- Venus Williams will compete in the women's doubles at the US Open after being awarded a wildcard with Canada's Leylah Fernandez.
- Sheffield Wednesday are showing a "togetherness" despite supporter protests against the club's owner as the Owls stunned Leeds in the Carabao Cup.
- Pafos FC of Cyprus and Norway's Bodo/Glimt will make their Champions League debuts this season after progressing through the qualifying play-offs on Tuesday.
- West Ham boss Graham Potter admits the Hammers are "in pain" but calls for unity after captain Jarrod Bowen has to apologise for trying to confront fans.
- How were Celtic stunned in Kazakhstan by Kairat Almaty to miss Champions League bid?
- Jude McAtamney, Charlie Smyth and Mark McNamee miss out on making the final roster for their respective NFL teams, leaving them open to be picked up by another franchise.
- Jude McAtamney, Charlie Smyth and Mark McNamee miss out on making the final roster for their respective NFL teams, leaving them open to be picked up by another franchise.
- Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers says the club need to think about which direction they wish to go in after their Champions League play-off defeat by Kairat Almaty.
- Keely Hodgkinson will face Georgia Hunter Bell at the World Championships after her Great Britain team-mate opts to just compete in the 800m in Tokyo.
- Jos Buttler hits a brilliant 70 off 37 balls to help Manchester Originals to victory over Northern Superchargers in the men's Hundred at Headingley.
- Britain's Sonay Kartal felt "helpless" as she was knocked out of the US Open first round in a disappointing day for the nation's contingent.
- England greats James Anderson and Jos Buttler star as Manchester Originals claim a dominant seven-wicket win over Northern Superchargers.
- Jos Buttler's 70 off 37 deliveries helps Manchester Originals to victory over Northern Superchargers by seven wickets at Headingley.
- World number two Iga Swiatek gets her bid for a second US Open title off to a winning start with a comfortable straight-set victory over Colombia's Emiliana Arango.