tv Sportsday BBC News June 30, 2024 7:30pm-8:01pm BST
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this is bbc news, the headlines... england are a goal ahead against slovakia 2—1, exit polls suggest that france's far—right national rally party is leading the first round of parliamentary elections with around 34% of votes. turnout remains high, with the far—right expected to make significant gains. england are a goal ahead against slovakia 2—1, in their first knockout match at the european football championships in germany. the winner will face switzerland in the quarterfinal this coming saturday. a reform uk candidate disowns the party — saying he's disillusioned — and endorses the local conservative candidate instead. liam booth—isherwood said there is a "significant moral issue" in parts of the party, following racism and sexism scandals.
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now on bbc news, sportsday hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm paul scott at the bbc sport centre — here is what we've got coming up. is this the goal that books england's place in the quarterfinals of euro 202a? they lead slovakia in extra time with five minutes to play. late drama at the austrian grand prix. george russell capitalises on a collision between max verstappen and lando norris to take the chequered flag. the tour de france bursts into life in bologna as the two race favourites taday pogarcher and jonas vinger—gaugh go head to head. also coming up on sportsday... leaving it late.
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on the eve of wimbledon andy murray is yet to confirm if he's fit enough to play at this year's championships. and delight for 17—year—old phoebe gill as she beats jemma reekie in the women's 800 metres final at the uk athletics championships. i can't believe it. sorry. i'm just in shock. welcome along to the programme. let's not waste any time and start by talking england. they've got five minutes to play of extra time again slovakia in the last 16 of euro 202a. joe linsky, they come from behind, they came from behind, talks to the match.
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particularly popular in gelsenkirchen tonight, that's what hitt has been for england this much so far, just coming up to three minutes left in this match, and england leading to— one, but for so long, for 19 minutes of the match they haven't had a shot on target, they haven't had a shot on target, they trailed 1—0 two slovakia. for almost a full match. this was the goal that made the site ranked 45th in front in the first half. a player that plays for the czech republic, a symbol of what this nation represents, they were great union but not a team of superstars. england had to wait a long time for a shot on target. the whole first half went by without one, but in the second half they did finally turn up the pressure somewhat, there was a disallowed goal toward the start of the first half then declan rice hit
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the first half then declan rice hit the post as england started to turn the post as england started to turn the dial. that was harry kane missing as well from the rebound, but 19 minutes gone without a shot on target. you can see that one from declan rice. the real madrid midfielder who just declan rice. the real madrid midfielder whojust won declan rice. the real madrid midfielder who just won the champions league, incredible individual story, champions league, incredible individualstory, grew champions league, incredible individual story, grew up in star bridge in the west midlands, went to dortmund and now he's at real madrid, a superstar. that was 95 minutes, he brought us into extra time and in the very first minute of that first extra time. harry kane eventually on the end of this scrambled, good clever work, seconds before billingham got that equaliser in stoppage time, harry kane finishing it off for his second goal of the tournament, not really been
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involved much in the regular match. it has been an extraordinary game and many ways for both of these teams and we have no less than two minutes to play with england leading to — one again slovakia. i was saying an hour ago it felt like the iceland game from euro 2016, it felt like everything was going against england, but those minutes either side of full—time have completely transformed their euro 2024 prospects. transformed their euro 2024 women-— transformed their euro 2024 --rosects. , . ., ., prospects. they are into the final 60 seconds _ prospects. they are into the final 60 seconds now, _ prospects. they are into the final 60 seconds now, from _ prospects. they are into the final 60 seconds now, from one - prospects. they are into the final 60 seconds now, from one joe i prospects. they are into the finalj 60 seconds now, from one joe to 60 seconds now, from onejoe to another, joe is in a fan part. so let's cross live now to a fan park in brixton in south london where england fans are gathered and speak to our correspondentjoe inwood. joe — is it tense where you are? there were some people calling for gareth southgate to be immediately sacked whenjude bellingham did what
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jude bellingham does. that bicycle kick, was one of the most dramatic moments of any broadcasts are ever been part of. we had harry kane put england to — one up, and it has since then it felt slightly more calm here. 0h, we have a break, let's see, suddenly... i'll try to describe what's going on right now. 0h! describe what's going on right now. oh! i'm not going to try to give you live commentary, i'm not very good at that but you can see the atmosphere, you can see the fans have finally started to enjoy this game because i tell you what, it has been a very, very hard watch for a very long period. it really i've got to say, the slovakian�*s feel quite hard done by, they were the better side through much of this. and england since had to add points and felt notjust respond with despair, but when england scored once, then
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scored twice, that was all turned around. i can give you a few statistics, but what i can tell you is they have lost three tables and five mentions in this barfrom peoplejumping on them. and there you have it. with that, england are through, soak in the atmosphere for a second. i'll tell you what, for a long time that wasn't what we thought was going to be happening. cheering em cheering _ . i tell you what, it was not an easy watch- — . i tell you what, it was not an easy watch. joe, _ . i tell you what, it was not an easy watch. joe, thank - . i tell you what, it was not an easy watch. joe, thank you . easy watch. joe, thank you very much, easy watch. joe, thank you very much. joe _ easy watch. joe, thank you very much, joe inwood _ easy watch. joe, thank you very much, joe inwood with - easy watch. joe, thank you very much, joe inwood with the - easy watch. joe, thank you very | much, joe inwood with the fans, easy watch. joe, thank you very i much, joe inwood with the fans, it much, joe inwood with the fans, it was not pretty but england have done it, they are into the quarterfinals of euro 2024. they have come from behind and next saturday at five o'clock they will take on switzerland in the last eight.
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england somehow victorious against slovakia. first—time qualifiers georgia take on one of the favourites spain at eight o'clock. as the lowest ranked side in the competition georgia have already beaten the odds in reaching the last—16, but now they're up against the side that beat them 7—1 in qualifying. it's always good to have moments like that because without difficulties you can't have a great achievement. it was a part of ourjourney, we had some better moments than this one, but if we are also here today, i'm sure it did he does a lot i'm sure it did teach us a lot of things and we learned a lot of things from it. translation: ithinkl we have both improved. georgia has demonstrated improving it. it was said this morning it was that game, it was all a learning process, right? a learning curve. they have had theirs and we have had hours so it's going to be a totally different game since the two games
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we played against them in the qualification stage. spain against georgia over on bbc radio 5 live, to recap the england have booked their place in the quarterfinals of euro 2024 in the last couple of minutes. they come victory against slovakia, they needed extra time but they got there. mercedes�* george russell is celebrating just the second formula 1 grand prix win of his career, as he capitalised on a late collision between championship leader max verstappen and mclaren�*s lando norris in austria. ben croucher reports. a formula 1 throwback is the second victory of his entire career. it came here in austria — the home of red bull and meant to be max verstappen�*s ride to the summit. much of this race it looked set that
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way but his team had a slip—up. the hesitation changing tyres meant there was a gap. they wanted to take on the leader but got too close to each other. norris was forced out and the step and pushed back to fifth, the rest were now left with a rare opportunity. the point of the crash, russell trailed by 15 seconds, he was now at the front with just seven laps to go. george russell wins the grand prix! well, they will hope for the same, this is a day when george russell couldn't believe his luck. then carter, bbc news. mclaren and lando are still a little bit out front, but we put ourselves in the third—place position in the last couple of races, we are there to pick it up, just really proud of everybody and you know, what an exciting time for us. earlier, angus straka told me it's a
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defining moment. it’s earlier, angus straka told me it's a defining moment.— earlier, angus straka told me it's a defining moment. it's not over until it's over, defining moment. it's not over until it's over. and _ defining moment. it's not over until it's over, and he _ defining moment. it's not over until it's over, and he was _ it's over, and he was cheering himself in the crew on, and we just heard, 2022 was the last victory here mercedes had, you could tell the whole mercedes crew were really, really excited, he admitted he made a rare steak when he got so excited between the collision between a first step in and noris, he shouted as the radio saying we can win this, not considering that russell at that moment was breaking from 300 k into a corner. russell got the message and pushed on and drove to victory and pushed on and drove to victory and it shows also that mercedes are on the way back up to the front, the cars have improved and that makes the racing really exciting. let’s the racing really exciting. let's talk about _ the racing really exciting. let's talk about the _ the racing really exciting. let's talk about the incident - the racing really exciting. let's talk about the incident then, i the racing really exciting. let's talk about the incident then, the main incident in those final stages, the collision between lando knorr this and max for stepan, not happy with the reigning world champion.
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what was your take on that? it's really hard to say and i think at the end of the day we have to respect race control and how they said that it was for stepan�*s fault and issued a ten second penalty. when he got new tires and got back into the race and finished fifth, lando noris was forced to retire. so he was of course very disappointed which he admitted. he did say on the radio that max for stepan moved underbraking which is a no go. max when asked said no, i break to after my move so i didn't do that together. so there will be discussions, both of them being askedif discussions, both of them being asked if they would discuss it out because they're supposed to be friends. we need to let this settle and then we will talk. the mclaren team wasn't really stellar, noris' team wasn't really stellar, noris' team said i look back at history there were sheep would be clearer penalties when max was doing several
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years ago and red bull motorsports directory did not admit that it was max's fault but they did admit they as a team made a mistake at the pip sops with the strategy and also max said the car after the first pit stop wasn't good any more. the tour de france burst into life towards the end of the second stage in bologna in italy as the race's two main protagonists taday pogarcher and yonas vingergaugh renewed their rivalry. frenchman kevin voclan won the stage, but his compatriot roman barday lost the leader's yellowjersey, as nick parrott reports. this climb is one of the most dramatic in cycling. the tour de france provided what could have been a defining moment of this year's race. pogarcher the last four tour with other riders, but this is the danes first race is a serious crash in april. the latter is looking
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to add the tour to his italia victory in may. the slovenian threw down his challenge to the rival and they battled it out to the finish. ahead of them, a frenchman won for the second day, kevin voclan secured the biggest win of his career. behind them, by day couldn't keep up and that meant when put arch across the line he also claimed the yellow jersey. he took the lead on the second day and will be hoping he can repeat that feat on the tour. england women have wrapped up their one—day series against new zealand with a game to spare — they won by eight wickets in worcester. once again the tourists were dimissed without completing their 50 overs. spinner sophie ecclestone taking five wickets as new zealand made just 141 all out. maia bouchier starred with the bat in england's reply. this one of 17 boundaries. she reached her maiden
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international century injust 88 balls — with the winning runs. that puts england into an unassailable 2—0 lead in the series, with the final 0di on wednesday. i worked hard to get to this point and it has taken me time to try and get my processes right and make sure i am not getting too ahead of myself. and i think, you know, the 100 was just another one and ijust keep trying to say that to myself and just, you know, work on that process. jonny bairstow�*s internatonal career could be over — after he was left out of the england men's test squad ahead of a busy summer. he's played 100 matches in the longest format of the game. but won't add to that in the first two tests against the west indies. bairstow offers middle order batting and wicketkeeping. but england have selected the returning harry brook and the uncapped keeper jamie smith instead. the first test is at lord's on tenthjuly. smith's inclusion also means
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there no place for ben foakes, while dillon pennington also receives a first call up. he and another fast bowler gus atkinson could make their test debuts as england look to a future without james anderson, who'll retire after that first test at lord's. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. england's alice hewson has won the swiss 0pen. hewson won a play—off on the first hole after she'd finished her final round tied with tvesa malik of india on 11 under par. and a play—off in the italian 0pen saw marcel siem of germany beat northern ireland's tom mckibbin. both men had finished on ten under par. some compensation for mckibbin though in that he's now qualified for the forthcoming open championship at royal troon. after victory in yesterday's sprint race, francesco bagnaia completed the double by winning the assen motogp in the netherlands. the italian lead from pole to chequered flag and has now cut the gap to championship leader jorge marteen to just ten points
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after the spaniard finished second. world champion kaller rovanpera pulled off a remarkable win at rally poland. the finn is only driving part time for toyota this year and was a late replacement for the injured sebastien 0zhey. the finn claimed the thirteenth win of his career ahead of british team mate elvin evans. it's day two of the uk athletics championships in manchester, with a number of athletes looking to secure their place on the team gb olympic team for paris. two women who are already heading to the french capital are daryll neita and dina asher smith. they faced off in the 200m final this afternoon with asher—smith coming out on top. it's great to be back in manchester, it's great to be back in the uk, i am loving being home. nj, i have been saying, you know, with the weather, weather conditions, the temperature, i would be happy with the win and a well executed race today.
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but that was great. well, one of the shock additions to this summer's team is 17—year—old phoebe gill. she beat tokyo fourth placed jemma reekie in the 800m final. she'll become britain's youngest athletics 0lympian since 1980. i can't believe it. sorry. i'm just in shock. i mean, this race has been so no backing for me and i'm just so i mean, this race has been so nerve—wracking for me and i'm just so_ happy that i did it. tokyo silver medallist laura muir may already be in the team for the summer but she lost out to georgia bell in the women's1500m. drama for the world 1500m champion josh kerr in the 800m. kerr has already qualified for paris but fell in the final of the 800m in manchester as the runners were halfway down the home straight. ben pattison came home in first. wimbledon starts tomorrow and we're still waiting to see if andy murray will play at the tournament. the two time champion says he'll make a decision tomorrow night. murray had surgery to remove
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a spinal cystjust over a week ago and, if fit, he's scheduled to take on the czech tomas machac on tuesday. he's been speaking to our tennis correspondent russell fuller. i played a set today, i'm going to play set again tomorrow, i'm going to do some physical testing and in the morning before that should probably be able to make a decision you know, tomorrow or tomorrow afternoon, evening. everyday it's been getting better and better, but i don't know what is enough time. it is the lead causing more problems in it is the leg causing more problems in the back? the back was pretty bad during but then obviously i started kind of managing, but then i lost control of my leg. it's not easy to play like that, so yeah, back feels much better now but it is the leg that needs to improve now. the way you're talking,
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sounds like you think there is a genuine punching tuohy chance you may now be is think there is a genuine chance you may now be is facing us. if i can improve a little bit, again, tomorrow and even on tuesday then there is a chance. i think it's more likely that i wouldn't play singles, if i'm being honest right now, but we'll see how the next couple of days ago. it bodes well for the doubles where you will have an extra three days potentially and it will be three sets rather than five. if i can feel my leg properly, i don't care whether it is 5 sets or three sets, singles or doubles, but that is what i am just waiting, you know, for the nerve to fully resolve. yeah, before unable to play properly again. yeah, before i'm able to play properly again. obviously, the more days ago by, the more chance there is of that happening, doubles starting later in the week obviously gives me a better chance. and you said it's pretty it directly but in case people are
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wondering whether they might see you here next year, this is going to be your final wimbledon, isn't it? yeah, this will be the last time that i will be here, yeah. as a final question, i know it is difficult when you are still playing but how would you like people to think about your contribution to two decades of wimbledon? even before i got to play here, watching this on telly, we came here, our mum brought us here in a minivan with a bunch of younger scottish kids to come along and watch. joe, this was obviously a busy somewhere that i always wanted to play at and would never have thought, never have thought about winning the tournament when i was a little kid. but then, yes, i became a professional and started competing here and yeah, that became a possibility. to get the opportunity to do that was, yeah, i mean, incredible.
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the olympics here and everything and also, like, the losses as well. people always want to remember, like, the good moments when you look back. but that loss in the final to federer was a huge moment in my career and really important for me, how i reacted and responded to that was really important as well. emma raducanu seems full of confidence ahead of the tournement but she's played down expectations ahead of her first round match tomorrow. the former us open champion made the semi—finals in nottingham and then claimed her first win over a top—10 opponent against jessica pegula on her way to the eastbourne quarter—finals. the draw has not been not kind to raducanu. she faces russian 22nd seed ekaterina alexandrova. i'm really loving tennis at the moment. ifeel like i have got a genuine real smile planted on my face all the time when i'm on the ground here and even off the ground is.
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here and even off the grounds. i've reallyjust, you know, i don't know how it really happened but at the last few weeks have been great for me. i've had some good wins, i've had some matches which i would say are different to the last couple of years and i'm feeling very confident about things and relaxed. but i think that i am just feeling free, i'm feeling light, and feeling like i havejust got a big enjoyment. you are up against katerina alexandrova, a good grass court player, a couple of grass court titles, are you going in as the underdog? yes, a hundred percent. she is 22nd seed, i am 200 in the world, so i'm completely the underdog and i don't think that is necessarily a bad thing. i trust myself, i trust my game and i have belief. as long as i keep believing and put my game on the court, i will be happy if i leave it all out there and compete as hard as i can. as for the result, of course i want to stay here as long as possible, it is the most amazing place to be. so going to push for that,
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that is my motivation. a reminder of our top tory — they did it the hard way but england are through to quarter finals of euro 2024 afer coming from behind to beat slovakia 2—1 in extra time. captain harry kane scored what proved to be the winner. just a couple of minutes into extra time putting them to— one up, after jude bellingham had levelled in the 95th minute. slovakia had in the first half but somehow england found a way through. they will play at switzerland in the quarterfinals next saturday. from myself, paul scott and the team in salford, that is goodbye, but let's take you to a very happyjoe inwood in a very happy brixton, joe taken away. i was auoin to happy brixton, joe taken away. i was going to say. — happy brixton, joe taken away. i was going to say. if _ happy brixton, joe taken away. i was going to say. if you _ happy brixton, joe taken away. i was going to say, if you ask _ happy brixton, joe taken away. i —" going to say, if you ask the people here, i think england just won the euros. i mean it really has been a
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roller coaster of emotion as you can see, if we pan around and have a look. we have three lions, we have sweet caroline, we have a full rendition of the entire england song book. such was the despair that england fans were feeling and i was feeling, throughout the really turbulent 90 minutes of england, but then in the 95th minute, jude bellingham, no—one else, at the final whistle it went out, it really has been remarkable, and as you could see people here are enjoying a sensible sunday, exactly what you would expect. it has been fantastic. it's an undulation of emotion in this game, it was so bad and then it was so good. so we leave you here. inaudible people have had a difficult afternoon but one of the most
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emotional. singing hello there. it was a little bit cooler today than what we had yesterday for many areas, particularly across the south, and that sets the scene for this upcoming week. we'll continue with low pressure, always fairly close by. it's going to remain quite changeable. the weather, with rain for some, particularly northern and western areas, and it will remain cool for the time of year, with no significant heat or sunshine on the horizon for now. so we're under a ridge of high pressure, which will mostly kill out any of the showers for the first part of tonight. we'll see lengthy clear spells actually develop, but out west, the next weather fronts will be moving in, bringing thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain. northern ireland, and certainly to western scotland. so temperatures double figures here, but under the clear skies we'll see some single digits to begin monday morning. that weather front crosses the country. then during the course of monday,
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i think most of the rain will be across central and northern areas. but before the rain arrives, we should see some sunshine in central, southern and eastern parts of the country before skies cloud over and we'll see that rain splashing its way in from the west, barely anything on it. as it reaches the east and southeast of england, bar the odd spit and spot of rain in any brightness. we could see up to 21 degrees. otherwise, for most disappointing temperatures for the time of year with all the clouds. so monday, the first day of wimbledon, it looks like it should stay mainly dry on monday. top temperatures 21 degrees. i think a better chance of seeing dry weather, perhaps with more in the way of sunny spells, for tuesday. so for monday night, we see that rain clear away from the east of the country again. clearer skies under that ridge of high pressure with temperatures dipping into single digits where we have cloud and double figures. but we look to the west to more rain pushing in around this area of high pressure, but generally because it's a ridge of high pressure, it should be a mostly dry day for most of the country. on tuesday, we'll start off
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with quite a bit of sunshine around for england and wales, cloud will tend to build up through the afternoon. most of the rain i can mention will be across western scotland, perhaps northern ireland, maybe some spots for northwest england, but the majority of the south of the country should be dry again. 14—21 degrees. but we're looking at the high teens for most places and the outlook for the rest of the working week into the start of the weekend is for remaining mostly unsettled. most of the rain will be across northern and western areas. take care.
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live from london, this is bbc news. england leave it late to come from behind — but a harry kane header gives them victory over slovakia at euro 2024. iam i am life in paris, where the far right national rally party is projected to have won the first round of france's parliamentary election. a reform uk candidate disowns the party — saying he's disillusioned — and endorses the local conservative candidate instead. welcome to bbc news.
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