Fenners and Merson take on each other in the corner challenge.
Sat November 17 2012
Tue May 21 2013
Mikkel Kessler says he is in peak condition ahead of his fight with Carl Froch.
Rob Dorsett reports after Stoke City manager Tony Pulis has left the club.
Executive Director of the USGA Mike Davis and USGA President Glen Nager give their reaction to the banning of anchored putters.
Some of Britain's finest boxers of past and present give their views on Saturday's big rematch at the 02 Arena.
Ed Robinson and Spencer Fearon look at all the latest boxing news, and have an exclusive interviews with Bernard Hopkins and Darren Barker. For the full extended Toe 2 Toe podcast go to Sky Sports News radio, or download from iTunes.
Martin Tyler brings you his final question of 2012/13 with a Champions League Final theme.
Ryder Cup Captain Paul McGinley is to become a Sky Sports ambassador and join the on-air commentary team.
Olympic Boxing gold medallist Katie Taylor has become Ireland's first Sky Sports Living for Sport Ambassador.
Mikkel Kessler's promoter Kalle Sauerland insists his man is in top shape ahead of Froch v Kessler II.
Gordon Taylor reveals that the PFA are speaking to Sunderland after they fined seven players last week.
Nine-time major winner Gary Player is delighted anchored putting will be banned, but thinks it should be introduced before 2016.
The R&A and USGA have banned the use of anchored putters from 2016.
Johnny Nelson, Jamie Moore and Spencer Oliver give their thoughts on the eagerly anticipated Froch v Kessler II.
Paul McGinley reveals he'll have three captain's picks at Gleneagles next year and also discusses the anchored putter ban.
Graham Hunter is sure the deal for Jose Mourinho to take over at Chelsea is already done.
George Groves says he's targeting a future fight against the winner of Carl Froch and Mikkel Kessler.
Sam Warburton is already impressing as British and Irish Lions captain according his predecessor Paul O'Connell.
Sergio Garcia reveals that Tiger Woods isn't the most popular man on the PGA Tour.
Atletico's Chief Executive Miguel Angel Gil Marin says that Falcao will be the one to decide his future.
Mon May 20 2013
The Hold the Back Page panel do not expect David Moyes to follow Sir Alex Ferguson's attacking style.
The panel discuss Arsenal's future after they clinched the final Champions League position.
The panel believe Gareth Bale will stay at Tottenham for at least one more year.
Kevin Keatings is joined by David Phillips to discuss Jose Mourinho and the fall-out from the Copa del Rey Final.
At the League Managers Awards dinner, West Ham manager Sam Allardyce said he would welcome the return of Jose Mourinho should he be making a return to Chelsea.
Paul Dickov has been appointed the new manager at Doncaster and replaces Brian Flynn who stepped down to become director of football.
Roy Hodgson says Tom Cleverley is a doubt for England's upcoming friendly matches.
Lions coach Warren Gatland remains hopeful that Sean O'Brien will be fit for the tour of Australia.
Guillem Balague says tensions between Real Madrid President Florentino Perez and Jose Mourinho made life at Madrid impossible.
Roberto Martinez says he will sit down with Dave Whelan to discuss his future next Monday.
Sky Sources understand Jose Mourinho will leave Real Madrid today and close in on a potential move to Chelsea.
SPL Chairman Ralph Topping comments on the situation at Hearts after the club escaped punishment from the SPL.
Jack Wilshere says Arsenal can challenge for the Premier League title next season.
Carl Froch says it's his fight to lose ahead of his eagerly anticipated clash with Mikkel Kessler.
Eddie Hearn has labelled Froch vs Kessler II as 'fight of the decade' as the countdown to the fight begins earnest.
A collection of the biggest blunders and funniest moments from the past week of sport.
Jeremy Coney believes New Zealand have to improve their batting if they are to stand any chance of drawing the series with England.
We step away from the Premier League and take a look at some of the best goals from around the world.
Sam Warburton insists the British and Irish Lions squad will be ready for their 10-match summer tour despite domestic finals hampering their preparations.
Sun May 19 2013
Paul Merson believes that Chelsea will be a force to be reckoned with next season if they manage to add some more talent to their current crop.
Mikkel Kessler won the first fight against Carl Froch, but who does that benefit as we head to the second showdown on May 25? Steve Collins and Roy Jones Jr are the two experts when it comes to rematches and what they mean.
Charlie Nicholas watched the 10 goal thriller between West Brom and Manchester United. Wayne Rooney didn't feature and Nicholas believes that he would not be missed should he decide to leave.
Nigel Adkins was pleased with the character that his players showed in their final Premier League game away to West Ham which they lost 4-2.
Sam Allardyce has hailed his side for a fantastic end to the season with the Hammers finishing 10th.
Steve Clarke says his players should be immensely proud to finish the season in 8th place with a thrilling 10 goal thriller against Manchester United.
Retiring Michael Owen gives his final post-match interview after coming on as a substitute in Stoke's one all draw with Southampton.
Roberto Martintez remained tight lipped on his future at Wigan following their relegation to the Championship.
Chris Hughton praised his Norwich side's 3-2 win over Manchester City.
Chelsea interim manager Rafa Benitez says the fans and players can take a lot of positives from the season after finishing third in the Premier League.
Outgoing Everton manager David Moyes praised his squad and believes the next manager at Goodison Park is inheriting a strong group of players.
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Andre Villas-Boas was disappointed Spurs missed out on the fourth Champions League spot and thinks that there needs to be improvement if they are to compete with the top four.
Tony Pulis was pleased with his sides consistency during the final month of the season as they secured 13th place in the Premier League on the final day.
Jamie Carragher says he was delighted to keep a clean sheet in his final game for Liverpool.
QPR manager Harry Redknapp says big changes need to be made to his squad if they are to compete in the Championship.
Arsene Wenger was pleased with Arsenal's attitude and character after beating Newcastle to secure the final Champions League place.
Speaking after Liverpool's 1-0 victory over QPR, Brenden Rodgers has thanked the fans for their support during a season of transition but does believe that there has been progression.
Phil Thompson believes that AVB has done a good job at Spurs this season and that is highlighted by the club collecting 72 points, the most in their history.
A look back at some of the season's funniest moments from Jeff and the boys.
Matt Le Tissier watched Arsenal beat Newcastle to secure the final Champions League spot and paid a tribute to their defence, in particular Laurent Koscielny.
Paul Lambert was proud of his sides display after the 2-2 draw at Wigan and believes that the club have made developments during a what has been a transitional period for Villa.
Michael Laudrup was unhappy with Swansea's 3-0 home defeat to Fulham and would like to add some more goals to his side ahead of the new season.
Martin Jol was pleased with his sides discipline as they scored 3 goals to win a hard fought match away to Swansea.
Jeff Stelling and the boys take you through all the action from the final day of the Premier League.
Brian Kidd says he is uncertain of his future at Manchester City but says the club need to bring a new manager in quickly.
Uwe Rosler says he is proud of his players despite Brentford’s 2-1 defeat to Yeovil in the League 1 Playoff Final.
In the final Goals on Sunday of the season, we take a look back at the great guests who have joined Ben and Kammy in studio.
Gary Johnson gives his reaction after Yeovil won their play-off with Brentford at Wembley to reach the Championship.
Club Life returns to Merrion C.C. to see how the club is progressing.
Club Life return to Mount C.C. in Batley, West Yorkshire to see how the club is progressing.
Club Life returns to Wokingham Ridgeway C.C.
Stuart Broad bowled England to a 170-run victory over New Zealand in early afternoon on day four of the first Test.
England bowler Stuart Broad was named man of the match for an impressive wicket haul of 7 for 44 runs.
England captin Alastair Cook was delighted with his side's brilliant performance as they beat New Zealand by 170 runs.
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum was left disappointed with a heavy defeat to England in the first test.
Arsenal legend Ian Wright says these days young footballers are being rewarded with huge contracts before they've really proved themselves.
Former Spurs midfielder Darren Anderton admits his career could have been wildly different if he had not turned down a move to Manchester United.
Ed Robinson, Jim Watt and Ian Darke report from York Hall where Wadi Camacho won the Prizefighter cruiserweights title.
The Sunday Supplement team debate whether Ashley Cole should and will captain England against Ireland for his 100th cap.
David Beckham tells Bryan Swanson he's going to enjoy having a rest in the summer, but is unsure of his next career move.
The Sunday Supplement team discuss Wayne Rooney's next move after the Manchester United striker submitted a transfer request.