ON THIS DAY IN SPORT
1966: The Lions recorded their biggest Test win, beating Australia 31-0 in Brisbane.
1987: Ed Moses lost more than a race when Danny Harris pipped him at Madrid - the defeat ended the longest winning streak in track history, 122 hurdles victories stretching back to August 1977.
2000: Peter Schmeichel scored from the penalty spot in his 121st international as Denmark drew 2-2 with Belgium.
2003: Manchester City signed veteran former England goalkeeper David Seaman from Arsenal on a one-year deal. Seaman did not last the season, with injury forcing his retirement in January 2004.
2008: City appointed Mark Hughes as their new manager on a three-year contract.
2009: Former England and Bath boss Andy Robinson was named as the new Scotland head coach.
2011: Li Na became the first Chinese player to win a grand slam singles title when she claimed the French Open crown with a 6-4 7-6 victory over defending champion Francesca Schiavone of Italy.
2012: Chelsea confirmed the signing of Belgium forward Eden Hazard from Lille.
2015: Dick Advocaat signed a one-year deal to return as Sunderland head coach, but left the club in October.
2016: Garbine Muguruza beat Serena Williams 7-5 6-4 to win the women's singles title at the French Open.
2017: India kicked off their Champions Trophy defence with a crushing 124-run victory over Pakistan, who would go on to beat their rivals in the final.
SPORT BIRTHDAYS
Mick Doohan (motor cycling) - Australian former five-time world champion, born 1965.
Andrea Jaeger (tennis) - American former Wimbledon finalist, born 1965.
Tommy Martyn (rugby league) - former St Helens stand-off, born 1971.
Quinten Hann (snooker) - former snooker player, banned for eight years for match-fixing in 2006. Now a professional pool player, born 1977.
Alex Manninger (soccer) - former Arsenal and Austria goalkeeper, born 1977.
Lukas Podolski (soccer) - Poland-born former Germany striker who plays for Japanese side Vissel Kobe, born 1985.
Rajiv Van La Parra (soccer) - Huddersfield winger, born 1991.
QUICK QUIZ
1. Who is the current manager of Nottingham Forest?
2. Which nation has won the most Six Nations grand slams?
3. Which two teams will take part in the UEFA Super Cup next season?
4. In which sport, played by teams including the Geelong Cats and Brisbane Lions, would you associate the terms mark, behind and goal?
5. Which six-time NBA champion had his 23 jersey retired by the Chicago Bulls?
SPORT ON TV
Today (Tuesday, June 4)
CRICKET: World Cup, Afghanistan v Sri Lanka - Sky Sports Main Event & Sky Sports Cricket 1000.
TENNIS: French Open - Eurosport 1 1230, ITV4 1230, Eurosport 2 1255.
RUGBY UNION: Under-20 Championship, Australia v Italy - eir Sport 1 1420; New Zealand v Georgia - eir Sport 1 1650; England v Ireland - eir Sport 1 1900.
HOCKEY: Women's, Holland v Germany - BT Sport 1 1630; Men's, Holland v New Zealand - BT Sport 1 1900.
BASEBALL: MLB, Cleveland Indians v Minnesota Twins - BT Sport 1 0000 (Wed).
QUICK QUIZ ANSWERS
Answers: 1. Martin O'Neill; 2. England; 3. Liverpool and Chelsea; 4. Australian rules football; 5. Michael Jordan.