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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  July 3, 2024 12:45am-1:01am BST

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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. the long wait is over for the netherlands — who make the quarter finals of the euros after beating romania. and they'll meet turkey in the last eight, after their thrilling victory over austria, including the quickest knockout—stage goal in history. and djokovic in cruise control — putting knee concerns to one side, on his opening match at wimbledon. but a shock for the defending women's champion at sw19. hello there, and welcome along to the programme. and we start with the european championship. we now know the quarter final line ups for the tournament in germany, after victories for the netherlands and turkey. the dutch are into the quarters
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for the first time in 16 years, with turkey getting the better of austria in a thriller. ben croucher reports. euro 2020 four quarters finalists, that has a nice rain to it. romania had only reached the last eight once before, netherlands not since 2008, it didn't take long though for this one to roll into life. though for this one to roll into life-— into life. good head, a fabulous _ into life. good head, a fabulous goal - into life. good head, a fabulous goal by - into life. good head, a fabulous goal by codyl into life. good head, a - fabulous goal by cody gakpo! top form struggling to... netherlands were improved though, it's another goal, a matter of inches. orjust a matter of inches. orjust a matter of inches. orjust a matter of time. matter of inches. or 'ust a matter of timefi matter of time. gakpo, it hasn't gone _ matter of time. gakpo, it hasn't gone out - matter of time. gakpo, it hasn't gone out of - matter of time. gakpo, it hasn't gone out of play i matter of time. gakpo, it i hasn't gone out of play and matter of time. gakpo, it - hasn't gone out of play and he puts it in the net!— puts it in the net! in or out? not such — puts it in the net! in or out? not such a _ puts it in the net! in or out? not such a close _ puts it in the net! in or out? not such a close call - puts it in the net! in or out? not such a close call as -
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puts it in the net! in or out? not such a close call as it i not such a close call as it turned out, and not really a close contest. marlon rented out the win in stoppage time. in the other knockout tie... just 57 seconds it took for firing turkey ahead of austria which just couldn't deal with corners. the heavens opened, the gap at the far post by marco greg ritz. top the group containing france and netherlands but in these games you only get one last chance, not this time.— not this time. your turkish delight. — not this time. your turkish delight. and _ not this time. your turkish delight, and they - not this time. your turkish delight, and they secured l not this time. your turkish | delight, and they secured a place for just the third delight, and they secured a place forjust the third time in their history in the quarterfinals.- in their history in the uuarterfinals. ~ f quarterfinals. where they'll meet netherlands. - quarterfinals. where they'll - meet netherlands. sound good? ben crutcher, bbc news. so a dream night for the dutch and their manager ronald koeman who lifted the trophy in munich as a player in 1988. with expectations always high back home, he's happy his team are now starting to play
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the style of football the nation demands. in holland we have to play well, we have to play offensive and to win is the most difficult way, but we know that i think the whole performance today was the most outstanding and that's what we need to have and that's what we need to have a chance to continue in this tournament. this is the level, if you go down and that level, then we don't reach the final. overall, it was a good game for our side, — overall, it was a good game for our side, we try to dominate the game _ our side, we try to dominate the game and i think at moments we did _ the game and i think at moments we did that very well, we knew they— we did that very well, we knew they were _ we did that very well, we knew they were tough opponents so we were _ they were tough opponents so we were also— they were tough opponents so we were also ready to fight and i think— were also ready to fight and i think we _ were also ready to fight and i think we showed it as well. obviously the fans were amazing again. _ obviously the fans were amazing again. irr— obviously the fans were amazing again, in the stadium, so yeah, ithink— again, in the stadium, so yeah, i think everything else and yeah. _ i think everything else and yeah, we needed to score goals
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and that's— yeah, we needed to score goals and that's what we did as well, overatt— and that's what we did as well, overall good performance. switzerland trained on tuesday, as they continue their preparations for their euro 2024 quarterfinal against england this weekend. captain granit xhaka is training on his own, but he's sure to be available for selection on saturday. the swiss hope to maintain their run in the tournament after beating the defending champions italy in the last 16. we played against germany, we were good. we played against italy, that was our big team and why not we compete england and why not we compete england and a good mood now? now, let's see that it's a good challenge and my team is ready to have this big fight against big england. so with all the european action happening — the premier league has also been a busy place. and we've heard from brighton's new manager on tuesday. fabian hurzeler is the new man at the amex stadium, replacing roberto de zerbi. atjust 31 years old, he's the youngest premier league manager ever — but has already had success in the dugout,leading
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st pauli to promotion to germany's top division last season. big topic, i know that, for that i always say that i'm a young man but i'm not a young coach. so i was able to gain a lot of experience in different areas. of course i don't have experience in the premier league. i think there's always a start. it's been another packed day, on and off the court at wimbledon on tuesday. novak djokovic put injury concerns to one side, to stay on track to equalling the great roger federer�*s record of eight wimbledon titles. andy murray won't be competing in the singles though. plus, a huge shock to tell you about involving the defending women's champion. chetan pathak has more. it's been another catch your breath day at the all england club. andy murray has seemingly played his final singles match
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here, failing to recoverfrom surgery. he pulled out of the singles, we should still see him in the doubles or being well with his brotherjamie well with his brother jamie murray later well with his brotherjamie murray later in the week. for another 37—year—old, coming back from injury and surgery, know that djokovic was better news. at surgery he had last month hasn't cost him a shot of the title this year, far from it, wearing a knee support on his right leg he showed no signs of discomfort as he eased past qualifier in straight sets. �* , , sets. i'm very pleased, the way i felt on sets. i'm very pleased, the way i felt on the _ sets. i'm very pleased, the way i felt on the court _ sets. i'm very pleased, the way i felt on the court obviously - i felt on the court obviously coming into wimbledon this year, a little bit of a different circumstance for me. i didn't know how everything is going to unfold on the court really, practice sessions are quite different and official matchplay, so i'm just extremely glad that the way i felt today, the way i played.
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russia's andre rublev losing in four sets to argentina's francisco of masada, also going out in the first round american 20th seed who was beaten by lucky loser... first wimbledon women's singles champion to lose in the opening rounds steffi graff to mcneil in 8a. just go from spain, the 21—year—old with a win of her life. there is no's concern for world number one in iga swiatek who secured a 64, 63 victory over sophia cannon. elena rybakina claimed a commanding 63-61 rybakina claimed a commanding 63—61 victory. world number five jessica 63—61 victory. world number fivejessica pagula are racing
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into second round, 49 minute win for the fellow american ashlyn kruger. finalist ons jabeur safely through, too. so our attention turns to wednesday when we see carlos alcaraz, coco gauff, emma roger connorand alcaraz, coco gauff, emma roger connor and daniil medvedev two. —— marotta condo. 18—year—old anna hursey will make her olympic debut this summer — as part of team gb�*s table tennis squad. she'll be joined by liam pitchford — who in contrast, is making his fourth appearance at an olympic games. meanwhile in the paralympics — charlotte henshaw will be competing in her fifth games — and will head to paris to defend her para—canoe kl2 title, after previously competing as a swimmer. i'm very grateful and proud that this is my fifth paralympics. i remember very vividly getting that nod when i was 21 in beijing in 2008.
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when i got the e—mail to say that paralympics gp had that paralympics gb had confirmed my to paris without it felt exciting, a relief but it gives you that great excitement for what's to come for the rest of the summer. i had no idea what the future would hold for me in terms of my sporting career. i started parikh anew because i wanted a new challenge. i started paracanoe because i wanted a new challenge. i didn't ever start a second sport with the aim to win a gold medal. ijust fancied a new challenge and knew i wanted to put myself in the mix to go to another paralympics. it was never a certainty, absolutely. i was coming into a very established team and absolutely didn't take that for granted. just feel incredibly fortunate that i've been it able to extend my career i went for turkey and after paris for tokyo and after paris. a statement of intent
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from tadej pogacar after stage four of the tour de france, which climbed the col du galibier. pogacar put defending championjonas vingegaard under serious pressure. the slovenian made his move 800 metres from the summit — briefly seeing vingegaard match him before breaking free from the dane. he then raced down the other side of the mountain, and leads the race by 45 seconds. and that is just about it from us. we can of course get all the latest sports news including results and previews to the european championship on the bbc sport website. in the usual place, the bbc sport app as well. the bbc sport website bbc .com slash support for all that, you can get the latest from wimbledon there too, but for me and the rest of us of the bbc sport centre, we'll see you next time.
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hello there! we had a lot of cloud heading our way during tuesday and again the weather quite disappointing and not too much will be changing through the rest of this week. westerly breeze could well strengthen. it will bring some rain at times and it will keep it cool for this time of the year. what's changed from a couple of weeks ago when we got temperatures of 30 degrees? while the position of the jet stream, it's well, the position of the jet stream, it's much further south. we're on the cooler side of the jet, hence those lower temperatures. and with the jet heading over the uk, it picks up areas of low pressure and these weather fronts and steers them our way. some wet weather on tuesday night will clear away quickly in the morning, leaving cloudy conditions, a bit of patchy rain and drizzle here and there. quite misty and murky for a while in wales in the south west. but after the rain clears we get some sunshine in northern ireland, sunshine and showers in scotland and some late sunshine after the rain in wales and western parts of england. those temperatures, though not really changing very much at all from what we had
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on tuesday afternoon. now, as we move into thursday, we're going to find the weather fronts are out of the way, but low pressure is to the north of the uk feeding in those cooler winds, stronger winds actually for thursday, the strongest of the winds, northern england, northern ireland and scotland, where we'll see some frequent showers, particularly in scotland, maybe some thunder too, as you head further south. a better chance of staying dry with some welcome sunshine as well this time, but those temperatures may be a degree or two higher on thursday, but still rather cool. now we're going to find another area of low pressure moving in for friday. this one's moving in quickly from the atlantic and will bring cloud and rain into england and wales. the winds are likely to strengthen in southern england and through the english channel, but the winds will be lighter further north in scotland and northern ireland, where there'll be some sunshine, but still a few showers around as well, and those temperatures still typically 15 to 19 degrees to end the week. now let's head into the weekend. anything better? mm.
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well, low pressure is essentially going to be with us. that weather front will take the rain away from the south east of england first thing in the morning. and following on from that there may be some sunshine, but we're going to see these clusters of showers, mainly affecting northern england, northern ireland and perhaps into scotland as well. further south, somewhat drier and some sunshine. so temperatures are going to reach 19 degrees and i6 covers most of scotland. now that area of low pressure is moving away, but only very slowly. we've got a west or north westerly breeze on sunday, and that is essentially keeping us in this cooler air stream. there'll be some sunshine around. yes, well, the sun is out, of course, at this time of the year it does feel quite warm, but the cloud will increase. more showers will develop very few places, perhaps staying dry. some of the showers will be heavy. and those temperatures 16 to 20 degrees. now let's have a look further ahead. and we need to look at the position of the jet stream. because for the outlook we're going to find this jet stream digging down into this position to the south and the west of the uk.
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and it's in the dip of thejet stream or the trough as we call it, that, you see areas of low pressure developing. and because the trough is sharper, these areas of low pressure are deeper, but they're tracking more to the north of the uk rather than right the way across the uk. still very unsettled as we head into early next week. most of the rain is going to be out towards the west where we'll have the stronger winds, the best of the sunshine and somewhat drier weather in the east, but it looks like at least it should be a little bit warmer.
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welcome to newsday. i'm steve lai, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: a crush at a religious festival in northern india has left more than a hundred people dead. hurricane beryl advances toward jamaica after becoming the atlantic's earliest ever category 5 storm. donald trump's sentencing in the hush—money case gets delayed until september after supreme court ruling on presidential immunity. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers around the world. we begin in northern india where at least 116 people have been killed in a crush at a religious gathering. many of the victims are women and children. a large number of people are being treated in hospital. there are fears
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casualties could rise. authorities in the state of uttar pradesh say thousands

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