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Kris Holland and Alan Jewell

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  1. Goodbye

    Right, that's all from us after an exciting afternoon featuring four gold medals for Great Britain at the Rio Paralympics.

    Our dedicated live text for the evening session will be with you before too long while there is also the small matter of our Champions League coverage.

    Our live text covering Leicester City's debut in the competition, Tottenham playing 'at home' at Wembley and the second attempt to stage Manchester City-Borussia Monchengladbach will be with you from 18:30 BST.

    Sportsday will be back at 08:00 on Thursday to look back on it all, build up to the Europa League group stage and bring you day eight from Rio.

    Plenty to be getting on with there but, for now, cheerio and thanks for joining us.

  2. Jose Mourinho news conference - Jones out for a month

    Europa League Group A, Feyenoord v Man Utd (18:00 BST)

  3. Jose Mourinho news conference

    Europa League Group A, Feyenoord v Man Utd (18:00 BST)

    Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho: "I have brought a very good squad and I will play with a very good team.

    "After defeat, the best thing is to play. Everyone wants to be on the pitch tomorrow."  

  4. Jose Mourinho news conference

    Europa League Group A, Feyenoord v Man Utd (18:00 BST)

    Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho: "I know the Europa League is not the big dream of every big player, but you're not in the Champions League - you have to find your motivation.

    "You come to respect your opponent, you come to win the game...we want to win the competition. 

    "It's difficult to do it but it is simple to feel it and say it - that is how we want to approach the competition."

  5. Ex-F1 driver Zanardi wins gold again

    Rio Paralympics 2016

    Former Formula 1 driver Alex Zanardi continued his dominance of Paralympic hand-cycling by adding the H5 road time trial title to his two gold medals from London 2012.

    The 49-year-old Italian, who is a six-time world champion, won the medal on the eve of the 15-year anniversary of when he lost both of his legs in a Champ Crash crash in Germany.

    Alex Zanardi
  6. Jose Mourinho news conference

    Europa League Group A, Feyenoord v Man Utd (Thurs, 18:00 BST)

    Manchester Untied manager Jose Mourinho is now facing the media to preview Thursday's Europa League group match in Feyenoord.

    He starts by addressing by Wayne Rooney's absence from the match squad: 

    "He plays every game since the beginning of the season and also 90 minutes for England. I want him to be fresh for the next Premier League match."

  7. BreakingNew English T20 competition to be introduced

    Cricket

    An eight-team Twenty20 competition is set to be introduced into English domestic cricket.

    Representatives of all 18 first-class counties, Marylebone Cricket Club and Professional Cricketers' Association discussed proposed format changes.

    The proposal, reportedly for a city-based T20, passed by 16 votes to three.

    The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) was keen to introduce a lucrative T20 event to rival the Indian Premier League and Australia's Big Bash League.

    The new tournament - which will take place in addition to the existing T20 Blast competition which involves all 18 first-class counties - is expected to begin in 2018.

    Read our developing story here.

  8. Watch Cox win T38 400m gold

    Rio Paralympics 2016

    And you can watch Kadeena Cox's gold-medal and world record-breaking run above.

  9. History-make Cox celebrates gold

    Rio Paralympics 2016

    Elizabeth Hudson

    BBC Sport's Paralympics reporter in Rio

    "I'm dead, but I'm so proud," Kadeena Cox tells BBC Radio 5 live's Jeanette Kwayke after her second Rio 2016 gold medal, this time on the track.

    "I can't believe I've done it but this is for everyone who has helped me. That was hard work out there.

    "I took it steady over the first 200m but I think my bike training has really helped me in the back end of my race."

    Kadeena Cox
  10. Rooney's chat with Crolla

    Football

    Wayne Rooney is not in Manchester United's Europa League squad for the trip to Feyenoord, so he'll have more time to chat to WBA lightweight boxing champion Anthony Crolla.

    The Manchester United supporter dropped in at the club's training ground earlier before his unification fight against WBC 'Diamond' champion Jorge Linares on 24 Setember.

  11. Get Involved - worst away trips

    #bbcsportsday

    Let's hear more of your away trips that went wrong. Tweet #bbcsportsday, text 81111 or head to theBBC Sport Facebook page.

    Matt Taylor: Jan '09 flew from Galway to London very early to get to Fulham v Blackburn just on time. Cancelled - frozen pitch. Home again.

    Dan Sherry: Missing half a day of school to see Arsenal win the league at Old Trafford. Horrid drive home with an Arsenal fan to rub it in.

    Fez Head 09: FA Cup, Darlington 0 Luton 0, 2000. First ever away game, 430-mile round trip and not one shot on target.

    Joseph Rutter: Grimsby away 2005, last day of the season. Coach broke down, missed first half, didn't get the result we needed for promotion.

  12. Murrays, Edmund & Evans for Davis Cup semi-final

    Davis Cup semi-final, GB v Argentina, 16-18 September

    Great Britain captain Leon Smith has named his four-man team for this weekend's Davis Cup semi-final against Argentina and there is no place for doubles specialist Dom Inglot.

    World number two Andy Murray leads the team and is joined by brother Jamie, fresh from winning the men's doubles title at the US Open, plus Kyle Edmund and Dan Evans. 

    That makes it all but certain that the Murray brothers will partner each other in the doubles, with Andy playing all three days.

    Don't forget, the tie in Glasgow is live across the BBC.

    Andy and Jamie Murray
  13. Archery latest

    Rio 2016 Paralympics

    Seth Bennett

    World Service reporter

    So far so good at the Sambadrome, where there have been first round wins for Nathan MacQueen and John Stubbs. 

    MacQueen told me he was really nervous but still managed two perfect ends.  

    After an early start this morning he says he wants to have a sleep before his second round match.      

  14. GB lose wheelchair rugby opener

    Rio PAralympics 2016

    Great Britain have suffered a narrow defeat in their opening game of the wheelchair rugby competition against Australia; the Green & Gold edging the match 53-51.

    Both nations are expected to be in and around the medals in the final reckoning, but it is Australia - not Britain - who have made the perfect start. 

    GB face Canada in their next group game on Thursday.

  15. 'Kadeena the Machina' strikes gold again

    Rio Paralympics 2016

    Elizabeth Hudson

    BBC Sport's Paralympics reporter in Rio

    Watching Kadeena Cox nervously from the sidelines at the athletics stadium were tandem cyclists Sophie Thornhill and Helen Scott, who themselves won gold and bronze in the Velodrome at the weekend.

    "I'm so happy. That was really tense but I'm so proud of her," Scott told me.

    "She's a history-maker - it is incredible and I can't wait to see her later.

    "We call her Kadeena the Machina. She is such a powerhouse and I can't imagine how she must be feeling right now, it's incredible."

  16. Hazard warning - excitement overload

    Champions League Group E, Tottenham v Monaco (19:45 BST)

    Ex-Tottenham midfielder Micky Hazard is very excited about Spurs' Champions League return later.

    Very, very excited...

  17. Cox does it in style

    Rio Paralympics 2016

    Elizabeth Hudson

    BBC Sport's Paralympics reporter in Rio

    For someone who only starting doing the 400m again this year and who is better known for her sprint prowess, that was a mightily impressive run in very hot conditions by Kadeena Cox.

    Yes, world champion and world record holder Margarita Goncharova from Russia might have been absent, but you can only beat what is in front of you and Cox did it in style in a new world record.

    She looked focused on the startline, got a good start and used her strength and power to get past China's Junfei Chen in the home straight.

    There are those who had their doubts, but the Leeds woman is now a history-maker after becoming the first British athlete to win two gold medals in two sports at one Games in 32 years.

  18. Southampton news conference

    Europa League, Southampton v Sparta Prague (Thurs, 20,05 BST)

    Southampton defender Virgil van Dijk: "As a club it is amazing to be in this competition. We need to enjoy it but we have a lot of opportunities coming to get good results, and maybe progress in the group too.

    "I think it is going to be a good game, we need to be ready and I think we are. I'm ready for it and I think the rest of the boys are as well.

    "It's a reward from last season, we need to enjoy it but not forget that it is a big opportunity."

  19. GOLD - Sophie Wells (Dressage grade 4 individual championship)

    Rio Paralympics

    Another one - three golds in 15 minutes for Great Britain.

    This time it's Sophie Wells in the dressage grade 4 individual championship test.

    Riding Valerius, she scores 74.857 to beat Belgium's Michele George, who took silver, and Netherlands' Frank Hosmar in third.

    Wells, 26, got two silvers and a gold in the team event at London 2012.

    Sophie Wells wins gold in the dressage grade 4 individual championship test at the Rio Paralympics
  20. Southampton news conference

    Southampton v Sparta Prague (Thurs, 20,05 BST)

    Southampton boss Claude Puel and defender Virgil van Dijk have been speaking to the press ahead of Thursday's Europa League group game with Sparta Prague at St. Mary's.