Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Sir Chris Hoy led a Great Britain one-two-three in the men's sprint on the second day of the Track World Cup at the Manchester Velodrome. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Wendy Houvenaghel won Great Britain's fifth gold from eight events at the Track World Cup at the Manchester Velodrome. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Victoria Pendleton's bid for her second and Great Britain's fifth gold from seven events at the Track World Cup in Manchester fell short. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Goals from Dimitar Berbatov and Wayne Rooney saw Manchester United beat Blackburn 2-0 at Old Trafford. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Saracens made it a magnificent seven successive Guinness Premiership victories with a 12-11 success at Bath to preserve their status as unbeaten leaders. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
England paid the price for a poor start as Australia held off a strong second-half fightback to secure a 26-16 victory in a compelling Gillette Four Nations clash. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Everton drew their third successive home game 1-1 as John Carew came off the bench to equalise for Aston Villa at Goodison Park. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Portsmouth remain anchored at the foot of the Barclays Premier League despite a 4-0 demolition of Wigan at Fratton Park. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Chelsea maintained their firm grip on the Premier League top spot with a 4-0 win against ten-man Bolton at the Reebok. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Liverpool finished a dramatic match with nine men after defenders Philipp Degen and Jamie Carragher both received red cards as they crashed to a 3-1 defeat at Fulham. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Sir Chris Hoy made serene progress to the men's sprint semi-finals on day two of the Track World Cup at the Manchester Velodrome. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
England centre Mike Tindall will undergo an MRI scan on Sunday to assess the extent of the hamstring injury he sustained playing for Gloucester at Sale on Friday night. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Sir Chris Hoy led a British 1-2-3 in qualification for the men's sprint on day two of the Track World Cup at the Manchester Velodrome. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Arsenal forward Robin van Persie struck twice to earn his side bragging rights in north London following the 3-0 victory which puts a question mark over whether rivals Tottenham can sustain a top-four challenge in the Barclays Premier League. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Lewis Hamilton lit up the new Yas Marina circuit as the sun set on the final qualifying session of the 2009 Formula One season. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Holders Manchester United will face Tottenham in the quarter-finals of the Carling Cup next month. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
New Zealand completed a 4-0 Bledisloe Cup clean sweep over Australia, their first since 1972, by winning the Tokyo Test 32-19. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton produced another best-of-British performance in final practice for Sunday's inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Mark Hughes accepts the "edge has been taken off" Manchester City's early season promise by a run of one win in five league games. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Sir Alex Ferguson has pointed the finger at the media after Rio Ferdinand's form was questioned. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
England coach Andy Flower expects Jonathan Trott to receive a "hostile reception" in South Africa this winter. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
The name Senna will return to Formula One for the first time in 16 years next season after Bruno Senna was given a contract with the new Spanish team, Campos Meta. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Mark Hughes accepts the "edge has been taken off" Manchester City's early season promise by a run of one win in five league games. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
England's injury crisis deepened after Mike Tindall became its latest victim and was all but ruled out of next Saturday's opening Test against Australia. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
A trio of team principals have hit back at Bernie Ecclestone's remark that Formula One does not need a British Grand Prix. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Ross Brawn has again re-iterated his confidence a resolution will be found with Jenson Button over his contract saga. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes believes they will get stronger as the season progresses. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Harry Redknapp expects Manchester United or Chelsea to be Barclays Premier League champions this season rather than Arsenal - and he believes there could also be a change to the traditional top four. Read
Oct 31 2009 | National Sport
Cristiano Ronaldo believes his former Manchester United team-mate Wayne Rooney should follow him to Real Madrid. Read