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bye for now. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. scenic surroundings for scotland today but steve clarke's men have a mountain to climb at the euros — we'll hear
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from him live shortly. the heat�*s off england for now, after victory in their first game, but what's the drink helping them to keep their cool in germany? let's get to that press conference now, and the weight is talking. —— andy white. i’m now, and the weight is talking. -- andy white-— now, and the weight is talking. -- andy white. i'm from bbc scotland and i ho -e andy white. i'm from bbc scotland and i hepe you're _ andy white. i'm from bbc scotland and i hope you're well. _ andy white. i'm from bbc scotland and i hope you're well. just - andy white. i'm from bbc scotland and i hope you're well. just give i andy white. i'm from bbc scotland i and i hope you're well. just give us and i hope you're well. just give us a wee _ and i hope you're well. just give us a wee insight into how difficult the past few_ a wee insight into how difficult the past few days have been but how big the determination is to right the wrongs, — the determination is to right the wrongs, if—
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the determination is to right the wrongs, if you like, from the lines. obviously— wrongs, if you like, from the lines. obviously the other night wasn't easy. came up against a really big team and we didn't show up the way we wanted to and that really makes it difficult when you come up against the best in the world, we got punished for it, that's for sure. obviously there was a lot of disappointed faces come saturday morning but we gave the lads until night time to get over it and then we moved on, interment and football —— in tournament football, we played the way we believe scotland can play it we need to tend and do that, we need to play with restraint and play a lot better than we did in pretty much every area because i think we know we didn't do our best in all positions on friday and hopefully that's different come tomorrow night. that's different come tomorrow niuht. ,, ,
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that's different come tomorrow niuht. ., , ., night. spoken really openly, other da at the night. spoken really openly, other day at the press — night. spoken really openly, other day at the press conference, - night. spoken really openly, other day at the press conference, he i day at the press conference, he spoke _ day at the press conference, he spoke about his role and he said trying _ spoke about his role and he said trying to— trying to give you guys too much information, have you noticed a change — information, have you noticed a change in — information, have you noticed a change in that over the last couple of days _ change in that over the last couple of days and do you feel super clear on what _ of days and do you feel super clear on what it— of days and do you feel super clear on what it is— of days and do you feel super clear on what it is you need to do against switzerland?— on what it is you need to do against switzerland? look, ithink everyone assessed themselves _ switzerland? look, ithink everyone assessed themselves probably - switzerland? look, ithink everyone assessed themselves probably after that game and maybe the gaffer was a bit harsh on himself, i believe they gave us to information but i believe the information was clear that i just think the occasion got to a couple of us, some of us didn't have our best games, but i don't think we went to the pitch and done what we have done to get here and i think that was a disappointing from a players point of view, the manager and his court also underlies himself but from a players point of view we had to look at ourselves and i think everyone done that. i think everybody took that day on saturday to look at their own selves and not point fingers at everyone else and i think we did that and came to a
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better place for it. we have the meeting on it and then sunday we were good to go and trying to move on and look ahead to this game, because look, it's a fantastic tournament to play in and we worked so hard to get here and we want to enjoy it as much as we can, but the only way by doing that is by playing a football that we believe that we can play and we didn't do that friday night. now we've got two more chances to do that to try and stay in this tournament. i chances to do that to try and stay in this tournament.— chances to do that to try and stay in this tournament. i am from radio client, in this tournament. i am from radio client. the — in this tournament. i am from radio client, the game _ in this tournament. i am from radio client, the game tomorrow, - in this tournament. i am from radio i client, the game tomorrow, obviously there's_ client, the game tomorrow, obviously there's pressure especially in a tournament like this, but do you feel like — tournament like this, but do you feel like there's more pressure on the team — feel like there's more pressure on the team given what happened on friday— the team given what happened on friday and — the team given what happened on friday and the fact you need a result? — friday and the fact you need a result? the other way there is less pressure. — result? the other way there is less pressure, perhaps you can play with more _ pressure, perhaps you can play with more freedom, what do you think? | more freedom, what do you think? i think more freedom, what do you think? think we more freedom, what do you think? i think we know what we have to do. we know what we have to do differently. but yeah, i think probably you know, people on the outside didn't hold much hope for us anyway, may be that
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took more of a knock on friday. but we have a firm belief in our squad that we have quality within and we can do the things that we didn't do on friday night. and you know, if we do that, we become a better team and we showed that in qualifying campaign and that's what we need to get back to, that's what we've been working on and we worked on it before the germany game as well. i do think there was two sides to the friday night, i think the big part was we didn't show up properly but i also thought we had seen very good team perform at the highest level in front of their home fans at the opening of a tournament, it was always going to be difficult for us but we made it even more difficult for us by not showing up the way we expected to. and i think that's why the result was it was. but we can't dwell on it, we have to move on from it now and we've got another game around the corner and that's what's good about this tournament. this game, we you can't wait too long. and i hope tomorrow night people see the scotland we believe in and if
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they do that, that will give us the best possible chance for a positive result. i best possible chance for a positive result. ., best possible chance for a positive result. . ., ,, , ., , best possible chance for a positive result. . ., , ., result. i am from sky sports. how much is it — result. i am from sky sports. how much is it about _ result. i am from sky sports. how much is it about mentality - result. i am from sky sports. how much is it about mentality and - result. i am from sky sports. how| much is it about mentality and how much _ much is it about mentality and how much is _ much is it about mentality and how much is it— much is it about mentality and how much is it about mentality and how much is it about game plan? and can you tell_ much is it about game plan? and can you tell us _ much is it about game plan? and can you tell us about your leadership role and — you tell us about your leadership role and what you had to do it in the last— role and what you had to do it in the last few days to pick the boys up? its _ the last few days to pick the boys u? �* , the last few days to pick the boys u . ? �* , ., the last few days to pick the boys u? �* , ., ., , ., up? as i told the lads, i would give them until saturday _ up? as i told the lads, i would give them until saturday dinner - up? as i told the lads, i would give them until saturday dinner time . up? as i told the lads, i would give them until saturday dinner time to | them until saturday dinner time to get over any disappointment they felt, any anger, why they were feeling that at that time, and it was time to move on, it was time to draw a line under it and obviously the manager had the meeting of stuff we would didn't do so well and had to improve on and he gave the same message after that meeting of ok, we've done it, we said what we had to say, we had a couple of discussions around certain clips and things like that, we always have these discussions. and they were had, then it was time to draw a line under it, we can't dwell on it too long we've got two massive games now in this group, we know we have to do better and that was what our full focus was come sunday morning. but
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it's important that you analyse it, important you see what you've done wrong and it's important that that's pointed out to come and it wasn't a very clear way and then we moved on from it and we tried to correct that on the pitch, sunday, monday, tuesday, and hopefully we can show it tomorrow night.— it tomorrow night. from the highest ofthe it tomorrow night. from the highest of the results _ it tomorrow night. from the highest of the results and _ it tomorrow night. from the highest of the results and performances - of the results and performances against — of the results and performances against spain and norway, what's been _ against spain and norway, what's been missing would you think needs to he _ been missing would you think needs to be found again? | been missing would you think needs to be found again? ijust been missing would you think needs to be found again?— to be found again? i 'ust think we have to get h to be found again? i 'ust think we have to get back— to be found again? i 'ust think we have to get back to _ to be found again? ijust think we have to get back to being - to be found again? ijust think we have to get back to being honest. to be found again? i just think we l have to get back to being honest. i don't think we have been ourselves, we definitely want ourselves on friday and a think we need to realise what got us the results in the past and what we were good at when we went to the pitch because the message off the pitch hasn't changed, it'sjust on the message off the pitch hasn't changed, it's just on the pitch we maybe have to get back to doing that, trusting ourselves within the game, trusting each other, whoever is next to you, if we do that we are a better team for it and i think we see that in abundance in the qualifying campaign. what you've
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seen a team full of belief and ready to fight for each other and ready to go for every single ball, and maybe on friday we played a wee bit with fear, which we then won, but it's easier to talk about her, harder to put it in place. and it's not an easy game in the tournament against the host country, i tell you that, but we had enough experience on the pitch where we should have may be done better and i think we all know that, the whole country know that. i don't want to keep bringing up freddy because now we're looking forward, we don't want to look back too much, we want to look forward. we've got a big game coming up tomorrow night which we are all excited about we want to show this tournament what scotland are all about and like i said if we do that, it i believe that's the best way that we can get a result. andy, let's see- -- _ that we can get a result. andy, let's see... no _ that we can get a result. andy, let's see... no footballer - that we can get a result. andy, let's see... no footballer everl that we can get a result. andy, - let's see... no footballer ever says they play— let's see... no footballer ever says they play for a draw, but how do you balance _ they play for a draw, but how do you balance the — they play for a draw, but how do you balance the point that eight point, would _
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balance the point that eight point, would put — balance the point that eight point, would put us in a strong position and hanish— would put us in a strong position and banish the effect of friday night? — and banish the effect of friday niuht? ~ �* ., and banish the effect of friday niuht? �* ., . ., night? we've had too much to robabl night? we've had too much to probably discuss _ night? we've had too much to probably discuss from - night? we've had too much to probably discuss from friday | night? we've had too much to - probably discuss from friday night, but it's about us showing up as a performance level and i think that was always, that's always the way we've done that. i believe if we performed on the day, that gives us the best possible chance to get a win or a draw, whatever the results need to be. i think it comes to game management within the game, you see how the game has gone and you kind of make the decision of all of us experienced players, maybe the manager, may the subs, are we in a position to settle for a draw or are we in a position to go for a win, do we in a position to go for a win, do we have to get back in again? that just happens on the night, but whatever hasn't been discussed it's all about performance levels, it's all about performance levels, it's all about, all about performance levels, it's allabout, ok, how do all about performance levels, it's all about, ok, how do we make everything better? because we can't approve and pretty much we've done
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on friday night and we can improve it by quite a bit and if we do that then like i say, it will give us the best possible chance to be together, to be, get three points, to get one points. to be, get three points, to get one oints. �* , .,, ., points. andy robinson there at scotland's _ points. andy robinson there at scotland's press _ points. andy robinson there at scotland's press conference . points. andy robinson there at. scotland's press conference ahead points. andy robinson there at - scotland's press conference ahead of their match in switzerland tomorrow night. looking to move on after the heavy defeat, the heaviest in euros history, 5—1 they lost in the opening match, he said the team acknowledge it, disappointed but they want to move on. we'll have more from that later on throughout the evening. england's next match is against denmark a day later. they're in frankfurt for that one on thursday. it's been deemed a high risk fixture by german police — the same as their match against serbia, which they won 1—0. on the pitch, the players will be looking to convince a few more people following that nervy win. jude bellingham scoring the crucial goal. he's been speaking to the media today in erfurt. our reporter alex howell was there,
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and he spoke to me earlier. so he came to speak to us here in the media centrejust behind it, made his major tournament debut in england's when against serbia on monday, he covered a lot of ground really, that he spoke against manchester united team—mates, christian erickson who had that incredible journey suffering the cardiac arrest three years ago, to scoring the opening goal in their first match, also rasmus hojlund, he says he's good friends with but that you haven't spoken and head of the match. he spoke about what it means to him that manchester united's editor erik ten hog is going to stay at the club after he's the man who gave him his debut.— gave him his debut. happy to be buildin: gave him his debut. happy to be building it. _ gave him his debut. happy to be building it, hopefully _ gave him his debut. happy to be building it, hopefully there - gave him his debut. happy to be building it, hopefully there is . gave him his debut. happy to be i building it, hopefully there is more trophies _ building it, hopefully there is more trophies to— building it, hopefully there is more trophies to come and it's nice to have _ trophies to come and it's nice to have that — trophies to come and it's nice to have that decent man that we know, that manager we are going back to in the new— that manager we are going back to in the new season. i'm so grateful for
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hint _ the new season. i'm so grateful for hint put _ the new season. i'm so grateful for hint put so — the new season. i'm so grateful for him. put so much trust in me and believed — him. put so much trust in me and believed in— him. put so much trust in me and believed in me to play on the team and i_ believed in me to play on the team and i can't — believed in me to play on the team and i can't thank him enough. kobbie mainoo there. _ and i can't thank him enough. kobbie mainoo there, alex. _ and i can't thank him enough. kobbie mainoo there, alex. he _ and i can't thank him enough. kobbie mainoo there, alex. he also - and i can't thank him enough. kobbie mainoo there, alex. he also talked i mainoo there, alex. he also talked about the discriminatory chanting. he didn't commented on it too far, but you if you are investigating races to be used for the england players. —— uefa are investigating. it's not something they've reported but they don't have access to the investigation as it is going on. it's something that uefa will be picking up with serbia so at the moment we don't know too much other than the investigation is still open. than the investigation is still 0 en. �* than the investigation is still oen. �* �* than the investigation is still oen. �* ~ ., ., than the investigation is still oen. �* �* ., ., ., ~' open. and alex, another talking oint open. and alex, another talking point around — open. and alex, another talking point around the _ open. and alex, another talking point around the match - open. and alex, another talking point around the match against| point around the match against serbia was what the players were drinking. and a rather unusual remedy could perhaps, right?
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definitely unusual. so in the second half, one of a number of england players who have come into this tournament and probably not their best shape, he missed nine games for newcastle towards the end of the season,in newcastle towards the end of the season, in the second half he went down with a cramp and as the on—field doctor and physio— went over to him they had him two sachets, one with a high carb energy gel which they call a fuel bomb and the other was pickle juice and the reason they give the players pickle juice is that it reduces cramping a lot better than water, apparently when you it sends a message to your brain and it reduces the of cramping straightaway. there is potential of extra time and penalties, keep an eye out for pickle juice making its way into the pitch. but eye out for pickle juice making its way into the pitch.— way into the pitch. but see if it has any effect _ way into the pitch. but see if it has any effect on _ way into the pitch. but see if it has any effect on them - way into the pitch. but see if it has any effect on them in i has any effect on them in later stages, assuming they get there. thank you mark very much alex, thank you. and the action continues today — we'll get a first look at the portugal side featuring
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an evergreen cristiano ronaldo tonight, as they open their campaign against the czech republic. the other match in that group is under way — and into the second half. first timers at the euros, georgia up against turkey, and it was the turks who took the lead and in some style — a goal of the tournament contender from mert muldur, definitely worth seeing again. but, just a few minutes later, georgia were level, georges mikautadze scoring theirfirst ever goal at a major tournament. there is around five minutes left in that match. into the latter stages of the second half in dortmund. well, last night, france came
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through their opening game against austria, winning i—o. but an injury suffered to kylian mbappe might have dampened their optimism for the tournament. the soon—to—be real madrid forward suffered a broken nose in a clash with austrian defender kevin danso. the worry is mbappe may miss some of france's matches at the tournament, but a protective mask could help him return sooner than later. my my first thoughts on it were certainly the fact that potentially this nose injury, this broken nose was potentially a bit of a red herring and there may be a concussion in the background as well. that's probably the more alarming side of things, and that's something i'm absolutely sure that the france team will be taking into account and making sure they get help. nasalfractures account and making sure they get help. nasal fractures take about three weeks to heal, but with a mask i would expect him to be able to play, as long as there's no concussion, probably next week or the week after. while the euros are fully under way, the domestic football calendar is now starting to take shape. today, the premier league announced the fixtures for the new season. the last time ipswich town
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were in england's top tier, their final match before relegation was against liverpool. and on their return, they'll welcome the same team to portman road. liverpool with new head coach arne slot of course — one of five teams who will start with a new boss on the touchline next season. the other two newly promoted sides, leicester and southampton, will take on spurs and newcastle respectively in their first games back in the division. while the champions, manchester city, begin the defence of their trophy against chelsea on sunday 18th august, as they look to win the title for the fifth successive year. (ani for the fifth successive year. here are the rest of the fixtures on the opening weekend, which all starts when manchester united host fulham on friday 16th august. you can see the full list of fixtures over on the bbc sport website and app. tennis and andy murray and jack draper are the big british draw on centre court at queen's today but the mens wimbledon champion, carlos alcaraz, has got his campaign under way with a straight sets win. alcaraz breezed through the first set against argentina's francisco cerundelo but even though his
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opponent was serving to take it to a decider, alcaraz fought back to win 6—1, 7—5 and he'll play the winner of draper and mariano navone — who are last up today. well andy murray is a five—time winner of this tournament and is likely playing it for the last time. he's taking on alexei popyrin in the first round - being watched by ben croucher. sir andy murray! back on the green ureen sir andy murray! back on the green green grass — sir andy murray! back on the green green grass of— sir andy murray! back on the green green grass of home. _ sir andy murray! back on the green green grass of home. a _ sir andy murray! back on the green green grass of home. a farewell i green grass of home. a farewell tour, most likely. but forthe tour, most likely. but for the ignoble tour, most likely. but forthe ignoble scott, there's still time to showcase his greatest hits. the hit more metallic against australia that old murray fight is still going. another booming first serve in the first set of his. this was murray's 1000 match at tour level, so it's
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still watch for sure. and you've probably seen enough andy murray through the years to know it's seldom straightforward. back came poperin and it started to get a bit uncomfortable. remember that murray fight? uncomfortable. remember that murray fiuht? �* , uncomfortable. remember that murray fiuht?�* , ~ uncomfortable. remember that murray fiuht? , ~ , fight? andy murray has the break in the deciding — fight? andy murray has the break in the deciding set. _ fight? andy murray has the break in the deciding set. this _ fight? andy murray has the break in the deciding set. this was _ fight? andy murray has the break in the deciding set. this was your i the deciding set. this was your classic andy — the deciding set. this was your classic andy murray _ the deciding set. this was your classic andy murray match, i the deciding set. this was your| classic andy murray match, and the deciding set. this was your i classic andy murray match, and he may be saying goodbye the summer. he won't be doing it at queens just yet. ben crutcher, bbc news. let's see what any maria said straight after his match. that's why were playing _ straight after his match. that's why were playing obviously, _ straight after his match. that's why were playing obviously, to - straight after his match. that's why were playing obviously, to try i straight after his match. that's why were playing obviously, to try and i were playing obviously, to try and win matches. you obviously with wimbledon in a few weeks away, i
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want to try and build up some confidence, build up some matches and today was a difficult one under proud of the way i fought and came backin proud of the way i fought and came back in the third set after losing the second. applause yeah, great to get another one here. well, these are live pictures from birmingham. if each is katie bolter. coverage continues on the bbc, via the red button, the bbc iplayer and bbc sport website and app. katie bolter looking to warm up ahead of wimbledon with a win in birmingham. now — it might not feeling like summer's arrived yet in the uk, but ahead of the olympics in paris next month, a group of climate scientists along with several athletes have put out a warning —
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that competitors could collapse due to the heat. a new report, called the rings of fire, suggests a warming planet could affect performances at the games. earlier i spoke to team gb rugby sevens playerjamie farndale — who was involved in the research. as you push your body to the absolute limits, that's all very well when you're in the safe temperature regions but the higher “p temperature regions but the higher up the heat index, the more severe gets. up the heat index, the more severe nets. �* , ., up the heat index, the more severe ets, �*, ., ., ~' up the heat index, the more severe nets. �*, . . ~ . up the heat index, the more severe ets. �*, . . ~ . . gets. there's real talk about heated exhaustion- — gets. there's real talk about heated exhaustion. when _ gets. there's real talk about heated exhaustion. when athletes - gets. there's real talk about heated exhaustion. when athletes are i exhaustion. when athletes are competing on a global platform. the threat of death if you like, is that a realistic sort of thing to put in people's minds when you talk about climate? ~ , ,., , ., ., climate? absolutely. yeah, if we are in these extreme _ climate? absolutely. yeah, if we are in these extreme temperatures, i climate? absolutely. yeah, if we are in these extreme temperatures, likej in these extreme temperatures, like i said, and an athletes mindset if i'm on the rugby pitch and the opposition has made a line break it's myjob to go back and stop him, at the olympic at the pinnacle of my career but my body is at its limits, i'm still going to push myself. so is in these sort of top level sports
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were of course it becomes dangerous. and lastly, how much of a challenge do you think mainstream sport and the olympics, games organisers have a of them when it comes to tackling issues around climate? it's often sort of put towards the fringes, isn't it, and away from the headline action or the stuff that's going to get people watching, perhaps. sport realises it needs _ get people watching, perhaps. sport realises it needs to _ get people watching, perhaps. sport realises it needs to do _ get people watching, perhaps. (arr realises it needs to do something in this space, that strategic approach to reducing and emissions and reducing the impact on nature. there will be any advertisement around fossil fuels, will be any advertisement around fossilfuels, and will be any advertisement around fossil fuels, and another a will be any advertisement around fossilfuels, and another a number of different sports will be tackling this, it's a serious problem for sport and widely the world. that was jimm sport and widely the world. that was jimmy ferndale _ sport and widely the world. that was jimmy ferndale talking _ sport and widely the world. that was jimmy ferndale talking to _ sport and widely the world. that was jimmy ferndale talking to me - sport and widely the world. that was jimmy ferndale talking to me there. | those olympics are just 38 days away now, and today, great britain have named their mens and women's hockey teams for the games. 0ur reporterjo currie was in birmingham for the announcement. welcome to the nec were all 32
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athletes who will be representing great britain and hockey at this summer's 0lympic great britain and hockey at this summer's olympic games have been this morning. they been getting kitted out and their blankets and uniforms, but for the women's side they'll be looking to medal. they haven't won anything since 1988. let's hear what some of the athletes have to say.— the athletes have to say. we've got incredible individuals _ the athletes have to say. we've got incredible individuals in _ the athletes have to say. we've got incredible individuals in our - the athletes have to say. we've got incredible individuals in our team, i incredible individuals in our team, which will make the team special but also the collective nature of how we play, the energy we bring and the physicality i think it brings everyone's strengths together. and hopefully we can kind of back—up some of the expectations and thoughts on the team.- some of the expectations and thoughts on the team. we've got an amazin: thoughts on the team. we've got an amazing length _ thoughts on the team. we've got an amazing length of _ thoughts on the team. we've got an amazing length of experience, i thoughts on the team. we've got an amazing length of experience, reall amazing length of experience, real use with _ amazing length of experience, real use with the experience with the complete — use with the experience with the complete freshness, yeah, it's a
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brilliant — complete freshness, yeah, it's a brilliant mix of people, personalities and skills, so yeah, exciting — personalities and skills, so yeah, exciting squad.— exciting squad. after all they've athletes have _ exciting squad. after all they've athletes have been _ exciting squad. after all they've athletes have been measured i exciting squad. after all they've | athletes have been measured up exciting squad. after all they've i athletes have been measured up and the kid has been packed away in the take home with them, both teams are heading off to the netherlands this weekend with their final matches of the burly tournament. 0nce they're out the way, they will so the preparations properly for the olympic games which got under way next month. british taekwondo fighter matt bush is refusing to consider it third time lucky, until he's finally able to take to the mat in a paralympic games. bush is one of three people selected for the british taekwondo team, which was announced today. he suffered a knee injury to keep him out of the tokyo games. and before that was ruled out of the javelin event at rio. amy truesdale and beth munro are also selected having both claimed medals when para taekwondo made its debut at tokyo 2020. the sport is so... unique, that anything can happen on the date tournament wise, so many variables in the sport, the scoring, the
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judges, the refs, your perforation, so many variables like most sports but anything can happen on the day. overall my preparation has gone really well. overall my preparation has gone really well-— really well. this sport has grown very much. _ really well. this sport has grown very much, numbers _ really well. this sport has grown very much, numbers have i really well. this sport has grown j very much, numbers have grown really well. this sport has grown i very much, numbers have grown and the amount— very much, numbers have grown and the amount of athletes coming in and the amount of athletes coming in and the amount— the amount of athletes coming in and the amount of athletes coming in and the amount of athletes coming in and the amount of athletes being classified so thatjust the amount of athletes being classified so that just shows the sport— classified so that just shows the sport itself is growing, along with the paralympic movement itself. so we are _ the paralympic movement itself. so we are in— the paralympic movement itself. so we are in good stead and we can only .row we are in good stead and we can only grow from _ we are in good stead and we can only grow from here and paris, as another foundation, _ grow from here and paris, as another foundation, another level would help that grow _ foundation, another level would help that grow even further. scotla nd scotland are playing switzerland tomorrow, let's take you then to head coach steve clarke who has been speaking at the press conference in cologne at the head of tomorrow's game. cologne at the head of tomorrow's came. �* , cologne at the head of tomorrow's ame. �*, ., cologne at the head of tomorrow's came. 3 ., ., , game. it's about doing better, exactly that. _ game. it's about doing better, exactly that, whether - game. it's about doing better, exactly that, whether you i game. it's about doing better, | exactly that, whether you want game. it's about doing better, i exactly that, whether you want to put labels on it or whatever, like i said, on sunday, it's about doing
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better, working better in the game. we thought we were well prepared for germany, obviously we weren't. so this time, i think it's been a lot to say too much and hopefully our actions on the pitch will show we are prepared well and a positive result would be lovely.- are prepared well and a positive result would be lovely. steve clarke there, result would be lovely. steve clarke there. ahead _ result would be lovely. steve clarke there, ahead of _ result would be lovely. steve clarke there, ahead of their _ result would be lovely. steve clarke there, ahead of their big _ result would be lovely. steve clarke there, ahead of their big game i there, ahead of their big game tomorrow. just before we go — two cara 3—1 against georgia, some cracking goals there. it's on the iplayer and the website and the app to get the highlights is will stop we're building up to portugal's opener, against czech republic. teams arriving, 39—year—old cristiano ronaldo leading the line for portugal. history beckons for him — by appearing in a sixth european championship. if he scores too — he will also become the tournament's oldest—ever scorer. several other premier league stars, including bruno fernandes, bernardo silva and ruben dias
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in the portugal squad. some familiar names for people to be looking out for. roberto martinez in charge of them. that match brings the curtain down on the first round of group games. coverage starts just after 7.30, on bbc one, the iplayer and the bbc sport website. that's it from us here on sports day, thanks for watching as ever, and we'll see you next time. hello there. good evening. a few heavy thundery downpours around for some today, but some brighter spells in between. cloudier towards the south than we saw yesterday so the temperature is not quite as high, but still some long sunny spells around for many spots, including in lancashire. and that really sets the scene for the rest of the week when it will feel a lot more like summer than it has been of late. drier, a little warmerfor most, but not completely dry.
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still the chance of some showers and indeed some longer spells of rain. but on wednesday, it does look mostly dry. and that's because high pressure continues to build in from the azores. chance of an isolated shower or two. a front moves into the far north west of scotland. but overnight tonight, well, the showers from today willjust continue to fade away. long, clear spells, some areas of cloud at times locally long, clear spells, some areas of cloud at times. locally across parts of scotland, we could see lows of around three or four degrees celsius. so a little chilly here. but further south will see temperatures stay in double figures. lots of sunshine to start the day on wednesday. a bit more fairweather cloud bubbling up through the afternoon and that cloud will thicken across northwest scotland, eventually bringing some splashes of rain, perhaps spilling more clouds across northern ireland too. still chilly for the far north of scotland. elsewhere, the high teens, the low 20s in celsius, the temperatures reacting to the sunshine along with a pollen levels too. where we've got the best of the sunshine those pollen levels will be high or very high across the grass policies and has begun now. thursday marks the summer solstice.
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a few changes have to keep an eye on this area of low pressure over the continent could produce a few showers towards the far south east of england and our weather front continues to sink southwards and eastwards. more cloud over the north west for northern ireland and for much of scotland. perhaps a few outbreaks of rain here and there at times. it may not be completely dry, but the best of the brightness and the dry weather will probably be for eastern areas of england. and here temperatures away from any showers will rise to around 22 degrees celsius. and then we look out towards the atlantic to find our weather for the rest of the week. now, these weather fronts will be approaching, bringing outbreaks of rain into north west scotland, northern ireland on friday morning. and then that rain will continue to track further eastwards as we head through friday afternoon and into the evening. but lots of dry weather developing over the weekend. it will be feeling warmer and there'll be plenty of sunshine too. bye for now.
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live from london, this is bbc news. baroness doreen lawrence says she's disappointed and angry at the decision not to prosecute the officers who rent the first stephen
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lawrence murder investigation calling it a new low. millions have until midnight tonight to register to vote in the general election. pop starjustin timberlake has been charged with driving while intoxicated after being arrested in new york state. hello, welcome to the program. on lewis onjones. —— lewis vaughn jones. the mother of the murdered teenager, stephen lawrence, has said a decision not to bring charges against four retired detectives, who ran the first, unsuccessful investigation into her son's killing is "unjustifiable". stephen was murdered in april 1993 in a racist attack in south london. the initial investigation failed to bring anyone to justice. two of the murderers were eventually convicted in 2012. baroness doreen lawrence said she was bewildered, disappointed and angry at the decision — adding i'm sure the public will be too. she said today's cps report marked "a new low
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in the treatment of her family by the criminaljustice system".

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