Football
- England backroom coach Ray Clemence says Michael Owen still has an England future. - The Polish FA settles the dispute with its government that threatened its ability to co-host Euro 2012, says Fifa chief Sepp Blatter. - Martin Skrtel may face a lengthy spell on the sidelines after injuring knee ligaments in Liverpool's 3-2 win at Manchester City. - Former Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper Luke McCormick pleads guilty to causing the deaths of two children by dangerous driving. - Hull City chairman Paul Duffen believes manager Phil Brown will build on the Tigers' impressive start to the season. - Wales will be without Joe Ledley for the World Cup qualifiers against Liechtenstein and Germany. - Rangers' Kevin Thomson and Derby's Kris Commons could miss Scotland's World Cup qualifier against Norway through injury. - Aaron Lennon and Micah Richards have been withdrawn from England's Under-21 European Championship play-off with Wales. - England boss Fabio Capello leaves Michael Owen out of his 23-man squad for the World Cup qualifiers against Kazakhstan and Belarus. - League Two strugglers Grimsby name Mike Newell as their new manager. - Port Vale have appointed Dean Glover as their new manager after Lee Sinnott was sacked last month. - Mansfield Town are docked four points after being found guilty of fielding at least one ineligible player in the opening two games of the season. - Wolves manager Mick McCarthy insists he rested goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey against Swansea because he felt jaded. - Wrexham boss Dean Saunders recruits Terry Darracott as assistant coach, while Dave Brammer has been training with the club. - Tottenham are named among the top seeds for the Uefa Cup group stages.