England bring in Anderson and Bashir for second Test vs India

England have made two changes to their side for the second Test vs India, with James Anderson coming in for Mark Wood and Shoaib Bashir replacing the injured Jack Leach. Source
The Verdict: Liverpool ‘just about’ title favourites

Sky Sports News’ Vinny O’Connor is joined by ESPN’s Mark Ogden to reflect on Liverpool’s impressive victory over Chelsea and the state of the title race. Source
Deadline Day transfers: Premier League club-by-club latest

Premier League teams have spent only £50m in the winter transfer window so far – but what business could they still do on Deadline Day? Source
Cardiff’s 21-year-old Winnett in for Wales debut vs Scotland

Cardiff’s 21-year-old full-back Cameron Winnett has been named to start for his Wales Test debut vs Scotland in the Six Nations on Saturday. Source
Today on Sky Sports Racing: Coconut Splash takes on Regarde at Ffos Las

Thursday’s action live on Sky Sports Racing comes from Ffos Las, where the feature race looks competitive with Coconut Splash seeking to return to form against a tough field of eight. Source
All Blacks confirm autumn 2024 Tests vs England and Ireland

New Zealand have confirmed they will face England and Ireland at Twickenham and the Aviva Stadium as part of their 2024 autumn schedule. Source
Six Nations 2024 in focus: Will Scotland finally forge title challenge?

In 2023, Scotland won their opening two Six Nations fixtures for the first time, but ultimately dropped out of title contention in familiar fashion. Will 2024 be the year they maintain a title run until the final week? Source
‘Four Darwin? Nunez breaks Premier League woodwork record!

Darwin Nunez becomes the first player in the Premier League to hit the woodwork four times within one match since Opta started recording data in 2002. Source
‘Four Darwin? That’s insane!’ Nunez breaks Premier League woodwork record

Darwin Nunez becomes the first player in the Premier League to hit the woodwork four times within one match since Opta started recording data in 2002. Source
ECB announces expanded competition structure for women’s game

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has announced the creation of a three-tiered domestic competition structure and a shift in the ownership model underpinning the women’s professional game. Source