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minutes from time and we were all game. an absolute classic and next week's return is one not to be missed. it was also a thriller at the emirates where arsenal drew 2—all with bayern munich. bukayo saka gave the gunners an early lead, before serge gnabry and then harry kane from the spot, put the germans 2—1 up after half an hour, that was sweet for kane, who scored 1a goals for spurs in north london derbies. but the gunners levelled before the end, leandro trossard sweeping home for 2—2. eric dier, another former spurs player now at bayern, gave his assesment of the tie it's obviously 0—0. the away goal, it's 0—0, see what we are going to be playing in our stadium with ourfans, so it is going to be a great second leg, we are looking forward to it
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now. there were 25 qualifying matches on tuesday, for the womens european championship next year. england lionesses have the first win in their campaign. they beat the republic of ireland 2—nil in dublin. both their goals came inside the first 20 minutes at the aviva stadium. laurenjames with their first. alex greenwood also scored a penalty for the defending champions. they are second in their group behind france who beat sweden 1—nil. obviously think a lot of us loved _ obviously think a lot of us loved playing in those tight games— loved playing in those tight games with that sort of crowd. they _ games with that sort of crowd. they threw everything at us. as soon _ they threw everything at us. as soon as— they threw everything at us. as soon as louise came up to my new_ soon as louise came up to my new i_ soon as louise came up to my new i was— soon as louise came up to my new i was going to be able to see it — new i was going to be able to see it up _ new i was going to be able to see it up you talk about throwing it at you, what is it like — throwing it at you, what is it like defending those throws? it's a — like defending those throws? it's a nice thing to have on your team, it's a nice thing to have on yourteam, isn't it's a nice thing to have on your team, isn't it, for somebody to do that, i thought they did excellently to be honest. yeah. i
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they did excellently to be honest. yeah.— honest. yeah. i think we allowed _ honest. yeah. i think we allowed too _ honest. yeah. i think we allowed too much - honest. yeah. i think we | allowed too much space, honest. yeah. i think we - allowed too much space, yeah, the penalty— allowed too much space, yeah, the penalty from _ allowed too much space, yeah, the penalty from the _ allowed too much space, yeah, the penalty from the cross - allowed too much space, yeah, the penalty from the cross as l the penalty from the cross as well — the penalty from the cross as well. obviously— the penalty from the cross as well. obviously in _ the penalty from the cross as well. obviously in the - the penalty from the cross asl well. obviously in the second, well. obviously in the second, we push — well. obviously in the second, we push them _ well. obviously in the second, we push them right— well. obviously in the second, we push them right at - well. obviously in the second, we push them right at the - well. obviously in the second, i we push them right at the end. what _ we push them right at the end. what was — we push them right at the end. what was key— we push them right at the end. what was key in _ we push them right at the end. what was key in that _ we push them right at the end. what was key in that second i what was key in that second half step up in the performance?- half step up in the erformance? ., _ half step up in the erformance? ~ ., , , ~ ., performance? we obviously know the qualities _ performance? we obviously know the qualities that _ performance? we obviously know the qualities that they _ performance? we obviously know the qualities that they have, - the qualities that they have, as i say— the qualities that they have, as i say come i think we have respect — as i say come i think we have respect for— as i say come i think we have respect for the staff. those areas — respect for the staff. those areas we _ respect for the staff. those areas we could've got after them, _ areas we could've got after them, we need to do better going — them, we need to do better going forward. scotland have also got their first win — beating slovakia 1—0 at hampden park. sophie howard with the only goal — as scotland secured their first competitive win in 18 months. i think you know that in the first half, it has improved so much and they are basic in here
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to make a difference, ifelt we got behind the final ball which wasjust a got behind the final ball which was just a little after the game goes, if we keep doing it there are more and more chances, just looking for that one final ball. on the post, someone coming in, so i think those things have worked this week. there's probably a little bit of work that needs doing done, but you just have to keep going and we found a way and that was the biggest thing. it's two wins out of two for wales. 6—nil winners in kosovo. rachel rowe and substitute elysia hughes scoring two each to send them top of their group. they're in the second tier of qualifying though, so will be looking for a route through the playoffs to get to the euros. northern ireland have their first win of the campaign, 3—1 away to bosnia—herzegovina. lauren wade, megan bell and simone magill with their goals to give them a morale boosting victory after last week's goalless draw againts malta. the tee times are out for
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the first round of the masters, the five time winner tiger woods is one of the later starters on thursday and paired with max homa and jason day. the is—time major winner is looking to make the cut at augusta national for a record—breaking21ith consecutive time but woods has started just one tournament in 2024 — the genesis invitational in february which he had to withdraw from because he had the flu. but he has a special relationship with the masters my my life and my family i think i've been playing for 29 years now, and it has, it was the ultimate to be able to stay in the nest and watch by iron —— brian munich. it's been a part of life to have... and to hug
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masters continues, let's hear i try not to look too far into the future. i'm excited about how i've been playing to begin this year. i had two nice wins, which was obviously a bunch of fun, and i think it'sjust one of those deals where all i'm trying to do is put myself in contention in the tournament and hopefully finish it off. and i really am not looking much past tomorrow. world numberfour wyndham clark goes into the tournament as the highest ranked debutant in the tournament's history. he's hoping that his week lives up to all the hype he's heard about the famous course. i'v e i've always dreamed about this place and have watched every masters since i was probably five years old so to finally be hearing to experience it in person this is pretty spectacular and it's living up to the hype so i'm really hoping that i bring my game this week and really get to enjoy everything that augustine national in the masters tournament has to offer. novak djokovic made a winning start to his clay court season, and he didn't face a single break point against roman safiullin at the monte carlo masters. this is the start of the build up to next month's french open that djokovic won last year. he'll play the italian lorenzo musetti in the third round, who beat him at the same stage last year.
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djokovic is looking to win monte carlo for the third time but he hasn't made it past the quarters since his last victory in 2015. alexander zverev beat sebastian ofner in straight sets. the german fifth seed took a dominant lead in the first set going ahead 4—1 before winning it 6—3. zverev won the second set 6—4. he'll now face either thomas etcheverry or 12th seed stefanos tsitsipas who play on wednesday. a few afew rain a few rain delays in monte carlo. all the reaction to those champions league results come the first of the quarterfinals draws from arsenal against bayern munich. 2-2 at arsenal against bayern munich. 2—2 at home ahead of the second leg at home. manchester city, the reigning champions drawing 3-3 the reigning champions drawing 3—3 in another classic against real madrid. for me and the rest of the sportsday team, that's all for now.
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hello there. tuesday, unfortunately brought more stormy weather with it and coastal flooding with the high tides, as well as inland flooding. a brief ridge of high pressure is pushing that low pressure out the way, but the weather fronts are hot off the heels again off the atlantic with more rain to come through the day ahead. this is what we had on tuesday — 60 millimetres and more across beddgelert in north wales. many of the other wettest places seeing 30—a0 millimetres of rain. and despite the showers having ease, the rain and the winds through the night and it turns chilly with a touch of frost, potentially a few areas first thing and some mist and fog in the south. already, temperatures are rising in the west ahead of the next band of rain that you may have seen there. so wet through the morning rush across northern ireland, underneath this weather front. and as it comes in, it's introducing
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milder atlantic air. so it will turn misty and foggy over the hills as well as the fog first thing further east. once it sets in across scotland on and off through the day, early brightness and sunshine in the east replaced by that rain as it meanders its way eastwards through the day. you can see it does ease off a little bit in southern parts, but it's got a legacy of cloud left in its wake. so a mild day, where we see any breaks — perhaps 16 in northern ireland. but there's a met office warning for the west of scotland. again, another a0 millimetres, possibly more over the hills. further south, there'll be a steady spell of rain and lots of misty, murky weather over the hills. another pulse comes in through the evening overnight, particularly scotland and northern ireland. it tends to weaken as it pushes southwards, but all the cloud and the wind and the winds will be strong again today, perhaps not as strong as yesterday, but they hold the temperatures up through the night. and a fairly brisk wind will continue with us on thursday. maybe some mist murk first thing, particularly in the south under the remnants of this weather front. but actually, once that clears out the way, we might see some brighter skies and sunshine coming through before
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the next pulse of rain starts to materialise across western parts again. but look at the temperatures on thursday. it's looking mild, in fact, warm in the strengthening april sunshine. and that milder, warmer atlantic air is with us through thursday and indeed friday to end the week, perhaps even start the weekend, but not for long because we get some colder air starting to dig in behind it. and you can see for the weekend or by the end of the weekend, it's a return to slightly cooler weather for most.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: nine nations, including the uk, conduct the largest airdrop of aid into gaza since the war began — the bbc was onboard. we are told they are better than nothing and they are making a difference. a top european court says swiss women were failed by their government's climate policies. we'll break down what the ruling means. and men are to be admitted into a women's only art exhibition in australia after a court rules it's discriminatory. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news
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— it's newsday. hello. we start this hour with the news that nine countries have taken part in the largest international aid airdrop into gaza since the war started. the drop will help provide supplies for the end of the islamic holy month of ramadan. fourteen aircraft delivered hundreds of tons of food and essential aid in an operation led by the jordanian air force. britain was among the participating nations. the british foreign secretary, david cameron, said thousands of people in desperate need would benefit. israel is still under international pressure to allow in more aid trucks by land, and work is continuing on a maritime aid corridor. our diplomatic correspondent, james landale joined the royal air force flight delivering aid to gaza on tuesday and filed this report. at an airbase injordan, piles of humanitarian aid —
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