and olympic marathon champion eliod kipchoge tells us about the impact of being wrongly blamed for the of a rival. also coming up on sportsday — a first world snooker championship for kyren wilson, and he tells us he's not stopping there. i would not be happy with only one world title. i want multiple, i think that's the way you to train your brain. hello there and welcome along to sportsday, and we start with news around the battle to avoid the drop in the premier league — a blow for nottingham forest fans. the club has lost its appeal, against a four point deduction, for breaking the league's spending rules last season. it leaves the league table looking like this. forest, with just two games to go, stay three points above luton, who are in the relegation zone, with burnley still five points behind forest and lying second from bottom. both burnley and luton are up against it, with their inferior goal difference. but still, the news provides some hope — given that if forest had had the deduction overturned, they'd both have been down today. joining me our luton town fans and burnley s