tv Sportsday BBC News June 14, 2024 6:30pm-7:01pm BST
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scotland, northern england either side of that low pressure, still in charge so it is still that mix of sunny spells, heavy showers but may be just a little bit warmer. sunny spells, heavy showers but may bejust a little bit warmer. 14—19, possibly 20 degrees in the south—east of england, does sommer arrive next week? well, it does get arrive next week? well, it does get a little bit warmer but only a little bit and it is still quite mixed. thanks, ben. and that's bbc news at six. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are — goodbye. hello, welcome on sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. what are your plans in the next month? it may well be your diaryjust has the road euros all over it. i'm outside munich as scotland
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prepared to take on the german hosts in the first match of the tournament. there's no point getting on the train _ there's no point getting on the train or— there's no point getting on the train or the plane if you can't believe — train or the plane if you can't believe you can make history. also coming up, now a semifinal too forjack drake in the last four in stuttgart. from a ball boy at 12 years old, nearly two decades later, roger federer talks about the tyrant and the euros. welcome along. it does seem strange
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to say when we had some consequential football less than two weeks ago — but yes, the wait is over. in fact, the wait since the last major tournament and most recent european championship are both shorter than normal, but there are few things anticipated like a summer of international football. so it's to germany we go for euro 2024, where fittingly, 2a teams will be trying to win the trophy last held aloft by italy at wembley three years ago. the title will be won in exactly a month's time in berlin — one of ten venues around the country that'll be hosting the 51 games. match number one is under 90 minutes away in munich, where scotland have the honour of opening the tournament let's speak to dan roan. we will get a sense of the scottish fans in a moment, but it is a big day forfans of all 2a contenders.
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moment, but it is a big day for fans of all 24 contenders.— of all 24 contenders. absolutely, huh. of all 24 contenders. absolutely, hugh- the _ of all 24 contenders. absolutely, hugh- the pitch _ of all 24 contenders. absolutely, hugh. the pitch _ of all 24 contenders. absolutely, hugh. the pitch the - of all 24 contenders. absolutely, hugh. the pitch the germanl of all 24 contenders. absolutely, - hugh. the pitch the german side had a look around. they and their fans all around the country will be hoping that they can summon the spirit of 2006 when they stage the world cup. it was the last time they hosted a major tournament. there were very fond memories of something still regarded as something of a fairy tale event. a country which is mad for football and warm for the welcome they afford. germany feel somewhat different all those years on. that was a celebration of unified germany. it feels a little more divided right now. there are economic and political challenges facing the country and the organisers are hoping this can
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provide some much needed factors for the population. they've gone through decline over the last decade. but they still have usually talented and experienced players. in the country will be expected until after a good start. scotland could pose them some problems. the scotland fans have added to what is a wonderful atmosphere. this the first of 51 games. in a few weeks, we will all gather in berlin for the final. it comes at an interesting time geopolitically and after a re—emergence in the games. of operation is in progress. the eyes of the world will be on this opening
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match. we'll see whether or not scotland can pull off a major surprise. scotland can pull off a ma'or surrise. ., , scotland can pull off a ma'or surrpse.�* dan is inside, but there are lots of people outside the allianz arena. let's speak to jane dougall, among the thousands of scottish fans who have descended upon munich. irate the thousands of scottish fans who have descended upon munich. we might be in germany. — have descended upon munich. we might be in germany, but _ have descended upon munich. we might be in germany, but the _ have descended upon munich. we might be in germany, but the scotland - have descended upon munich. we might be in germany, but the scotland fans . be in germany, but the scotland fans have created their own little bits of paradise. as you've been hearing, more than 200,000 of them have descended upon germany in preparation for the euros. it's all been very jovial preparation for the euros. it's all been veryjovial and good—natured been very jovial and good—natu red despite been veryjovial and good—natured despite the fact there have been so many of them. we spent the last couple of days with them and the majority have gathered in the central square in munich called the marion platz. there's been lots of scotland strips and a lot of
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scotland strips and a lot of scotland kilts as well. and there's been quite a few beers to be had. i'm sure you'll forgive them for that. one bar owner actually told us that. one bar owner actually told us that he had run out of beer because the scotland fans had drunk so much fortunately. he was able to restock in time. it became so busy at one point that the german police, the polizei had to close off the square for overcrowding, but still all good major. kicks off under 90 minutes and the players are inside. as you can imagine, the scotland plans are incredibly optimistic about their chances tonight. we've been following the team 15 years _ we've been following the team 15 years it's — we've been following the team 15 years. it's a great feeling. there's no oint years. it's a great feeling. there's no point getting — years. it's a great feeling. there's no point getting on _ years. it's a great feeling. there's no point getting on the _ years. it's a great feeling. there's no point getting on the plane - years. it's a great feeling. there's no point getting on the plane of l years. it's a great feeling. there's i no point getting on the plane of the train if— no point getting on the plane of the train if you — no point getting on the plane of the train if you don't _
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no point getting on the plane of the train if you don't think you - no point getting on the plane of the train if you don't think you can - train if you don't think you can create — train if you don't think you can create history. _ train if you don't think you can create history. history- train if you don't think you can create history. history for- train if you don't think you can - create history. history for scotland would _ create history. history for scotland would he _ create history. history for scotland would be getting _ create history. history for scotland would be getting up— create history. history for scotland would be getting up of— create history. history for scotland would be getting up of the - create history. history for scotland would be getting up of the group. would be getting up of the group stages — would be getting up of the group stages l— would be getting up of the group stares. ~ .. , would be getting up of the group stares. ~ , ., stages. i think we can, why not? switzerland. _ stages. i think we can, why not? switzerland, hungary, _ stages. i think we can, why not? switzerland, hungary, we - stages. i think we can, why not? switzerland, hungary, we might| stages. i think we can, why not? i switzerland, hungary, we might get stages. i think we can, why not? - switzerland, hungary, we might get a point type. there's optimism in the squads are very, very aware of the possibilities that germany have in the skills and talents the team have. 0ne germany have in the skills and talents the team have. one of the tournament because my favourites on home soil —— tournament's favourite. despite that, they have had a few fallow years. when the manager was asked about that, particularly when the draw had been made, he said that there still a strong team and there hasn't been anything to change his mind. captain andy robertson said
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they were very aware of how good the team was and what challenges they would pose. they said this could be an historic match for scotland. this is their first overseas tournament since france 1998. he was very proud of them. i think we should all be proud where —— we are here. it's been since 1998 since we were abroad. it's why the nation is so excited, i think. hopefully, were abroad. it's why the nation is so excited, ithink. hopefully, we will achieve something a little bit more special. will achieve something a little bit more special-— more special. we're playing an exceptional — more special. we're playing an exceptional team. _ more special. we're playing an exceptional team. it _ more special. we're playing an exceptional team. it doesn't i more special. we're playing an. exceptional team. it doesn't get much _ exceptional team. it doesn't get much more difficult. but at the challenge that we are excited for. there's _ challenge that we are excited for. there's no — challenge that we are excited for.
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there's no expectation from the outside — there's no expectation from the outside world, but we expect a lot from _ outside world, but we expect a lot from ourselves.— from ourselves. yeah, they are exnecting _ from ourselves. yeah, they are exnecting a _ from ourselves. yeah, they are expecting a lot. _ from ourselves. yeah, they are expecting a lot. don't - from ourselves. yeah, they are expecting a lot. don't forget i expecting a lot. don't forget scotland have never got out of the group stages of a major tournament before. this is probably their best chance. the top two go through automatically, but then the four best third—place countries also go through as well. that's something that steve clarke isn't exactly pinning his hopes on, but he certainly has it in the back of his mind. however, that is to be discussed on another day. let's start with the hardest task first. taking on the host. jane dougall, at the allianz arena. louise carey is at a fans own in dundee. probably one of scotland's biggest fans own. you can see over my
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shoulder, and as the weather is... many people have started to turn off. there's some 4,000 tickets been sold. i'm decked out, and that seems to be the order. somebody got a bit carried away! dark blue... i can tell you there'll be no rivalry as everyone comes together for the scotland team. you might�*ve heard the captain, although we are claiming him as our own. thanks to a great spell, he moved on, and then of course, off to liverpool. as you can see, people are very excited. if you're not in deutschland, get yourself here! the enthusiasm of the scotland fans is pretty clear,
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but some of those supporting germany appear to be less engaged than you might expect. the hosts recent form has been underwhelming, and there aren't too many predicting that'll change for the tournament, as our europe correspondent nick beake reports. the german national anthem, scotland style. the visiting fans bring energy to a host nation that until now hasn't seemed hugely excited about laying on this football festival. but there is a buzz at esv fryman, a club in the north of munich. they start to play here as soon as they can walk, and they can't wait to see a month of top class football on their doorstep. brings people together because it's something we share as a community. many people like football. if many people like football. if germans win the tournament, more people _ germans win the tournament, more people might play, and i think
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thet's— people might play, and i think that's a — people might play, and i think that's a good thing.— people might play, and i think that's a good thing. those loads of assignment _ that's a good thing. those loads of assignment here, _ that's a good thing. those loads of assignment here, but _ that's a good thing. those loads of assignment here, but surveys - that's a good thing. those loads of. assignment here, but surveys suggest that quite a few germans are pretty underwhelmed at the prospect of euro 2024. what they hope to rediscover is the spirit of 2006 — the last time germany hosted a major men's football tournament. they called it the summer fairy tale. germany didn't win, but the world cup 18 years ago showcased the united colourful country more confidently. but some chronicles aren't sure if the football will captivate germany this time. translation: everybody ho es for this time. translation: everybody hopes for another _ this time. translation: everybody hopes for another summer - this time. translation: everybody hopes for another summer fairy - this time. translation: everybody| hopes for another summer fairy tale, with the _ hopes for another summer fairy tale, with the mood — hopes for another summer fairy tale, with the mood of _ hopes for another summer fairy tale, with the mood of field _ hopes for another summer fairy tale, with the mood of field and _ hopes for another summer fairy tale, with the mood of field and six - with the mood of field and six returning. _ with the mood of field and six returning, but _ with the mood of field and six returning, but i _ with the mood of field and six returning, but i am _ with the mood of field and six returning, but i am sceptical. | with the mood of field and six i returning, but i am sceptical. it's a different— returning, but i am sceptical. it's a different situation. _ returning, but i am sceptical. it's a different situation. we - returning, but i am sceptical. it's a different situation. we got - returning, but i am sceptical. it's a different situation. we got thel a different situation. we got the war in— a different situation. we got the war in ukraine. _ a different situation. we got the war in ukraine. we _ a different situation. we got the war in ukraine. we just - a different situation. we got the war in ukraine. we just went- a different situation. we got the - war in ukraine. we just went through the pandemic — war in ukraine. we just went through the pandemic. society— war in ukraine. we just went through the pandemic. society is— war in ukraine. we just went through the pandemic. society is torn. - the pandemic. society is torn. people — the pandemic. society is torn. people don't _ the pandemic. society is torn. people don't know— the pandemic. society is torn. people don't know which - the pandemic. society is torn. - people don't know which direction they should — people don't know which direction they should take. _ people don't know which direction they should take. the _ people don't know which direction they should take.— people don't know which direction they should take. the noisy arrival ofthe they should take. the noisy arrival of the foreign _ they should take. the noisy arrival of the foreign fans _ they should take. the noisy arrival of the foreign fans has _
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they should take. the noisy arrival of the foreign fans has jolted - they should take. the noisy arrival of the foreign fans has jolted euro | of the foreign fans has jolted euro 2024 into life. it could still be a tournament to remember. nick beake, bbc news, munich. just one game tonight. there are six more over the weekend. jordan pickford is the latest to face the media. the england side continue their preparation out of the camp. that kyle walker has been named the vice captain for the tournament. he's one of five players with 50 caps coming into this competition. jordan pickford, the england gold —— goalkeeper, has been speaking today. 61 -- goalkeeper, has been speaking toda . ~' . ,, -- goalkeeper, has been speaking toda. ,, ., ., -- goalkeeper, has been speaking today. 61 cups now on the pitch. i do everything _ today. 61 cups now on the pitch. i do everything right _ today. 61 cups now on the pitch. i do everything right to _ today. 61 cups now on the pitch. i do everything right to move - today. 61 cups now on the pitch. i do everything right to move the l today. 61 cups now on the pitch. i i do everything right to move the best my ability and i want to improve.
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i'm 30 now, i'm improving each day. if there's anything i can learn to keep trying me best to improve, i think that's what keeps me pushing. that's why it's me first major tournament and that's what i've won for the last three seasons. i know what i'm doing and i know i keep getting better and hopefully i'm appreciated, and hopefully this tournament is a test that. gordon pickford will _ tournament is a test that. gordon pickford will be _ tournament is a test that. gordon pickford will be one _ tournament is a test that. gordon pickford will be one of— tournament is a test that. gordon pickford will be one of the - tournament is a test that. gordon pickford will be one of the few - pickford will be one of the few experience faces on sunday —— jordan, with lots of young players. defender mark pickford saves he can guide the younger players. england play against serbia on sunday. still more than 48 hours before that much. for england fans, the players might be pretty tough to indoor. that's indoor. —— endure.
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they got the right mentality. they certainly _ they got the right mentality. they certainly got the ability to go all the way through this tournament. i think— the way through this tournament. i think it's _ the way through this tournament. i think it's the best pool of players we'll— think it's the best pool of players we'll have — think it's the best pool of players we'll have for a long time and we can he _ we'll have for a long time and we can be optimistic. forget about what's — can be optimistic. forget about what's going on in previous games. this group— what's going on in previous games. this group is— what's going on in previous games. this group is really talented and i think— this group is really talented and i think they're ready to win this tournament. these players are used tournament. these players are used to playing _ tournament. these players are used to playing in big games, and they played _ to playing in big games, and they played in — to playing in big games, and they played in finals and cups. they're used _ played in finals and cups. they're used to— played in finals and cups. they're used to dealing with all that. but it does— used to dealing with all that. but it does go— used to dealing with all that. but it does go to another level because england _ it does go to another level because england haven't won anything for such a _ england haven't won anything for such a long time, so we in these players — such a long time, so we in these players have to carry that burden. i think— players have to carry that burden. i think because there's been so much spoken— think because there's been so much spoken about now, all you want as a player, _ spoken about now, all you want as a player, all— spoken about now, all you want as a player, all you want for the scotland _ player, all you want for the scotland players or the england players — scotland players or the england players to get the tournament going because _ players to get the tournament going because there's been so much talk and you _ because there's been so much talk and you just want to go out of the pitch— and you just want to go out of the pitch and — and you just want to go out of the pitch and do your stuff.
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just some breaking news regarding everton to bring you now. bbc sport understands the friedkin group has agreed a deal to complete takeover of the premier league cloak. he jumped ahead of four other bidders —— club. 94% stake could well come by the weekend. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. manchester united have already made a bid for an everton player of £35 million. everton expected to reject the offer following like the bbl, the british
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basketball league, is looking for new owners after the license of the company currently in charge was terminated. the british basketball federation says it's to protect the future of the sport and comes as a last resort after monitoring the company's financial position. the ride london classique, one of the major races on the women's cycling calendar, will not take place next year after cycling's governing body moved it to a date when london can't host it. event director hugh brasher called it a "sad day for professional women's cycling". britain's adam yates is still in the yellowjersey at the week—long tour de suisse, one of the major warm—up races for the tour de france. he was second today behind team—matejoao almeida but leads by 27 seconds overall with two stages to go. jack draper celebrated his elevation to the top of the british tennis ranking in stuttgart. rain has prevented all but katie boulter doing the same. time for draper's new dawn. he'll be
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british number one on monday, and before then, his sights are set on stuttgart. the first atp tour title is within grasp, but to reach the semis, he needs to be defending champions. not a straightforward task. draper had only met francis cfo once before and lost, and so may have been fearing the worst when the opening set when the american's way. but he has not won back to back taxes since april. commentator: that's a way to do it. ads, taxes since april. commentator: that's a way to do it.— that's a way to do it. a decider, neither willing _ that's a way to do it. a decider, neither willing to _ that's a way to do it. a decider, neither willing to give _ that's a way to do it. a decider, neither willing to give an - that's a way to do it. a decider, neither willing to give an inch. l neither willing to give an inch. anything tiafo did, draper found a response. the deciding set went to the distance and went draper's way. the final four awaits. the distance and went draper's way. the finalfour awaits. no problems and nottingham for his female counterpart, katie boulter, who remained on track to defend her
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title after winning against magdalena frank. bounces into the semifinals. with wimbledon just _ bounces into the semifinals. with wimbledonjust around bounces into the semifinals. with wimbledon just around the corner, british tennis seems to be finding its form. michael redford, bbc news. for more than two decades, roger federer would have considered playing in one of those wimbledon warm up events. the championships provided him with 8 of his 20 grand slam singles titles in a career that is among the greatest of all time. it's two years now since he retired, and a new documentary has been released telling the story of his final days as a player. federer�*s been telling sally nugent about it. i think it definitely me. maybe i was going to become emotional at the very end. even though i felt like i was solid —— definitely hit me. even
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through the game, i was super relaxed. i don't know... at the end, it was just, it's like, relaxed. i don't know... at the end, it wasjust, it's like, 0k, relaxed. i don't know... at the end, it wasjust, it's like, ok, this is it. he sighs. you talked about the film where you had a dream in that ball kid's dream came true. yes. where you had a dream in that ball kid's dream came true.— kid's dream came true. yes, i now look back on _ kid's dream came true. yes, i now look back on when _ kid's dream came true. yes, i now look back on when the _ kid's dream came true. yes, i now| look back on when the players play and i see the guys and i think, wow, so good! i used to do that, too! i feel so distant already. it's more of a beautiful pass on the road. it's been a great life.— of a beautiful pass on the road. it's been a great life. when people talk about you _ it's been a great life. when people talk about you as _ it's been a great life. when people talk about you as a _ it's been a great life. when people talk about you as a player, - it's been a great life. when people talk about you as a player, we - it's been a great life. when people| talk about you as a player, we hear elegance and grace and how you make it look easy. but grid is the thing that you wanted to talk about. do
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you think sometimes people forget? totally, they only see how it's easy for roger, the guy shows up and just wins it all. but that's not the way it is. for me, that was a bit complicated, because i have to pretend to fight? i have to pretend to show great? 0vercome injury, win setters, but this is a myth as we know. i hope also i can go to wimbledon again this year and actually, the kids have been chasing, i want him to go back to and win that life. will you be watchinr and win that life. will you be watching the _ and win that life. will you be watching the euros? - and win that life. will you be watching the euros? i- and win that life. will you be watching the euros? i will. and win that life. will you be l watching the euros? i will be. and win that life. will you be - watching the euros? i will be. i've been watching _ watching the euros? i will be. i've been watching roland _ watching the euros? i will be. i've been watching roland garros - watching the euros? i will be. i've been watching roland garros in i watching the euros? i will be. i've. been watching roland garros in the olympics. this is the time to be a life. i olympics. this is the time to be a life. ., , olympics. this is the time to be a life. . , , ., ., ., life. i have this vision of roger federer at _ life. i have this vision of roger
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federer at home, _ life. i have this vision of roger federer at home, bag - life. i have this vision of roger federer at home, bag of- life. i have this vision of rogerl federer at home, bag of crisps, life. i have this vision of roger - federer at home, bag of crisps, tv, trekkies on, remote. no exercise! tell me that's going to happen! we'll see when i walk in here! i'm very excited about it.— very excited about it. that's brilliant. — very excited about it. that's brilliant, thank _ very excited about it. that's brilliant, thank you - very excited about it. that's brilliant, thank you so - very excited about it. that'sl brilliant, thank you so much. absolutely. the first game against hunger lynn is in scotland's group. we are at the top stage at stage two and rory mcilroy has finished his first round. he has hung in there and finished two shots off the lead on the under par overall. thomas detrick us is top of the leaderboard will use joined detrick us is top of the leaderboard will usejoined by detrick us is top of the leaderboard will use joined by patrick cantley, the american starting his second round. tiger woods' second round isjust
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under way at pinehurst. he's started four over par — a far cry from in 2000 when he won this tournament by a massive 15 shots. it's one of the most comprehensive victories in any sport. you might remember australia beating american samoa 31—nil in a football world cup qualifier. they ended up making a film about it — while that's not the biggest win we could find. how about a college football game in the us won 222—nothing by georgia tech in 1916? although in 1915, their opponents had disbanded their team, so perhaps you could have seen that one coming. fast forward more than a century and england's cricketers have provided the most one—sided game in t20 history. the reason we've been doing all this googling. this is their entire innings last night. it took 19 balls to make the runs needed to beat 0man significantly improving their chances of qualifying from their group at the world cup. the huge win wipes out their net run rate disadvantage and now a little less maths is needed with one game to go
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for both the defending champions and scotland. if england beat namibia and dcotland lose to australia then england are through. if scotland beat australia or the weather means no result in either match at the expense of both ireland and remarkably pakistan. there's been no play possible so far. time is running out 4—1. new zealand also knocked out last night. let's head back to jane doodle. ——jane night. let's head back to jane doodle. —— jane google. you may have more whispers and we do. which is more than an hour to 90, do. which is more than an hour to go, sense of anticipation building is coming to fruition.—
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go, sense of anticipation building is coming to fruition. yes, no team news yet- — is coming to fruition. yes, no team news yet- we've — is coming to fruition. yes, no team news yet. we've been _ is coming to fruition. yes, no team news yet. we've been watching - is coming to fruition. yes, no team j news yet. we've been watching the scotland fans just filter in the arena. the atmosphere is going to be incredible. so many fans havejust done everything they can to get here. some have cycled and hired vans. many have clone. 0ne here. some have cycled and hired vans. many have clone. one has walked all the way to hampden — that was craig ferguson. and many of the fans i've spoken to have said they are doing this because they wanted to feel like a scotland home game inside the arena, not a germany one. of course, not all have tickets, and tickets are just like gold dust. we've seen fans holding up signs saying tickets wanted. they have set
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“p saying tickets wanted. they have set up some fans owns here in germany to accommodate a lot of the scotland supporters who have come all the way here. they will be packed with fans hoping to watch scotland get an historic result. 0n hoping to watch scotland get an historic result. on paper, a draw or a win would set a marker. we've been listening to the sounds of scotland ringing out across munich. the tartan army has helped scott and lynn get over the line in the past. they will be hoping to do that again tonight they began the european championships 2024. good night from munich. good evening. in amongst the heavy downpours today, we had a little sunshine. this was clarach, for example,
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on the west wales coast earlier on. but this sort of shower cloud would dominate this weekend. yes, there'll be a little sunshine, but there will be a lot of heavy showers, and so it'll feel cool again forjune. the reason for this weekend's heavy showers is low pressure. it's parked itself across the uk, and there'll be showers or even and they'll be particularly, ithink, slow—moving in the central parts of that low pressure. but, again, like today, we've had fairly brisk winds in the north and in the south, so the showers move through fairly quickly, but still some evening thunderstorms to come. where those showers do ease away, perhaps parts of scotland, northern england, it will turn quite chilly overnight with a little bit of mist and fog. but we've got more showers rushing in from the west and still meandering around our area of low pressure. so, it will be, i think, cooler than it was last night, which promises that we'll see a little bit more sunshine to start tomorrow morning as well. but that sunshine will soon be eroded as the cloud bubbles up and the showers get going, already with us in many western and southern areas northern ireland, wales, england, and you can see across scotland as well, they'll soon fill in the gaps.
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they'll become heavy and slow moving around the centre of that low pressure, again, with hail and thunder. and there'll be some big showers, squally winds in southern areas and towards the north. squally winds in southern areas these too could be heavy and thundery and unusually windy as well. so, that's a concern for those under canvas, which, of course, at this time of year is not unusual, but it will be windy as well as very heavy showers. and so temperatures because of the cooler start won't be quite as high as today. but, again, it feels pleasant enough if you're in the sunshine, out the wind and it's strong sunshine. a week away from the longest day now. then that rain comes in through the night and moves its way southwards, so that'll hold temperatures up in some areas. but, again, it could be fairly cool, and like saturday morning, could be a little bit of mist and fog around first thing, particularly where the winds are light. but this dominates, it could be really quite wet, we think, in parts of southern scotland, northern ireland, northern england. we'll be firming up on details. and there'll be showers following on behind, a bit more of a chilly breeze
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by that stage in the north, and there'll be showers to the south, but perhaps fewer and lengthier, brighter, sunny spells will lift the temperatures a little higher and make it feel a little bit warmer once again, a little more likejune. but it's really an unsettled picture, as you can see. there might be something a little drier early next week.
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