BBC Test Match Special commentator Jonathan Agnew describes this summer's Ashes series as "extraordinary" after England's eight wicket victory in the third Test.
Six years on from the death of Sir Bobby Robson, watch his emotional speech as he receives the Lifetime Achievement award at Sports Personality of the Year in 2007.
County Down earn a consolation 3-1 victory over Vendee and Malaga beat County Fermanagh 3-1 in the Premier tournament with Co Armagh holding semi-finalists Right To Dream to a goalless draw in the junior competition.
BBC Sport looks at some of the mischievous things Jose Mourinho has said since returning to Chelsea, including comments about other managers, notably Arsenal's Arsene Wenger.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger believes his side have a good chance of winning the Premier League this season, ahead of the Community Shield at Wembley on Sunday.
England captain Alastair Cook says England have to put the "disaster" of the second Test at Lord's behind them, as they go into the third match of the Ashes series at Edgbaston.
New Zealand's Lydia Ko says she is aiming for "consistent" form, rather than setting a target of winning a major, ahead of this year's Women's British Open at Turnberry.
Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright predicts the Gunners will win this season's Premier League title, even though he admits Chelsea will start as favourites.
Paris officials, investigating why a car was driven through the security barriers ahead of the Tour de France, say two people have handed themselves in.
Watch new Manchester United signing Sergio Romero save two penalties during Argentina's World Cup semi-final shoot-out against the Netherlands in 2014.
Chris Froome celebrates with his team-mates, Team Sky principal Sir Dave Brailsford, and a bottle of champagne, after winning his second Tour de France.
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel says his unexpected win in the Hungarian Grand Prix was emotional and dedicates his thrilling victory to French driver Jules Bianchi, who died last week.
Team Sky's Luke Rowe says teammate and leader of the Tour de France is a "pitbull" in his determination to win, after a thrilling stage 20 on Alpe d'Huez.
Dina Asher-Smith becomes the first British women to run under 11 seconds in the 100m - setting a new national record of 10.99 in her heat at the Anniversary Games.
Suzi Perry narrates a moving tribute to Jules Bianchi, who passed away nine months after suffering severe head injuries in a crash at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix.
Great Britain's Mo Farah put all his recent troubles behind him to ease to victory in the 3,000m at the Anniversary Games at the Olympic Stadium in London.
BBC Sport's David Ornstein rounds up the latest transfer reports, including rumours of a return to Manchester United for Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo.
Sir Ben Ainslie will begin Britain's bid to win the America's Cup for the first time as the opening leg of the race series gets under way in Portsmouth.
Chris Froome says Team Sky are being as "open and transparent" as possible during a Tour de France which has seen them subjected to allegations of doping.
Despite specific rules banning the transfer of underage footballers, the BBC has found evidence of African boys as young as 14 being trafficked to Asia.
St Helens' Jordan Turner rounds off a great team move to score the winning try of their match against Warrington Wolves at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
Watch highlights of Irish amateur Paul Dunne's third round as he is one of three players leading The Open before the final round on Monday at St Andrews.
Andy Murray says it has been "a long road back" for Great Britain after he helped secure his country's first Davis Cup semi-final in 34 years with a dramatic 4-6 7-6 6-3 6-0 victory over France's Gilles Simon at Queen's Club.
Great Britain's Andy Murray takes a two-sets-to-one lead courtesy of an "inch-perfect" top-spin lob at set point in the third against Gilles Simon of France during their Davis Cup quarter-final singles match at Queen's.
Great Britain's Andy Murray and Gilles Simon of France play out a "lung-busting" rally during the second set of their Davis Cup quarter-final singles match at Queen's.
Gary Player tells BBC Sport that Tiger Woods was once on the verge of being "the best player who ever lived" and that given an hour he could change Woods's life for the better.
Great Britain's Andy and Jamie Murray come from a set down to secure a memorable three sets to one victory over France's Nicolas Mahut and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the Davis Cup quarter-final.
Andy and Jamie Murray play "out of their minds" to win a manic point during their three sets to one victory over France's Nicolas Mahut and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the Davis Cup quarter-final at Queen's.
Eddie Jordan remembers the career of French Formula 1 driver Jules Bianchi, who has died nine months after suffering severe head injuries in a crash at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix.
Jessica Ennis-Hill says she will decide whether to compete at the World Championships in Beijing next month after her performances at the Anniversary Games in London.
Watch this remarkable recovery from Argentina's Gustavo Fernandez at Wimbledon as he falls out of his wheelchair only to get back and scurry across the court to win the point
New Chelsea Ladies signing Fran Kirby looks back at England's successful Women's World Cup, Raheem Sterling's transfer to Manchester City and how she "does not know" how much money Chelsea paid to sign her from Reading.
Three-time Open champion Nick Faldo reveals the reasons behind his finest-ever golfing moment at St Andrews, ahead of his participation in this year's event
Meet the Masai Cricket 'Warriors' from Kenya, who are using the sport as a means to re-educate people about serious topics like aids and female genital mutilation