Today's Sport

A lacklustre batting display from the Kent Spitfires saw them slump to their first defeat of the summer against a spirited Unicorns side in the Clydesdale Bank Pro40.
Kent ended their LV County Championship match with Northamptonshire in a tame draw at Canterbury.
Gillingham will entertain League 1 champions Charlton at Priestfield in a pre-season friendly in early August.
Former Gillingham boss Andy Hessenthaler insists his management days are not over, despite taking on the role of director of football at Priestfield.
Gillingham chairman Paul Scally believes the appointment of Andy Hessenthaler as director of football will ease the burden on his own shoulders.
Andy Hessenthaler has offered to help chairman Paul Scally choose Gillingham’s new manager.
Super League rugby comes to Priesftfield on Sunday and former Gravesend RFC player Tony Clubb will be part of the party.
Tonbridge manager Tommy Warrilow had the unenviable task this week of telling four of his squad they were being released.
Midfielders Sam Bewick and Michael Phillips have agreed new one-year deals with Maidstone as boss Jay Saunders continues to build for next season.
Chatham kickboxer Matt Simms has been invited to participate in the forthcoming World Championships in Croatia.
Talks concerning Darren Stevens’ Kent future appear to have stalled, with the all-rounder admitting it has taken longer than he’d hoped.
Dartford chairman Dave Skinner was emotional after seeing the culmination of so much hard work pay off as the club returned to the top flight of non-league football.
Ashford sprinter Nick Leavey admits he is "heartbroken" after injury ended his dream of a place at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Dartford captain Elliot Bradbrook knew they would be in for a battle in the play-off final on Sunday and was delighted to have come out a winner.
Ebbsfleet manager Liam Daish is starting planning for next season with a reduced playing budget.