- Capello 'may have breached deal' - England coach Fabio Capello may have breached his contract by publicly criticising the Football Association's move to remove John Terry as captain, says former FA executive director David Davies.
- Ferguson blames assistant referee - Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson criticised assistant referee Darren Cann after the 3-3 draw with Chelsea.
- Dundee Utd to host Celtic in Cup - Dundee United are drawn to face holders Celtic in the quarter finals of the Scottish Cup.
- Liverpool v Tottenham - Preview followed by live coverage of Monday's game between Liverpool and Tottenham in the Premier League.
- Gerrard welcomes Suarez return - Liverpool's Steven Gerrard says the return of Luis Suarez can be the catalyst for the Reds earning Champions League qualification.
- Injured Frimpong out for season - On-loan Wolves midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong returns to Arsenal after being ruled out for the season with an anterior cruciate ligament injury.
- Stoke to appeal at Huth red card - Stoke City lodge an appeal against defender Robert Huth's red card in Saturday's 1-0 Premier League home defeat by Sunderland.
- Redknapp 'one half of Odd Couple' - Harry Redknapp and former Portsmouth FC chairman Milan Mandaric were like "The Odd Couple", a court hears.
- Striker Best faces six weeks out - Newcastle striker Leon Best will have a scan on Tuesday to find out the extent of the knee injury he suffered in Sunday's 2-1 win over Aston Villa.
- Argyle investigate racism claims - Plymouth Argyle investigate an allegation that a Southend player was racially abused in the 2-2 draw between the sides in League Two on Saturday.
- McClean set for Republic call-up - Sunderland's James McClean is expected to be included in the Republic of Ireland squad for the friendly against the Czech Republic.
- Portsmouth players still not paid - Portsmouth players are still owed their January wages despite ex-owner Balram Chainrai claiming he had covered them, boss Michael Appleton has confirmed.
- Cisse debut pleases boss Pardew - Newcastle boss Alan Pardew says Papiss Demba Cisse's performance against Aston Villa will excite Magpies fans.
- Cardiff's Phillips bid ridiculed - Blackpool boss Ian Holloway says Cardiff's rejected bid for match-winner Matt Phillips was "slightly ambitious, slightly outrageous".
- AUDIO: Appleton confirms missed payments - Portsmouth manager Michael Appleton tells BBC Radio Solent that the players have still not been paid, after claims from former owner Balram Chainrai that he had made up the short fall.
- VIDEO: Dalglish coy on Suarez return - Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish refuses to confirm Luis Suarez's involvement against Tottenham's in Monday's Premier League clash as the Uruguay striker returns from an eight-match ban.
- VIDEO: MOTD3 on two-footed tackles - Lee Dixon and Dion Dublin join Colin Murray on MOTD3 to look back on the weekend's action., including the controversial subject of two-footed tackles.
- VIDEO: Referee lost control - Villas-Boas - Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas says both his team and referee Howard Webb "lost control of the match" after seeing his side relinquish a 3-0 lead to draw 3-3 with Manchester United at Stamford Bridge.
- VIDEO: 'Fightback epitomises English game' - Sir Alex Ferguson praises Manchester United's character after they come from behind to earn a dramatic 3-3 draw with Chelsea, saying the match was "the epitome of English football".
- VIDEO: 'Sickening' debut frustrates Cahill - Chelsea debutant Gary Cahill describes the "sickening feeling" as Manchester United come back from three goals down to claim a 3-3 Premier League draw at Stamford Bridge.
- VIDEO: Cisse goal something special - Pardew - Newcastle boss Alan Pardew sings the praises of new singing Papiss Demba Cisse, who marked his debut with a stunning match-winning goal against Aston Villa.
- VIDEO: Newcastle an example - McLeish - Alex McLeish says his Aston Villa side deserved something out of their 2-1 defeat at Newcastle, but admits the home side "worked their socks off" and are an example to some of his players.
- VIDEO: Championship in 90 seconds - A round-up of the best of the action from Saturday's Championship fixtures, including 10-man West Ham's exciting 2-1 victory over Millwall and a five-goal thriller between Ipswich and Coventry. (UK only).
- VIDEO: Ten-man West Ham beat Millwall - Ten-man West Ham move four points clear at the top of the Championship table with a narrow derby win over London rivals Millwall at Upton Park. (UK only).
- VIDEO: Bristol City 0-3 Leeds - Managerless Leeds United record their first away win in five games with a comfortable victory over nine-man Bristol City. (UK only).
- VIDEO: Coventry 2-3 Ipswich - Michael Chopra's injury-time winner leaves Coventry City rooted to the bottom of the table and lifts Ipswich Town 10 points clear of the relegation zone. (UK only).
- VIDEO: Brighton 1-0 Leicester - Will Buckley's 90th-minute winner sinks Leicester City to maintain Brighton's play-off chase. (UK only).
- VIDEO: Birmingham 0-0 Southampton - Southampton lose further ground on Championship leaders West Ham as they play out a draw against promotion hopefuls Birmingham at St Andrew's. (UK only).
- VIDEO: Burnley 1-1 Peterborough - Jay Rodriguez's solo goal rescues a point for Burnley and denies Peterborough their first win since Boxing Day. (UK only).
- VIDEO: Cardiff 1-3 Blackpool - Blackpool winger Matt Phillips fired two late goals to snatch all three points for the Seasiders at promotion rivals Cardiff City. (UK only).
- VIDEO: Middlesbrough 0-0 Crystal Palace - Middlesbrough remain without a league win since Boxing Day after being held to a goalless draw by Crystal Palace. (UK only).
- VIDEO: Watford 2-1 Barnsley - John Eustace scores twice to help Watford to a victory over Barnsley. (UK only).
- VIDEO: Highlights - Motherwell 6-0 Morton - Motherwell ease past First division side Morton to earn a place in the draw for the last eight of the Scottish Cup. BBC Scotland's Chris McLaughlin describes the action from Fir Park (UK only).
- Doughty leaves strong Reds legacy - Remembering the work of the late Nottingham Forest owner
- Garth Crooks's team of the week - Do you agree with our football expert's selection?
- Rangers fans face test of loyalty - Rangers' Scottish Cup exit in front of fewer than 18,000 fans deepens the gloom at Ibrox
- Fabio Capello's captaincy choices - BBC Sport looks at six possible candidates to lead England on the field at Euro 2012 and beyond
- 2012 Africa Cup of Nations fixtures, results & tables - Fixtures and tables for Gabon and Equatorial Guinea
- Dunfermline v Kilmarnock (Tue) - Preview followed by live coverage of Tuesday's game between Dunfermline and Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premier League.
- Swansea's Bodde requires surgery - Swansea midfielder Ferrie Bodde will need surgery to repair knee ligament damage after being injured as he came back from another knee problem.
- Defender Greacen back with Derry - Defender Stewart Greacen is back with Derry City Derry City after a brief spell with Irish League club Glentoran.
- Sunday's football photos - All the best action from Sunday's Premier League games