel in the World Snooker Championship final in Sheffield.

Championship: Rotherham v Boro – win would secure Millers safety

Follow live text updates as Rotherham host Middlesbrough in the Championship before Luton visit Blackburn Rovers.

Premier League reaction & news, plus Women’s Champions League build-up

Reaction and analysis following an eventful Premier League weekend, build-up to Leicester-Everton and Arsenal women’s Champions League semi-final.

Referees’ body ‘strongly refutes’ Klopp’s claims

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says referee Paul Tierney appears to have something “against” his team after their 4-3 win over Tottenham, but referees’ body PGMOL “strongly refutes” claims

Selby makes first World Championship final 147

Watch as Mark Selby makes history as the first player to make a 147 maximum break in a World Snooker Championship final.
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