sports
Record Derby prize & kids go free in Epsom changes
Prize money for the Derby at Epsom will increase to £2m in 2026 making it the joint-richest race in the UK as part of a series of changes. Source link
'It's more than a job' – Bowles furious at Buccaneers after defeat
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles lashes out at his players in a explosive rant after a fifth loss in six games against the Atlanta Falcons, which drops them to second in the NFC South division and puts their play-off chances at risk. Source link
Unopposed Ben Sulayem re-elected FIA president
Mohammed Ben Sulayem has been returned as president of motorsport’s governing body the FIA after an election in which he was the only candidate. Source link
Watkin back after 'hardest 11 months of rugby life'
Wales centre Owen Watkin is ready to put the “hardest 11 months of his rugby life” behind him when he returns to action for Ospreys this weekend. Source link
Vonn, 41, becomes oldest downhill World Cup winner
American Lindsey Vonn becomes the oldest skiing downhill World Cup winner at St Moritz on Friday. Source link
'Entertaining' or 'irresponsible'? The rise of bare-knuckle boxing
As Derby’s Vaillant Live arena prepares to host a Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) event, BBC Sport looks at the debate around the controversial combat sport. Source link
Top-of-table Scottish Championship showdown starts live on BBC
Ayr United host leaders St Johnstone on a weekend when the top four sides in the Scottish Championship go head-to-head. Source link
Slot to hold talks with Salah about facing Brighton
Liverpool manager Arne Slot says he will speak with Mohamed Salah on Friday morning about whether he will be involved against Brighton on Saturday. Source link
Pitts hat-trick helps Falcons fight back to upset Bucs
Kyle Pitts enjoys the best game of his NFL career to help the Atlanta Falcons come from behind and clinch a last-gasp 29-28 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Source link
'No-one can win forever' – Moneyglass trailblazers ready for All-Ireland final
St Erngat’s, Moneyglass aim to spring a surprise in their first All-Ireland Ladies Club final against five-in-a-row chasing Kilkerrin-Clonberne. Source link