Which teams have made club record signings? And who is starting the campaign with a new manager? It's your club-by-club guide to the 2019-20 Premier League season.
A regenerative medicine research company, an energy efficiency firm and a drilling contractor have all given their names to Scottish stadiums. But can you name all 42 grounds in the SPFL?
Liverpool Women toured with the men's team for the first time this summer. Manager Vicky Jepson tells BBC Sport it was a huge success and maybe a sign of things to come.
BBC Sport visits Norway to find out about Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's upbringing, his family's sporting history, and how the Manchester United manager chose football over wrestling.
Watch the final part of Simon Stone's football pre-season tour behind-the-scenes series, including interview with Manchester City's John Stones on a boat.
Manchester United's Jesse Lingard talks Reece Parkinson through his Match of the Day Mix playlist including So Solid Crew's 21 Seconds and Stormzy's Vossi Bop.
Liverpool are comfortably beaten by Napoli in their pre-season friendly as 16-year-old Harvey Elliott makes his first appearance as a second-half substitute.
Nicolas Pepe will be the third most-expensive signing by a Premier League club if he completes his move to Arsenal. So who is he and how will he fit in?
Leicester 'relaxed' about Harry Maguire situation, Romelu Lukaku 'drops hint' about Man Utd exit, Everton's Idrissa Gueye set for PSG medical, plus more.
The Spanish Football Federation rules that La Liga games cannot be played on Fridays and Mondays without its approval, and changes the season's opening fixtures.
Watch part two of Simon Stone's behind-the-scenes series as he witnesses a Ronaldo frenzy, speaks to Tottenham's Harry Winks and Manchester United's Juan Mata.
Liverpool kick off their domestic campaign in just over a week’s time but, with no senior signings made and major attacking absentees, will they be able to hit the ground running?
Rangers must be "more clinical" after leaving themselves "a lot of work to do" with a 2-0 Europa League first-leg win over Progres Niederkorn, says Steven Gerrard.
Ex-Rangers striker Kenny Miller looks back on when they last faced Progres Niederkorn, which ended in humiliation for the club and manager Pedro Caixinha.
Jurgen Klopp wants to "write a new chapter" and move on from Liverpool's Champions League win as their US tour ends with a 2-2 draw against Sporting Lisbon.
Leigh Griffiths was "close to crying" as the striker marked his first Celtic start since December with an excellent free-kick goal in the win over Nomme Kalju.
Atherton Collieries, who play in the seventh-tier of English football, are preparing to host a friendly with Al-Ittihad, the eight-time champions of Saudi Arabia.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon confirms that Arsenal have not made any further bids for Kieran Tierney after the Glasgow club rejected their first two bids for the left-back.
Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane denies showing Gareth Bale disrespect, and claims the striker refused to come on as a substitute against Bayern Munich.
Wolves will play Pyunik of Armenia or Czech Republic side Jablonec in the Europa League third qualifying round if they beat Northern Ireland's Crusaders.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says left-back Yasser Larouci was "lucky" not to be badly injured by Joris Gnagon's red-card tackle in their friendly loss to Sevilla.
Partick Thistle striker Lewis Mansell's father is hailed a hero for giving "life saving" emergency help to a supporter at his son's Scottish League Cup tie.
Manchester United's Daniel James says he feels the pain of his father's death every day but that: "I know he is looking down on me now, still driving me on."
Liverpool are preparing for the new season without their entire first-choice front line, so could it cost them given the title race is again expected to be settled by small margins?
Watch highlights as four first-half goals see Norway thrash Scotland to increase their chances of qualifying for the semi-finals of the Women's European Under-19 Championships.
BBC Sport journalist David Ornstein brings us the latest transfer gossip, including the latest on Paul Pogba's future at Manchester United and Neymar's potential return to Barcelona.
Paul Pogba, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, and meeting Manchester United fans - watch part 1 of BBC Sport's behind the scenes Premier League pre-season tour diaries
Jozo Simunovic will miss Celtic's first two Scottish Premiership matches of the season after being sent off during his side's pre-season game with St Gallen.
Watch highlights as England's women open their European Under-19 Championship campaign with a 2-1 loss to Germany at McDiarmid Park in Perth, Scotland.
In one of South Africa's biggest townships, football is an obsession. But its crime rate means talented players go unseen by scouts, who deem it too dangerous to visit.
Substitute Dean Ebbe scores a crucial goal in the second leg away to Feronikeli to send The New Saints into the Champions League second qualifying round.
Celtic will not be "pushed over" into selling Kieran Tierney for less than what the Scottish champions believe he is worth, insists manager Neil Lennon.
Chelsea's players are "delighted" to have Frank Lampard as boss and he is the right appointment with the club operating under a transfer ban, says forward Olivier Giroud.
Scottish Premiership sides Hibernian, Hamilton Academical and Livingston all failed to win their League Cup group openers against lower-tier opposition.
Where will Antoine Griezmann fit in at Barcelona? Will Neymar join and what about Luis Suarez? Why Barcelona's 120m euro signing provides more questions than answers.
Goals from Eamonn Brophy and Stuart Findlay cancelled out an own goal from Greg Taylor as new Kilmarnock manager Angelo Alessio began his tenure with a Europa League first qualifying round win.
New Kilmarnock manager Angelo Alessio says his players proved they had "great character" by coming from behind to beat Connah's Quay Nomads in Europa League first round qualifying.
Why was #LampardOut trending after the manager's first game in charge of Chelsea, and how did the hashtag gain momentum to make it a top Twitter trend?
Stuart Findlay's stoppage-time winner against Connah's Quay Nomads in the Europa League first qualifying round first leg gave Angelo Alessio a winning start as Kilmarnock manager in Rhyl.
Thirty years ago on Wednesday, Maurice Johnston became the first high-profile Catholic player to sign for Rangers. Some of the key protagonists tell BBC Scotland about the stunning move.
Former Arsenal midfielder Edu is appointed the club's first technical director after stepping down from his role as general coordinator of the Brazil national team.
Former Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge says he will pay whatever is necessary to be reunited with his dog, which disappeared during a break-in at his house in Los Angeles.
Alfredo Morelos' potential suitors will have to table "a really big offer" long before the transfer deadline to secure the striker, Rangers' Steven Gerrard says.
Anne Keothavong, Ama Agbeze and Danielle Carter discuss the current profile of women's sport, their sporting idols and where they see their sports in five years' time.
Megan Rapinoe has long been a key figure in the United States but has been the outright star of this Women's World Cup on and off the pitch, writes Caroline Chapman.
Watch highlights as goals from Captain Megan Rapinoe and midfielder Rose Lavelle help USA beat Netherlands 2-0 to secure a record fourth World Cup title.
Midfielder Rose Lavelle strikes a low shot past Netherlands' goalkeeper Sari van Veenendaal to extend the United States lead over the Netherlands in the Women's World Cup final.
USA captain Megan Rapinoe scores a penalty against the Netherlands following a VAR review on a foul on forward Alex Morgan in the Women's World Cup final.
Sweden's Kosovare Asllani opens the scoring after just 11 minutes following a poor clearance from England's Alex Greenwood in the Women's World Cup third-place play-off.
Chelcee Grimes tries to find out some secrets from Ballon d'Or winner Ada Hegerberg as the Norwegian football superstar answers our quick-fire questions.
Millie Bright reflects on her red card against the United States, England's World Cup exit and how she will help motivate the team for the third-place play-off.