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Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffers cardiac arrest during match against Cincinnati Bengals | Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffers cardiac arrest during match against Cincinnati Bengals | ||
− | PDC semi-finals – Michael Smith bt Gabriel Clemens (Germany), Michael van | + | PDC semi-finals – Michael Smith bt Gabriel Clemens (Germany), Michael van Gerwen bt Dimitri Van den Bergh (Belgium) |
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Australian Open women’s singles semi-finals – Rybakina bt Azarenka, Sabalenka bt Magda Linette (Poland) | Australian Open women’s singles semi-finals – Rybakina bt Azarenka, Sabalenka bt Magda Linette (Poland) | ||
− | ICC Cricketer of the Year awards – | + | ICC Cricketer of the Year awards – |
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+ | Men's Cricketer of the Year (Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy) – Babar Azam | ||
Men's Test Cricketer of the Year – Ben Stokes | Men's Test Cricketer of the Year – Ben Stokes | ||
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Men's T20 Cricketer of the Year – Suryakumar Yadav | Men's T20 Cricketer of the Year – Suryakumar Yadav | ||
− | + | Women’s Cricketer of the Year (Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy) – Nat Sciver-Brunt | |
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− | Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy – Nat Sciver | ||
− | Women's ODI Cricketer of the Year – Nat Sciver | + | Women's ODI Cricketer of the Year – Nat Sciver-Brunt |
Women's T20 Cricketer of the Year – Tahlia McGrath | Women's T20 Cricketer of the Year – Tahlia McGrath | ||
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Feb 8 | Feb 8 | ||
− | FIFA Club World Cup semi-final – Real Madrid | + | FIFA Club World Cup semi-final – Real Madrid bt Al Ahly (Egypt) |
Feb 9 | Feb 9 | ||
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Snowboard slopestyle – Mia Brookes, who becomes Great Britain's youngest world champion in snowboarding history at the age of 16 | Snowboard slopestyle – Mia Brookes, who becomes Great Britain's youngest world champion in snowboarding history at the age of 16 | ||
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+ | Jurgen Klinsmann appointed as manager of South Korea | ||
Feb 28 | Feb 28 | ||
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Euro 2024 qualifying Group A – Scotland 2 (McTominay (2)) Spain 0 | Euro 2024 qualifying Group A – Scotland 2 (McTominay (2)) Spain 0 | ||
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+ | Mar 29 | ||
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+ | Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger become the first managers to be inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame | ||
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World Snooker Championship first round – Anthony McGill bt Judd Trump | World Snooker Championship first round – Anthony McGill bt Judd Trump | ||
− | Champions League quarter-finals – Man City bt Bayern Munich, | + | Champions League quarter-finals – Man City bt Bayern Munich, Inter Milan bt Benfica |
Apr 20 | Apr 20 | ||
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May 8 | May 8 | ||
− | Laureus | + | Laureus Awards – |
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+ | Sportsman of the Year award – Lionel Messi | ||
− | + | Sportswoman of the Year award – Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce | |
− | + | Team of the Year award – Argentina men's football team | |
− | + | Breakthrough of the Year award – Carlos Alcaraz | |
− | + | Comeback of the Year award – Christian Eriksen | |
− | + | Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability award – Catherine Debrunner (Swiss para-athlete) | |
− | + | Action Sportsperson of the Year award – Eileen Gu | |
− | + | Sport for Good award – TeamUp (a programme for children displaced by war by Barcelona and Poland striker Robert Lewandowski) | |
Badminton Horse Trials – Ros Canter, riding Lordships Graffalo | Badminton Horse Trials – Ros Canter, riding Lordships Graffalo | ||
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National League playoff final – Notts County bt Chesterfield | National League playoff final – Notts County bt Chesterfield | ||
− | Champions – Wrexham, with 111 points. Notts County | + | Champions – Wrexham, with 111 points. Runners-up – Notts County, with 107 points |
Premiership semi-final – Saracens bt Northampton | Premiership semi-final – Saracens bt Northampton | ||
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Emilia Romagna Grand Prix called off because of major flooding in the region | Emilia Romagna Grand Prix called off because of major flooding in the region | ||
− | US PGA Championship (Oak Hill, New York) – Brooks Koepka. Third win and fifth major. 2<sup>nd</sup> Viktor Hovland | + | US PGA Championship (Oak Hill, New York) – Brooks Koepka. Third win and fifth major. 2<sup>nd</sup> Viktor Hovland, Scottie Scheffler. Hole-in-one for Michael Block |
FA Vase final – Ascot United bt Newport Pagnell Town | FA Vase final – Ascot United bt Newport Pagnell Town | ||
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Premiership rugby final – Saracens bt Sale to win their sixth title. Man of the match – Owen Farrell | Premiership rugby final – Saracens bt Sale to win their sixth title. Man of the match – Owen Farrell | ||
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+ | Premiership rugby top try scorer – Cadan Murley (Harlequins). 15 tries | ||
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+ | Premiership rugby top points scorer – Paddy Jackson (London Irish). 205 points | ||
United Rugby Championship Grand Final – Munster bt Stormers | United Rugby Championship Grand Final – Munster bt Stormers | ||
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Primeira Liga – Benfica | Primeira Liga – Benfica | ||
− | Ligue 1 (Le Championnat) – Paris Saint Germain | + | Ligue 1 (Le Championnat) – Paris Saint-Germain |
Eredivisie – Feyenoord | Eredivisie – Feyenoord | ||
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Spanish GP – Verstappen, Hamilton, Russell | Spanish GP – Verstappen, Hamilton, Russell | ||
− | Sue Redfern becomes first woman to stand as an on-field umpire in the T20 Blast | + | Sue Redfern becomes the first woman to stand as an on-field umpire in the T20 Blast |
Miyu Kato and Aldila Sutjiadi are disqualified from the French Open women’s doubles after Kato hit a ball girl with a ball | Miyu Kato and Aldila Sutjiadi are disqualified from the French Open women’s doubles after Kato hit a ball girl with a ball | ||
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West Ham’s first major trophy since winning the FA Cup in 1980 | West Ham’s first major trophy since winning the FA Cup in 1980 | ||
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Nations League semi-final – Spain bt Italy | Nations League semi-final – Spain bt Italy | ||
− | Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele record the US Open's first | + | Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele record the US Open's first rounds of 62 |
Jun 16 | Jun 16 | ||
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Nations League final (Rotterdam) – Spain bt Croatia | Nations League final (Rotterdam) – Spain bt Croatia | ||
− | Nottingham Open men’s – Murray bt Arthur Cazaux (France) | + | Nottingham Open men’s – Andy Murray bt Arthur Cazaux (France) |
Nottingham Open women’s – Katie Boulter bt Jodie Burrage | Nottingham Open women’s – Katie Boulter bt Jodie Burrage | ||
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World Cup of Darts final – Wales (Pryce and Clayton) bt Scotland (Wright and Anderson) | World Cup of Darts final – Wales (Pryce and Clayton) bt Scotland (Wright and Anderson) | ||
− | Andoni Iraola replaces Gary | + | Andoni Iraola replaces Gary O’Neil as manager of Bournemouth |
Jun 19 | Jun 19 | ||
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Gold Cup – Courage Mon Ami (Frankie Dettori) | Gold Cup – Courage Mon Ami (Frankie Dettori) | ||
− | King George V Stakes – Desert Hero | + | King George V Stakes – Desert Hero |
Valiant Force wins the Norfolk Stakes at odds of 150-1 to become the joint biggest-priced winner at Royal Ascot | Valiant Force wins the Norfolk Stakes at odds of 150-1 to become the joint biggest-priced winner at Royal Ascot | ||
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Ruben Neves moves from Wolves to Al-Hilal | Ruben Neves moves from Wolves to Al-Hilal | ||
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+ | Graeme Souness completes a swim across the English Channel to raise £1m for charity | ||
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Joe Root takes his 176th catch, the highest by a player for England in Test cricket | Joe Root takes his 176th catch, the highest by a player for England in Test cricket | ||
− | Savannah Marshall | + | Savannah Marshall becomes the undisputed super-middleweight champion |
English Greyhound Derby – Gaytime Nemo | English Greyhound Derby – Gaytime Nemo | ||
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Jonas Vingegaard takes the yellow jersey in Tour de France | Jonas Vingegaard takes the yellow jersey in Tour de France | ||
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+ | Georgian team Black Lion and South African side Cheetahs are invited to join the 2023-24 European Challenge Cup | ||
Jul 7 | Jul 7 | ||
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Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid win their fifth Wimbledon men's wheelchair doubles title together | Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid win their fifth Wimbledon men's wheelchair doubles title together | ||
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+ | Wimbledon wheelchair women’s singles – Diede de Groot (Netherlands). It was her eleventh consecutive major singles title | ||
T20 Blast Finals Day (Edgbaston). Semi-finals – Essex Eagles bt Hampshire Hawks, Somerset bt Surrey | T20 Blast Finals Day (Edgbaston). Semi-finals – Essex Eagles bt Hampshire Hawks, Somerset bt Surrey | ||
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Declan Rice moves from West Ham to Arsenal for £105 million | Declan Rice moves from West Ham to Arsenal for £105 million | ||
− | Lionel Messi signs for Inter Miami | + | Lionel Messi signs for Inter Miami after leaving Paris Saint-Germain |
Jul 16 | Jul 16 | ||
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Harvey Barnes moves from Leicester City to Newcastle Utd | Harvey Barnes moves from Leicester City to Newcastle Utd | ||
− | World Matchplay darts final – Nathan Aspinall | + | World Matchplay darts final – Nathan Aspinall bt Jonny Clayton |
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+ | Leon Marchand (France) breaks Michael Phelps’ world record in the 400m individual medley, then the longest-standing mark in the world | ||
Jul 24 | Jul 24 | ||
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Chelsea are fined £8 million for breaching FFP rules | Chelsea are fined £8 million for breaching FFP rules | ||
− | Men’s 4 x 200m freestyle relay – GB (Scott, Richards, Guy, | + | Men’s 4 x 200m freestyle relay – GB (Scott, Richards, Guy, Dean) |
Jul 29 | Jul 29 | ||
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King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes – Hukum | King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes – Hukum | ||
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+ | Speedway World Cup – Poland. 2<sup>nd</sup> Great Britain | ||
+ | |||
+ | Clive Rowlands dies | ||
Jul 30 | Jul 30 | ||
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World Aquatics Championships finish. China topped the medal table | World Aquatics Championships finish. China topped the medal table | ||
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+ | Triple individual gold medallists Leon Marchand and Kaylee McKeown are named best male and female swimmers of the World Aquatics Championships | ||
+ | |||
+ | Backstroke swimmer Kaylee McKeown (Australia) became the first female in worlds history to complete the 50m, 100m and 200m treble in any stroke | ||
Sarah Sjostrom wins a 21st individual world medal to surpass Michael Phelps’ tally | Sarah Sjostrom wins a 21st individual world medal to surpass Michael Phelps’ tally | ||
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Bryson DeChambeau hits 58 in final round to win LIV Golf Greenbrier title | Bryson DeChambeau hits 58 in final round to win LIV Golf Greenbrier title | ||
− | Men’s Elite Road Race – Mathieu van der Poel | + | Men’s Elite Road Race – Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands) |
Aug 9 | Aug 9 | ||
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Spencer Johnson takes 3-1 from 20 balls for Oval Invincibles in The Hundred | Spencer Johnson takes 3-1 from 20 balls for Oval Invincibles in The Hundred | ||
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+ | Women’s time trial – Chloe Dygert (USA) | ||
Aug 11 | Aug 11 | ||
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Harry Kane moves from Spurs to Bayern Munich | Harry Kane moves from Spurs to Bayern Munich | ||
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+ | Men’s time trial – Remco Evanepoel (Belgium) | ||
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Women’s Challenge Cup final – St Helens bt Leeds Rhinos | Women’s Challenge Cup final – St Helens bt Leeds Rhinos | ||
− | Following a Eurosport merger, BT Sport | + | Following a Eurosport merger, BT Sport changes its name to TNT Sports |
Arlington Million – Set Piece | Arlington Million – Set Piece | ||
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Women’s British Open (Walton Heath) – Lilia Vu (USA). 2<sup>nd</sup> Charley Hull | Women’s British Open (Walton Heath) – Lilia Vu (USA). 2<sup>nd</sup> Charley Hull | ||
− | James Bracey 224 for | + | James Bracey 224 for Gloucestershire against Somerset in One Day Cup |
+ | |||
+ | Women’s road race – Lotte Kopecky (Belgium) | ||
Aug 14 | Aug 14 | ||
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Semi-final – Spain bt Sweden | Semi-final – Spain bt Sweden | ||
− | Neymar moves from Paris | + | Neymar moves from Paris Saint-Germain to Al-Hilal |
Aug 16 | Aug 16 | ||
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During the medal ceremony, Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales kissed Jennifer Hermoso on the lips | During the medal ceremony, Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales kissed Jennifer Hermoso on the lips | ||
− | Golden boot – Aitana | + | Golden boot – Aitana Bonmati (Spain) |
Golden ball – Hinate Miyazawa (Japan). 5 goals | Golden ball – Hinate Miyazawa (Japan). 5 goals | ||
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Women’s 5000m – Faith Kipyegon. Silver – Sifan Hassan | Women’s 5000m – Faith Kipyegon. Silver – Sifan Hassan | ||
− | Men’s | + | Men’s 4 x 100m relay – USA |
Women’s marathon – Amane Beriso Shankule (Ethiopia) | Women’s marathon – Amane Beriso Shankule (Ethiopia) | ||
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Women’s shot put – Chase Ealey (USA) | Women’s shot put – Chase Ealey (USA) | ||
− | Women’s | + | Women’s 4 x 100m relay – USA. Bronze – GB (Philip, Lansiquot, Williams, Neita) |
England lose to Fiji in rugby union for the first time. Courtney Lawes wins 100th cap | England lose to Fiji in rugby union for the first time. Courtney Lawes wins 100th cap | ||
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Men’s 5000m – Jakob Ingebrigtsen | Men’s 5000m – Jakob Ingebrigtsen | ||
− | Men’s marathon – | + | Men’s marathon – Victor Kiplangat (Uganda) |
Men’s javelin – Neerav Chopra (India) | Men’s javelin – Neerav Chopra (India) | ||
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Women’s 800m – Mary Moraa (Kenya). Silver – Keely Hodgkinson | Women’s 800m – Mary Moraa (Kenya). Silver – Keely Hodgkinson | ||
− | Women’s | + | Women’s 4 x 400m relay – Netherlands. Bronze – GB (Nielsen, Anning, Pipi, Yeargin) |
− | Men’s | + | Men’s 4 x 400m relay – USA. Bronze – GB (Haydock-Wilson, Dobson, Davey, Mitcham) |
Women’s high jump – Yaroslava Mahuchikh (Ukraine). 4<sup>th</sup> Morgan Lake | Women’s high jump – Yaroslava Mahuchikh (Ukraine). 4<sup>th</sup> Morgan Lake | ||
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The Hundred finals (Lords). Men – Oval Invincibles bt Manchester Originals. Women – Southern Brave bt Northern Superchargers | The Hundred finals (Lords). Men – Oval Invincibles bt Manchester Originals. Women – Southern Brave bt Northern Superchargers | ||
− | + | Men: most runs – Jos Buttler, most wickets – Tymal Mills | |
+ | |||
+ | Women: most runs – Danni Wyatt, most wickets – Georgia Adams | ||
+ | |||
+ | Men’s player of the series – Jamie Overton (Manchester Originals) | ||
− | + | Women’s player of the series – Marizanne Kapp (Oval Invincibles) | |
Dutch GP – Verstappen, Alonso, Gasly | Dutch GP – Verstappen, Alonso, Gasly | ||
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Men's Coach of the Year – Pep Guardiola | Men's Coach of the Year – Pep Guardiola | ||
− | Women's Player of the Year – Aitana | + | Women's Player of the Year – Aitana Bonmati |
Women's Coach of the Year – Sarina Wiegman | Women's Coach of the Year – Sarina Wiegman | ||
President's Award – Miroslav Klose | President's Award – Miroslav Klose | ||
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+ | == September == | ||
+ | Sep 1 | ||
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+ | Gus Atkinson takes four wickets on England debut in T20 match against New Zealand | ||
+ | |||
+ | Transfer deadline day – | ||
+ | |||
+ | Alex Iwobi moves from Everton to Fulham | ||
+ | |||
+ | Brennan Johnson moves from Nottingham Forest to Spurs | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cole Palmer moves from Man City to Chelsea | ||
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+ | Matheus Nunes moves from Wolves to Man City | ||
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+ | Callum Hudson-Odoi moves from Chelsea to Nottingham Forest | ||
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+ | Sep 2 | ||
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+ | Haaland hat-trick against Fulham | ||
+ | |||
+ | Son hat-trick for Spurs against Burnley | ||
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+ | Evan Ferguson hat-trick for Brighton against Newcastle | ||
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+ | Sep 3 | ||
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+ | Heath Streak dies | ||
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+ | Italian GP – Verstappen, Perez, Sainz | ||
+ | |||
+ | Record tenth successive win for Verstappen | ||
+ | |||
+ | Walker Cup (St Andrews) USA bt Great Britain and Ireland | ||
+ | |||
+ | Burghley Horse Trials – Oliver Townend, riding Ballaghmor Class | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Rowing Championships (Belgrade) – GB win six gold medals | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 4 | ||
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+ | Ludvig Aberg will make his Ryder Cup debut for Europe after being named in captain Luke Donald's six wildcard picks | ||
+ | |||
+ | US Open fourth round – Andrey Rublev bt Jack Draper | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 5 | ||
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+ | Jorge Vilda, Spain's Women's World Cup-winning head coach, has been sacked amid the ongoing Luis Rubiales scandal | ||
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+ | A horse called Doom is beaten at odds of 1-25 to become the joint shortest-priced loser in British racing history. It lost out to 9-1 chance Karmology in a two-horse race at Ripon | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 6 | ||
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+ | Sri Lanka women defeat England in a series for the first time, winning the T20 series 2-1 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 7 | ||
+ | |||
+ | US Open women’s semi-finals – Gauff bt Muchova, Sabalenka bt Keys | ||
+ | |||
+ | Edward Hide dies | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 8 | ||
+ | |||
+ | US Open men’s semi-finals – Djokovic bt Ben Shelton (USA), Medvedev bt Alcaraz | ||
+ | |||
+ | US Open men’s doubles final – Ram and Salisbury bt Bopanna and Ebden. Third successive win | ||
+ | |||
+ | Demarai Gray moves from Everton to Al-Ettifaq | ||
+ | |||
+ | Rugby World Cup starts in Paris. Chile makes its first ever appearance. Canada failed to qualify for the first time | ||
+ | |||
+ | Opening match – France 27 New Zealand 13. First try scored by Mark Telea (New Zealand) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 9 | ||
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+ | US Open women’s singles final – Gauff bt Sabalenka | ||
+ | |||
+ | US Open mixed doubles final – Helioevaara and Danilena bt Krajicek and Pegula | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ireland 82 Romania 8 | ||
+ | |||
+ | England 27 Argentina 3. All of England’s points were scored by George Ford (6 penalties, 3 drop goals). Tom Curry becomes the first English player to be sent off at a Rugby World Cup. Match played in Marseille | ||
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+ | Ukraine 1 England 1. Kyle Walker scored his first England goal on his 77th appearance. Match played in Wroclaw | ||
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+ | European Dressage Championships. Team – GB (Gareth Hughes, Carl Hester, Charlotte Dujardin, Charlotte Fry) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 10 | ||
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+ | US Open men’s singles final – Djokovic bt Medvedev. Fourth US Open title and 24th major singles title overall | ||
+ | |||
+ | US Open women’s doubles final – Dabrowski and Routliffe bt Siegemund and Zvonareva | ||
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+ | Great North Run. Men – Tamirat Tola (Ethiopia). Women – Peres Jepchirchir (Kenya) | ||
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+ | Mo Farah finished fourth in the final race of his career | ||
+ | |||
+ | Tour of Britain – Wout van Aert | ||
+ | |||
+ | IndyCar Series – Alex Palou | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 12 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Scotland 1 (Maguire o.g.) England 3 (Foden, Bellingham, Kane) | ||
+ | |||
+ | 150th anniversary of the first official meeting between Scotland and England | ||
+ | |||
+ | Simona Halep banned for four years for doping | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 13 | ||
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+ | Ben Stokes hits 182 against New Zealand, the highest score by an England batter in a one-day international | ||
+ | |||
+ | Perrie Mans dies | ||
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+ | Sep 15 | ||
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+ | Dawid Malan 127 in final ODI against New Zealand. England win series 3-1 | ||
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+ | Sep 16 | ||
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+ | One Day Cup final (Trent Bridge) Leicestershire 267-7 (Swindells 117) Hampshire 265-8 | ||
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+ | Johnny Sexton becomes Ireland's all-time record points scorer, surpassing Ronan O'Gara who scored 1083 points | ||
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+ | St Leger – Continuous (Ryan Moore), trained by Aidan O’Brien. Desert Hero, owned by King Charles, finished third | ||
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+ | Sep 17 | ||
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+ | Singapore GP – Sainz, Norris, Hamilton. 5<sup>th</sup> Verstappen | ||
+ | |||
+ | Liam Lawson (New Zealand) replaced Daniel Ricciardo at AlphaTauri and finished ninth | ||
+ | |||
+ | BMW PGA Championship – Ryan Fox (New Zealand) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Shanghai Masters final – O’Sullivan bt Brecel | ||
+ | |||
+ | Vuelta a Espana – Sepp Kuss (USA, Team Jumbo-Visma). 2<sup>nd</sup> Vingegaard. 3<sup>rd</sup> Roglic | ||
+ | |||
+ | Diamond League finals held in Eugene, Oregon (Prefontaine Classic) – | ||
+ | |||
+ | Men’s 100m – Christian Coleman | ||
+ | |||
+ | Men’s 200m – Andre de Grasse | ||
+ | |||
+ | Men’s 400m – Kirani James | ||
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+ | Men’s 1500m and 5000m – Jakob Ingebritsen | ||
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+ | Men’s pole vault – Armand Duplantis. New world record of 6.23m | ||
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+ | Women’s 100m and 200m – Shericka Jackson | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s 400m – Marileidy Paulino | ||
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+ | Women’s 800m – Athing Mu | ||
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+ | Women’s 1500m – Faith Kipyegon | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s 5000m – Gudaf Tsegay. New world record of 14:00.21 | ||
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+ | Women’s triple jump – Yulimar Rojas | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s pole vault – Katie Moon | ||
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+ | Fiji 22 Australia 15 | ||
+ | |||
+ | England 34 Japan 12 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Davis Cup – GB beat Switzerland, Australia and France to advance to the finals in Malaga | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Series of Darts final – Michael van Gerwen bt Nathan Aspinall | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 19 | ||
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+ | Union Berlin and Antwerp made their debut appearances in the group stage of the Champions League | ||
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+ | Sep 20 | ||
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+ | Sheffield Utd player Maddy Cusack dies | ||
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+ | Sep 21 | ||
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+ | France 96 Namibia 0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 22 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Emily Pedersen hits a hole-in-one in Solheim Cup | ||
+ | |||
+ | League Leaders’ Shield – Wigan Warriors | ||
+ | |||
+ | Wakefield Trinity are relegated from the Super League | ||
+ | |||
+ | Julian Nagelsmann replaces Hansi Flick as the new head coach of Germany | ||
+ | |||
+ | Aaron Rodgers ruptures an Achilles tendon in first game for New York Jets | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 23 | ||
+ | |||
+ | England 71 Chile 0. Henry Arundell scores five tries | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ireland 13 South Africa 8 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Georgia 18 Portugal 18. This was the first draw in a World Cup match since 2011 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2022 Asian Games start in Hangzhou, China | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 24 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Solheim Cup (Finca Cortesin, Spain) – Europe 14 USA 14. Europe retain the trophy | ||
+ | |||
+ | Spain's Carlota Ciganda holed the winning putt and won all four matches she played in | ||
+ | |||
+ | European captain – Suzann Petersen | ||
+ | |||
+ | US captain – Stacey Lewis | ||
+ | |||
+ | Japanese GP – Verstappen, Norris, Piastri. First podium finish for Piastri | ||
+ | |||
+ | Red Bull win constructor’s title with six races to spare | ||
+ | |||
+ | Berlin marathon. Men’s – Eliud Kipchoge. Women’s – Tigist Assefa (Ethiopia) in a world record time of 2:11.53 | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Triathlon Championship Series Finals. Men – Dorian Coninx (France). Women – Beth Potter. 2<sup>nd</sup> Kate Waugh | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sheffield Utd 0 Newcastle Utd 8. Eight different players scored goals | ||
+ | |||
+ | Scotland 40 Australia 6 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy final – Southern Vipers bt The Blaze | ||
+ | |||
+ | Southern Vipers head coach Charlotte Edwards also steered Southern Brave to victory in The Hundred | ||
+ | |||
+ | Miami Dolphins score the second-highest number of points in a game in NFL history as they beat the Denver Broncos 70-20 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Caribbean Premier League (CPLT20) final – Guyana Amazon Warriors bt Trinbago Knight Riders | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 27 | ||
+ | |||
+ | EFL Cup third round – Newcastle Utd bt Man City | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 28 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Rugby union Championship club Jersey Reds ceases trading | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 29 | ||
+ | |||
+ | County Championship won by Surrey. Captain – Rory Burns. Coach – Gareth Batty | ||
+ | |||
+ | Relegated – Middlesex, Northamptonshire | ||
+ | |||
+ | Promoted – Durham, Worcestershire | ||
+ | |||
+ | New Zealand 96 Italy 17 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sam Whitelock sets a new record of 149 New Zealand caps | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sep 30 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Aston Villa 6 (Watkins 3) Brighton 1 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Darcy Graham scores four tries for Scotland against Romania | ||
+ | |||
+ | Wolves bt Man City. First defeat of the season for Man City | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ryder Cup – Hovland and Aberg bt Scheffler and Koepka 9&7 | ||
+ | |||
+ | McIlroy is involved in an angry exchange with Patrick Cantlay's caddie Joe LaCava over his celebrations on the 18th green | ||
+ | |||
+ | Patrick Cantlay refuses to wear the Ryder Cup cap | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Artistic Gymnastics Championships start in Antwerp | ||
+ | |||
+ | Luis Diaz goal for Liverpool against Spurs wrongly disallowed by VAR Darren England and assistant VAR Dan Cook | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cambridgeshire Handicap – Astro King | ||
+ | |||
+ | AFL Grand Final – Collingwood bt Brisbane Lions | ||
+ | |||
+ | Speedway Grand Prix – Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland). Fourth world title | ||
+ | |||
+ | == October == | ||
+ | Oct 1 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ryder Cup (Marco Simone Golf and Country Club, Rome) – Europe 16 ½ United States 11 ½ | ||
+ | |||
+ | Tommy Fleetwood won the point that secured the cup for Europe | ||
+ | |||
+ | Rory McIlroy was the only player to win four matches | ||
+ | |||
+ | British Open snooker final – Williams bt Selby | ||
+ | |||
+ | Simone Biles becomes the first woman to land a Yurchenko double pike vault | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mark Nicholas succeeds Stephen Fry as the next president of the Marylebone Cricket Club | ||
+ | |||
+ | Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe – Ace Impact | ||
+ | |||
+ | NRL Grand Final – Penrith Panthers bt Brisbane Broncos | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 2 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Francis Lee dies | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 3 | ||
+ | |||
+ | PCA Player of the Year – Harry Brook | ||
+ | |||
+ | Young Player – James Rew (Somerset) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s Player – Tammy Beaumont | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 4 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Spain, Portugal, and Morocco are named as the co-hosts for the 2030 World Cup, with the opening three matches taking place in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 5 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Opening match of Cricket World Cup in Ahmedabad – England 282-9 New Zealand 283-1 (Conway 152*, Ravindra 123*) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Men’s all-around – Daiki Hashimoto (Japan) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 6 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s all-around – Simone Biles | ||
+ | |||
+ | Simone Biles becomes the most decorated gymnast in history. Her total of 34 world and Olympic medals is more than any other gymnast, male or female | ||
+ | |||
+ | Super League semi-final – Catalans Dragons bt St Helens | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 7 | ||
+ | |||
+ | England 18 Samoa 17. Winning try scored by Danny Care | ||
+ | |||
+ | Owen Farrell becomes England's record points scorer with 1,181 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Super League semi-final – Wigan bt Hull KR | ||
+ | |||
+ | South Africa 428-5 (Van der Dussen 108, Markram 106, De Kock 100) Sri Lanka 326 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Aiden Markram hit the fastest World Cup hundred, off 49 balls | ||
+ | |||
+ | Men’s floor – Artem Dolgopyat (Israel) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Pommel horse – Rhys McClenaghan | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s vault – Rebeca Andrade (Brazil) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Qatar GP sprint – Piastri, Verstappen, Norris | ||
+ | |||
+ | Verstappen wins third Formula 1 drivers' world championship with six races to spare | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 8 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women's Super League Grand Final – York bt Leeds | ||
+ | |||
+ | Chicago Marathon – Kelvin Kiptum, in a new world record time of 2:00.35 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Men’s vault – Jake Jarman | ||
+ | |||
+ | Beam – Simone Biles | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s floor – Simone Biles | ||
+ | |||
+ | Qatar GP – Verstappen, Piastri, Norris | ||
+ | |||
+ | Portugal bt Fiji | ||
+ | |||
+ | Final pool tables – | ||
+ | |||
+ | Pool A – France, New Zealand, Italy, Uruguay, Namibia | ||
+ | |||
+ | Pool B – Ireland, South Africa, Scotland, Tonga, Romania | ||
+ | |||
+ | Pool C – Wales, Fiji, Australia, Portugal, Georgia | ||
+ | |||
+ | Pool D – England, Argentina, Japan, Samoa, Chile | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Grand Prix darts final – Luke Humphries bt Gerwyn Price | ||
+ | |||
+ | British Touring Car Championship – Ashley Sutton. Fourth win | ||
+ | |||
+ | English Open snooker final – Judd Trump bt Zhang Anda | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 10 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dawid Malan hits 140 for England against Bangladesh | ||
+ | |||
+ | Joe Root becomes England's all-time record run-scorer in World Cups, surpassing Graham Gooch | ||
+ | |||
+ | UK & Ireland are announced as Euro 2028 hosts | ||
+ | |||
+ | Turkey and Italy are named Euro 2032 hosts | ||
+ | |||
+ | Pakistan chase a World Cup record 345 to beat Sri Lanka. The match is the first in World Cup history to have four centuries | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 11 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Wayne Rooney is appointed as manager of Birmingham City after leaving DC United | ||
+ | |||
+ | Steve Prescott Man of Steel – Bevan French (Wigan Warriors) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Woman of Steel – Sinead Peach (York Valkyrie) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 13 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Alistair Cook retires. He scored 26,643 runs from 352 first-class matches | ||
+ | |||
+ | Levi Colwill (Chelsea) makes England debut against Australia | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 14 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Super League Grand Final (Old Trafford) Wigan 10 Catalans Dragons 2. Liam Marshall scored the only try. Harry Sunderland Trophy – Jake Wardle. Sam Tomkins retires | ||
+ | |||
+ | Quarter-finals – Argentina 29 Wales 17 | ||
+ | |||
+ | New Zealand 28 Ireland 24. Ireland lose in quarter-finals for the eighth time. Johnny Sexton retires | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ironman World Championship – Lucy Charles-Barclay | ||
+ | |||
+ | Tommy Fury bt KSI in a six-round cruiserweight contest | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cesarewitch – The Shunter | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 15 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Quarter-finals – England 30 Fiji 24 | ||
+ | |||
+ | South Africa 29 France 28 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cricket World Cup – England suffer their first loss to Afghanistan in any format | ||
+ | |||
+ | Philippe Clement replaces Michael Beale as manager of Rangers | ||
+ | |||
+ | RFL Championship Grand Final – London Broncos bt Toulouse Olympique | ||
+ | |||
+ | Featherstone Rovers won the League Leader's Shield | ||
+ | |||
+ | British Superbike Championship – Tommy Bridewell | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 17 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cricket World Cup – Netherlands bt South Africa | ||
+ | |||
+ | England bt Italy to qualify for Euro 2024 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 20 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Rugby World Cup semi-final – New Zealand 44 Argentina 6. Will Jordan hat-trick | ||
+ | |||
+ | WNBA Finals – Las Vegas Aces bt New York Liberty | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 21 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Bobby Charlton dies | ||
+ | |||
+ | Rugby World Cup semi-final – South Africa 16 England 15. Only try scored by RG Snyman. Winning penalty scored by Handre Pollard | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cricket World Cup – South Africa 399-7 (Klaasen 109) England 170 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Champion Stakes at Ascot won by Frankie Dettori on King of Steel on his last British ride | ||
+ | |||
+ | Champion flat jockey – William Buick | ||
+ | |||
+ | Champion flat trainer – John and Thady Gosden | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 22 | ||
+ | |||
+ | United States GP – Verstappen, Norris, Sainz | ||
+ | |||
+ | Hamilton finished in second place but was disqualified | ||
+ | |||
+ | LIV Golf Team Championship – Crushers GC, captained by Bryson DeChambeau | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 23 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Bishan Bedi dies | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 24 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Bill Kenwright dies | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 25 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cricket World Cup – Australia 399-8 Netherlands 90 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Australia won by 309 runs, a record margin in the World Cup | ||
+ | |||
+ | Glenn Maxwell hits the fastest men's World Cup century, in 40 balls | ||
+ | |||
+ | Bas de Leede concedes 115 runs, an ODI record | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 26 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Newcastle and Italy midfielder Sandro Tonali is banned for 10 months by the Italian Football Federation for breaching betting rules | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cricket World Cup – England 156 Sri Lanka 160-2 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 27 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Bronze final (third place play-off) – England 26 Argentina 23 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 28 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cricket World Cup – Australia 388 New Zealand 383-9. Highest scoring game (771 runs) in World Cup history | ||
+ | |||
+ | Eddie Nketiah hat-trick for Arsenal against Sheffield Utd | ||
+ | |||
+ | Rugby World Cup final (Stade de France, Paris) – South Africa 12 New Zealand 11. Handre Pollard kicked four penalties. The only try was scored by Beauden Barrett. New Zealand captain Sam Cane was sent off. Referee – Wayne Barnes (England). Fourth title for South Africa. Captain – Siya Kolisi. Player of the match – Pieter-Steph du Toit. South Africa coach – Jacques Nienaber | ||
+ | |||
+ | Top try scorer – Will Jordan (New Zealand). 8 tries | ||
+ | |||
+ | Top points scorer – Owen Farrell. 75 points | ||
+ | |||
+ | Tyson Fury bt former UFC fighter Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nottingham Panthers forward Adam Johnson dies after suffering a serious cut to his neck from a skate during a Challenge Cup match against Sheffield Steelers | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 29 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cricket World Cup – India 229 England 129 | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Rally Championship – Kalle Rovanpera | ||
+ | |||
+ | European Darts Championship final – Peter Wright bt James Wade | ||
+ | |||
+ | Eddie Jones resigns as manager of Australia rugby union team | ||
+ | |||
+ | Superbike World Championships – Alvaro Bautista (Spain) | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Rugby Awards – | ||
+ | |||
+ | Player of the year – Ardie Savea (New Zealand) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s player of the year – Marlie Packer (England) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Coach of the Year – Andy Farrell (Ireland) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Oct 30 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ballon d’Or – Lionel Messi. Eighth win | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s Ballon d’Or – Aitana Bonmati | ||
+ | |||
+ | Kopa Trophy – Jude Bellingham | ||
+ | |||
+ | == November == | ||
+ | Nov 1 | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Series – Texas Rangers bt Arizona Diamondbacks. MVP – Corey Seager | ||
+ | |||
+ | American League MVP – Shohei Ohtani (Los Angeles Angels) | ||
+ | |||
+ | National League MVP – Ronald Acuna (Atlanta Braves) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 2 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Wayne Barnes announces his retirement from refereeing following the Rugby World Cup final | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cricket World Cup – India 357-8 Sri Lanka 55. The first five Sri Lankan batters scored a total of 2 runs | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year – Mary Earps | ||
+ | |||
+ | Young Sportswoman of the Year – Mia Brookes | ||
+ | |||
+ | Team of the Year – England football | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 3 | ||
+ | |||
+ | League of Ireland – Shamrock Rovers | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 4 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cricket World Cup – Australia 286 England 253. England are eliminated | ||
+ | |||
+ | Aldershot beat Swindon Town 7-4 in the FA Cup to become the first ever non-league side to score seven goals against league opponents | ||
+ | |||
+ | England rugby league team complete a 3-0 Test series victory over Tonga | ||
+ | |||
+ | Copa Libertadores final – Fluminense bt Boca Juniors | ||
+ | |||
+ | Breeders’ Cup Classic – White Abarrio | ||
+ | |||
+ | Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf – Inspiral | ||
+ | |||
+ | Breeder’s Cup Turf – Auguste Rodin | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 5 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sao Paulo GP – Verstappen, Norris, Alonso | ||
+ | |||
+ | NASCAR Cup Series – Ryan Blaney | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 6 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Angelo Mathews becomes first international cricketer to be timed out, in a World Cup match for Sri Lanka against Bangladesh | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nicolas Jackson hat-trick for Chelsea against Spurs | ||
+ | |||
+ | Phil Neville is appointed manager of Major League Soccer team Portland Timbers | ||
+ | |||
+ | WTA Tour final (Cancun) – Swiatek bt Pegula | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 7 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Melbourne Cup – Without a Fight | ||
+ | |||
+ | Glenn Maxwell hits 201* for Australia against Afghanistan. Maxwell shares a partnership of 202 for the eighth wicket with Pat Cummins (12*) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Champions League – Atletico Madrid 6 Celtic 0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 9 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ace Impact named horse of the year at Cartier Racing Awards | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 10 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ange Postecoglou becomes the first boss ever to win the first three Manager of the Month awards available to him, and the first to claim the first three awards from the start of any Premier League season | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 11 | ||
+ | |||
+ | David Willey takes his 100th ODI wicket in his final appearance for England | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 12 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Billie Jean Cup Finals (Seville) – Canada bt Italy | ||
+ | |||
+ | Billie Jean King Cup play-off (Copper Box Arena, London) – GB bt Sweden. Katie Boulter won both of her matches | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cricket World Cup final table – India, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Afghanistan, England, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Netherlands | ||
+ | |||
+ | Chelsea 4 Man City 4 | ||
+ | |||
+ | International Championship snooker final – Zhang Anda bt Tom Ford | ||
+ | |||
+ | Zhang Anda made a 147 break in the final | ||
+ | |||
+ | Tom Aspinall becomes the first British mixed martial artist to win the UFC Heavyweight Championship | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 14 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Chelsea boss Emma Hayes is named the new manager of the United States women's national team | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 15 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cricket World Cup semi-final – India 397-4 (Kohli 117, Shreyas 105) New Zealand 327 (Mitchell 134, Shami 7-57) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Virat Kohli breaks the record of Sachin Tendulkar as he hits his 50th one-day international century | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ultra-marathon runner Joasia Zakrzewski is banned for 12 months by UK Athletics for using a car in a race | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 16 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cricket World Cup semi-final – South Africa 212 (Miller 101) Australia 215-7 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 17 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Everton receive immediate 10-point Premier League deduction for financial rules breach | ||
+ | |||
+ | The first practice session of the Las Vegas GP is called off after Carlos Sainz's Ferrari hits a loose manhole cover, badly damaging his car | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 18 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Euro 2024 qualifier – France 14 Gibraltar 0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Las Vegas GP – Verstappen, Leclerc, Perez | ||
+ | |||
+ | ATP World Tour Finals (Turin). Semi-finals – Djokovic bt Alcaraz, Sinner bt Medvedev | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 19 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cricket World Cup final (Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad) India 240 Australia 241-4 (Head 137). Australia won by six wickets | ||
+ | |||
+ | Most runs – Virat Kohli (765) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Most wickets – Mohmmed Shami (24) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Player of the Tournament – Virat Kohli | ||
+ | |||
+ | DP World Tour Championship – Nicolai Hojgaard | ||
+ | |||
+ | Race to Dubai – Rory McIlroy | ||
+ | |||
+ | Champion of Champions final – Allen bt Trump | ||
+ | |||
+ | ATP Tour final – Djokovic bt Sinner | ||
+ | |||
+ | ATP Tour doubles final – Salisbury and Ram bt Granollers and Zeballos | ||
+ | |||
+ | Grey Cup – Montreal Alouettes bt Winnipeg Blue Bombers | ||
+ | |||
+ | Grand Slam of Darts final – Luke Humphries bt Rob Cross | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 21 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Hayley Turner becomes the first female jockey in Europe to ride 1,000 winners | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 22 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Barnsley are thrown out of the FA Cup for fielding an ineligible player in their first-round replay win at Horsham | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 23 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Davis Cup quarter-final – Serbia bt GB. Miomir Kecmanovic bt Jack Draper, Novak Djokovic bt Cameron Norrie | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 25 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Davis Cup semi-finals – Italy bt Serbia, Australia bt Finland | ||
+ | |||
+ | Katie Taylor bt Chantelle Cameron in Dublin to win WBA, WBC, WBO and IBF light-welterweight titles | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 26 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Terry Venables dies | ||
+ | |||
+ | Abu Dhabi GP – Verstappen, Leclerc, Russell | ||
+ | |||
+ | 19th win this season for Max Verstappen. Sergio Perez won two races. Carlos Sainz won one race (Singapore GP) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Red Bull won 21 races. Ferrari won one race | ||
+ | |||
+ | Final standings – 1<sup>st</sup> Max Verstappen 575 points, 2<sup>nd</sup> Sergio Perez 285 points, 3<sup>rd</sup> Lewis Hamilton 234 points | ||
+ | |||
+ | Constructors – 1<sup>st</sup> Red Bull 860 points, 2<sup>nd</sup> Ferrari 409 points, 3<sup>rd</sup> Mercedes 406 points | ||
+ | |||
+ | Formula 2 Championship – Theo Pourchaire (France) | ||
+ | |||
+ | MotoGP – Francesco Bagnaia (Italy), riding a Ducati | ||
+ | |||
+ | Constructors’ champion – Ducati | ||
+ | |||
+ | Moto2 – Pedro Acosta (Spain) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Moto3 – Jaume Masia (Spain) | ||
+ | |||
+ | MotoE – Mattia Casadei (Italy) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Davis Cup final (Malaga) – Italy 2 Australia 0. Arnaldi bt Popyrin, Sinner bt de Minaur | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 27 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cricket Writers' Club awards – | ||
+ | |||
+ | Bob Willis Trophy – Harry Brook | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s Cricket Award – Nat Sciver-Brunt | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 28 | ||
+ | |||
+ | BBC Women's Footballer of the Year – Mary Earps | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nov 29 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Champions League – Arsenal 6 Lens 0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | == December == | ||
+ | Dec 2 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Women’s Big Bash final – Adelaide Strikers bt Brisbane Heat | ||
+ | |||
+ | UK Championship semi-finals – O’Sullivan bt Vafaei, Ding bt Trump | ||
+ | |||
+ | Euro 2024 draw – | ||
+ | |||
+ | Group A: Germany, Scotland, Hungary, Switzerland | ||
+ | |||
+ | Group C: Slovenia, Denmark, Serbia, England | ||
+ | |||
+ | Group D: Play-off winner A* (possibly Wales), Netherlands, Austria, France | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 3 | ||
+ | |||
+ | UK Championship final – O’Sullivan bt Ding. Eighth title for O’Sullivan | ||
+ | |||
+ | First ODI (Antigua) England 325 West Indies 325-6 (Hope 109*) | ||
+ | |||
+ | Hero World Challenge – Scottie Scheffler | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 5 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Chris Wilder replaces Paul Heckingbottom as manager of Sheffield Utd | ||
+ | |||
+ | England bt Scotland 6-0 but fail to qualify for Women's Nations League finals and 2024 Olympics | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 6 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Bangladesh's Mushfiqur Rahim becomes only the second Test batter in history to be dismissed for obstructing the field. Len Hutton was dismissed in this way in 1951 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 7 | ||
+ | |||
+ | William Hill Sports Book of the Year – ‘Good For a Girl’ by Lauren Fleshman. The book covers both her own running career along with critiques and analysis of how professional sport treats female athletes | ||
+ | |||
+ | Shaun Murphy makes the first ever maximum break in the Snooker Shoot Out | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 8 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Jon Rahm moves to LIV Golf | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 9 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mosconi Cup – Europe bt USA. MVP – Joshua Filler (Germany) | ||
+ | |||
+ | MLS Cup – Columbus Crew bt Los Angeles FC | ||
+ | |||
+ | Snooker Shoot Out – Mark Allen | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 10 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Shohei Ohtani moves from Los Angeles Angels to Los Angeles Dodgers in a $700 million 10-year contract | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 11 | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Athletes of the Year – Armand Duplantis, Tigist Assefa, Faith Kipyegon, Yulimar Rojas, Noah Lyles and Kelvin Kiptum | ||
+ | |||
+ | WTA Tour Player of the Year – Iga Swiatek | ||
+ | |||
+ | All Turkish league football is suspended after referee Halil Umut Meler is punched by MKE Ankaragucu president Faruk Koca | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 13 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Eddie Jones re-appointed as head coach of Japan | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 16 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Luton’s match against Bournemouth is abandoned after Tom Lockyer suffers a cardiac arrest on the pitch | ||
+ | |||
+ | Stockport County 8 Sutton United 0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Phil Salt 109 vs West Indies in third T20 match | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 17 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nathan Lyon takes 500th Test wicket | ||
+ | |||
+ | Scottish League Cup final – Rangers bt Aberdeen | ||
+ | |||
+ | Scottish Open snooker final – Gary Wilson bt Noppon Saengkham | ||
+ | |||
+ | International Tennis Federation World Champions – Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 18 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Michael Beale is appointed as manager of Sunderland | ||
+ | |||
+ | Club World Cup semi-final – Fluminense bt Al Ahly | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 19 | ||
+ | |||
+ | BBC Sports Personality of the Year – 1<sup>st</sup> Mary Earps 2<sup>nd</sup> Stuart Broad 3<sup>rd</sup> Katarina Johnson-Thompson | ||
+ | |||
+ | Other nominees – Frankie Dettori, Alfie Hewett, Rory McIlroy | ||
+ | |||
+ | World Sports Star – Erling Haaland | ||
+ | |||
+ | Coach of the Year – Pep Guardiola | ||
+ | |||
+ | Team of the Year – Manchester City | ||
+ | |||
+ | Young Personality – Mia Brookes | ||
+ | |||
+ | Lifetime Achievement Award – Kenny Dalglish | ||
+ | |||
+ | Helen Rollason Award – Fatima Whitbread | ||
+ | |||
+ | Unsung hero – Des Smith | ||
+ | |||
+ | The awards took place at Media City, Salford. 70th show | ||
+ | |||
+ | Club World Cup semi-final – Man City bt Urawa Red Diamonds | ||
+ | |||
+ | England score their highest T20 international total of 267-3 (Salt 119) against West Indies | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mitchell Starc becomes the most expensive signing in Indian Premier League history when he is bought for £2.3m by Kolkata Knight Riders | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 20 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Nuno Espirito Santo replaces Steve Cooper as manager of Nottingham Forest | ||
+ | |||
+ | European Court of Justice rules that banning football clubs from joining a European Super League is unlawful | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 22 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Club World Cup final (Jeddah) Man City 4 Fluminense 0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 23 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Rebecca Welch becomes the first ever woman to referee in the English Premier League, officiating in the fixture between Fulham and Burnley | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dominic Solanke hat-trick for Bournemouth against Nottingham Forest | ||
+ | |||
+ | Joseph Parker bt Deontay Wilder. Anthony Joshua bt Otto Wallin. Fights held in Saudi Arabia | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 24 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Wolves play Chelsea in first Premier League match played on Christmas Eve in 28 years | ||
+ | |||
+ | Jim Ratcliffe agrees to buy a 25% stake in Manchester United | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dec 26 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sam Allison becomes the first black referee to take charge of a Premier League match in 15 years, officiating in the fixture between Sheffield United and Luton Town | ||
+ | |||
+ | King George VI Chase – Hewick | ||
+ | |||
+ | Chris Wood hat-trick for Nottingham Forest against Newcastle Utd | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dean Lewington makes his 771st league appearance for MK Dons, setting a new record for most career league appearances by a player for a single club in the history of the English Football League | ||
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+ | Dec 27 | ||
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+ | Welsh Grand National – Nassalam | ||
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+ | Dec 29 | ||
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+ | World Darts Championship third round – Chris Dobey bt Michael Smith | ||
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+ | Dec 30 | ||
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+ | World Darts Championship fourth round – Luke Littler (aged 16) bt Raymond van Barneveld (aged 56) | ||
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+ | Detroit Pistons bt Toronto Raptors to end their 28-match losing streak that equalled the longest losing run in NBA history | ||
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+ | Dec 31 | ||
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+ | New Years Honours – | ||
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+ | Knight Grand Cross – Bill Beaumont | ||
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+ | Knighthood – Ron Dennis | ||
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+ | CBE – Stuart Broad, Rob Burrow, Christian Horner, Peter Shilton, Kevin Sinfield | ||
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+ | OBE – Millie Bright, Marcus Trescothick, Howard Wilkinson | ||
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+ | MBE – Becky Downie, Ellie Downie, Mary Earps, Lauren Hemp, Stuart Hogg, Hazel Irvine, Jeff Stelling |
Revision as of 19:27, 22 April 2024
January
Jan 1
European Capital of Sport – Glasgow
Shot clock in rugby union introduced. Players will have 90 seconds to take a conversion and a minute for penalties, or the kick will be disallowed
Cody Gakpo moves from PSV Eindhoven to Liverpool
Jan 2
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffers cardiac arrest during match against Cincinnati Bengals
PDC semi-finals – Michael Smith bt Gabriel Clemens (Germany), Michael van Gerwen bt Dimitri Van den Bergh (Belgium)
Jan 3
PDC Final – Smith bt van Gerwen
Jan 4
West Ham co-chairman David Gold dies
Jan 6
Gianluca Vialli dies
Yan Bingtao and Zhao Xintong are replaced by David Gilbert and Hossein Vafaei in The Masters following match-fixing allegations
Four Hills Tournament – Halvor Egner Granerud (Norway)
Jan 7
FA Cup third round – Wrexham bt Coventry
Jan 8
FA Cup third round – Stevenage bt Aston Villa
The Masters first round – Hossein Vafaei bt Mark Selby
Tournament of Champions – Jon Rahm
Jan 9
Gareth Bale retires
Jan 10
David Duckham dies
Jan 11
Carabao Cup quarter-final – Southampton bt Man City
Jan 12
On-loan Atletico Madrid forward Joao Felix sent off on Chelsea debut against Fulham
Jan 15
The Masters final – Trump bt Williams
Mykhailo Mudryk moves from Shakhtar Donetsk to Chelsea
Dakar Rally (Saudi Arabia) – Cars classification won by Nasser Al-Attiyah, driving a Toyota. 6th win
Jan 16
Eddie Jones is appointed as head coach of Australia
Australian Open first round – Murray bt Berrettini
Jan 18
Australian Open second round – Mackenzie McDonald bt Nadal
Australian Open second round – Gauff bt Raducanu
Jan 19
Australian Open second round – Murray bt Thanasi Kokkinakis. Match finished at 04:05
NBA match in Paris – Chicago Bulls bt Detroit Pistons
World’s richest football clubs – Man City, Real Madrid, Liverpool
Jan 20
Danny Ings moves from Aston Villa to West Ham
Leandro Trossard moves from Brighton to Arsenal
Jan 21
Australian Open third round – Roberto Bautista Agut bt Murray
Jan 22
Haaland hat-trick against Wolves
Jan 23
Frank Lampard sacked as manager of Everton
Scottish Cup fourth round – Darval bt Aberdeen
Darval play in the West of Scotland Premier Division, the sixth tier of Scottish football
World Indoor Bowls Championship. Men’s – Jamie Walker. Women’s – Katherine Rednall
Longines World’s Best Racehorse – Flightline
Jan 24
Mikaela Shiffrin passes Lindsey Vonn's women's World Cup record of 82 wins
Jan 26
Australian Open women’s singles semi-finals – Rybakina bt Azarenka, Sabalenka bt Magda Linette (Poland)
ICC Cricketer of the Year awards –
Men's Cricketer of the Year (Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy) – Babar Azam
Men's Test Cricketer of the Year – Ben Stokes
Men's ODI Cricketer of the Year – Babar Azam
Men's T20 Cricketer of the Year – Suryakumar Yadav
Women’s Cricketer of the Year (Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy) – Nat Sciver-Brunt
Women's ODI Cricketer of the Year – Nat Sciver-Brunt
Women's T20 Cricketer of the Year – Tahlia McGrath
Jan 27
Australian Open men’s singles semi-finals – Djokovic bt Tommy Paul, Tsitsipas bt Khachanov
Mixed doubles final – Matos and Stefani bt Bopanna and Mirza
Men's wheelchair doubles – Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid
16-year-old Billy Loughnane is top of the Flat jockey standings
Jan 28
Women’s singles final – Sabalenka bt Rybakina
Men’s doubles finals – Hijikata and Kubler bt Nys and Zielinski
Men's wheelchair singles – Alfie Hewett
Jan 29
Men’s singles final – Djokovic bt Tsitsipas. Tenth Australian Open title and 22nd major singles title overall
Women’s doubles final – Krejcikova and Siniakova bt Aoyama and Shibahara
Women's Under-19 World Cup final – England 68 India 69-3. Tournament played in South Africa
Anthony Gordon moves from Everton to Newcastle Utd
Cazoo Masters final – Chris Dobey bt Rob Cross
AFC Championship Game – Kansas City Chiefs bt Cincinnati Bengals
NFC Championship Game – Philadelphia Eagles bt San Francisco 49ers
Pegasus World Cup – Art Collector
BBL Cup final – London Lions bt Leicester Riders
WBBL Cup final – London Lions bt Leicester Riders
Jan 30
Sean Dyche appointed as manager of Everton
Dubai Desert Classic – McIlroy
Jan 31
Transfer deadline day –
Enzo Fernandez moves from Benfica to Chelsea for £107 million
Jorginho moves from Chelsea to Arsenal
Marcel Sabitzer moves from Bayern Munich to Man Utd on loan
Joao Cancelo moves from Man City to Bayern Munich on loan
Carabao Cup semi-final – Newcastle Utd bt Southampton
February
Feb 1
Carabao Cup semi-final – Man Utd bt Nottingham Forest
Feb 4
Six Nations captains – Owen Farrell, Ken Owens, Jonathan Sexton, Jamie Ritchie, Antoine Dupont, Michele Lamaro
Six Nations coaches – Steve Borthwick, Warren Gatland, Andy Farrell, Gregor Townsend, Fabien Galthie, Kieran Crowley
Six Nations – Ireland bt Wales. First try of the tournament scored by Caelan Doris
Six Nations – Scotland bt England. Winning try scored by Duhan van der Merwe
Big Bash League final – Perth Scorchers bt Brisbane Heat
Amanda Serrano bt Erika Cruz to become undisputed world featherweight champion
Feb 5
Harry Kane breaks Jimmy Greaves’ goal scoring record for Spurs, with his 267th goal, against Man City
Great Britain win a first four-man bobsleigh medal at the World Championships for 84 years with silver in St Moritz. Pilot – Brad Hall
German Masters final – Ali Carter bt Tom Ford
Feb 6
Jesse Marsch sacked as manager of Leeds Utd
Alpine World Ski Championships start in France. Men’s events held in Courchevel. Women’s events held in Meribel
Feb 7
FA Cup fourth round – Sheffield Utd bt Wrexham
LeBron James becomes the NBA's all-time leading scorer, passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 39-year-old record of 38,387 points
FIFA Club World Cup semi-final – Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia) bt Flamengo (Brazil)
Feb 8
FIFA Club World Cup semi-final – Real Madrid bt Al Ahly (Egypt)
Feb 9
Tony Faulkner dies
Feb 10
Women’s T20 World Cup starts in South Africa
Feb 11
Women’s downhill – Jasmine Flury (Switzerland)
Six Nations – Ireland bt France
Six Nations – Scotland bt Wales and win the Doddie Weir Cup
FIFA Club World Cup final (Rabat) – Real Madrid 5 Al-Hilal 3
Feb 12
Men’s downhill – Marco Odermatt (Switzerland)
Six Nations – England bt Italy
Nathan Jones sacked as manager of Southampton
World Senior Darts Championship final (Circus Tavern, Purfleet) – Robert Thornton bt Richie Howson
Super Bowl LVII – Kansas City Chiefs 38 Philadelphia Eagles 35
Winning field goal kicked by Harrison Butker
MVP – Patrick Mahomes
Game played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
Half time show headlined by Rihanna
NFL MVP – Patrick Mahomes
Feb 13
British Horseracing Authority's revised whip regulations come into effect
Feb 16
Women’s giant slalom – Shriffrin
Welsh Open round of 32 – Adam Wells bt Trump
Feb 17
Men’s giant slalom – Marco Odermatt
Welsh Open quarter-final – Teng Pengfei bt O’Sullivan
Feb 18
World Club Challenge – Penrith Panthers 12 St Helens 13. Lewis Dodd kicked the winning drop-goal in golden-point extra time
Women’s slalom – Laurence St-Germain (Canada)
Feb 19
First Test – England 325-9 and 374 New Zealand 306 (Blundell 138) and 126. England won by 267 runs
Anderson and Broad become the most successful bowling partnership in Test history, passing Warne and McGrath's record of 1,001 wickets
Welsh Open final (Llandudno) – Milkins bt Murphy
Men’s slalom – Henrik Kristoffersen (Norway). Silver – AJ Ginnis (Greece)
FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships start in Georgia
Feb 21
Greg Foster dies
England score record 213-5 against Pakistan to post the highest total in Women's T20 World Cup history
Javi Gracia appointed as manager of Leeds Utd
Feb 22
Champions League – Liverpool 2 Real Madrid 5
Feb 23
John Motson dies
Women's T20 World Cup semi-final – Australia bt India
Feb 24
Women's T20 World Cup semi-final – South Africa bt England
Feb 25
Six Nations – Ireland bt Italy
Six Nations – England bt Wales. Winning try scored by Ollie Lawrence
Saudi Cup – Panthalassa. World’s richest horse race
Feb 26
Six Nations – France bt Scotland. Mohamed Haouas (France) became the first player to receive two career red cards in Six Nations. Grant Gilchrist was also sent off
Scottish League Cup final – Celtic bt Rangers
Women’s T20 World Cup final (Cape Town) – Australia bt South Africa
Carabao Cup final – Man Utd 2 (Casemiro, Rashford) Newcastle Utd 0
Players Championship snooker final – Murphy bt Carter
Tommy Fury bt Jake Paul in boxing match in Saudi Arabia
Feb 27
Novak Djokovic surpasses Steffi Graf's record for the most weeks as world number one after entering a 378th week at the top of the men's rankings
Best Fifa Football Awards –
The Best men's player – Lionel Messi
The Best women's player – Alexia Putellas
The Best men's coach – Lionel Scaloni
The Best women's coach – Sarina Wiegman
Snowboard slopestyle – Mia Brookes, who becomes Great Britain's youngest world champion in snowboarding history at the age of 16
Jurgen Klinsmann appointed as manager of South Korea
Feb 28
Second Test (Basin Reserve, Wellington) – England 435-8 (Brook 186, Root 153*) and 256 New Zealand 209 and 483 (Williamson 132, Leach 5-157). New Zealand won by one run. Series drawn 1-1
Last man James Anderson was caught down the leg side by Tom Blundell off Neil Wagner when England needed two to win
West Indies defeated Australia in 1993 in the only other Test match to have been won by one run
March
Mar 1
Just Fontaine dies
FA Cup fifth round – Grimsby bt Southampton
Mar 2
Mixed snowboard team cross – GB (Huw Nightingale and Charlotte Bankes)
European Athletics Indoor Championships start in Istanbul
Mar 4
Philip Billing scores after 9 seconds for Bournemouth against Arsenal
Ski halfpipe. Silver – Zoe Atkin
1500m – Laura Muir
Mumbai Indians bt Gujarat Giants in the first game of the Indian Women’s Premier League
World Women’s Snooker Championship – Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan (Thailand)
Mar 5
Formula One teams –
Red Bull – Max Verstappen, Sergio Perez
Ferrari – Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz
Mercedes – Lewis Hamilton, George Russell
Aston Martin – Fernando Alonso, Lance Stroll
McLaren – Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri (Australia)
Williams – Logan Sargeant (USA), Alexander Albon
AlphaTauri – Nyck de Vries (Netherlands), Yuki Tsunoda
Alpine – Pierre Gasly, Esteban Ocon
Haas – Kevin Magnussen, Nico Hulkenberg
Alfa Romeo – Valtteri Bottas, Zhou Guanyu
Bahrain GP – Verstappen, Perez, Alonso
Liverpool 7 Man Utd 0
Salah breaks Robbie Fowler's record of 128 Premier League goals for Liverpool
Women’s League Cup final – Arsenal bt Chelsea
800m – Keely Hodgkinson
Long jump – Jazmin Sawyers
UK Open darts championship – Andrew Gilding bt Michael van Gerwen
HSBC Women’s World Championships – JY Ko (South Korea)
Mar 7
Champions League Round of 16 – AC Milan bt Spurs
Mar 11
Six Nations – England 10 France 53
Six Nations – Wales bt Italy
Mikaela Shiffrin becomes the greatest Alpine skier of all time with her 87th World Cup win, surpassing the record of 86 held by Swede Ingemar Stenmark since 1989
Mar 12
Six Nations – Ireland bt Scotland
Players Championship (Sawgrass) – Scottie Scheffler. 2nd Tyrell Hatton
Aaron Rai made a hole-in-one at the 17th hole
Mar 13
Dick Fosbury dies
Mar 14
Champions League Round of 16 – Man City 7 (Haaland (5)) RB Leipzig 0
Fifa switch the format for the expanded 2026 World Cup back to four-team groups
Champion Hurdle – Constitution Hill (Nico de Boinville), trained by Nicky Henderson. 2nd State Man 3rd Zanahiyr
Mares’ Hurdle – Honeysuckle (Rachael Blackmore)
Bangladesh bt England 3-0 in T20 series
Mar 15
Queen Mother Champion Chase – Energumene
Cross Country Chase – Delta Work
Champions League Round of 16 – Real Madrid bt Liverpool
Mar 16
Ryanair Chase – Envoi Allen
Stayers’ Hurdle – Sire Du Berlais
Europa League Round of 16 – Sporting Lisbon bt Arsenal
Women’s snooker pioneer Vera Selby dies
Mar 17
Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira is sacked
Gold Cup – Galopin des Champs (Paul Townend), trained by Willie Mullins. 2nd Bravemansgame 3rd Conflated 4th Noble Yeats
Prestbury Cup – Ireland bt GB
Leading Jockey – Paul Townend
Leading Trainer – Willie Mullins
Mar 18
Six Nations – Scotland bt Italy. Hat-trick for Blair Kinghorn
Six Nations – Wales bt France. 100th cap for Taulupe Faletau
Six Nations – Ireland bt England. Freddie Steward sent off. 100th cap for Dan Cole
Johnny Sexton surpasses Ronan O'Gara (557 points) as the Six Nations' record scorer
Ireland's first Grand Slam in five years, and first win in Dublin
Final table – Ireland, France, Scotland, England, Wales, Italy
Leading points scorer – Thomas Ramos (84)
Leading try scorer – Damian Penaud (5)
Player of the tournament – Antoine Dupont
FA Cup quarter-final – Man City 6 (Haaland (3)) Burnley 0
Pakistan Super League final – Lahore Qalandars bt Multan Sultans
Mar 19
FA Cup quarter-final – Brighton 5 Grimsby 0
Premiership Rugby Cup final – Exeter Chiefs bt London Irish
Saudi Arabia GP – Perez, Verstappen, Russell
Indian Wells Masters. Men’s – Alcaraz. Women’s – Rybakina
Alpine Ski World Cup –
Men’s overall – Marco Odermatt (Switzerland)
Men’s downhill – Aleksander Aamodt Kilde (Norway)
Women’s overall – Mikaela Shiffrin (USA)
Women’s downhill – Sofia Goggia (Italy)
Men’s Ski Jumping World Cup – Halvor Egner Granerud (Norway)
Women’s Ski Jumping World Cup – Eva Pinkelnig (Austria)
Mar 21
World Baseball Classic final – Japan bt USA
Roy Hodgson appointed as manager of Crystal Palace
Mar 22
World Figure Skating Championships start in Japan
Mar 23
Harry Kane scores against Italy to become England's all-time top goalscorer with his 54th goal, breaking Wayne Rooney's record. Luke Shaw sent off. Match played in Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, Naples
Cristiano Ronaldo makes a world-record 197th men's international appearance in Portugal's match against Liechtenstein
Mar 24
Thomas Tuchel replaces Julian Nagelsmann as manager of Bayern Munich
Women’s singles – Kaori Sakamoto (Japan)
Mar 25
Men’s singles – Shoma Uno (Japan)
Ilia Malinin (USA) lands a quadruple axel for the first time on the world stage
Ice Dance – Madison Chock and Evan Bates (USA). 4th Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson (UK)
Dubai World Cup – Ushba Tesoro
Women’s Six Nations – England bt Scotland. Sarah Hunter retires after winning 141 caps
Mar 26
WPL final – Mumbai Indians bt Delhi Capitals
Scottish Challenge Cup final – Hamilton Academical bt Raith Rovers
Cambridge win men’s and women’s boat races
South Africa chase down 259, the highest pursuit in T20 history, to beat West Indies in T20 international
Ivan Toney makes England debut, against Ukraine
World Match Play Championship final – Sam Burns bt Cameron Young. Third-place play-off – McIlroy bt Scheffler
BBL Trophy final – Caledonia Gladiators bt Cheshire Phoenix
WBBL Trophy final – London Lions bt Leicester Riders
Mar 27
Antonio Conte leaves Spurs by mutual consent
Mar 28
Euro 2024 qualifying Group A – Scotland 2 (McTominay (2)) Spain 0
Mar 29
Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger become the first managers to be inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame
April
Apr 1
Ken Buchanan dies
Lincoln Handicap – Migration
Apr 2
Australian GP – Verstappen, Hamilton, Alonso. The race finished under a safety car after three red flags
Papa Johns EFL Trophy final – Bolton bt Plymouth
Brendan Rodgers sacked as manager of Leicester
Graham Potter sacked as manager of Chelsea
Tour Championship snooker final – Shaun Murphy bt Kyren Wilson
Apr 3
WWE and the Endeavor Group, the owners of mixed martial arts franchise UFC, are to form a new £17.3 billion sports entertainment brand
Apr 4
Amir Khan banned for two years after an anti-doping test revealed the presence of a banned substance following his fight against Kell Brook in 2022
Reading given six-point deduction for breaching EFL business plan
Fulham's Aleksandar Mitrovic is given an eight-match ban after pushing referee Chris Kavanagh in their FA Cup loss at Manchester United
Switzerland will host the 2025 Uefa Women's European Championship
Apr 5
Masters par 3 contest – Tom Hoge. Seamus Power hits back-to-back hole-in-ones
Frank Lampard to manage Chelsea until the end of the season
Apr 6
Women's Finalissima (Wembley) – England bt Brazil
Apr 8
Son Heung-min becomes the first Asian player to score 100 goals in the Premier League
Apr 9
The Masters – Jon Rahm. 2nd Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka
Apr 10
Irish Grand National – I Am Maximus
Dean Smith appointed as manager of Leicester City until the end of the season
Apr 11
Australia end England’s 30 match unbeaten run in women’s football. England's first ever loss under Sarina Wiegman
European Gymnastics Championships start in Antalya, Turkey
Apr 12
Proposed stadiums for joint Ireland and United Kingdom bid for the UEFA Euro 2028 includes Everton Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock and Casement Park in Belfast
Apr 13
Aintree Hurdle – Constitution Hill
Aintree Bowl – Shishkin
Apr 14
Melling Chase – Pic d’Orhy
Topham Chase – Bill Baxter
Harry Brook makes his maiden Indian Premier League century for Sunrisers Hyderabad
Women’s all-around – Jessica Gadirova
Apr 15
Grand National – Corach Rambler (Derek Fox), trained by Lucinda Russell. 2nd Vanillier 3rd Gaillard 4th Noble Yeats. Race delayed by animal rights activists. Hill Sixteen died during the race
Billie Jean Cup qualifier (Coventry) – France bt Great Britain
Heavyweight boxer Joe Joyce suffers first pro loss, to China’s Zhilei Zhang
Men’s floor – Luke Whitehouse
Apr 16
Chris Ashton becomes the first player to score 100 Premiership tries
Arjun Tendulkar, the son of Sachin, makes his Indian Premier League debut for Mumbai Indians
Women’s floor – Jessica Gadirova
Jake Jarman won two gymnastics silver medals and a bronze medal
World Snooker Championship first round – Neil Robertson makes two 146 breaks against Wu Yize
Apr 17
Play is disrupted at the World Snooker Championship after a protester climbed on to a table and covered it in an orange powder
Leeds 1 Liverpool 6
Quarterback Jalen Hurts agrees a new deal with the Philadelphia Eagles that makes him the highest-paid player in NFL history
Wisden leading cricketer in the world – Ben Stokes
Cricketers of the Year – Tom Blundell, Ben Foakes, Harmanpreet Kaur, Daryl Mitchell, Matthew Potts
Apr 18
Champions League quarter-finals – Real Madrid bt Chelsea, AC Milan bt Napoli
Apr 19
World Snooker Championship first round – Kyren Wilson 147 against Ryan Day
World Snooker Championship first round – Anthony McGill bt Judd Trump
Champions League quarter-finals – Man City bt Bayern Munich, Inter Milan bt Benfica
Apr 20
World Snooker Championship first round – Si Jiahui bt Shaun Murphy
Europa League quarter-final – Sevilla bt Man Utd
Gloucestershire's Tom Price makes a hundred and takes a hat-trick on the same day
Apr 22
Scottish Grand National – Kitty’s Light
FA Cup semi-final – Mahrez hat-trick for Man City against Sheffield Utd
Wrexham bt Boreham Wood to win promotion from National League
Apr 23
London Marathon –
Men’s – Kelvin Kiptum (Kenya), in 2 hours 1 minute 25 seconds, the second-fastest time ever
Women’s – Sifan Hassan (Netherlands), in her first-ever marathon
Men’s wheelchair – Marcel Hug (Switzerland). Fifth win
Women’s wheelchair – Madison de Rozario (Australia)
FA Cup semi-final – Man Utd bt Brighton
Newcastle Utd 6 Spurs 1. Newcastle scored five goals in the first 21 minutes
Chevron Championship – Lilia Vu (USA)
World’s Strongest Man – Mitchell Hooper (Canada). 2nd Tom Stoltman
Apr 24
Spurs interim manager Cristian Stellini is sacked after four matches in charge and replaced by Ryan Mason
Champion jump jockey – Richard Hughes
Champion jump trainer – Paul Nicholls
Championship Player of the Year – Chuba Akpom (Middlesbrough)
League One Player of the Year – Aaron Collins (Bristol Rovers)
League Two Player of the Year – Sam Hoskins (Northampton)
Aaron Rodgers moves from Green Bay Packers to New York Jets
Apr 26
Quarter-final – Luca Brecel bt O’Sullivan
Man City 4 Arsenal 1
Apr 27
Women’s Champions League semi-final – Barcelona bt Chelsea
NFL draft first pick – Bryce Young (Carolina Panthers)
Apr 28
Jim Fox dies
Apr 29
Women’s Six Nations – England 38 France 33. England win Grand Slam
Final table – England, France, Wales, Scotland, Italy, Ireland
Top scorer – Marlie Packer 35 (7 tries)
Player of the tournament – Gabrielle Vernier (France)
Brighton 6 Wolves 0
World Snooker Championship semi-final – Luca Brecel 17 Si Jiahui 15. Brecel won 11 frames in a row
World Snooker Championship semi-final – Mark Selby 17 Mark Allen 15
European Champions Cup semi-final – Leinster bt Toulouse
Sergio Perez wins first race in new ‘sprint’ format at Azerbaijan GP
Apr 30
Azerbaijan GP – Perez, Verstappen, Leclerc
European Champions Cup semi-final – La Rochelle bt Exeter
Tour de Romandie – Adam Yates
May
May 1
World Snooker Championship final – Luca Brecel 18 Mark Selby 15. Brecel is the first player from mainland Europe to win the title
Mark Selby becomes the first player ever to make a maximum 147 break in the final of the World Snooker Championship
Women’s Champions League semi-final – Wolfsburg bt Arsenal
May 3
Sam Allardyce replaces Javi Garcia as manager of Leeds
John Mitchell to replace Simon Middleton as head coach of England rugby union women’s team
Erling Haaland scores his 35th league goal of the season against West Ham to move past Alan Shearer and Andy Cole's previous best of 34
Tori Bowie dies
May 4
Napoli draw at Udinese to win Serie A for the first time since 1990
May 6
2000 Guineas – Chaldean (Frankie Dettori), trained by Andrew Balding
Kentucky Derby – Mage. Seven horses died in the build-up to the race
World Snooker Tour Player of the Year – Mark Allen
Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez bt John Ryder to retain undisputed super-middleweight crown
Saracens finish top of Rugby Premiership
May 7
1000 Guineas – Mawj (Oisin Murphy), trained by Saeed bin Suroor
World Seniors Snooker Championship final –Jimmy White bt Alfie Burden
Miami GP – Verstappen, Perez, Alonso
May 8
Laureus Awards –
Sportsman of the Year award – Lionel Messi
Sportswoman of the Year award – Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
Team of the Year award – Argentina men's football team
Breakthrough of the Year award – Carlos Alcaraz
Comeback of the Year award – Christian Eriksen
Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability award – Catherine Debrunner (Swiss para-athlete)
Action Sportsperson of the Year award – Eileen Gu
Sport for Good award – TeamUp (a programme for children displaced by war by Barcelona and Poland striker Robert Lewandowski)
Badminton Horse Trials – Ros Canter, riding Lordships Graffalo
May 10
Premiership player of the year – Ollie Lawrence (Bath)
May 11
World Squash Championships (Chicago). Men – Ali Farag. Women – Nour El Sherbini
May 12
FWA footballers of the year. Men – Erling Haaland. Women – Sam Kerr
May 13
National League playoff final – Notts County bt Chesterfield
Champions – Wrexham, with 111 points. Runners-up – Notts County, with 107 points
Premiership semi-final – Saracens bt Northampton
May 14
Premiership semi-final – Sale bt Leicester
Women’s FA Cup final – Chelsea 1 (Kerr) Man Utd 0
Race leader Remco Evenepoel pulls out of the Giro d'Italia after testing positive for Covid-19
PFA Scotland Premiership player of the year – Kyogo Furuhashi (Celtic)
BBL Playoff final – London Lions bt Leicester Riders
WBBL Playoff final – London Lions bt Leicester Riders
May 16
Champions League semi-final – Inter Milan bt AC Milan
May 17
Champions League semi-final – Man City bt Real Madrid
Tao Geoghegan Hart crashes out of Giro d’Italia
Ivan Toney banned from football for eight months after he accepted breaking Football Association betting rules
May 18
League One play-off semi-final – Sheffield Wednesday overturn a four goal deficit against Peterborough. This was the biggest come back in play-off history
Europa Conference League semi-final – West Ham bt AZ Alkmaar
Rugby Players' Association awards –
Player’s player of the year – Jasper Wiese (Leicester Tigers)
England player of the year – Freddie Steward (Leicester Tigers)
Young player of the year – Tom Pearson (Northampton Saints)
England women player of the year – Sadia Kabeya (Loughborough Lightning)
Leading points scorer – Paddy Jackson (London Irish), 205 points
Leading try scorer – Caden Murley (Harlequins), 15 tries
May 19
European Challenge Cup final (Dublin) – Toulon bt Glasgow Warriors
Premiership Cup final – Exeter Chiefs bt London Irish
NFL running back Jim Brown dies
May 20
Man City win Premier League title after Nottingham Forest beat Arsenal
European Champions Cup final (Dublin) – La Rochelle 27 Leinster 26
Undisputed light-welterweight title fight (Dublin) – Chantelle Cameron bt Katie Taylor
Preakness Stakes – National Treasure
Devin Haney bt Vasiliy Lomachenko to remain undisputed lightweight world champion
May 21
Emilia Romagna Grand Prix called off because of major flooding in the region
US PGA Championship (Oak Hill, New York) – Brooks Koepka. Third win and fifth major. 2nd Viktor Hovland, Scottie Scheffler. Hole-in-one for Michael Block
FA Vase final – Ascot United bt Newport Pagnell Town
FA Trophy final – FC Halifax Town bt Gateshead
World Rugby Sevens Series – New Zealand
May 24
Sunday Times Sports Book of the Year – “Unforgettable: Rugby, Dementia and the Fight of my Life” by Steve Thompson
May 25
Premier League Darts final – Van Gerwen bt Price
May 26
Sean Abbott (Surrey) equals the fastest T20 Blast century off 34 balls
May 27
Championship play-off final – Luton 1 Coventry 1. Luton won 6-5 on penalties. Fankaty Dabo was the only player to miss in the penalty shootout. Luton last played in the top division in 1992
Promoted – Burnley, Sheffield Utd, Luton
Relegated – Reading, Blackpool, Wigan Athletic
Leading scorer – Chuba Akpom (Middlesbrough) 28 goals
Chelsea win the Women's Super League for a fourth successive season
Bayern Munich win an 11th consecutive Bundesliga title, finishing ahead of Borussia Dortmund on goal difference
Premiership rugby final – Saracens bt Sale to win their sixth title. Man of the match – Owen Farrell
Premiership rugby top try scorer – Cadan Murley (Harlequins). 15 tries
Premiership rugby top points scorer – Paddy Jackson (London Irish). 205 points
United Rugby Championship Grand Final – Munster bt Stormers
May 28
Premier League – Man City, Arsenal, Man Utd, Newcastle
Relegated – Leicester, Leeds Utd, Southampton
Leading Scorer – Erling Haaland (Man City) 36 goals
Everton bt Bournemouth in final match to avoid relegation
League Two play-off final – Carlisle bt Stockport
Promoted – Leyton Orient, Stevenage, Northampton, Carlisle
Relegated – Hartlepool, Rochdale
Leading scorer – Andy Cook (Bradford City) 28 goals
Serie A – Napoli
La Liga – Barcelona
Bundesliga – Bayern Munich
Primeira Liga – Benfica
Ligue 1 (Le Championnat) – Paris Saint-Germain
Eredivisie – Feyenoord
Giro d’Italia – Primoz Roglic (Team Jumbo-Visma). 2nd Geraint Thomas
Monaco GP – Verstappen, Alonso, Ocon
Jeff Stelling leaves Sky Sports Soccer Saturday after 25 years as host
Indy 500 – Josef Newgarden
Bill Beaumont Cup final – Kent bt Lancashire
May 29
League One play-off final – Sheffield Wednesday bt Barnsley
Promoted – Plymouth, Ipswich, Sheffield Wednesday
Relegated – Milton Keynes Dons, Morecambe, Accrington Stanley, Forest Green Rovers
Leading scorer – Conor Chaplin (Ipswich), Jonson Clarke-Harris (Peterborough) 28 goals
Mauricio Pochettino appointed as manager of Chelsea
IPL final – Chennai Super Kings bt Gujarat Titans. Fifth title for Chennai
Ravi Jadeja hit the last two balls for six and four to win the match for Chennai
Player of the series – Shubman Gill (Gujarat Titans)
Most runs (Orange Cap) – Shubman Gill
Most wickets (Purple Cup) – Mohammed Shami (Gujarat Titans)
May 30
Barclays Manager of the Season – Pep Guardiola
League Managers' Association manager of the year – Pep Guardiola
May 31
Europa League final (Budapest) – Sevilla bt Roma. Sevilla have now won all seven of the finals they have played in the competition
June
Jun 2
The Oaks – Soul Sister (Frankie Dettori), trained by John Gosden. Seventh win for Dettori
Faith Kipyegon breaks women's 1500m world record at the Diamond League meeting in Florence
Sam Allardyce leaves Leeds Utd
Jun 3
FA Cup final – Man City 2 (Gundogan 2) Man Utd 1 (Bruno Fernandez). Man of the match – Gundogan
Gundogan scored the quickest goal in FA Cup final history, after only 13 seconds
Epsom Derby – Auguste Rodin (Ryan Moore), trained by Aidan O’Brien. 2nd King of Steel. 3rd White Birch
Women’s Champions League final – Barcelona bt Wolfsburg
Test Match (Lords) Ireland 172 (Broad 5-51) & 362 (Adair 88, McBrine 86*, Tongue 5-66) England 524-4 dec (Pope 205, Duckett 182) & 12-0. England won by 10 wickets
Debut for Josh Tongue
Scottish Cup final – Celtic bt Inverness Caledonian Thistle
A-League Grand Final – Central Coast Mariners bt Melbourne City
Jun 4
Scottish Premiership final table – 1st Celtic 2nd Rangers
Leading scorer – Kyogo Furuhashi (Celtic) 27 goals
Relegated – Dundee United
Scottish Premiership play-off – Ross County bt Partick Thistle
Scottish Championship – Dundee
Scottish League One – Dunfermline
Scottish League Two – Stirling Albion
Highland League – Brechin City
Lowland League – Spartans
Scottish League Two play-off final – Spartans bt Albion Rovers
Spanish GP – Verstappen, Hamilton, Russell
Sue Redfern becomes the first woman to stand as an on-field umpire in the T20 Blast
Miyu Kato and Aldila Sutjiadi are disqualified from the French Open women’s doubles after Kato hit a ball girl with a ball
Jun 6
Ange Postecoglou leaves Celtic to become new Spurs manager
PGA Tour and DP World Tour agree to merge with Saudi Arabian-backed circuit LIV Golf
Liang Wenbo and Li Hang are handed lifetime bans for their involvement in snooker's biggest match-fixing scandal
London Irish are suspended from the Premiership after missing a deadline to pay players and staff
Karim Benzema moves from Real Madrid to Saudi Arabian champions Al-Ittihad
Jun 7
Europa Conference League final (Fortuna Arena, Prague) West Ham 2 (Benrahma, Bowen) Fiorentina 1 (Bonaventura)
West Ham’s first major trophy since winning the FA Cup in 1980
Jun 8
French Open mixed doubles final – Kato and Puetz bt Andreescu and Venus
French Open women’s singles semi-finals – Muchova bt Sabalenka, Swiatek bt Beatriz Haddad Maia (Brazil)
Jun 9
French Open men’s singles semi-finals – Djokovic bt Alvarez, Ruud bt Zverev
Faith Kipyegon breaks women's 5000m world record at the Diamond League meeting in Paris
Jun 10
French Open women’s singles final – Swiatek bt Muchova. Third French Open title and fourth Grand Slam singles title
French Open men’s doubles final – Dodig and Krajicek bt Gille and Vliegen
Champions League final (Ataturk Stadium, Istanbul) Man City 1 (Rodri) Inter Milan 0
Man of the Match – Rodri
Belmont Stakes – Arcangelo
Jun 11
French Open men’s singles final – Djokovic bt Ruud. Third French Open title. Djokovic now has a record 23 Grand Slam tournament singles titles
French Open women’s doubles final – Hsieh and Wang bt Fernandez and Townsend
World Test Championship final (The Oval) Australia 469 (Head 163, Smith 121) and 270-8 India 296 and 234. Australia won by 209 runs
Charlotte Edwards Cup final – Southern Vipers bt The Blaze
The Blaze, previously known as Lightning, represent the East Midlands region
Netball Super League final – Loughborough Lightning bt London Pulse
Ferrari win the Le Mans 24 Hours 100th anniversary race, with a line-up including Britain's James Calado
Jun 12
Katie Boulter replaces Emma Raducanu as British number one women's player
NBA finals – Denver Nuggets bt Miami Heat
MVP – Nikola Jokic
Regular season MVP – Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers)
Jun 13
Former England and Wasps prop Paul Rendall dies
Stanley Cup – Vegas Golden Knights bt Florida Panthers
MVP – Jonathan Marchessault
Regular season MVP – Connor McDavid (Edmonton Oilers)
Jun 14
John Hollins dies
Jude Bellingham moves from Borussia Dortmund to Real Madrid
Surrey chase 501-5 to beat Kent. Dom Sibley makes the slowest first-class century ever made in the County Championship – both in terms of balls batted (363 balls) and time spent at the crease (502 minutes)
Nations League semi-final – Croatia bt Netherlands
Jun 15
Gordon McQueen dies
The all-female W Series motor racing championship enters administration
Nations League semi-final – Spain bt Italy
Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele record the US Open's first rounds of 62
Jun 16
Zak Crawley hits the first ball of The Ashes for four
Gino Mader dies during the Tour de Suisse
Jun 17
Top 14 final – Toulouse bt La Rochelle
King’s Birthday Honours –
CBE – Sarah Hunter
OBE – Ian Wright
MBE – Eniola Aluko, Fallon Sherrock
Jun 18
Canadian GP – Verstappen, Alonso, Hamilton
Nations League final (Rotterdam) – Spain bt Croatia
Nottingham Open men’s – Andy Murray bt Arthur Cazaux (France)
Nottingham Open women’s – Katie Boulter bt Jodie Burrage
First all-British WTA final since Sue Barker beat Virginia Wade in 1977
US Open (Los Angeles Country Club) – Wyndham Clark. 2nd McIlroy. 3rd Scheffler
World Cup of Darts final – Wales (Pryce and Clayton) bt Scotland (Wright and Anderson)
Andoni Iraola replaces Gary O’Neil as manager of Bournemouth
Jun 19
England 7 North Macedonia 0. Hat-trick for Saka. Match played at Old Trafford
Jun 20
St James’s Palace Stakes – Paddington. Trainer Aidan O'Brien’s record 83rd victory at Royal Ascot
Hollie Doyle becomes the first woman to ride a top-level Group One winner at Royal Ascot as Bradsell wins the King's Stand Stakes
First Test (Edgbaston) England 393-8 (Root 118*) & 273 Australia 386 (Khawaja 141) & 282-8 Australia won by two wickets
Ninth-wicket pair Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon added an unbroken 55
N’Golo Kante moves from Chelsea to Saudi Arabian champions Al-Ittihad
Cristiano Ronaldo becomes the first men's player to win 200 international caps
Jun 21
Southampton name Swansea boss Russell Martin as their new manager
Prince of Wales's Stakes – Mostahdaf
Royal Hunt Cup – Jimi Hendrix
Jun 22
Gold Cup – Courage Mon Ami (Frankie Dettori)
King George V Stakes – Desert Hero
Valiant Force wins the Norfolk Stakes at odds of 150-1 to become the joint biggest-priced winner at Royal Ascot
Victor Wembanyama chosen by San Antonio Spurs as first pick in NBA draft
Jun 23
Coronation Stakes – Tahiyra
Leading jockey at Ascot – Ryan Moore
Leading trainer at Ascot – Aidan O’Brien
Ruben Neves moves from Wolves to Al-Hilal
Graeme Souness completes a swim across the English Channel to raise £1m for charity
Jun 24
Premier 15s final – Gloucester-Hartpury bt Exeter Chiefs
Super Rugby Pacific final – Crusaders bt Chiefs
Zharnel Hughes breaks Linford Christie's British men's 100m record, which had stood for 30 years
Jun 25
Queen’s Club Championships final – Alcaraz bt De Minaur
Birmingham Classic final – Ostapenko bt Krejcikova
Kalidou Koulibaly moves from Chelsea to Al-Hilal
European Athletics Team Championships won by Italy. GB finished fifth and won no individual gold medals. Held in Poland
Chicago Cubs and St Louis Cardinals draw MLB London Series 1-1
Women’s PGA – Yin Ruoning (China)
Jun 26
Manchester City captain Ilkay Gundogan joins Barcelona on a free transfer
Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are part of an investor group taking a 24% equity stake in Formula 1 team Alpine
Women’s Ashes Test (Trent Bridge) – Australia 473 (Sutherland 137*, Ecclestone 5-129) and 257 (Ecclestone 5-63) England 463 (Beaumont 208) and 178 (Gardner 8-66) Australia won by 89 runs
Tammy Beaumont scores England women's first double century and breaks Betty Snowball's 88-year-old individual record of 189
Craig Brown dies
Jun 27
Kent 621 against Northants. Daniel Bell-Drummond scores 300
Jun 28
Jonny Bairstow carries Just Stop Oil protestor off the field in second Test at Lord’s
Edouard Mendy moves from Chelsea to Al-Ahli
Kai Havertz moves from Chelsea to Arsenal
July
Jul 1
Eastbourne International final – Keys bt Kasatkina
Tour de France starts in Bilbao. Adam Yates beats identical twin brother Simon to win stage one
Joe Root takes his 176th catch, the highest by a player for England in Test cricket
Savannah Marshall becomes the undisputed super-middleweight champion
English Greyhound Derby – Gaytime Nemo
Jul 2
Second Test (Lord’s) Australia 416 (Smith 110) and 279 England 325 (Duckett 98) and 327 (Stokes 155) Australia won by 43 runs
Stokes hit nine sixes, the record for an Ashes innings
Bairstow was controversially given out after he wandered out of his ground as wicketkeeper Alex Carey threw the ball at the stumps
Dominik Szoboszlai moves from RB Leipzig to Liverpool
Austrian GP – Verstappen, Leclerc, Perez
Irish Derby – Auguste Rodin
Jul 3
Steven Gerrard is appointed manager of Saudi Arabian side Al-Ettifaq
Jul 4
Alessia Russo joins Arsenal on free transfer following her departure from Man Utd
Daniel Farke is appointed manager of Leeds Utd
Forest Green Rovers appoint Hannah Dingley as their new caretaker boss, making her the first woman to manage a professional men's team in English football
Jul 5
Jai Hindley takes the yellow jersey in Tour de France
Mason Mount moves from Chelsea to Man Utd
Jul 6
Wimbledon men’s singles second round – Broady bt Ruud
Granit Xhaka moves from Arsenal to Bayer Leverkusen
Jonas Vingegaard takes the yellow jersey in Tour de France
Georgian team Black Lion and South African side Cheetahs are invited to join the 2023-24 European Challenge Cup
Jul 7
Wimbledon men’s singles third round – Tsitsipas bt Murray, Eubanks bt Norrie, Shapovalov bt Broady
Jul 8
Euro Under-21 Championship final (Georgia) England 1 (Curtis Jones) Spain 0
England goalkeeper James Trafford saved a last-minute penalty
Wimbledon women’s singles third round – Rybakina bt Boulter
Eclipse Stakes – Paddington
Jul 9
Third Test (Headingley) Australia 263 (Marsh 118, Wood 5-34) and 224 England 237 (Cummins 6-91) & 254-7 (Starc 5-78) England won by three wickets
British GP – Verstappen, Norris, Hamilton
Cameron Smith wins LIV Golf London event
Stuart Hogg retires
U.S. Women’s Open (Pebble Beach) Allisen Corpuz (USA). 2nd Charley Hull
Jul 11
Wimbledon women’s singles quarter-final – Svitolina bt Swiatek
Daniel Ricciardo replaces Nyck de Vries at Alpha Tauri for the rest of the F1 season
Jul 12
State of Origin – Queensland Maroons bt New South Wales Blues
Jul 13
Wimbledon women’s singles semi-finals – Vondrousova bt Svitolina, Jabeur bt Sabalenka
Wimbledon mixed doubles final – Pavic and Kichenok bt Vliegen and Xu
Christian Pulisic moves from Chelsea to AC Milan
Texas Super Kings bt Los Angeles Knight Riders in first Major League Cricket match in Dallas
Jul 14
Wimbledon men’s singles semi-finals – Djokovic bt Sinner, Alcaraz bt Medvedev
Jurrien Timber moves from Ajax to Arsenal
World Aquatics Championships start in Fukuoka, Japan
Jul 15
Wimbledon women’s singles final – Vondrousova bt Jabeur
Vondrousova becomes the first unseeded player to win the Wimbledon women's singles title
Wimbledon men’s doubles final – Skupski and Koolhof bt Granollers and Zeballos
Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid win their fifth Wimbledon men's wheelchair doubles title together
Wimbledon wheelchair women’s singles – Diede de Groot (Netherlands). It was her eleventh consecutive major singles title
T20 Blast Finals Day (Edgbaston). Semi-finals – Essex Eagles bt Hampshire Hawks, Somerset bt Surrey
Final – Somerset bt Essex Eagles
Declan Rice moves from West Ham to Arsenal for £105 million
Lionel Messi signs for Inter Miami after leaving Paris Saint-Germain
Jul 16
Wimbledon men’s singles final – Alcaraz bt Djokovic
Wimbledon women’s doubles final – Hsieh and Strycova bt Mertens and Hunter
Wimbledon boy’s singles – Henry Searle. First British winner since Stanley Matthews in 1962
Scottish Open – McIlroy
Women's Ashes: Second ODI – Australia 282-7 England 279-7 (Sciver-Brunt 111). Australia retain the Women’s Ashes
Jul 19
Broad takes 600th Test wicket, dismissing Travis Head
Jul 20
Andre Onana moves from Inter Milan to Man Utd
Opening match in Women’s World Cup – New Zealand 1 (Wilkinson) Norway 0
Jul 21
Faith Kipyegon breaks the women's mile world record
Travis Smyth hits hole-in-one at The Open
Championship League Snooker final – Shaun Murphy bt Mark Williams
Jul 22
Challenge Cup semi-final – Leigh Leopards bt St Helens
England 1 (Stanway) Haiti 0
Jul 23
Fifth Test (Old Trafford) Australia 317 (Woakes 5-62) and 214-5 (Labuschagne 111) England 592 (Crawley 189, Bairstow 99*, Hazlewood 5-126). Match drawn
The Open (Royal Liverpool) Brian Harman -13, 2nd Jon Rahm, Jason Day, Sepp Straka, Joo-Hyung Kim -7
2024 Open will be held at Royal Troon
Zharnel Hughes breaks the British 200m record, set by John Regis in 1993
Tour de France – Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark, Team Jumbo-Visma) 2nd Tadej Pogacar, 3rd Adam Yates 4th Simon Yates
Points – Jasper Philipsen
Mountains – Guilio Ciccone
Youth – Tadej Pogacar
Combativity – Victor Campenaerts
Team – Team Jumbo-Visma
Challenge Cup semi-final – Hull KR bt Wigan
Hungarian GP – Verstappen, Norris, Perez
All-Ireland Hurling final – Limerick bt Kilkenny
Harvey Barnes moves from Leicester City to Newcastle Utd
World Matchplay darts final – Nathan Aspinall bt Jonny Clayton
Leon Marchand (France) breaks Michael Phelps’ world record in the 400m individual medley, then the longest-standing mark in the world
Jul 24
Trevor Francis dies
Women’s World Cup – Ary Borges hat-trick for Brazil against Panama
Jul 25
Men’s 200m freestyle – Matt Richards. Silver – Tom Dean
Jul 27
Jordan Henderson moves from Liverpool to Al-Ettifaq
Jul 28
England 1 (James) Denmark 0
Juventus are kicked out of this season's Europa Conference League by Uefa and fined for breaching Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules
Chelsea are fined £8 million for breaching FFP rules
Men’s 4 x 200m freestyle relay – GB (Scott, Richards, Guy, Dean)
Jul 29
Rugby Championship – New Zealand
Terence Crawford bt Errol Spence to become the four-belt era's first undisputed welterweight champion
Katie Ledecky wins the women's 800m freestyle in Fukuoka for a record 16th individual world gold and a record sixth in a single event
King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes – Hukum
Speedway World Cup – Poland. 2nd Great Britain
Clive Rowlands dies
Jul 30
Morocco defender Nouhaila Benzina makes history by becoming the first player to wear a hijab at a World Cup
World Aquatics Championships finish. China topped the medal table
Triple individual gold medallists Leon Marchand and Kaylee McKeown are named best male and female swimmers of the World Aquatics Championships
Backstroke swimmer Kaylee McKeown (Australia) became the first female in worlds history to complete the 50m, 100m and 200m treble in any stroke
Sarah Sjostrom wins a 21st individual world medal to surpass Michael Phelps’ tally
Belgian GP – Verstappen, Perez, Leclerc
All-Ireland Senior Football final – Dublin bt Kerry
Evian Championship – Celine Boutier (France)
Formula E World Championship – Jake Dennis, driving for Andretti Avalanche
Tour de France Femmes – Demi Vollering (Netherlands)
Senior Open Championship – Alex Cejka
Jul 31
Fifth Test (The Oval) England 283 and 395 Australia 295 and 334. England won by 49 runs. Series drawn
Player of the series (Compton-Miller Medal) – Chris Woakes
Stuart Broad hit a six with his final ball faced in Test cricket, and took the final wicket of Alex Carey
Stuart Broad retires. Played 165 Test matches, scored 3,640 runs and took 604 wickets. He has the Test cricket record for the most runs in both the 9 and 10 batting positions
August
Aug 1
England 6 (James (2), Russo, Hemp, Kelly, Daly) China 1
Goodwood Cup – Quickthorn
Aug 2
Brazil knocked out of Women’s World Cup after drawing with Jamaica. Marta played in her sixth tournament for Brazil
Sussex Stakes – Paddington
Aug 3
Germany knocked out of Women’s World Cup after drawing with South Korea
Cycling World Championships start in Glasgow
Aug 5
Josko Gvardiol moves from RB Leipzig to Man City
Rasmus Hojlund moves from Atalanta to Man Utd
Netball World Cup semi-finals – England bt New Zealand, Australia bt Jamaica
Leigh Halfpenny makes 100th appearance for Wales
Aug 6
USA knocked out of Women’s World Cup by Sweden
Netball World Cup final (Cape Town) – Australia bt England. Australia, known as the Australian Diamonds, win their 12th title
FA Community Shield – Arsenal bt Man City
Bryson DeChambeau hits 58 in final round to win LIV Golf Greenbrier title
Men’s Elite Road Race – Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands)
Aug 9
Former Bournemouth boss Gary O'Neil is announced as the new manager of Wolves
Spencer Johnson takes 3-1 from 20 balls for Oval Invincibles in The Hundred
Women’s time trial – Chloe Dygert (USA)
Aug 11
Erling Haaland scores first goal in the new Premier League season, against Burnley
Premier League shirt sponsors: Aston Villa – BK8, Burnley – W88, Luton Town – Utilita, Newcastle Utd – Sela, Sheffield Utd – CFI Financial Group
Harry Kane moves from Spurs to Bayern Munich
Men’s time trial – Remco Evanepoel (Belgium)
Aug 12
Quarter-final – England 2 (Hemp, Russo) Colombia 1
Owen Farrell becomes the first England player to have a yellow card upgraded to a red by the new 'Bunker' review system, in a match against Wales
Harry Kane makes debut for Bayern Munich against RB Leipzig
Challenge Cup final – Leigh Leopards 17 Hull KR 16. Lachlan Lam scored the winning golden point drop-goal. Lance Todd Trophy – Lachlan Lam. Leigh coach – Adrian Lam
Women’s Challenge Cup final – St Helens bt Leeds Rhinos
Following a Eurosport merger, BT Sport changes its name to TNT Sports
Arlington Million – Set Piece
Aug 13
Women’s British Open (Walton Heath) – Lilia Vu (USA). 2nd Charley Hull
James Bracey 224 for Gloucestershire against Somerset in One Day Cup
Women’s road race – Lotte Kopecky (Belgium)
Aug 14
Tammy Beaumont scores the first century in The Hundred women's competition with 118 for Welsh Fire against Trent Rockets
Moises Caicedo moves from Brighton to Chelsea for £100 million
James Ward-Prowse moves from Southampton to West Ham
Aug 15
Semi-final – Spain bt Sweden
Neymar moves from Paris Saint-Germain to Al-Hilal
Aug 16
Semi-final (Sydney) England 3 (Toone, Hemp, Russo) Australia 1 (Kerr)
Uefa Super Cup (Piraeus, Greece) Man City 1 (Palmer) Sevilla 1. Man City won on penalties
Aug 18
Harry Kane scores on Bundesliga debut against Werder Bremen
Aug 19
Third place play-off – Sweden bt Australia
World Athletics Championships start in Budapest
Men’s shot put – Ryan Crouser
Mixed 4x400m relay – USA. Silver – GB (Davey, Mitcham, Nielsen, John)
Ten metres from the finish, Femke Bol (Netherlands) started to lean for the finish and crashed to the track
Women’s 10000m – Gudaf Tsegay (Ethiopia)
Keith Earls wins 100th cap for Ireland, against England. Billy Vunipola sent off
Aleksandar Mitrovic moves from Fulham to Al-Hilal
Aug 20
Women’s World Cup final (Stadium Australia, Sydney) – Spain 1 (Carmona) England 0
Mary Earps saved a penalty from Jenni Hermoso
During the medal ceremony, Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales kissed Jennifer Hermoso on the lips
Golden boot – Aitana Bonmati (Spain)
Golden ball – Hinate Miyazawa (Japan). 5 goals
Golden glove – Mary Earps
Heptathlon – Katarina Johnson-Thompson. Silver – Anna Hall (USA). Johnson-Thompson won by 20 points
Men’s 100m – Noah Lyles. Silver – Letsile Tebogo (Botswana). Bronze – Zharnel Hughes
Men’s 10000m – Joseph Cheptegui (Uganda)
Men’s hammer – Ethan Katsberg (Canada)
Women’s 100m – Sha’Carri Richardson (USA). Silver – Shericka Jackson (Jamaica). Bronze – Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
Women’s long jump – Ivana Vuleta (Serbia)
Aug 21
Men’s 110m hurdles – Grant Holloway (USA)
Men’s triple jump – Hughes Fabrice Zango (Burkina Faso)
Men’s discus – Daniel Stahl (Sweden)
Aug 22
Women’s 1500m – Faith Kipyegon
Women’s discus – Laulauga Tausaga (USA)
Harry Brook hits 105 for Superchargers against Fire in The Hundred
Aug 23
Men’s 1500m – Josh Kerr. Silver – Jakob Ingebrigtsen
Women’s 400m – Marileidy Paulino (Dominican Republic)
Women’s pole vault – Nina Kennedy (Australia) and Katie Moon (USA) tied for first place. 5th Molly Caudery
Men’s 400m hurdles – Karsten Warholm
Men’s high jump – Gianmarco Tamberi (Italy)
Aug 24
Men’s 400m – Antonio Watson (Jamaica). Silver – Matthew Hudson-Smith
Men’s long jump – Miltiadis Tentoglou (Greece)
Women’s 100m hurdles – Danielle Williams (Jamaica)
Women’s 400m hurdles – Femke Bol (Netherlands)
Women’s hammer – Camryn Rogers (Canada)
Jeremy Doku moves from Rennes to Man City
Aug 25
Men’s 200m – Noah Lyles. 4th Zharnel Hughes
Women’s 200m – Shericka Jackson. Silver – Gabrielle Thomas (USA). Bronze – Sha’Carri Richardson
Women’s triple jump – Yulimar Rojas
Women’s javelin – Haruka Kitaguchi (Japan)
Aug 26
Men’s 800m – Marco Arop (Canada). Bronze – Ben Pattison
Men’s pole vault – Armand Duplantis
Decathlon – Pierce LePage (Canada)
Women’s 5000m – Faith Kipyegon. Silver – Sifan Hassan
Men’s 4 x 100m relay – USA
Women’s marathon – Amane Beriso Shankule (Ethiopia)
Women’s shot put – Chase Ealey (USA)
Women’s 4 x 100m relay – USA. Bronze – GB (Philip, Lansiquot, Williams, Neita)
England lose to Fiji in rugby union for the first time. Courtney Lawes wins 100th cap
Aug 27
Men’s 5000m – Jakob Ingebrigtsen
Men’s marathon – Victor Kiplangat (Uganda)
Men’s javelin – Neerav Chopra (India)
Women’s 800m – Mary Moraa (Kenya). Silver – Keely Hodgkinson
Women’s 4 x 400m relay – Netherlands. Bronze – GB (Nielsen, Anning, Pipi, Yeargin)
Men’s 4 x 400m relay – USA. Bronze – GB (Haydock-Wilson, Dobson, Davey, Mitcham)
Women’s high jump – Yaroslava Mahuchikh (Ukraine). 4th Morgan Lake
Final medal table – 1st USA (12-8-9) 29. 2nd Canada. 3rd Spain. 7th GB (2-3-5) 10
The Hundred finals (Lords). Men – Oval Invincibles bt Manchester Originals. Women – Southern Brave bt Northern Superchargers
Men: most runs – Jos Buttler, most wickets – Tymal Mills
Women: most runs – Danni Wyatt, most wickets – Georgia Adams
Men’s player of the series – Jamie Overton (Manchester Originals)
Women’s player of the series – Marizanne Kapp (Oval Invincibles)
Dutch GP – Verstappen, Alonso, Gasly
FedEx Cup – Viktor Hovland
Aug 29
One-Day Cup semi-finals – Hampshire bt Warwickshire. Liam Dawson 7-15 for Hampshire. Leicestershire bt Gloucestershire
PFA Player of the Year awards –
Men’s player – Erling Haaland
Men’s young player – Bukayo Saka
Women’s player – Rachel Daly
Women’s young player – Lauren James
Aug 30
Champions League Qualifying play-off – PSV Eindhoven bt Rangers
The record attendance for a women's sporting event is broken at a United States college volleyball match. A crowd of 92,003 fans watched Nebraska beat Omaha at their Memorial Stadium
Aug 31
Uefa Player of the Year Awards –
Men’s Player of the Year – Erling Haaland
Men's Coach of the Year – Pep Guardiola
Women's Player of the Year – Aitana Bonmati
Women's Coach of the Year – Sarina Wiegman
President's Award – Miroslav Klose
September
Sep 1
Gus Atkinson takes four wickets on England debut in T20 match against New Zealand
Transfer deadline day –
Alex Iwobi moves from Everton to Fulham
Brennan Johnson moves from Nottingham Forest to Spurs
Cole Palmer moves from Man City to Chelsea
Matheus Nunes moves from Wolves to Man City
Callum Hudson-Odoi moves from Chelsea to Nottingham Forest
Sep 2
Haaland hat-trick against Fulham
Son hat-trick for Spurs against Burnley
Evan Ferguson hat-trick for Brighton against Newcastle
Sep 3
Heath Streak dies
Italian GP – Verstappen, Perez, Sainz
Record tenth successive win for Verstappen
Walker Cup (St Andrews) USA bt Great Britain and Ireland
Burghley Horse Trials – Oliver Townend, riding Ballaghmor Class
World Rowing Championships (Belgrade) – GB win six gold medals
Sep 4
Ludvig Aberg will make his Ryder Cup debut for Europe after being named in captain Luke Donald's six wildcard picks
US Open fourth round – Andrey Rublev bt Jack Draper
Sep 5
Jorge Vilda, Spain's Women's World Cup-winning head coach, has been sacked amid the ongoing Luis Rubiales scandal
A horse called Doom is beaten at odds of 1-25 to become the joint shortest-priced loser in British racing history. It lost out to 9-1 chance Karmology in a two-horse race at Ripon
Sep 6
Sri Lanka women defeat England in a series for the first time, winning the T20 series 2-1
Sep 7
US Open women’s semi-finals – Gauff bt Muchova, Sabalenka bt Keys
Edward Hide dies
Sep 8
US Open men’s semi-finals – Djokovic bt Ben Shelton (USA), Medvedev bt Alcaraz
US Open men’s doubles final – Ram and Salisbury bt Bopanna and Ebden. Third successive win
Demarai Gray moves from Everton to Al-Ettifaq
Rugby World Cup starts in Paris. Chile makes its first ever appearance. Canada failed to qualify for the first time
Opening match – France 27 New Zealand 13. First try scored by Mark Telea (New Zealand)
Sep 9
US Open women’s singles final – Gauff bt Sabalenka
US Open mixed doubles final – Helioevaara and Danilena bt Krajicek and Pegula
Ireland 82 Romania 8
England 27 Argentina 3. All of England’s points were scored by George Ford (6 penalties, 3 drop goals). Tom Curry becomes the first English player to be sent off at a Rugby World Cup. Match played in Marseille
Ukraine 1 England 1. Kyle Walker scored his first England goal on his 77th appearance. Match played in Wroclaw
European Dressage Championships. Team – GB (Gareth Hughes, Carl Hester, Charlotte Dujardin, Charlotte Fry)
Sep 10
US Open men’s singles final – Djokovic bt Medvedev. Fourth US Open title and 24th major singles title overall
US Open women’s doubles final – Dabrowski and Routliffe bt Siegemund and Zvonareva
Great North Run. Men – Tamirat Tola (Ethiopia). Women – Peres Jepchirchir (Kenya)
Mo Farah finished fourth in the final race of his career
Tour of Britain – Wout van Aert
IndyCar Series – Alex Palou
Sep 12
Scotland 1 (Maguire o.g.) England 3 (Foden, Bellingham, Kane)
150th anniversary of the first official meeting between Scotland and England
Simona Halep banned for four years for doping
Sep 13
Ben Stokes hits 182 against New Zealand, the highest score by an England batter in a one-day international
Perrie Mans dies
Sep 15
Dawid Malan 127 in final ODI against New Zealand. England win series 3-1
Sep 16
One Day Cup final (Trent Bridge) Leicestershire 267-7 (Swindells 117) Hampshire 265-8
Johnny Sexton becomes Ireland's all-time record points scorer, surpassing Ronan O'Gara who scored 1083 points
St Leger – Continuous (Ryan Moore), trained by Aidan O’Brien. Desert Hero, owned by King Charles, finished third
Sep 17
Singapore GP – Sainz, Norris, Hamilton. 5th Verstappen
Liam Lawson (New Zealand) replaced Daniel Ricciardo at AlphaTauri and finished ninth
BMW PGA Championship – Ryan Fox (New Zealand)
Shanghai Masters final – O’Sullivan bt Brecel
Vuelta a Espana – Sepp Kuss (USA, Team Jumbo-Visma). 2nd Vingegaard. 3rd Roglic
Diamond League finals held in Eugene, Oregon (Prefontaine Classic) –
Men’s 100m – Christian Coleman
Men’s 200m – Andre de Grasse
Men’s 400m – Kirani James
Men’s 1500m and 5000m – Jakob Ingebritsen
Men’s pole vault – Armand Duplantis. New world record of 6.23m
Women’s 100m and 200m – Shericka Jackson
Women’s 400m – Marileidy Paulino
Women’s 800m – Athing Mu
Women’s 1500m – Faith Kipyegon
Women’s 5000m – Gudaf Tsegay. New world record of 14:00.21
Women’s triple jump – Yulimar Rojas
Women’s pole vault – Katie Moon
Fiji 22 Australia 15
England 34 Japan 12
Davis Cup – GB beat Switzerland, Australia and France to advance to the finals in Malaga
World Series of Darts final – Michael van Gerwen bt Nathan Aspinall
Sep 19
Union Berlin and Antwerp made their debut appearances in the group stage of the Champions League
Sep 20
Sheffield Utd player Maddy Cusack dies
Sep 21
France 96 Namibia 0
Sep 22
Emily Pedersen hits a hole-in-one in Solheim Cup
League Leaders’ Shield – Wigan Warriors
Wakefield Trinity are relegated from the Super League
Julian Nagelsmann replaces Hansi Flick as the new head coach of Germany
Aaron Rodgers ruptures an Achilles tendon in first game for New York Jets
Sep 23
England 71 Chile 0. Henry Arundell scores five tries
Ireland 13 South Africa 8
Georgia 18 Portugal 18. This was the first draw in a World Cup match since 2011
2022 Asian Games start in Hangzhou, China
Sep 24
Solheim Cup (Finca Cortesin, Spain) – Europe 14 USA 14. Europe retain the trophy
Spain's Carlota Ciganda holed the winning putt and won all four matches she played in
European captain – Suzann Petersen
US captain – Stacey Lewis
Japanese GP – Verstappen, Norris, Piastri. First podium finish for Piastri
Red Bull win constructor’s title with six races to spare
Berlin marathon. Men’s – Eliud Kipchoge. Women’s – Tigist Assefa (Ethiopia) in a world record time of 2:11.53
World Triathlon Championship Series Finals. Men – Dorian Coninx (France). Women – Beth Potter. 2nd Kate Waugh
Sheffield Utd 0 Newcastle Utd 8. Eight different players scored goals
Scotland 40 Australia 6
Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy final – Southern Vipers bt The Blaze
Southern Vipers head coach Charlotte Edwards also steered Southern Brave to victory in The Hundred
Miami Dolphins score the second-highest number of points in a game in NFL history as they beat the Denver Broncos 70-20
Caribbean Premier League (CPLT20) final – Guyana Amazon Warriors bt Trinbago Knight Riders
Sep 27
EFL Cup third round – Newcastle Utd bt Man City
Sep 28
Rugby union Championship club Jersey Reds ceases trading
Sep 29
County Championship won by Surrey. Captain – Rory Burns. Coach – Gareth Batty
Relegated – Middlesex, Northamptonshire
Promoted – Durham, Worcestershire
New Zealand 96 Italy 17
Sam Whitelock sets a new record of 149 New Zealand caps
Sep 30
Aston Villa 6 (Watkins 3) Brighton 1
Darcy Graham scores four tries for Scotland against Romania
Wolves bt Man City. First defeat of the season for Man City
Ryder Cup – Hovland and Aberg bt Scheffler and Koepka 9&7
McIlroy is involved in an angry exchange with Patrick Cantlay's caddie Joe LaCava over his celebrations on the 18th green
Patrick Cantlay refuses to wear the Ryder Cup cap
World Artistic Gymnastics Championships start in Antwerp
Luis Diaz goal for Liverpool against Spurs wrongly disallowed by VAR Darren England and assistant VAR Dan Cook
Cambridgeshire Handicap – Astro King
AFL Grand Final – Collingwood bt Brisbane Lions
Speedway Grand Prix – Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland). Fourth world title
October
Oct 1
Ryder Cup (Marco Simone Golf and Country Club, Rome) – Europe 16 ½ United States 11 ½
Tommy Fleetwood won the point that secured the cup for Europe
Rory McIlroy was the only player to win four matches
British Open snooker final – Williams bt Selby
Simone Biles becomes the first woman to land a Yurchenko double pike vault
Mark Nicholas succeeds Stephen Fry as the next president of the Marylebone Cricket Club
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe – Ace Impact
NRL Grand Final – Penrith Panthers bt Brisbane Broncos
Oct 2
Francis Lee dies
Oct 3
PCA Player of the Year – Harry Brook
Young Player – James Rew (Somerset)
Women’s Player – Tammy Beaumont
Oct 4
Spain, Portugal, and Morocco are named as the co-hosts for the 2030 World Cup, with the opening three matches taking place in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay
Oct 5
Opening match of Cricket World Cup in Ahmedabad – England 282-9 New Zealand 283-1 (Conway 152*, Ravindra 123*)
Men’s all-around – Daiki Hashimoto (Japan)
Oct 6
Women’s all-around – Simone Biles
Simone Biles becomes the most decorated gymnast in history. Her total of 34 world and Olympic medals is more than any other gymnast, male or female
Super League semi-final – Catalans Dragons bt St Helens
Oct 7
England 18 Samoa 17. Winning try scored by Danny Care
Owen Farrell becomes England's record points scorer with 1,181
Super League semi-final – Wigan bt Hull KR
South Africa 428-5 (Van der Dussen 108, Markram 106, De Kock 100) Sri Lanka 326
Aiden Markram hit the fastest World Cup hundred, off 49 balls
Men’s floor – Artem Dolgopyat (Israel)
Pommel horse – Rhys McClenaghan
Women’s vault – Rebeca Andrade (Brazil)
Qatar GP sprint – Piastri, Verstappen, Norris
Verstappen wins third Formula 1 drivers' world championship with six races to spare
Oct 8
Women's Super League Grand Final – York bt Leeds
Chicago Marathon – Kelvin Kiptum, in a new world record time of 2:00.35
Men’s vault – Jake Jarman
Beam – Simone Biles
Women’s floor – Simone Biles
Qatar GP – Verstappen, Piastri, Norris
Portugal bt Fiji
Final pool tables –
Pool A – France, New Zealand, Italy, Uruguay, Namibia
Pool B – Ireland, South Africa, Scotland, Tonga, Romania
Pool C – Wales, Fiji, Australia, Portugal, Georgia
Pool D – England, Argentina, Japan, Samoa, Chile
World Grand Prix darts final – Luke Humphries bt Gerwyn Price
British Touring Car Championship – Ashley Sutton. Fourth win
English Open snooker final – Judd Trump bt Zhang Anda
Oct 10
Dawid Malan hits 140 for England against Bangladesh
Joe Root becomes England's all-time record run-scorer in World Cups, surpassing Graham Gooch
UK & Ireland are announced as Euro 2028 hosts
Turkey and Italy are named Euro 2032 hosts
Pakistan chase a World Cup record 345 to beat Sri Lanka. The match is the first in World Cup history to have four centuries
Oct 11
Wayne Rooney is appointed as manager of Birmingham City after leaving DC United
Steve Prescott Man of Steel – Bevan French (Wigan Warriors)
Woman of Steel – Sinead Peach (York Valkyrie)
Oct 13
Alistair Cook retires. He scored 26,643 runs from 352 first-class matches
Levi Colwill (Chelsea) makes England debut against Australia
Oct 14
Super League Grand Final (Old Trafford) Wigan 10 Catalans Dragons 2. Liam Marshall scored the only try. Harry Sunderland Trophy – Jake Wardle. Sam Tomkins retires
Quarter-finals – Argentina 29 Wales 17
New Zealand 28 Ireland 24. Ireland lose in quarter-finals for the eighth time. Johnny Sexton retires
Ironman World Championship – Lucy Charles-Barclay
Tommy Fury bt KSI in a six-round cruiserweight contest
Cesarewitch – The Shunter
Oct 15
Quarter-finals – England 30 Fiji 24
South Africa 29 France 28
Cricket World Cup – England suffer their first loss to Afghanistan in any format
Philippe Clement replaces Michael Beale as manager of Rangers
RFL Championship Grand Final – London Broncos bt Toulouse Olympique
Featherstone Rovers won the League Leader's Shield
British Superbike Championship – Tommy Bridewell
Oct 17
Cricket World Cup – Netherlands bt South Africa
England bt Italy to qualify for Euro 2024
Oct 20
Rugby World Cup semi-final – New Zealand 44 Argentina 6. Will Jordan hat-trick
WNBA Finals – Las Vegas Aces bt New York Liberty
Oct 21
Bobby Charlton dies
Rugby World Cup semi-final – South Africa 16 England 15. Only try scored by RG Snyman. Winning penalty scored by Handre Pollard
Cricket World Cup – South Africa 399-7 (Klaasen 109) England 170
Champion Stakes at Ascot won by Frankie Dettori on King of Steel on his last British ride
Champion flat jockey – William Buick
Champion flat trainer – John and Thady Gosden
Oct 22
United States GP – Verstappen, Norris, Sainz
Hamilton finished in second place but was disqualified
LIV Golf Team Championship – Crushers GC, captained by Bryson DeChambeau
Oct 23
Bishan Bedi dies
Oct 24
Bill Kenwright dies
Oct 25
Cricket World Cup – Australia 399-8 Netherlands 90
Australia won by 309 runs, a record margin in the World Cup
Glenn Maxwell hits the fastest men's World Cup century, in 40 balls
Bas de Leede concedes 115 runs, an ODI record
Oct 26
Newcastle and Italy midfielder Sandro Tonali is banned for 10 months by the Italian Football Federation for breaching betting rules
Cricket World Cup – England 156 Sri Lanka 160-2
Oct 27
Bronze final (third place play-off) – England 26 Argentina 23
Oct 28
Cricket World Cup – Australia 388 New Zealand 383-9. Highest scoring game (771 runs) in World Cup history
Eddie Nketiah hat-trick for Arsenal against Sheffield Utd
Rugby World Cup final (Stade de France, Paris) – South Africa 12 New Zealand 11. Handre Pollard kicked four penalties. The only try was scored by Beauden Barrett. New Zealand captain Sam Cane was sent off. Referee – Wayne Barnes (England). Fourth title for South Africa. Captain – Siya Kolisi. Player of the match – Pieter-Steph du Toit. South Africa coach – Jacques Nienaber
Top try scorer – Will Jordan (New Zealand). 8 tries
Top points scorer – Owen Farrell. 75 points
Tyson Fury bt former UFC fighter Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia
Nottingham Panthers forward Adam Johnson dies after suffering a serious cut to his neck from a skate during a Challenge Cup match against Sheffield Steelers
Oct 29
Cricket World Cup – India 229 England 129
World Rally Championship – Kalle Rovanpera
European Darts Championship final – Peter Wright bt James Wade
Eddie Jones resigns as manager of Australia rugby union team
Superbike World Championships – Alvaro Bautista (Spain)
World Rugby Awards –
Player of the year – Ardie Savea (New Zealand)
Women’s player of the year – Marlie Packer (England)
Coach of the Year – Andy Farrell (Ireland)
Oct 30
Ballon d’Or – Lionel Messi. Eighth win
Women’s Ballon d’Or – Aitana Bonmati
Kopa Trophy – Jude Bellingham
November
Nov 1
World Series – Texas Rangers bt Arizona Diamondbacks. MVP – Corey Seager
American League MVP – Shohei Ohtani (Los Angeles Angels)
National League MVP – Ronald Acuna (Atlanta Braves)
Nov 2
Wayne Barnes announces his retirement from refereeing following the Rugby World Cup final
Cricket World Cup – India 357-8 Sri Lanka 55. The first five Sri Lankan batters scored a total of 2 runs
Sunday Times Sportswoman of the Year – Mary Earps
Young Sportswoman of the Year – Mia Brookes
Team of the Year – England football
Nov 3
League of Ireland – Shamrock Rovers
Nov 4
Cricket World Cup – Australia 286 England 253. England are eliminated
Aldershot beat Swindon Town 7-4 in the FA Cup to become the first ever non-league side to score seven goals against league opponents
England rugby league team complete a 3-0 Test series victory over Tonga
Copa Libertadores final – Fluminense bt Boca Juniors
Breeders’ Cup Classic – White Abarrio
Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf – Inspiral
Breeder’s Cup Turf – Auguste Rodin
Nov 5
Sao Paulo GP – Verstappen, Norris, Alonso
NASCAR Cup Series – Ryan Blaney
Nov 6
Angelo Mathews becomes first international cricketer to be timed out, in a World Cup match for Sri Lanka against Bangladesh
Nicolas Jackson hat-trick for Chelsea against Spurs
Phil Neville is appointed manager of Major League Soccer team Portland Timbers
WTA Tour final (Cancun) – Swiatek bt Pegula
Nov 7
Melbourne Cup – Without a Fight
Glenn Maxwell hits 201* for Australia against Afghanistan. Maxwell shares a partnership of 202 for the eighth wicket with Pat Cummins (12*)
Champions League – Atletico Madrid 6 Celtic 0
Nov 9
Ace Impact named horse of the year at Cartier Racing Awards
Nov 10
Ange Postecoglou becomes the first boss ever to win the first three Manager of the Month awards available to him, and the first to claim the first three awards from the start of any Premier League season
Nov 11
David Willey takes his 100th ODI wicket in his final appearance for England
Nov 12
Billie Jean Cup Finals (Seville) – Canada bt Italy
Billie Jean King Cup play-off (Copper Box Arena, London) – GB bt Sweden. Katie Boulter won both of her matches
Cricket World Cup final table – India, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Afghanistan, England, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Netherlands
Chelsea 4 Man City 4
International Championship snooker final – Zhang Anda bt Tom Ford
Zhang Anda made a 147 break in the final
Tom Aspinall becomes the first British mixed martial artist to win the UFC Heavyweight Championship
Nov 14
Chelsea boss Emma Hayes is named the new manager of the United States women's national team
Nov 15
Cricket World Cup semi-final – India 397-4 (Kohli 117, Shreyas 105) New Zealand 327 (Mitchell 134, Shami 7-57)
Virat Kohli breaks the record of Sachin Tendulkar as he hits his 50th one-day international century
Ultra-marathon runner Joasia Zakrzewski is banned for 12 months by UK Athletics for using a car in a race
Nov 16
Cricket World Cup semi-final – South Africa 212 (Miller 101) Australia 215-7
Nov 17
Everton receive immediate 10-point Premier League deduction for financial rules breach
The first practice session of the Las Vegas GP is called off after Carlos Sainz's Ferrari hits a loose manhole cover, badly damaging his car
Nov 18
Euro 2024 qualifier – France 14 Gibraltar 0
Las Vegas GP – Verstappen, Leclerc, Perez
ATP World Tour Finals (Turin). Semi-finals – Djokovic bt Alcaraz, Sinner bt Medvedev
Nov 19
Cricket World Cup final (Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad) India 240 Australia 241-4 (Head 137). Australia won by six wickets
Most runs – Virat Kohli (765)
Most wickets – Mohmmed Shami (24)
Player of the Tournament – Virat Kohli
DP World Tour Championship – Nicolai Hojgaard
Race to Dubai – Rory McIlroy
Champion of Champions final – Allen bt Trump
ATP Tour final – Djokovic bt Sinner
ATP Tour doubles final – Salisbury and Ram bt Granollers and Zeballos
Grey Cup – Montreal Alouettes bt Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Grand Slam of Darts final – Luke Humphries bt Rob Cross
Nov 21
Hayley Turner becomes the first female jockey in Europe to ride 1,000 winners
Nov 22
Barnsley are thrown out of the FA Cup for fielding an ineligible player in their first-round replay win at Horsham
Nov 23
Davis Cup quarter-final – Serbia bt GB. Miomir Kecmanovic bt Jack Draper, Novak Djokovic bt Cameron Norrie
Nov 25
Davis Cup semi-finals – Italy bt Serbia, Australia bt Finland
Katie Taylor bt Chantelle Cameron in Dublin to win WBA, WBC, WBO and IBF light-welterweight titles
Nov 26
Terry Venables dies
Abu Dhabi GP – Verstappen, Leclerc, Russell
19th win this season for Max Verstappen. Sergio Perez won two races. Carlos Sainz won one race (Singapore GP)
Red Bull won 21 races. Ferrari won one race
Final standings – 1st Max Verstappen 575 points, 2nd Sergio Perez 285 points, 3rd Lewis Hamilton 234 points
Constructors – 1st Red Bull 860 points, 2nd Ferrari 409 points, 3rd Mercedes 406 points
Formula 2 Championship – Theo Pourchaire (France)
MotoGP – Francesco Bagnaia (Italy), riding a Ducati
Constructors’ champion – Ducati
Moto2 – Pedro Acosta (Spain)
Moto3 – Jaume Masia (Spain)
MotoE – Mattia Casadei (Italy)
Davis Cup final (Malaga) – Italy 2 Australia 0. Arnaldi bt Popyrin, Sinner bt de Minaur
Nov 27
Cricket Writers' Club awards –
Bob Willis Trophy – Harry Brook
Women’s Cricket Award – Nat Sciver-Brunt
Nov 28
BBC Women's Footballer of the Year – Mary Earps
Nov 29
Champions League – Arsenal 6 Lens 0
December
Dec 2
Women’s Big Bash final – Adelaide Strikers bt Brisbane Heat
UK Championship semi-finals – O’Sullivan bt Vafaei, Ding bt Trump
Euro 2024 draw –
Group A: Germany, Scotland, Hungary, Switzerland
Group C: Slovenia, Denmark, Serbia, England
Group D: Play-off winner A* (possibly Wales), Netherlands, Austria, France
Dec 3
UK Championship final – O’Sullivan bt Ding. Eighth title for O’Sullivan
First ODI (Antigua) England 325 West Indies 325-6 (Hope 109*)
Hero World Challenge – Scottie Scheffler
Dec 5
Chris Wilder replaces Paul Heckingbottom as manager of Sheffield Utd
England bt Scotland 6-0 but fail to qualify for Women's Nations League finals and 2024 Olympics
Dec 6
Bangladesh's Mushfiqur Rahim becomes only the second Test batter in history to be dismissed for obstructing the field. Len Hutton was dismissed in this way in 1951
Dec 7
William Hill Sports Book of the Year – ‘Good For a Girl’ by Lauren Fleshman. The book covers both her own running career along with critiques and analysis of how professional sport treats female athletes
Shaun Murphy makes the first ever maximum break in the Snooker Shoot Out
Dec 8
Jon Rahm moves to LIV Golf
Dec 9
Mosconi Cup – Europe bt USA. MVP – Joshua Filler (Germany)
MLS Cup – Columbus Crew bt Los Angeles FC
Snooker Shoot Out – Mark Allen
Dec 10
Shohei Ohtani moves from Los Angeles Angels to Los Angeles Dodgers in a $700 million 10-year contract
Dec 11
World Athletes of the Year – Armand Duplantis, Tigist Assefa, Faith Kipyegon, Yulimar Rojas, Noah Lyles and Kelvin Kiptum
WTA Tour Player of the Year – Iga Swiatek
All Turkish league football is suspended after referee Halil Umut Meler is punched by MKE Ankaragucu president Faruk Koca
Dec 13
Eddie Jones re-appointed as head coach of Japan
Dec 16
Luton’s match against Bournemouth is abandoned after Tom Lockyer suffers a cardiac arrest on the pitch
Stockport County 8 Sutton United 0
Phil Salt 109 vs West Indies in third T20 match
Dec 17
Nathan Lyon takes 500th Test wicket
Scottish League Cup final – Rangers bt Aberdeen
Scottish Open snooker final – Gary Wilson bt Noppon Saengkham
International Tennis Federation World Champions – Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka
Dec 18
Michael Beale is appointed as manager of Sunderland
Club World Cup semi-final – Fluminense bt Al Ahly
Dec 19
BBC Sports Personality of the Year – 1st Mary Earps 2nd Stuart Broad 3rd Katarina Johnson-Thompson
Other nominees – Frankie Dettori, Alfie Hewett, Rory McIlroy
World Sports Star – Erling Haaland
Coach of the Year – Pep Guardiola
Team of the Year – Manchester City
Young Personality – Mia Brookes
Lifetime Achievement Award – Kenny Dalglish
Helen Rollason Award – Fatima Whitbread
Unsung hero – Des Smith
The awards took place at Media City, Salford. 70th show
Club World Cup semi-final – Man City bt Urawa Red Diamonds
England score their highest T20 international total of 267-3 (Salt 119) against West Indies
Mitchell Starc becomes the most expensive signing in Indian Premier League history when he is bought for £2.3m by Kolkata Knight Riders
Dec 20
Nuno Espirito Santo replaces Steve Cooper as manager of Nottingham Forest
European Court of Justice rules that banning football clubs from joining a European Super League is unlawful
Dec 22
Club World Cup final (Jeddah) Man City 4 Fluminense 0
Dec 23
Rebecca Welch becomes the first ever woman to referee in the English Premier League, officiating in the fixture between Fulham and Burnley
Dominic Solanke hat-trick for Bournemouth against Nottingham Forest
Joseph Parker bt Deontay Wilder. Anthony Joshua bt Otto Wallin. Fights held in Saudi Arabia
Dec 24
Wolves play Chelsea in first Premier League match played on Christmas Eve in 28 years
Jim Ratcliffe agrees to buy a 25% stake in Manchester United
Dec 26
Sam Allison becomes the first black referee to take charge of a Premier League match in 15 years, officiating in the fixture between Sheffield United and Luton Town
King George VI Chase – Hewick
Chris Wood hat-trick for Nottingham Forest against Newcastle Utd
Dean Lewington makes his 771st league appearance for MK Dons, setting a new record for most career league appearances by a player for a single club in the history of the English Football League
Dec 27
Welsh Grand National – Nassalam
Dec 29
World Darts Championship third round – Chris Dobey bt Michael Smith
Dec 30
World Darts Championship fourth round – Luke Littler (aged 16) bt Raymond van Barneveld (aged 56)
Detroit Pistons bt Toronto Raptors to end their 28-match losing streak that equalled the longest losing run in NBA history
Dec 31
New Years Honours –
Knight Grand Cross – Bill Beaumont
Knighthood – Ron Dennis
CBE – Stuart Broad, Rob Burrow, Christian Horner, Peter Shilton, Kevin Sinfield
OBE – Millie Bright, Marcus Trescothick, Howard Wilkinson
MBE – Becky Downie, Ellie Downie, Mary Earps, Lauren Hemp, Stuart Hogg, Hazel Irvine, Jeff Stelling