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Terry and Lampard close to return
Chelsea duo John Terry and Frank Lampard could both return from injury for Saturday's match at West Ham. Ancelotti against media intrusion
Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti speaks out against media intrusion in the lives of Premier League footballers. Bruma signs new deal with Chelsea
Chelsea's teenage defender Jeffrey Bruma signs a new contract keeping him at the club until 2014. Ferreira quits international game
Chelsea's Portuguese full-back Paulo Ferreira retires from international football at the age of 31. Drogba to miss Nations Cup opener
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba is rested from Ivory Coast's squad for their first qualifying match for the Nations Cup in 2012. Ancelotti hails 'focused' Chelsea
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti hails a professional display from his players after the champions keep up their 100% record with a 2-0 victory over Stoke. Chelsea 2-0 Stoke
Premier League leaders Chelsea keep up their 100% start to the season with an efficient display against dogged Stoke. Mancienne rejoins Wolves on loan
Utility player Michael Mancienne rejoins Wolves on a season-long loan deal from Chelsea. See more from BBC Sport
Capello insists Rooney will play
England manager Fabio Capello insists striker Wayne Rooney will play in the Euro 2012 qualifier away to Switzerland on Tuesday. Injured Kuyt out for four weeks
Liverpool striker Dirk Kuyt will be out for four weeks after injuring his shoulder while on international duty with the Netherlands. Houllier poised to take Villa job
Former Liverpool and Lyon boss Gerard Houllier is set to be appointed as Aston Villa's new manager on Wednesday, BBC Sport understands. Hartson interested in Wales job
Ex-Wales striker John Hartson will be interested in the Wales job if boss John Toshack quits. Boyd and McFadden in Scots return
Kris Boyd, James McFadden and Lee Wallace return to the Scotland team for Tuesday's Euro 2012 qualifier against Liechtenstein at Hampden. Republic unchanged for qualifier
Republic of Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni keeps faith with the side that beat Armenia for the Euro 2012 qualifier against Andorra in Dublin. Fahey knows Republic win crucial
Keith Fahey says the Republic of Ireland could find it difficult to break down underdogs Andorra in Tuesday's Euro 2012 qualifier. Mensah confident of Gyan success
Sunderland defender John Mensah backs Ghana team-mate Asamoah Gyan to be a success at the Stadium of Light. England face crunch U21 qualifier
Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere is set to start for England in their vital European U21 Championship qualifying match against Lithuania on Tuesday. See more from BBC Sport
Federer cruises into last eight
Roger Federer continues his smooth progress through the US Open draw with a straight-sets win over Jurgen Melzer in round four. Woods set to learn Ryder Cup fate
Tiger Woods will find out on Tuesday if he has made the United States Ryder Cup team to play Europe at Celtic Manor. Kobayashi to remain with Sauber
Japanese driver Kamui Kobayashi will remain with Sauber for the 2011 season, the Formula 1 team have confirmed. Harrison to take on champion Haye
David Haye will make the second defence of his WBA heavyweight title against fellow Brit and Olympic gold medallist Audley Harrison. Wozniacki too good for Sharapova
Top seed Caroline Wozniacki beats former champion Maria Sharapova to reach the quarter-finals of the US Open. Boyd and McFadden in Scots return
Kris Boyd, James McFadden and Lee Wallace return to the Scotland team for Tuesday's Euro 2012 qualifier against Liechtenstein at Hampden. Live - County Championship
Nottinghamshire target the Championship title while relegation and promotion issues are at stake as the county season builds towards a climax. Irish beaten by Canada in Toronto
Ireland suffer a four-run defeat by Canada on the Duckworth-Lewis method in the opening one-day game in Toronto. Hoffman lifts Deutsche Bank title
A stunning final round of 62 gives 33-year-old American Charley Hoffman victory in the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachussets. See more from BBC Sport
02-OCT-05: We inflicted the heaviest defeat Liverpool have suffered at home since 1969. Stick that in yer pipe and smoke it Benitez.
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