BBC Sport says Kenyan world record holder Agnes Tirop has been found stabbed to death at her home in the western town of Iten, with police treating her husband as a suspect.
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The Daily Express says former Formula One driver Mark Webber has raised concerns for Max Verstappen.
The Independent says Deontay Wilder has been suspended for six months following his 11th round knockout defeat to Tyson Fury last weekend.
The Guardian says Andy Murray does not intend to play in next month’s Davis Cup following his defeat in Indian Wells and says he does not deserve to be selected anyway.
The Sun says UEFA has officially launched the bidding process to host the 2028 European Championships.
The Daily Mirror says Gary Lineker called out Gareth Southgate’s decision to substitute Jack Grealish in the second half of England’s draw against Hungary.
The Independent says police fought with Hungary fans in ugly scenes at Wembley during a World Cup qualifying match.
Arab News says a Sami Al-Naji brace was enough to for Saudi Arabia to see off China in an entertaining FIFA World Cup qualifier.
BBC Sport says England’s path to the 2022 World Cup hit an unexpected stumbling block when they were held to a draw by Hungary in a qualifier called a “big disappointment”.
The Daily Express says David Jenkins, a valued member of Team GB’s coaching staff, has tragically died aged just 31.
The Independent says as Gareth Southgate sat captivated by the entertainment of the Nations League, a thought occurred.
The Guardian says Jon Gruden has resigned as Las Vegas Raiders head coach after further emails emerged in which he used misogynistic and homophobic language.
The Guardian says Afghanistan’s junior female football team and their immediate families are to relocate to Britain from Pakistan.
BBC News says Wales scraped past Estonia with an unconvincing win in Tallinn to keep hopes of finishing second in their World Cup qualifying group in their own hands.
The Independent says England have named a 17-man squad for this winter’s Ashes tour, with head coach Chris Silverwood leaning on familiar faces for the trip Down Under.
The Metro says Robbie Savage has hailed Mohamed Salah’s recent form and says he would currently rather have the Liverpool star over any of Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar.
The Guardian says it was a tale of two quarterbacks as the NFL returned to London for the first time in two years.
Sky Sports says Kylian Mbappe gained redemption for his Euro 2020 disappointment by scoring France’s Nations League-clinching goal in their 2-1 win over Spain.
BBC Sports says Andy Murray beat highly-rated Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz 5-7 6-3 6-2 to reach the third round at Indian Wells.
The Daily Express says Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes remains in contact with Raphinha ahead of the January transfer window.
The Independent says the takeover of Newcastle United is complete after a consortium, heavily backed by Saudi Arabia, ousted the retail tycoon Mike Ashley.
The Guardian says a magistrate judge in Nevada has sided with Cristiano Ronaldo’s lawyers against a woman who sued the footballer after saying he raped her in Las Vegas in 2009.
Aljazeera says English Premier League football club Newcastle United have been taken over by a Saudi Arabian-backed consortium, the league said.
Sky News says Theo Hernandez’s 90th-minute strike completed an incredible comeback victory for France, who battled from 2-0 down against Belgium to win 3-2 and reach the Nations League Final in stunning fashion.
Sky News says Emma Raducanu says she is “still hungry for more” as she prepares for her opening match in Indian Wells on Friday.