SPEEDWAY: Sheffield came from behind to beat Premiership new-boys Birmingham after a super heat run-off on Monday night and picked up their first points of the season.
The defending champions were 10 points down after heat 10 and trailing by four before the last race when a maximum haul from Jack Holder and Tai Woffinden took them into extra-time.
Three-time World Champion Woffinden was the evening’s top-scorer with 15+1 points.
WOMEN’S CRICKET: England are taking on New Zealand in the fourth leg of their five-match one-day international series in Wellington on Wednesday morning.
The tourists hold a 2-1 lead and welcome back Sophie Ecclestone, the world’s number one ranked bowler in the short format game, into their squad along with Nat Sciver-Brunt, Alice Capsey and Danni Wyatt, following their involvement in the Indian Women’s Premier League competition.
MEN’S FOOTBALL: Reigning champions and table-topping Brechin City face last year’s runners-up Buckie Thistle tomorrow night in a match that will have a big influence on this year’s Highland League championship race.
Buckie are 10 points behind Brechin in fourth place but have two games in hand.
East Kilbride can seal the Lowland League title tomorrow evening with a point when they travel to Edinburgh to take on the Civil Service Strollers.
WOMEN’S FOOTBALL: Chelsea take a 3-0 lead into the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final with Ajax at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday evening.
The winners will play either Barcelona or Brann in the semi-finals.
The Blues are currently on a six-match winning run in all competitions and lead the Super League on goal difference from Manchester City.
Tomorrow night’s other Champions League game sees Lyon defending a 2-1 advantage against Benfica.