Please join Joe Williams, Ayush Chatterjee and Ali Eshqabadi from 1.30pm as we go through the breaking and developing stories in the world of sports.
3.00pm
Thank you for joining us this afternoon for a round-up of today’s sporting news.
Switzerland announce squad for 2022 FIFA World Cup
2.50pm
Arsenal’s Granit Xhaka will captain the Swiss national team in Qatar.
Croatia confirm 2022 FIFA World Cup squad
2.45pm
Real Madrid’s Luka Modric to captain Croatia in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in what will be his last international tournament.
Tonight’s Carabao Cup Fixtures
2.33pm
Arsenal v Brighton (7.45pm)
Wolves v Leeds (7.45pm)
Newcastle United v Crystal Palace (7.45pm)
Nottingham Forest v Tottenham (7.45pm)
Southampton v Sheffield Wednesday (7.45pm)
West Ham v Blackburn Rovers (7.45pm)
Manchester City v Chelsea (8.00pm)
Liverpool v Derby County (8.00pm)
Pakistan celebrate semi-final win over New Zealand
2.20pm
Pakistan celebrate reaching the T20 World Cup final with a dressing room selfie.
Steven Kitshoff to join Ulster after 2023 Rugby World Cup
2.10pm
The 30-year-old South Africa prop has signed a three-year contract with Ulster and will join them after the 2023 World Cup.
Bayern Munich statement on Sadio Mane’s injury
2.00pm
The Bavarians revealed that Sadio Mane will miss the next fixture against Schalke 04 and could be a doubt for Senegal at the World Cup in Qatar.
Son Heung-Min to play at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar
1.50pm
The South Korean star confirms via Instagram that he will play at the upcoming World Cup after undergoing surgery.
Reece James out of contention for England’s 2022 FIFA World Cup squad
1.40pm
The Chelsea right back has confirmed that he will not be part of Three Lions’ squad which travels to Qatar later this month.
Pakistan beat New Zealand by seven wickets to reach T20 World Cup final
1.30pm
Pakistan beat New Zealand by seven wickets at the SCG in Sydney to book a place in the final of this year’s T20 World Cup. They will now face either England or India for the ultimate prize on November 13.