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from. that is it, you are all caught up. have a good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. here's what's coming up on the programme. well miss out on euro qualification after dramatic penalty she loss to poland. leo williamson is back for the lionesses, the player lifted the year of their title defence. and or months out from a likely third olympics but one month from herfirst a likely third olympics but one month from her first child. and records diary is about to fill out. —— fill up. hello and welcome onto the
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programme for the heartbreak for wells on a busy tuesday of international football action. they missed out on qualifying for the european championship this summer after a penalty shoot—out defeat to poland in cardiff. they had their chances in their playoff final ultimately couldn't find a way through by the end of extra time danieljames missed the only spot kick saved while pulling converted all five, lewandowski psychedelic folk to france, the netherlands and austrian d at the somers euro in germany. ukraine came back to beat iceland and seal the spotin to beat iceland and seal the spot in the euros this summer. they want to — one due to the ongoing war in russian invading ukraine for the eyes and took the lead but ukraine found their equaliser in the second half. for chelsea, a late winterfor them. they half. for chelsea, a late winter for them. they make the tournaments in a group with belgium, slovakia and romania. i think it's definitely a very important for all of us for our players for that i'm personally
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very pleased for the players because these two gives a very narrow, very difficult. of course before the games, after the we're telling all this for our supporters, for a country, our supporters, for a country, our people, our soldiers whose now protecting our freedom. our people, our soldiers whose now protecting ourfreedom. fix, now protecting our freedom. a moment to remember for georgia who earlier secured their place in a first—ever major tournament after beating the 2004 winners grease on penalties to make it to the euros nothing to separate the teams a normal time and extra time in a tense affair with the score goal is. george work clinicalfrom the spot. clinical from the spot. converting the spot kick after greece missed to the delight of the home fans. georgia will be in group f in germany the summer alongside turkey, portugal and the czech republic. it was international friendly busy want england sampled it to all draw against belgium thanks to an injury time equaliserfrom jude bellingham and wembley. belgium
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on their way early on, ivan kept up for england on his first start to level from the penalty spot for the telemann put the visitors ahead and it looked as though it was going to finish that way for the real madrid bellingham scored the crucial goal for gareth southgate sign in the 95th minute. , ., _, , southgate sign in the 95th minute. ., , , minute. jude of course is the headline- _ minute. jude of course is the headline. that _ minute. jude of course is the headline. that competitive . headline. that competitive spirit, that desire not to lose, desire to win in the end was decisive in getting late goal the whole team showed that throughout the game. and recovered from setbacks with a pretty inexperienced team against a team that have got some very good players. so are very please with what i saw tonight. mil very please with what i saw toniaht. �* , tonight. all elsewhere in germany. _ tonight. all elsewhere in germany, the _ tonight. all elsewhere in germany, the euros - tonight. all elsewhere in | germany, the euros hose tonight. all elsewhere in - germany, the euros hose beat the netherlands despite already qualifying for the tournament scotland are still looking for their first win in seven as they were beaten by northern
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ireland for the brazil came back from to nail down against the income of the game ending in a draw. while the matter entering the final stages of build—up to the european championship england's women arejust about to championship england's women are just about to start their qualifying campaign. the defending champions and the opening group games against wheeling and republic of ireland, they'll have the player who lifted the trophy two years ago back in the squad. leah williamson returns after being recalled for the matches last month after her acl tear before pulling out for another injury for the frank kirby is also recruited by serena weigman who's been speaking to the press including our reporterjoe curry. == our reporterjoe curry. -- frank kirby. _ our reporterjoe curry. » frank kirby. deciding who is in and out of the new england scott the picture of player rest was gates doing my wrist again for that announced that they're going to take the women seem to us ready to play one game at the end of the ws all season. with england having euro qualifiers injune and july in other nations also having olympics the summer it
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does pose the question, when our players expected to rest? we will hear the thoughts of serena weigman on a tour. i think for all the players with already— think for all the players with already the complicated calendar it's not good for them to go— calendar it's not good for them to go to — calendar it's not good for them to go to the other side of the world — to go to the other side of the world for— to go to the other side of the world for the very short—term, not having _ world for the very short—term, not having the time to adapt and play— not having the time to adapt and play a game and come back and play a game and come back and go — and play a game and come back and go for— and play a game and come back and go. for us to games in france, _ and go. for us to games in france, home and away. i would say that — france, home and away. i would say that is— france, home and away. i would say that is not only for english _ say that is not only for english player is for every european player that goes into the qualifiers. that is the thing _ the qualifiers. that is the thing that will be hard for them _ thing that will be hard for them to take and to perform at them to take and to perform at the highest level. it�*s them to take and to perform at the highest level.— the highest level. it's worth mentioning _ the highest level. it's worth mentioning with _ the highest level. it's worth mentioning with that - the highest level. it's worth - mentioning with that tournament not taken place until the end of may eject to be seen who from the arsenal player squad will travel to australia. it does pose the question whether these kinds of tours, which is been part and parcel of the men's game for such a long time, whether it's a sign of things to come for the women's game as well. fist things to come for the women's game as well-— game as well. at the other end ofthe
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game as well. at the other end of the international _ game as well. at the other end of the international football - of the international football scale you'll find no a roofer that the micronesian island is a him on the scale given they've never played a game. off the coast of australia has a population of 12 and a half thousand but they now have a former premier league player as their national team manager. dave kitson has gone from reading in portsmouth to place with only one pitch. an island about as remote as they come. known primarily for its lucrative phosphate mines, it usesin lucrative phosphate mines, it uses in immigration detention centre and now they've only met dave kitson for that i knew a history of the island and what it's been through, and credible story for the made a fortune from selling phosphates, billions and billions of dollars. billions and billions of dollars— billions and billions of dollars. �*, . ., , ., dollars. it's having a bit of an issue — dollars. it's having a bit of an issue in _ dollars. it's having a bit of an issue in terms - dollars. it's having a bit of an issue in terms of - an issue in terms of distributing that well. a lot of people start dues stopped working. that importation and is led directly to an obesity crisis. , , ., crisis. this is part of the reason _ crisis. this is part of the reason to _ crisis. this is part of the reason to start - crisis. this is part of the reason to start up - crisis. this is part of the reason to start up the l crisis. this is part of the - reason to start up the islands first ever football team. the
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brainchild of dave and a long—time friend, the parent know they have a challenge on their hands. for a start the islands only recognise football pitch is is in the immigration detention centre. it’s pitch is is in the immigration detention centre.— pitch is is in the immigration detention centre. it's the wand lace detention centre. it's the wand place that _ detention centre. it's the wand place that hasn't _ detention centre. it's the wand place that hasn't been - detention centre. it's the wand place that hasn't been mined l place that hasn't been mined for phosphate on the island, which is leftjagged scars. it's flat but this facility does have a grass pitch in place. does have a grass pitch in lace. ~ ., , does have a grass pitch in lace. ~ . , does have a grass pitch in lace. ~ ., , ., place. what is the pool of talent like? _ place. what is the pool of talent like? will- place. what is the pool of talent like? willwill- place. what is the pool of talent like? will will you i talent like? will will you perfe begin to form a team? players play casually, recreationally. is ten, 12,000 people so it's not a huge scope to go out were looking at new zealand and australia. that's going to come down to funding. it's finding players who have links and then you've got to fly them back for training for matches. ~ ., , fly them back for training for matches-— fly them back for training for matches. ~ . , ., matches. most recently gave help coach — matches. most recently gave help coach the _ matches. most recently gave help coach the blue - matches. most recently gave help coach the blue coats - help coach the blue coats school to national success here in the uk. injuly hillhead out
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with a completely different goal to aim for. to actually t to goal to aim for. to actually try to implement _ goal to aim for. to actually try to implement up - goal to aim for. to actually try to implement up a - goal to aim for. to actually try to implement up a ball| try to implement up a ball programme beckoned not only get a team the pitch but help with the health and fitness of the island. getting kids into playing a sport. i've think to leave a place in better shape than when you found it. i've tried to do that throughout my footballing career and this will be no different. fin footballing career and this will be no different. on the tanners for _ will be no different. on the tanners for that _ will be no different. on the tanners for that number . will be no different. on the i tanners for that number seven seed casper route has been knocked out of the miami open in florida. he was beaten by 22, chilean facet 7—6— three where he takes on the third seed daniel medvedev. there it is. got there eventually. athletes preparation for the olympics will invariably be a fine—tuned affair. almost every day will
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have its role as they attempt to peak in paris. a little differently, she's not only got the games in mind but the arrival of her first child. our sports news correspondent laura scott has the story. it sports news correspondent laura scott has the story.— scott has the story. it feels like yesterday _ scott has the story. it feels like yesterday i _ scott has the story. it feels like yesterday i just - scott has the story. it feels like yesterday i just told . scott has the story. it feels| like yesterday i just told my like yesterday ijust told my family. now that where less than a month away from actually meeting him, it's so exciting for them and with the timing and everything ijust think 2024 is good to be a great year. 2024 is good to be a great ear. ~ ~ ., ., ., 2024 is good to be a great ear. ~ ., ., ., ., ., , year. we know a lot of athletes have ut year. we know a lot of athletes have put their _ year. we know a lot of athletes have put their plans _ year. we know a lot of athletes have put their plans of- have put their plans of having a family on hold around olympics. did that prospective shift because of what happened in tokyo? shift because of what happened into 0711 f. shift because of what happened into o7'::::f in tokyo? 100%. it was the bi est in tokyo? 100%. it was the biggest wake-up _ in tokyo? 10096. it was the biggest wake-up call - in tokyo? 10096. it was the biggest wake-up call for i in tokyo? 10096. it was the | biggest wake-up call for me. biggest wake—up call for me. when i looked at the actions i was taking what i was doing and what my schedule was, i definitely wasn't prioritising myself and my dreams and things i want to do outside of my sport. your brainjust i want to do outside of my sport. your brain just revolves around the olympics. with the disappointment of tokyo i was
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ready to quit shooting altogether. i thought that was it for me. i resented the sport and what happened so much, i was like, you know, little focus on myself. and how that changed my life in terms of how happy i am now, i'm really content. i know that not everybody is can understand it. i know people get to think i'm stupid for what i'm doing and the timeframe of giving myself with the other people may not understand the idea that i'm an olympian and winning a gold medal isn't everything to me now. at the end of the day it's my life and ijust now. at the end of the day it's my life and i just want to be happy with the choices that i make. i do want to look back and have regrets of i am so worried about what everybody else thought that i didn't do something. i held off on making these life choices and the things i want to do. that's all the sports — things i want to do. that's all the sports from _ things i want to do. that's all the sports from us _ things i want to do. that's all the sports from us for - things i want to do. that's all the sports from us for now. l things i want to do. that's all l the sports from us for now. we will see you soon.
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hello. the weather is going to throw just about everything at us over the next couple of days. certainly for wednesday — lots of heavy thundery downpours, albeit with some spells of sunshine in between, also quite windy out there. all driven by low pressure centred to the west of the uk. rain and hill snow pushing northwards across scotland. some really heavy rain for a time across eastern counties of northern ireland. that will take a while to clear. and then for england and wales, yes, there will be some spells of sunshine, but also some heavy, thundery downpours with hail thrown in for good measure, some sunny spells in between. pretty windy, particularly in the south, but also up towards the north of scotland and temperatures north to south between seven and 11, maybe 12 degrees celsius in parts of eastern england. now through wednesday night, we will see further showers or longer spells of rain. this clump of wet weather drifting across southern
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england into the midlands. if that gets far enough, west into wales, well over high ground, that could give a little bit of snow because it will be quite cold to take us into thursday morning. although probably too windy for most places to see a frost. and then into thursday, while this area of low pressure firmly in charge. this low has been named by the spanish weather service. it's been named storm nelson because of the impacts it is going to have in spain, but pretty close to us on thursday. close enough to give some very strong winds, gales around coasts in the south and the south—west. but windy weather even further north across england and wales, very strong winds even inland. some outbreaks of rain — northern scotland perhaps seeing the best of the dry weather, but they'll even here be some showers. and temperatures around nine, ten or 11 degrees. now as we get into friday, good friday, of course, it is not going to be completely dry, but i am hopeful there will be fewer showers. more in the way of dry gaps in between. it won't be as windy and it will feel a little bit warmer. and that certainly is the theme for the start of the easter weekend. our area of low pressure
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loosening its grip and so not as many showers more in the way of dry weather. however, there is a lot of uncertainty about the second half of the weekend. there's an area of low pressure that some computer weather models keep well to the south of us, it's this one here. but other computer models push that a lot further north, giving us the chance for some rain. so a lot of uncertainty about the second half of the easter weekend. there will be some rain at times, some spells of sunshine, not as chilly as it has been.
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hello. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines. the whole bridge fell down! police in baltimore say six people are presumed dead after a bridge collapsed and are moving to a recovery effort. these are like pictures of the port in baltimore. we will have the latest from our correspondence on the scene. meanwhile, the bombardment continues in gaza and israel recalls negotiators from mediation talks in doha — despite a un resolution calling for a ceasefire. and do you know your katsu from your donburi? we'll look at some of the japanese words making their way into the english dictionary.
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