When Rooney’s first visit to St Andrew’s ended in red card!

As Wayne Rooney becomes the new manager at Birmingham City, relive his first career red card for Everton in a 1-1 draw on 26 December 2002 at St Andrews. Source
Watkins strikes as England labour to win over Australia

Ollie Watkins took his England chance by converting a close-range finish as Gareth Southgate’s much-changed side laboured to a 1-0 win over Australia – although the visitors were left regretting a series of missed opportunities at Wembley. Source
No date on Nadal’s return despite Australian Open chief saying he will play

No date has been set for Rafael Nadal’s return to action from hip surgery, despite Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley claiming the former champion will compete. Source
Can Rooney become the ‘world class’ manager Birmingham expect?

Stephen Vickers will tell you Wayne Rooney has already left his mark at St Andrew’s. Source
Download the new-look Sky Sports app!

The Sky Sports app is the place to get the biggest breaking news, check live scores and watch FREE highlights of the Premier League just after full-time. Source
Can Scotland shock Spain again and reach Euro 2024?

If you told me at the start of this Euro 2024 qualifying campaign that Scotland would be going to Spain with five wins from five games and needing only a point to qualify with two games to spare, I certainly wouldn’t have believed you. Source
Download the Sky Sports App

The Sky Sports app is the place to get the biggest and latest sports news stories, live blogs, updates on live goals as they go in and all the video highlights of the Premier League, Championship and much more. Source
Birmingham appoint Rooney as manager

Wayne Rooney has been named Birmingham City’s new manager on a three-and-a-half-year deal. Source
Sharma’s record-breaking ton inspires India to victory over Afghanistan

Rohit Sharma’s magnificent 131 inspired India to an emphatic eight-wicket victory over Afghanistan at the packed Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Source
Ireland’s Euro 2024 automatic qualification hopes over after Greece loss

The Republic of Ireland’s Euro 2024 automatic qualification hopes are over after a 2-0 home defeat to Greece. Source