Football
What's At Stake in Final Round of European Football Leagues
Here's what at stake in Spain, England, Italy and other top-flight leagues across Europe.
Sunderland Survives Relegation as Newcastle, Norwich go Down
Sunderland secured their Premier League survival on Wednesday with a 3-0 victory over Everton that condemned bitter local rivals Newcastle United and Norwich City to relegation.
West Ham to Ban Fans Responsible for Attack on United Bus
The Manchester United bus was pelted with objects as it crawled through hundreds of fans toward Upton Park for the team's match against West Ham on Tuesday.
Organising Committee Studying FC Goa Order: Indian Super League
"The ISL organising committee is in the process of studying the order pronounced by its five member eminent and independent regulatory commission headed by Hon'ble Mr Justice D A Mehta," the ISL said in a statement.
Marouane Fellaini and Robert Huth Handed Three-match Suspension
Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini and Leicester City defender Robert Huth have been banned for three matches by the Football Association (FA) for their violent conduct during Sunday's 1-1 Premier League draw.
Atletico Madrid Oust Bayern Munich to Reach Champions League Final
Atletico reached the final for the second time in three seasons on Tuesday, going through on away goals after a 2-1 defeat at Bayern, in which both sides missed a penalty, with the tie finishing 2-2 on aggregate.
Leicester City 'Will Not Sell' Stars, Says Thai Owners
Leicester City's Thai owners vowed Tuesday to resist any pressure to sell the much-coveted stars who have propelled them to an unlikely English Premier League victory.
Leicester Have Britain's Bookmakers on Run
Leicester City, 5,000/1 no-hopers before the season started, will be responsible for an "unprecedented" £15 million ($22 million, 19 million euros) pay-out by Britain's bookmakers if they win the EPL title, according to an industry insider.
Top-Four Exclusion Threat Worries Arsenal's Arsene Wenger
Wenger has admitted concern over Arsenal's hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League with a top-four league finish after Sunday's goalless draw against Sunderland.
Regret not Resting Cristiano Ronaldo More Often, Says Coach Zinedine Zidane
Zinedine Zidane, coach of Spanish football giants Real Madrid, has said he regrets not resting his star forward Cristiano Ronaldo more often.
Bayern Goalkeeper Neuer Extends Contract Till 2021
Neuer, who joined Bayern from Schalke 04 five years ago, has enjoyed a trophy-laden spell in Bavaria that includes a Champions League triumph in 2013 as part of a treble-winning season.
Time to deliver for mega-rich PSG, Man City in Champions League quarters
It is time to deliver for Paris St Germain and Manchester City as the two mega-rich teams prepare to lock horns in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final.
New Chelsea boss Antonio Conte faces match-fixing sentence
An Italian court on Tuesday called for new Chelsea manager Antonio Conte to receive a six-month suspended prison sentence over match-fixing allegations.
FIFA officials, Platini, Messi named in secret offshore files
'The Panama Papers' claim the law firm of a FIFA ethics watchdog had business relationships with three men recently indicted in football's global corruption scandal.
Bobby Charlton honoured as Old Trafford stand is named after him
Charlton, now 78, made his debut for United 60 years ago and scored a club record 249 goals for them in 758 appearances before leaving in 1973.
Amnesty report alleges labour abuse at Qatar's FIFA World Cup venue
Amnesty compiled the 52-page report based on interviews from February to May last year with 132 construction workers at the Khalifa International Stadium, one of several arenas that will host World Cup matches.