Galatasaray say all staff and players tested negative for Covid-19 despite midfielder Arda Turan missing Thursday's Europa League visit to Rangers with flu-like symptoms.
In the third episode of our Wonderkids challenge, 15-year-old Leicester City academy star Will Alves shows off his fast feet and freestyle moves in three skill-based challenges.
A review of the make-up of the Football Association board will take place over the next nine months, says the chair of the body's inclusion advisory board Paul Elliott.
How do they know where to go? When are they added to the squad WhatsApp group? And why is 'Uncle Frank' so important? BBC Scotland answers those rarely asked questions...
Gundeep Anand chats with football and MMA presenter Layla Anna-Lee about hosting with Idris Elba and voicing the opening ceremony of the London Olympics.
Fulham manager Scott Parker says his side need new signings in order to compete or they risk being "passengers" in the Premier League after their 3-0 defeat to Aston Villa.
As Steve Clarke prepares to name his squad for the biggest game in Scotland's recent history, BBC Scotland looks at what we've learned about the squad.
Before Arsenal's visit to Anfield, Football Focus pundit Martin Keown reveals an unusual analogy for the way Liverpool play, which revolves around the Reds' "mezzanine floor".
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says his team became "nervous and anxious" during their game against Leicester, giving away three penalties and losing 5-2.
Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers praises his side's "sensational" second-half display in a 5-2 win at Manchester City that put them top of the Premier League.
Football has "lost the plot" with the new handball ruling and decisions made by officials are causing matches to "lose the spectacle", says Steve Bruce.
Spurs manager Jose Mourinho says Tottenham "deserve more respect" as a club after conceding from a controversial late penalty in their 1-1 draw with Newcastle United.
Steve Bruce says the current handball rule is "wrong" despite his side being awarded an injury-time penalty against Tottenham, which allowed the Magpies to claim a 1-1 draw.
Newcastle rescue a injury-time point against Spurs entirely against the run of play from the penalty spot after another controversial handball decision.
Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa hopes Patrick Bamford will "continue to show his qualities", after the striker scored for the third Premier League game in a row.
A deal for the Premier League to support lower-league clubs during the coronavirus pandemic "could be reached this week", according to Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden.
Watch highlights as a "superb lob" from Jordan Nobbs and a hat-trick from Lisa Evans help Arsenal beat Tottenham in the quarter-final of the Women's FA Cup.
Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson says the penalty against his side for a handball was "completely unacceptable" and the rule is "killing the game of football" after his side lost 2-1 at home to Everton.
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says he has never seen a game end in they way his team's 3-2 win at Brighton did, with United scoring a penalty in injury time.
Brighton boss Graham Potter praises his side's "courage" and "quality" after losing 3-2 to Manchester United in the last kick of the game thanks to a penalty from Bruno Fernandes.
A dramatic injury-time penalty gives Manchester United victory at Brighton and their first three points of the season in a stunning game at Amex Stadium.
Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Becky Spencer says Spurs are "making a statement" with the signing of USA striker Alex Morgan, as they look forward to their FA Cup clash with Arsenal.
Alex Greenwood and Lucy Bronze tell Eilidh Barbour about their decision to leave France and European champions Lyon and return to England with Manchester City.
Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder and Liverpool counterpart Jurgen Klopp are open to the top flight providing financial support to non-Premier league clubs.
Thiago Silva tells Football Focus' Caroline de Moraes that Frank Lampard is the reason he decided to move to Chelsea after eight seasons with Paris St-Germain.
Brighton and Hove Albion right-back Tariq Lamptey talks to Football Focus' Nick Bright about what it was like leaving Chelsea and his family home in London for life on the south coast.
Celtic and Rangers will both play four days before Scotland's Euro 2020 play-off against Israel after having Scottish Premiership games pushed back because of Europa League involvement.
Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho explains how he realised that the goals were too small before Spurs' Europa League play-off victory against Shkendija in North Macedonia.
After progressing from an amateur league to signing USA star Alex Morgan, Tottenham's co-head coaches discuss their journey to Saturday's Women's FA Cup quarter-final.
Mohamed Elyounoussi's 89th-minute goal spares Celtic's blushes as they labour to victory against Riga FC to reach the play-off round of the Europa League.
An emotional Luis Suarez says he expected to leave Barcelona this transfer window, but believes he can still play at the top level after joining La Liga rivals Atletico Madrid.
On-loan Leeds winger Jack Harrison talks about his decision to leave Manchester United's academy to pursue his dream of playing Premier League football.
Defending champions Al Hilal are kicked out of the Asian Champions League after naming only 11 players for their final group game with Shabab Al Ahli Dubai on Wednesday.
The Hungarian government insists it is "safe" for fans to attend Thursday's Super Cup between Bayern Munich and Sevilla despite opposition saying they will be "experimental rabbits".
Liverpool's home game with Arsenal is brought forward by 15 minutes with all future midweek Premier League games to finish before the new UK pub curfew.
Rangers say they are "bemused" by a "bizarre" Scottish FA charge given to manager Steven Gerrard for his response to a challenge on Alfredo Morelos in the win over Dundee United.
Ninth tier Hanley Town reach the FA Cup second qualifying round for the first time in their history thanks to a goal from a former Premier League striker.
In this episode of BBC Sport's Wonderkids series, Newcastle United & England's Bobby Clark is the latest to show off his silky skills in our three-part challenge.
The postponement of plans for fans to return to sporting events in England may lead to the "devastating impact" of football clubs folding, says Tranmere Rovers vice-chairman Nicola Palios.
Meet Scott Smith as he talks to host and founder of the Last Stand football tournament Gundeep Anand about how Smith became an agent, working with the likes of Andros Townsend, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Harry Redknapp.
A macaw interrupts Brazil's women's national team's practice at their training ground, landing on the head of defender Bruna Benites, before flying to one of the goals.
This is a huge season for John Stones but it could see him revive his career at Etihad Stadium, says former Manchester City and England defender Joleon Lescott.
Carlton Athletic and Ilkley Town of the West Yorkshire Premier League had an unlikely pitch invader on Saturday as an Alpaca stopped the game after running onto the pitch.
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard says the red card shown to Andreas Christensen changed everything about the game in which his side lost 2-0 to Liverpool.
Newcastle United manager Steve Bruce says he worries for Jamal Lewis after a 'stupid' challenge by Brighton's Yves Bissouma left the defender with a cut near his eye.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Jose Mourinho says Harry Kane's performance killed the game for his side after he scored one and set up the other four in a 5-2 win over Southampton.
Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa believes his side will find it difficult to keep taking all of the chances they are creating, despite an impressive chance conversion rate in scoring seven goals in their opening two Premier League matches.
Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti says his players are showing they are more motivated and ambitious this season following their 5-2 win over West Brom at Goodison Park.
Liverpool full-back Andy Robertson says Marcus Rashford could "be the first Manchester United player to get a standing ovation" at Anfield for his free school meals campaign.
Football Focus talks to fans and employees of Macclesfield Town FC, who describe the winding up of the club in the High Court this week as "heartbreaking".
Leeds United fans, including boxer Josh Warrington, tell Football Focus about their experiences supporting the club during their 16-year Premier League absence.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin tells Leon Osman he is excited to be playing alongside James Rodriguez, and believes the Colombian can help Everton compete for European football this season.
Leicester City striker Jamie talks to Football Focus' Dion Dublin about becoming the Premier League's oldest ever Golden Boot winner last season at 33 and celebrating with no fans.
An early deflected strike from Matias Nicolas Garcia gives Floriana a 1-0 win over Linfield in the Europa League second qualifying round at Windsor Park.
Goals from Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Hakan Calhanoglu give AC Milan a 2-0 win over League of Ireland side Shamrock Rovers in their Europa League qualifier.
Aberdeen set up a Europa League tie with Portuguese giants Sporting Lisbon by edging out FK Viking in their second qualifying round match in Stavanger.
Fifa president Gianni Infantino has met United States president Donald Trump to discuss the 2026 World Cup which is to be jointly held in the country along with Mexico and Canada.
As Manchester United prepare for their season opener against Crystal Palace on Saturday, BBC Sport's Simon Stone looks at whether they can challenge for major trophies.
Liam Loftus catches up with Aston Villa blogger Dan Morgan to discuss potential new signings at Villa Park - after Emiliano Martinez arrived and Jack Grealish signed a contract to stay.
Paris St-Germain forward Neymar is banned for two games after being sent off against Marseille - but French football authorities will investigate his accusation of racial abuse.
Some English Football League clubs will struggle to stay afloat beyond Christmas if there is a delay to the wider return of fans, BBC Sport has been told.
The Euro 2020 play-off semi-final between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Northern Ireland is moved to Sarajevo because of the poor condition of the pitch in Zenica.
Livingston return no positive Covid-19 tests following Saturday's defeat by Hamilton Academical, after three of the visitors' players were found to have the illness.
In this episode of BBC Sport's Wonderkids series, 16-year-old Manchester City and England player Darko Gyabi kicks off our three-part challenge with some fiery skills.
Danny Johnson's injury-time winner sees Leyton Orient came from 2-0 down to beat Plymouth Argyle 3-2 and set up a third round Carabao Cup tie with Tottenham.
From Vivienne Westwood intern to Season Zine editor, meet Felicia Pennant as she catches up with host Gundeep Anand to drop some career advice for young people looking to get into the world of journalism.
Liverpool to make late move for Thiago, Manchester United want Bale, Messi asked to take a pay cut, five clubs want Liverpool striker Origi, Suarez in limbo, plus more.
Chelsea defender Reece James scores a stunning long-range effort and gets an assist as they begin their Premier League season with victory at Brighton.
Jude Bellingham marks his Borussia Dortmund debut with a goal and Jadon Sancho also scores as the German giants beat 10-man Duisburg in the German Cup first round.
Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo praises striker Raul Jimenez's talent and work-rate after his goal helped his side beat Sheffield United 2-0 at Bramall Lane.
Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder praises his side's team spirit after they conceded two goals in the first six minutes of their 2-0 defeat at home by Wolves.
Wolverhampton Wanderers score twice in the first six minutes as they make a winning start to the new Premier League season with victory at Sheffield United.
Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti believes they now have a squad capable of competing, after the Toffees' new signings impressed in a 1-0 win at Tottenham.
West Bromwich Albion manager Slaven Bilic says his side need to adjust quickly to life in the Premier League after a 3-0 home defeat by Leicester City in their first match of the season.
Manchester United's Mason Greenwood says it was "poor judgement" to inhale nitrous oxide, after "historical pictures" of him doing so were published by the Sun.
West Bromwich Albion fans tell Match of the Day 2 what we should expect from Slaven Bilic's Baggies side, who return to the Premier League hosting Leicester on Sunday.
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl says referees should be encouraged to watch back controversial incidents after Jonathan Moss used the VAR pitch-side monitor to reverse a red card decision on Kyle Walker-Peters.
Fulham boss Scott Parker says his side's 3-0 defeat to Arsenal was "learning lesson" and his team "are going to lose more than we win" after coming up from the Championship.
Harry Maguire will remain Manchester United captain after being given a suspended prison sentence on the Greek island of Syros, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has confirmed.
Alan Shearer thinks Manchester City will win the Premier League title back off Liverpool but says predictions are difficult until the transfer window closes on 5 October.
Liverpool full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold tells Football Focus that a second Premier League title will be harder to win than the first, but that he wants many more trophies.
Boss Steve Bruce is pleased to see owner Mike Ashley "flex his muscles" in the transfer window and hopes a line is drawn under Newcastle's collapsed takeover.
Leeds United's Kalvin Phillips speaks to BBC Sport about "relentless and passionate" manager Marcelo Bielsa, looking forward to playing in the Premier League and getting his first England cap.
Fulham manager Scott Parker tells Football Focus how he used his own experience of relegation to bring a "vulnerable" squad together and secure promotion.
BBC Sport's Liam Loftus and Leeds United fan Ellis Platten discuss the latest transfer rumours surrounding Marcelo Bielsa's side, including Liverpool's Harry Wilson.
The English domestic season kicks off this weekend and with it the BBC's comprehensive coverage, which includes one live televised Premier League game.
Manager Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool are "different" to some Premier League rivals in the transfer window as they are "not owned by countries or oligarchs".
There is a "huge amount at stake" for Scottish football as clubs prepare to welcome limited numbers of fans back, says SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster.