Fifa threatens Caribbean officials with life bans unless they explain their part in a meeting with ex-presidential candidate Mohamed Bin Hammam, Rangers lose to Malmo in the Champions League, plus the latest football transfers.
0000: - That's all from Tuesday's Sportsday Live, which will resume on Wednesday at 0800 BST.
2349: FOOTBALL - Sunderland are set to make West Ham an offer for striker Freddie Piquionne, according to the Daily Mail.
2338: OLYMPICS - With a year to go until London 2012, BBC Sport talks to past and present athletes, including Sir Steven Redgrave and double-Olympic gold medallist Rebecca Adlington.
2328: FOOTBALL - Manchester United striker Michael Owen on Twitter: "For those interested, the colour of the Empire State Building tonight will be red with green and blue in the Man Utd & NY All Stars colours."
2318: FOOTBALL - The Daily Mirror also reports that Wigan want £2.5m Leeds winger Robert Snogdrass to replace Charles N'Zogbia, who is set to sign for Aston Villa.
2310: FOOTBALL - The Daily Mirror reports that Tottenham are close to signing Barcelona midfielder Ibrahim Afellay.
2302: TENNIS - British number two Anne Keothavong opens her American hard-court season with a 6-3 6-4 loss against 66th-ranked Alberta Brianti of Italy at the Citi Open in Maryland. Keothavong will still team up with Heather Watson in the doubles, before Watson and British number one Elena Baltacha play their second-round singles matches on Wednesday.
2259: FOOTBALL - An inexperienced Wigan XI lose 2-1 to non-league Barrow at Holker Street.
2249: FOOTBALL - Rangers boss Ally McCoist says the "tie is far from over" after he watches his team lose 1-0 to Malmo in the first leg of the Champions League third qualifying round.
2242: OLYMPICS - BBC's director of London 2012 Roger Mosey looks ahead to Olympics 2012: One Year To Go - a special day of programmes and features across BBC television, radio and online on Wednesday.
2229: CRICKET - Warwickshire beat Hampshire by 51 runs in the Clydesdale Bank 40. New Zealand off-spinner Jeehan Patel is the pick of the bowlers after taking 3-41 from his eight overs.
2219: FOOTBALL - Striker Roman Pavlyuchenko scores twice as a Tottenham XI, featuring a number of first-team regulars, beat MK Dons 5-3 in a friendly.
2209: BASKETBALL - If you have not already watched it, check out world champion British triple-jumper Phillips Idowu play basketball with world famous rapper Snoop Dogg on the BBC Sport website.
2159: BASKETBALL - NBA rebounding leader Kevin Love of the Minnesota Timberwolves is taking his talents to the professional beach volleyball circuit during the NBA's ongoing lockout of players.
2154: FOOTBALL - Bayern Munich beat AC Milan 5-3 on penalties and will now play Barcelona in the final of the Audi Cup.
2139: FOOTBALL - Rangers 0-1 Malmo is the final score following the first leg of their Champions League third qualifying round tie. The only goal of the game came in the 18th minute when Daniel Larsson scored with a fierce strike from inside the area.
2129: FOOTBALL - Premier League newcomers Norwich lose 1-0 to Crystal Palace in a friendly.
2118: FOOTBALL - Pele is named as the honorary ambassador for the 2014 World Cup to be held in Brazil.
2115: RUGBY UNION - Peter Thomas leaves his role as the Rugby Football Union's corporate communications and public affairs director.
2107: OLYMPICS - London 2012 chairman Lord Coe said it should be left to Great Britain athletes to decide whether to attend the Opening Ceremony or not. "That is one of the key memories they are going to take from London so we will make sure that the upside of being there (at the ceremony) is so much greater than any downside in hanging around and not being fed and watered properly and spending a long time - which of course won't happen because of the proximity of the village," he said.
2100: FOOTBALL - Malaga make their ninth signing of the close season by luring Spain midfielder Santi Cazorla from La Liga rivals Villarreal.
2057: FOOTBALL - The second half is under way of the first leg of the Champions League third qualifying round tie between Rangers and Malmo. The current score is Rangers 0-1 Malmo. BBC Scotland's Andy Campbell is your live text commentator for the clash.
2037: FOOTBALL - Rangers 0-1 Malmo is the score at half-time in the first leg of the Champions League third qualifying round tie. BBC Scotland's Andy Campbell is your live text commentator for the clash.
2032: FOOTBALL Toni Kroos equalises for Bayern Munich in their Audi Cup clash against AC Milan. You can watch the match on ITV 4.
2025: CRICKET - Former South Africa paceman Allan Donald tells BBC Radio 5 live that England deserve their top Test ranking.
2015: OLYMPICS - You can listen to a programme dedicated to Olympic memories on BBC Radio 5 live right now.
2007: FOOTBALL - Rangers 0-1 Malmo. You can follow live text commentary of the first leg of the Champions League third qualifying round tie with BBC Scotland's Andy Campbell.
2001: FOOTBALL Sweden striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores for AC Milan in their friendly against Bayern Munich.
1950: RUGBY LEAGUE - Leeds Rhinos half-back Rob Burrow on Twitter: "All crusaders players will get snapped up, quality players and quality coach!"
1940: FOOTBALL - Manchester United chief executive David Gill has left open the possibility of the Premier League champions making one last foray into the transfer market this summer. "We are looking at one more player to bring in," Gill told MUTV. "Nothing is happening and nothing is imminent but we will see what happens when we get home [from the United States]. There will still be 31 days of the transfer window to see if anything develops."
1920: RUGBY LEAGUE - Crusaders wing Gareth Thomas tells 5 live Sport that he is "devastated" after the Welsh outfit withdrew their application for a Super League licence. "It's not just about the rugby, it's about peoples lives," he says. "The two owners of the club are conveniently away on holiday and we can't get answers. We haven't been guaranteed that well get paid for the current month let alone the months ahead."
1922: FOOTBALL - You can follow live text commentary of Rangers v Malmo with BBC Scotland's Andy Campbell.
1915: FOOTBALL - Here is the Rangers starting XI for tonight's Champions League third qualifying round first leg against Malmo at Ibrox: McGregor, Bougherra, Weir, Papac, Whittaker, Davis, McCulloch, Edu, Wallace, Jelavic, Naismith. Subs: Alexander, Broadfoot, Fleck, Healy, Juanma Ortiz, Wylde, Hemmings.
1905: CRICKET - Speaking on BBC Radio 5 live, former South Africa fast bowler Allan Donald says England currently have the best pace attack in the world. "There's no question about that," he tells Eleanor Oldroyd. "It's amazing how the guys have grown since 2007 and Jimmy Anderson has led the attack with absolute disdain. They deserve to be the number one Test team, no doubt about it."
1845: FOOTBALL - BBC Sport's Howard Nurse on Twitter: "David Gill says #MUFC would like to sign one more player this summer."
1840: CRICKET - Fourteen wickets fell during an intriguing opening day of the LV County Championship match between Lancashire and Nottinghamshire at Southport. Lancashire bowled the visitors out for 203 but despite a 67-run opening stand between Stephen Moore and Paul Horton, they closed on 86-4.
1835: CRICKET - Moeen Ali's first century in 10 months gave Worcestershire a promising start against Somerset in their bid to register a third consecutive home LV County Championship win. Ali made an unbeaten 134 as Worcestershire reached 367-3.
1808: RUGBY LEAGUE - Leeds Rhinos half-back Rob Burrow on Twitter: "Do you honestly think this will be the end of @KeithSenior4 ha! He's a champion and champions don't give in! #absolutelegendofRL."
1757: Formula 1 - Renault team boss Eric Boullier has called for a drastic improvement at this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix. Boullier has seen Vitaly Petrov and Nick Heidfeld collect only 66 points between them in 2011 and the team are fifth in the constructors' championship. "I've made no secret of the fact I'm not satisfied with where we are," said Boullier.
1727: TENNIS - Britain's Oliver Golding beats compatriot Sean Thornley 6-3 1-6 6-1 in the first round of the Aegon Pro-Series men's event in Chiswick. There are also wins for Jamie Baker and Dan Evans, but Wimbledon boys' singles runner-up Liam Broady loses 6-3 6-3 to Josh Goodall.
1720: FOOTBALL - QPR make a bid for Southampton winger Jason Puncheon and offer defender Kaspars Gorkss in exchange, Press Association Sport understands.
1715: FOOTBALL - Blackburn manager Steve Kean says the club have not received any bids for centre-back Chris Samba, who is reportedly being targeted by Arsenal. "Chris Samba is only a few months into a new five-year contract, we haven't had any bids and hopefully we don't get any to be honest," Kean stated.
1705: ATHLETICS - British long-distance runner Mo Farah reveals next year will be his last on the track before switching to marathons. "I think 2012 will probably be my last track season, I'll probably move up to the marathon from 2013 onwards," says the 28-year-old.
1650: FOOTBALL - Atletico Madrid and Argentina forward Sergio Aguero will fly to London on Wednesday to finalise the details of a £40m move to Manchester City, reports Spanish sports paper Marca.
1645: ICE HOCKEY - Detroit Red Wings forward Kris Draper retires from the National Hockey League after a stellar 20-year professional career that included winning four Stanley Cups.
1640: FOOTBALL - Premier League club West Bromwich Albion announce the arrival of David Oldfield in the new post of reserve/development coach. He will coach Baggies' newly-formed development squad on daily basis.
1638: HORSE RACING - BBC Sport's horse racing correspondent Cornelius Lysaght on Twitter at Glorious Goodwood: "Double for Canford Cliffs team Hannon/Hughes with Moustache (won a whisker!!) in 4-20; Llanarmon Lad 2nd; 2 or 3 useful types bhd."
1628: FOOTBALL - World governing body Fifa says it has given Caribbean football leaders 48 hours to explain their part in a Trinidad meeting where Mohamed bin Hammam allegedly offered them bribes, or face life bans from football. Fifa says "any person who has relevant information" but doesn't come forward "will be subject to the full range of sanctions."
1623: CYCLING - The Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) confirms that Alberto Contador's doping case, due to be heard next week, has again been rescheduled and will likely take place in November. Cas says it will now start as planned next Monday because the parties need more time "to complete their evidence and arguments relating to some specific scientific issues."
1615: ATHLETICS - UK Athletics head coach Charles van Commenee "can't see the need" for him to publicly apologise to world triple jump champion Phillips Idowu over their Twitter row.Van Commenee tells the London Evening Standard: "If he feels he has to say things, then I would not react to that in public. "I read things that he doesn't want to talk again unless public apologies are given. I can't see the need."
1608: RUGBY LEAGUE - Former Great Britain centre Keith Senior hits out at future club Crusaders following their shock decision to pull out of Super League. Senior, who signed a two-year contract after 12 years with Leeds Rhinos, tells Press Association Sport: "They sold me the vision of their future there, only for this to happen. I think it is very unprofessional and I am very disappointed by it all."
1559: FOOTBALL - Reuters report that Serie A clubs Chievo Verona and Atalanta - along with former Italian internationals Giuseppe Signori and Cristiano Doni - have been cited for suspected match-fixing by the Italian football federation's sporting prosecutor, the governing body said on its website.
1539: SWIMMING - Olympic legend Michael Phelps on Twitter at the world aquatic championships in Shanghai: "And I would like to thank @ryanlochte for his words he gave me when I was in the ready room before the 200....thanks dogggyy."
1459: CYCLING - Angelo Zomegnan has left his role as director of the Giro d'Italia, race organisers RCS have announced. The former Gazzetta dello Sport journalist will be replaced by RCS Sport director general Michele Acquarone.
1427: CRICKET - LV County Championship division one update... first day of Lancashire versus Nottinghamshire at Southport and the visitors are 141 for 8 after 43.5 overs. Kyle Hogg has taken four wickets for the hosts. Delve into our full scorecard right here.
1405: SWIMMING - Michael Scott, British Swimming performance director, says he is happy with results so far at the World Championships in Shanghai - which have yielded one British medal so far - insisting there will be "a lot more" opportunities to get on the podium.
1355: FOOTBALL - Derry City winger James McClean is attracting interest from Wigan, according to the Irish club's chairman Philip O'Doherty, who says: "Wigan had expressed a serious interest in James."
1338: RUGBY LEAGUE - Crusaders centre Gareth Thomas on Twitter after the announcement that the Welsh club is withdrawing from the Super League: "Thanks to every Crusader supporter. It's been a great time here. Have some amazing new friends in my life. I feel for the guys with families:("
1323: FOOTBALL - The London Evening Standard report that West Ham have bid an initial £5m for Reading striker Shane Long.
1313: CRICKET - India captain Mahendra Dhoni is not sure if bowler Zaheer Khan will be fit for the second Test at Trent Bridge. He says: "We have three days, but I'm not 100% sure if we will play him."
1255: FOOTBALL - Gareth Bale tells Tottenham's official website that he is now over his ankle injury. He says: "I feel good, the whole team feels good and I think that shows."
1253: SWIMMING - Britain's Michael Rock fails to reach the final of the 200m butterfly at the World Swimming Championships in Shanghai. Japan's Takeshi Matsuda clocks the best time in the semi-finals, with defending champion Michael Phelps of the United States third-fastest.
1240: FOOTBALL - The Press Association report that Mexico Under-17 striker Marco Bueno is set to arrive at Liverpool next month with a view to signing a five-year contract.
1227: OLYMPICS - With a year and a day to go until the opening ceremony, we have just made public the full broadcast schedule for the London 2012 Games on the BBC Sport website, with up to 24 concurrent live video streams for users in the UK. Start planning your viewing now.
1223: CRICKET - Lancashire bowler Kyle Hogg has taken four wickets this morning to leave Nottinghamshire in trouble on 64 for six. Follow up-to-date score updates on all the county championship matches on the BBC Sport website.
1215: SWIMMING - French pair Jeremy Stravius and Camille Lacourt finish in a dead-heat to triumph in the men's 100m backstroke final at the World Championships in Shanghai, both clocking a time of 52.76 seconds. Japan's Ryosuke Irie is third, with Britain's Liam Tancock sixth in 53.25. You can watch live coverage on the BBC Sport website.
1212: RUGBY LEAGUE - Keith Senior - who recently signed a two-year deal with Crusaders - has told BBC Sport he had no idea the club was withdrawing its license to play in Super League. He said he found out the news by seeing it on TV and feels his contract is now null and void, as he was under the impression he would be playing in Super League.
1209: OLYMPICS - Today is your last chance to take part in BBC Radio 5 live's vote who should light the Olympic flame in 2012. The shortlist has been whittled down to six: David Beckham, Dame Kelly Holmes, Sir Chris Hoy, Tom Daley, Sir Steve Redgrave, Daley Thompson and you can read more about the process and see readers' suggestions on Eleanor Oldroyd's blog.
1200: FOOTBALL - The agent of Liverpool midfielder Alberto Aquilani claims a deal is in place to take him to Fiorentina with personal terms to be discussed. He tells La Gazzetta dello Sport: "If we talk of an agreement, that was only reached between the two clubs, because Fiorentina did not come to any decision with us."
1149: RUGBY LEAGUE - Crusaders chief executive Rod Findlay says: "Our view is that Crusaders is not sustainable as a Super League club at this stage. We will now sit down with the Rugby Football League to consider our options for 2012 and beyond."
1137: RUGBY LEAGUE - Halifax chairman Michael Steele tells Sky Sports: "I wasn't particularly confident ahead of today's announcement but if it was between us and Wakefield it is a no-brainer to me. Wakefield have broken the terms of their existing licence so why give them another one?"
1133: RUGBY LEAGUE - The withdrawal of Crusaders has given a reprieve to Wakefield Wildcats - who had been expected to lose their place.
1120: SWIMMING - Zhao Jing of China wins the 100m backstroke at the World Swimming Championships in Shanghai in 59.05 seconds, edging out Anastasia Zueva of Russia by one-hundredth of a second. Olympic champion Natalie Coughlin of the United States is third and Great Britain's Lizzy Simmonds finishes seventh - you can watch live coverage on the BBC Sport website.
1113: SWIMMING - Ryan Lochte wins a thrilling race in the men's 200m freestyle at the World Swimming Championships in Shanghai. The American wins in 1min 44.44 seconds, holding off compatriot Michael Phelps who was second in 1min 44.79 sec. Germany's Paul Biedermann, the world record holder and defending champion, finishes third.
1109: BREAKING RUGBY LEAGUE - The RFL announces that Halifax have not been given a Super League licence for the period of 2012-14 while Crusaders have withdrawn.
1054: CYCLING - British Tour de France riders Mark Cavendish, Geraint Thomas, David Millar and Ben Swift are all expected to take part in the London-Surrey Cycle Classic race on 14 August, the test event for the 2012 Olympic road race, reports Cycling Weekly.
1047: FOOTBALL - Aston Villa boss Alex McLeish on the imminent arrival of Charles N'Zogbia: "He's an explosive player and he gives us a little bit of quality to replace one or two of the guys that have left the club."
1038: RUGBY UNION - The All Blacks insist they will not underestimate an understrength and underperforming South Africa side in their Tri-Nations clash on Saturday. South Africa lost 39-20 in Sydney last weekend, and with more than 20 experienced players either injured or resting in South Africa, the Springboks head into the game as firm underdogs. "I think they've got plenty of talent," All Blacks assistant coach Wayne Smith said . "If they've got anything near the feeling we have in our team then they'll be hungry. It'll be a contest for spots in their team, just as it is in ours."
1032: CRICKET - Kevin Pietersen hopes to recreate the spirit of 2005 after England started their Test series against India with a crushing victory at Lord's: "Potentially, this is as big [as the Ashes in 2005]. You can see that from the number of people who turned up in the morning," said Pietersen, man of the match in the first Test. "Obviously this is a huge series for both teams and for the public. It's going to be a huge summer and a huge series with the crowds showing such interest."
1025: OLYMPICS - BBC Sport's Phil Gordos on Twitter: "GB athletics boss says work still needed ahead of 2012: 'Athletes have to learn how to run faster, jump higher & throw further.'"
1016: FOOTBALL - Chelsea striker Fernando Torres has dismissed fears over his form since his £50m switch from Liverpool, vowing to end his goal drought in the new season: "I'm 27. Don't worry, I don't forget to score goals... I will score," said the Spanish international. "It's going to be a big season. My form is OK."
1013: CRICKET - India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said illness played a key role in Sachin Tendulkar's poor returns during the first Test against England at Lord's. "He was much better [Monday] but I wouldn't say he was like 100% fit," Dhoni said. "But in both innings he really felt it, especially after the first innings when he felt quite weak."
1006: AMERICAN FOOTBALL - The agent of quarterback legend Brett Favre has quashed rumours his client is coming back: "Brett Favre retired in January," Bus Cook told The Clarion-Ledger . "He has not talked to any teams, including Carolina Panthers, Philadelphia Eagles, the Arizona Cardinals and the Seattle Seahawks. He has not talked to anyone about playing football. He's retired, period."
1000: OLYMPICS - BBC Sport's Ollie Williams on Twitter: "Home crowd 'could sway judges towards Britain at London 2012" - UK Sport has "seen interesting data" esp regarding boxing.
0948: CYCLING - Spanish rider Alberto Contador says he will not compete in this year's Spanish Vuelta after losing his Tour de France crown to Cadel Evans last week. On Monday, the Court of Arbitration for Sport opens a three-day hearing into Contador's positive test for the banned substance clenbuterol a year ago. He faces a two-year ban if CAS overturns the Spanish federation's decision to clear him of doping.
0940: FOOTBALL - West Brom need to tighten up their defence if they are to avoid another relegation battle in the new season, manager Roy Hodgson has told his players. "If you are talking about soft goals and defensive errors and goals conceded, we've got a lot of work to do, all of us, myself and the coaching staff with the players we've got," he said.
0935: ATHLETICS - Allyson Felix will run the 200 and 400m at the World Championships in Daegu, South Korea, later this summer. The 25-year-old American, gunning for her fourth straight 200m crown, announced the decision on her Twitter account: "Decided to go for the double (200/400) at WC's. Will be very difficult, but first step to accomplishing greatness is trying."
0929: CRICKET - England's Jonathan Trott and James Anderson have risen to second in the ICC Test rankings following their side's 196-run victory over India at Lord's. Trott has climbed two places, above India's Sachin Tendulkar and Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara, to second spot in the batting rankings, after innings of 70 and 22. Anderson's seven-wicket haul in the match, including his 11th five-wicket Test haul, has seen him overtake team-mate Graeme Swann in the bowling rankings.
0926: RUGBY UNION - Sonny Bill Williams has hinted that he will scrap plans to return to Europe and sign a new deal to remain with the All Blacks. "[My aim was to] make the World Cup squad and then go back off shore and do my trade over there," Williams, who also wants to further his boxing career, was quoted as saying by Reuters. "But all the generations, from old people to young people, and the amount of support I have got has been so humbling."
0920: BOXING - Belfast fighter Carl Framptonwill fight for the European super-bantamweight title against Spain's Kiko Martinez in Belfast on 10 September. Unbeaten Frampton has landed the title shot despite having had only 10 professional fights.
0912: RUGBY UNION - South Africa confirm that lock Flip van der Merwe is to return home from their Tri-Nations touring party. It leaves Springboks coach Peter De Villiers thin on the ground in the second row area, with Gerhard Mostert already having been called in to replace Johann Muller and the South African Rugby Union confirming that no additional locks will be called in ahead of the New Zealand game. De Villiers has also lost loose forward Heinrich Brussow, who has not recovered from a hamstring strain.
0900: BOXING - American legend Bernard Hopkins, the reigning WBC and Ring magazine light-heavyweight champion, has offered to fight David Haye with a weight disadvantage. "Most people gave him a chance [against Wladimir Klitschko] - I did," Hopkins told the Daily Mirror. "Then you go in there and see a guy flopping on to the floor instead of holding. I was shocked. I would fight David Haye now and give him 20lbs."
0857: GOLF - Open champion Darren Clarke refutes suggestions by his agent Andrew 'Chubby' Chandler that his victory at Sandwich solved "a big cash flow problem" for the Northern Irishman, according to the Irish Independent.
0852: CRICKET - Australia include four uncapped players in its squad for the three-Test tour of Sri Lanka next month, while batsman Phil Hughes is picked as Shane Watson's opening partner. Off-spinner Nathan Lyon, batsman Shaun Marsh, and young fast bowlers Trent Copeland and James Pattinson are in the 15-man squad, but there was no room for pace duo Doug Bollinger and Ben Hilfenhaus.
0849: RUGBY UNION - BBC commentator Alastair Eykyn on Twitter: "2 things I learned at England's training base y'day: overall fittest man in Eng RWC squad is 32 yr old Jonny Wilkinson..."
0842: FOOTBALL - Wolves boss Mick McCarthy insists striker Kevin Doyle will not be fazed by speculation linking him with a move away from Molineux. The Republic of Ireland international is a reported target for several Premier League clubs. "Kevin is old enough to realise that speculation counts for nothing," McCarthy said.
0840: AMERICAN FOOTBALL - It is estimated 1,000 veterans, draft picks and undrafted rookies need to be signed by the 32 NFL clubs by the start of the pre-season in little more than two weeks.
0826: RUGBY UNION - Australia have moved back to second place in the IRB world rankings after last weekend's comfortable win over the Springboks. The All Blacks remain top, Ireland the highest-placed northern hemisphere team in fourth.
0820: TENNIS - American Michael Russell pulled off the first upset of the 2011 Los Angeles ATP tournament, rallying to topple sixth-seeded Russian Dmitry Tursunov 6-7 (5-7) 6-0 6-2.
0814: TENNIS - Britain's Elena Baltacha, the sixth seed, and Heather Watson have both made it through to round two of the WTA Citi Open at College Park, Maryland in the United States.
0811: SWIMMING - Aaron Peirsol says his former US team-mate Michael Phelps could be a wounded beast at next year's London Olympics if he 'fails' at the Swimming World Championships.
0800: FOOTBALL - Argentina have parted company with coach Sergio Batista after a poor showing in the Copa America. Argentina were favourites to win the South American tournament but lost in the quarter-finals to eventual champions Uruguay.
0800: FOOTBALL - Top transfer stories from Tuesday's gossip column: Former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry says he has no plans to return to the Premier League, insisting he is happy in the MLS with New York Red Bulls; Stoke are poised to resurrect their interest in West Ham striker Carlton Cole - or could pursue Tottenham's Peter Crouch; and Patrice Evra has told Arsenal midfielder Samir Nasri he must join him at Manchester United if he wants to win trophies.
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