Clichy signs new City deal

Gael Clichy has signed a new four-year deal at Manchester City.Read

Becks bids Paris farewell in Brest win

David Beckham rolled back the years with a vintage performance in what appeared to be the final match of a decorated career as Paris St Germain celebrated their Ligue 1 title triumph with a routine 3-1 victory over already-relegated Brest.Read

Becks bids Paris farewell with Brest win

David Beckham rolled back the years with a vintage performance in what appeared to be the final match of a decorated career as Paris St Germain celebrated their Ligue 1 title triumph with a routine 3-1 victory over already-relegated Brest.Read

Becks handed captain's armband

Retiring midfielder David Beckham was named as captain by Paris St Germain as the capital club celebrate their Ligue 1 title triumph against Brest tonight.Read

Wilkinson leads Toulon to European glory

Jonny Wilkinson lifted the Heineken Cup after inspiring Toulon to a 16-15 victory over Clermont Auvergne at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.Read

Late wickets leave England sweating

England suffered a late collapse of four wickets for 12 runs to wreck Joe Root and James Anderson's good work with bat and ball on day three of the first Investec Test against New Zealand at Lord's.Read

Warriors crush Broncos

Pat Richards, Sam Tomkins and Josh Charnley all claimed hat-tricks as Wigan destroyed London 64-6 at the Stoop.Read

Murray will not rush French Open call

Andy Murray intends to wait until the middle of the coming week before making a final decision on whether to play in the French Open.Read

Sexton intrigued by O'Gara move

Jonathan Sexton has been taken by surprise to hear that long-time rival Ronan O'Gara will be his coach at Racing Metro.Read

McDowell earns Colsaerts revenge

Graeme McDowell finally got the better of Nicolas Colsaerts in the Volvo World Match Play Championship, despite a remarkable escape from an unsavoury hazard by the defending champion.Read

Ruthless Bantams secure promotion

Bradford capped a remarkable season as three goals inside the first 28 minutes of their npower League Two play-off final gave them a 3-0 victory against Northampton which ensured they are promoted for the first time in 14 years.Read

Anderson gives England the edge

James Anderson's 13th five-wicket haul helped England hustle out New Zealand for 207 and open up an opportunity to take control of the first Investec Test at Lord's.Read

Anderson claims five-wicket haul

James Anderson celebrated his place in Test cricket's 300 club with his 13th five-wicket haul at the highest level as England hustled New Zealand out for 207 at Lord's.Read

England make early breakthroughs

Stuart Broad and James Anderson gave England two important breakthroughs with the key wickets of Brendon McCullum and then Kane Williamson at Lord's.Read

O'Gara bows out

Ireland and Munster fly-half Ronan O'Gara has announced his playing retirement in order to take up a coaching role with Racing Metro.Read

Wilkinson craves one last title

Jonny Wilkinson gazed deeply at the Heineken Cup as he considered Toulon's title showdown with Clermont Auvergne in Dublin and declared: "This is all I have got to play for".Read

Wolves to face Giants

Holders Warrington will play Huddersfield in the quarter-finals of the Tetley's Challenge Cup.Read

Nicklaus leads Venturi tributes

Jack Nicklaus led the tributes to former US Open champion Ken Venturi, who has died at the age of 82 just days after being inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.Read

Cortese to stay at Saints

Southampton's executive chairman Nicola Cortese will be staying at the club next season following a meeting with owner Katharina Liebherr, removing fears that manager Mauricio Pochettino could also exit St Mary's.Read

Form may be factor in McIlroy move

Graeme McDowell believes Rory McIlroy's poor form this season is behind the world number two's decision to leave Horizon Sports Management to create his own management group.Read