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of others injured over a period of 2a hours, as israel's bombardment continues. it comes as a watered—down un security council resolution for more aid into gaza has been criticised for not going far enough. a woman in the us with a rare double uterus has given birth twice in two days — after a "one in the million" pregnancy. 32—year—old kelsey hatcher delivered one daughter on tuesday, and a second on wednesday, at a hospital in alabama, after 20 hours in labour. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday this saturday night
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live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme... we'll bring you two first—half goals from anfield as liverpool and arsenal fight it out to be top of the premier league at christmas. another day to forget for manchester united as west ham pile the pressure on erik ten hag. bath go top of the gallagher premiership with a bonus point win over harlequins. also coming up on the programme tonight... can anthonyjoshua deliver tonight, as his journey on the road to redemption and potentially fighting deontay wilder continues? of fighting deontay wilder continues? course i am ter to of course i am tense because i want to perform, i want to win. i've got that urge to win and i want to hurt my opponent as well.
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welcome along, thank you forjoining us. there were high hopes of a christmas cracker at anfield where liverpool and arsenal are fighting it out for top spot in the premier league. with the second half about to get underway, it's i—i. the opening goal came afterjust three and a half minutes, gabriel getting on the end of martin odegaard's delivery, which silenced anfield, a place where arsenal are winless in the league since 2012. mohammad salah gave the crowd something to shout about though just before the half—hour mark, weaving his way into the box before unleashing his 12th league goal of the season. one point separating them at the top of the table, arsenal leading the way. we will keep you updated as the second half begins shortly. liverpool failed to beat manchester united last weekend, but that 0—0 draw proved only to be brief respite for erik ten hag,
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with united beaten for the eighth time in the premier league today. two goals in six minutes giving west ham a 2—0 win at the london stadium, the result helping them to leapfrog united in the table with david moyes' side now sixth. adam wild was watching. manchester united manager erik ten hag cuts a rather troubled figure of late. it is that time of year in which pressure can be most keenly felt. to west ham and all of those festive trappings. but for either side, there was little joy or merriment to be found in a first half of football devoid of anything very much at all. manchester united probably should have been in front before the break. garnacho unable to take the best of very few chances. any optimism was west ham's. jarrod bowen saw this header well saved. he wasn't about to miss another opportunity. he put them in front and from there, they wouldn't look back. the bigger manchester united
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mistake just back. the bigger manchester united mistakejust moments back. the bigger manchester united mistake just moments later allowed mo kudus to make it 2—0. can mistake just moments later allowed mo kudus to make it 2-0.— mo kudus to make it 2-0. can he finish? he _ mo kudus to make it 2-0. can he finish? he does! _ mo kudus to make it 2-0. can he finish? he does! west _ mo kudus to make it 2-0. can he finish? he does! west ham - mo kudus to make it 2-0. can he finish? he does! west ham are i finish? he does! west ham are earnina finish? he does! west ham are earning themselves _ finish? he does! west ham are earning themselves just - finish? he does! west ham are earning themselvesjust a - finish? he does! west ham are earning themselves just a little j earning themselves just a little christmas rest. for manchester united, just more frustration and more pressure. i united, just more frustration and more pressure.— united, just more frustration and more pressure. i think a decent 72 minutes, where _ more pressure. i think a decent 72 minutes, where we _ more pressure. i think a decent 72 minutes, where we didn't - more pressure. i think a decent 72 minutes, where we didn't take - more pressure. i think a decent 72 minutes, where we didn't take our chances. we should have gone lead but we didn't and one moment of switching off, and then you see the following effects. i think the team played over a long period a good game but the game is over after 96 minutes today and you have to keep the focus and of course, you have to net. we had a tough week. this is three games in six days. one is a half 12 kick off. we had tojuggle it around. we we re we were disappointed we went out of the cup _ we were disappointed we went out of the cup but _ we were disappointed we went out of the cup but i had a safe place for the cup but i had a safe place for the game — the cup but i had a safe place for the game today and try to save a
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good _ the game today and try to save a good get — the game today and try to save a good get three points and we have done _ good get three points and we have done that — good get three points and we have done that. for us to keep going is a bil done that. for us to keep going is a big thing _ done that. for us to keep going is a big thing. but that is what i do and what _ big thing. but that is what i do and what i _ big thing. but that is what i do and what i want — big thing. but that is what i do and what i want to do, keep building the team _ what i want to do, keep building the team and _ what i want to do, keep building the team and making the better. it's been an understandably emotional afternoon at luton, who were playing for the first time since their captain tom lockyer suffered a cardiac arrest during their abandoned game at bournmouth last weekend. he's now recuperating and the players showed their support pre—kick—off by wearing shirts with lockyer�*s name and number on them. they said they wanted to beat newcastle for him — and that is exactly what they've done this afternoon, a huge win at kenilworth road for the players and manager rob edwards, as andros townsend's goal was enough for a 1—0 win, with luton nowjust two points from safety whilst newcastle a re seventh. history's been made at fulham today with rebecca welch becoming the first female referee to take charge of a premier league game. she oversaw a 2—0 burnley win, which sees them off the bottom of the table. it was hugs all round for the clarets, who pick up their third league win of the season. a change of boss hasn't lead
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to a change of fortunes for nottingham forest. nuno espirito santo's first game in charge ended in a 3—2 defeat to bournemouth at the city ground. that's now six defeats in their last seven games. dominic solanke scored a hat—trick with his winner coming in injury time. forest were down to 10 men from midway through the first half after willy boly was sent off for a second booking. bournmouth are up to 11th, forest two points from the drop zone. these are today's premier league results in full. tottenham are back in the top four, moving ahead of manchester city with a 2—1win at home to everton. richarlison scoring against his former side, before son doubled their lead early in the second half. andre gomes gave everton hope late on but spurs held on. leeds united have shown they're determined not to be left out of the championship title race after thrashing ipswich town 4—0. pascal struijk opened the scoring in just the eighth minute at elland road.
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it was an unfortunate return for ex—leeds, now ipswich, defender leif davis who scored an own goal and gave away a penalty. joel piroe scored for the second time against ipswich this season to complete the rout. the defeat ends ipswich's five—match unbeaten run, but they're still seven points ahead of third placed leeds. leicester city are six points clear at the top of the table after a 3—0 win over rotherham. six goals shared between plymouth and birmingham, southampton are level on points with leeds in third after their 1—0 win at qpr, whilst michael beale's reign as sunderland boss began in disappointment as coventry cruised to a 3—0 win at the stadium of light. after back—to—back league defeats, celtic bounced back with victory over livingston that moves them five points clear of rangers at the top of the scottish premiership — although they've played two more games. goals from kyogo furuhashi and liam scales helping them to a 2—0 win at parkhead. lawrence shankland scored twice to send hearts to victory at home
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to st mirren and ensure they'll sit third at christmas. kilmarnock, in fourth, beat stjohnstone 2—1. the game at dundee was postponed because of a waterlogged pitch, and the match didn't go ahead at ross county because the pitch was frozen. time now for some of the day's othe sport stories. britain's former leading doubles player tara moore has had a positive drugs test overturned after an independent tribunal ruled it was caused by contaminated meat. the 31—year—old maintained she never knowingly took a prohibited substance and it's been found she "bore no fault or negligence" in failing the test 19 months ago. ninth seed jonny clayton is through to the third round at the world darts championship. the welshman didn't play a great match against ireland's steve lennon. between them, they missed 62 doubles in 17 legs. but clayton prevailed to win 3—1. paisley park on the left here was bidding to win the grade 1 long walk hurdle for the second year in a row to match baracouda's record of four victories.
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but crambo, ridden by jonathan burke, just managed to come out on top over an extended three miles at ascot. next to a statement win for bath, who are top of rugby union's gallagher premiership tonight after beating harlequins at the rec, with the battle of fly—halves finn russell and marcus smith living up to the pre—match noise. exeter are just four points behind the new leaders after they extended their impressive home record with victory over leicester. patrick geary reports. it is always a sign of a good christmas when you are completely full up. bath's rate was one of several premiership grounds at capacity over the festive period. this is what the locals had come to see. finn russell launching a move which flowed through lawrence and into the unstoppable path ofjoe cokanasiga. some start and we had barely played four minutes when marcus smith composed eloquence' response. instinctive brilliance,
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the mark of marcus. the second half was closed, claustrophobic stuff. space had to be earned and ruthlessly exploited. joe cokanasiga, the slaloming bulldozer, helped put bath 15 points ahead but in the gathering gloom, harlequins rumbled back. jack walker over the line. now the next try would be crucial. so bath threw everything at finding it. in there somewhere was miles read._ and - finding it. in there somewhere was miles read._ and the | miles read. over the line! and the bonus point _ miles read. over the line! and the bonus point which _ miles read. over the line! and the bonus point which took— miles read. over the line! and the bonus point which took them - miles read. over the line! and the bonus point which took them top i miles read. over the line! and the l bonus point which took them top of the table at christmas. exeter one unbeaten in 23 matches at home before the day. no wonder they got a record crowd. a lot of witnesses to lester's bad day. henry slade and exeter ran away with this one, 20 9-10. a exeter ran away with this one, 20 9—10. a statement when on a landmark occasion. patrick gearey, bbc news. aside from those wins for chiefs and bath, one more result to bring you, northampton saints edged a nine—try thriller, beating gloucester 31—29 to move into third in the table. we're just a few hours away
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from fight night in saudi arabia where britain's anthonyjoshua faces otto valeen in a must—win heavyweight contest. joshua looks in good shape, and has a 13 pound advantage for tonight's fight. a win over the swedish fighter in riyadh could set up a long—awaited bout with deontay wilder. i'm here to fight. i'm not here to party and get caught up in the glamour, i want to perform well, put that pressure on myself, of course i am tense because i want to perform and win, i have that urge to win and i want to hurt my opponent as well. deontay wilder — one of the hardest hitting heavyweights in history — will be fighting joseph parker on the same bill tonight. wilder remains one of the biggest draws in the sport despite having boxed fewer than three minutes in over two years. victories for both him and joshua would pave the way for them to meet each other next year. britain's daniel dubois and americanjarrell miller feature later too in another heavyweight bout. they had to be kept apart in theirweigh—in. miller hit the scales
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at an astonishing 23st 11. that's over six stone heavier than dubois. more build—up to that on the bbc sport website. you can keep across saturday's football there as well, plenty of reaction as well as the latest from anfield. 51 minutes played, it is still 1—1 between liverpool and arsenal, gabriel with the early goal cancelled out by mohamed salah. we will bring you the result of that next time. but from the other team thatis next time. but from the other team that is all now. goodbye. —— front from me and the team that is all for now. a volcano erupts in southwest iceland. i just... it'sjust like something from a movie. it follows weeks of intense earthquake activity. thousands of people have already
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been evacuated from their homes. i'm basically here just to empty my house as much as i could and taking the essentials. seismic events are causing cracks in concrete. it started shaking so bad, and we figured it's time to go. as the sky glows red over the land of fire and ice. now there's an eruption here near grindavik. and we have cleared the town and the area. and now we're just securing the area. everybody... evacuation. terrible. just getting things for my kids and getting out of here. so what does this latest eruption mean for the people who live nearby? it's late at night in december 2023. and i want to bring you some breaking news, because a volcano in southwest iceland has erupted following weeks of intense earthquake activity. now we can show you
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some of the pictures. you can see the yellow lava erupting from the ground like a fountain. the eruption started approximately four kilometres north of a fishing town grindavik after 10:15 at night local time. webcams caught the moment the magma burst through the surface. translation: the eruption seems to be quite large. - the fissure is about 2.5 to 3 kilometres long, and the lava flow is estimated to be at least 100 cubic meters per second. so this eruption is quite big for this area. but this is a large eruption and the lava flow can change very quickly. this latest round of activity has seen authorities in iceland over a course of weeks brace parts of the country. some extraordinary images coming in to us here at the bbc. and this has been a waiting game.
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how tricky has it been to predict| when this moment would come? about a month ago, there was like this storm of seismic activity as a huge volume of magma was shifting underground and then rose up right beneath this town, which was what prompted its evacuation. so last night, you know, there was another earthquake swarm and then this explosion and this lava fountaining towards the sky. and thank goodness it's to the northeast of this town. the danger is not done yet. this is as close as we could get to the volcano before the authorities stopped us. overnight, more lava has continued to flow. and this is something that is very difficult to predict, which is why the authorities are warning people to stay away from this area for their safety. icelanders are familiar with volcanic activity. known as the land of fire and ice, the country is home to several volcanoes and straddles two tectonic plates.

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