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hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun it's make or break for england as they take on switzerland in the quarter final of euro 2024. they look like they've just conceded a goal. we will tell you more in a moment. there'll be no fond farewell for andy murray at wimbledon as his partner emma raducanu pulls out of the doubles. and england push them all the way — but ultimately come up short against the all blacks in the opening rugby union test in dunedin. also coming up on sportsday... for the first time in more than 60 years there'll be a british 1—2—3 on the grid at a home grand prix, with george russell leading the way at silverstone. and stepping on the gas, england's women get the better of new zealand again at the start of their t20 series.
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welcome along. it's one of the busiest sporting saturdays of the year so a packed sportsday for you this evening. we'll be live at the all england club for the very latest from wimbledon in just a few minutes, but there is only one place to start. england taking on switzerland in the quarterfinals of euro 2024. let's bring you right up to date with what's been happening so far in dussedorf. ican i can tell you england are a goal down, but the first half wasn't a classic. no side got a shot on target. england — playing 3 at the back — had their moments but this kobbie mainoo effort the closest they came. switzerland actually managed the first meaningful effort on goal. if this tame effort from breel embolo carried much meaning.
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switzerland have in the last couple of minutes just found an opener. it is that man, embolo, with around 50 minutes or so left. popping in at the back post, putting them i—0 minutes or so left. popping in at the back post, putting them 1—0 up. gareth southgate�*s side have to find something to stay in the quarterfinal tie. that is where we are up to, the swiss player celebrating as the fans are. substitutions en masse as we speak, live pictures from dusseldorf. 15 minutes left, i—0. england have the better record in head—to—head, jude bellingham not looking happy. they've got to find some way to get back into it. we will keep you up to speed how it progresses, bbc one with the latest. for the many who haven't been able to make the trip to germany — what better place to soak it all up at the fans parks? let's head to brixton
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in south london now and join joe inwood. how are you, things are sombre, i imagine. i how are you, things are sombre, i imauine. , ., ., how are you, things are sombre, i imauine. ,, ., imagine. i tell you what, the mood has changed _ imagine. i tell you what, the mood has changed in _ imagine. i tell you what, the mood has changed in the _ imagine. i tell you what, the mood has changed in the last _ imagine. i tell you what, the mood has changed in the last couple - imagine. i tell you what, the mood has changed in the last couple of l has changed in the last couple of minutes. it's been a great atmosphere, everybody has been positive. it is not a classic, but it is certainly, england seem to have the upper hand. with that temper marker at the far post, it's gone flat. there's a feeling something needs to change, with that embolo at the far post. cole palmer coming on, the change fans one. it has felt england have change the system but they've not been that adventurous. there they are, i will let you hear them. the england fans are still supporting, obviously. sorry, i keep looking over there. we have about ten, 15 minutes left. if
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it stays at a says, the mood will be terrible. there is still believe, for now. ~ , ., terrible. there is still believe, for now. ~ , . . terrible. there is still believe, fornow. ~ , . . , for now. we will try and catch up with ou for now. we will try and catch up with you later. — for now. we will try and catch up with you later, but _ for now. we will try and catch up with you later, but as _ for now. we will try and catch up with you later, but as he - for now. we will try and catch up with you later, but as he was - with you later, but as he was saying, let stand 15 minutes, ten minutes until the 90 minutes is up for england to find something. they are 1—0 down to switzerland, substitutions on as gary southgate tries to find something to keep their dream alive. we will keep across anything which happens as it does. let's turn to who england may play. the last of the quarterfinals to come in around an hour and half's time with the netherlands taking on turkey at berlin's olympic stadium. a huge turkish population in germany means it will be a loud and boistrous atmosphere, and netherlands coach ronald koeman says silencing those supporters will be key to their success. he's also been talking about the need to improve
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from the performances his side have put in so far. england, i think have scored. all the england, i think have scored. fill the big teams, they struggled a little bit in different matches to win it. even england scored in the last second. you have to fight for it, but the last one gave us a lot of confidence. we understand that we need to keep that level. translation: it need to keep that level. tuna/mom- need to keep that level. translation: , ., , translation: it will be a very secial translation: it will be a very special game _ translation: it will be a very special game for _ translation: it will be a very special game for me, - translation: it will be a very special game for me, my - translation: it will be a very | special game for me, my mother translation: it will be a very - special game for me, my mother is dutch, my father is turkish, so it will be a very special game for my family. i think a lot of fans will be from the turkish side and it will feel like a home game. than be from the turkish side and it will feel like a home game.— feel like a home game. an update from the game. — feel like a home game. an update from the game, it _ feel like a home game. an update from the game, it is _ feel like a home game. an update from the game, it is 1-1. - feel like a home game. an update from the game, it is 1-1. they - feel like a home game. an update| from the game, it is 1-1. they have from the game, it is 1—1. they have got an equaliser, saka with the goal. we will bring you it shortly. let's turn our attentions for the
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moment. it is day six of england. the biggest story is andy murray's story is 0vi. edinburgh carney has pulled out, a decisionjudy murray has described as astonishing —— emma raducanu. all week wimbledon have given farewells. he wanted to play tennis and he did manage to set with his brotherjamie. they lost a match and wimbledon celebrated andy murray's career. i and wimbledon celebrated andy murray's career.— murray's career. i want to play forever, murray's career. i want to play forever. i— murray's career. i want to play forever, i love _ murray's career. i want to play forever, i love the _ murray's career. i want to play forever, i love the sport. - murray's career. i want to play forever, i love the sport. it - murray's career. i want to play| forever, i love the sport. it has given me so much, taught me loads of lessons. that i can use, the rest of my life. i don't want to stop.- my life. i don't want to stop. when he left the — my life. i don't want to stop. when he left the court _ my life. i don't want to stop. when he left the court we _ my life. i don't want to stop. when he left the court we believed - my life. i don't want to stop. when he left the court we believed he . he left the court we believed he would be back. he had asked emma raducanu to play mixed doubles. she
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had expressed her excitement but as she continues in the women's singles, she said that stiffness would not allow her to. andy murray is left with the respect of everyone, even wimbledon�*s greatest everyone, even wimbledon�*s greatest ever men's champion. irate everyone, even wimbledon's greatest ever men's champion.— ever men's champion. we love the name ever men's champion. we love the game equally _ ever men's champion. we love the game equally so — ever men's champion. we love the game equally so much _ ever men's champion. we love the game equally so much and - ever men's champion. we love the game equally so much and we - ever men's champion. we love the l game equally so much and we would love to do it for ever. i share the opinion completely. i think he will see on the other side what a great decision it will be for his life, body and mind to get away from it. there is more to wimbledon than andy murray, there is more but anti—mode than women. but the sense of disappointment here feels sad —— more for and you murray than wimbledon. let's go back to bates, 1-1, wimbledon. let's go back to bates, 1—1, and the goal as promised. saka cutting in from the left and beating
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the switzerland goalkeeper at the far post. i—i the switzerland goalkeeper at the far post. 1—1 with around five or so minutes left. england with an immediate response to the swiss opener from immediate response to the swiss openerfrom embolo. let's see how it plays out. we will keep you up—to—date. back to women and a busy day. let's get across all the action with the weather holding up. let's talk about the andy murray situation, the news his career is effectively over. was that a surprise for everyone there? i think it is fair to say _ surprise for everyone there? i think it is fair to say it _ surprise for everyone there? i think it is fair to say it is. _ surprise for everyone there? i think it is fair to say it is. you _ surprise for everyone there? i think it is fair to say it is. you had - it is fair to say it is. you had people queueing and looking forward to the match being on, last on court number one, and seeing andy murray potentially for the last time with emma raducanu. we were strapping ourselves into the good times and we were told emma raducanu pulled out because of her stiffness in the wrist. i am joined
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because of her stiffness in the wrist. iam joined by because of her stiffness in the wrist. i am joined by the former british player, davies champion. what is your take on this news. emma raducanu is disappointed, she wanted to play with andy. stiffness in the race. this late pulling out, what are your thoughts? it is unfortunate. _ are your thoughts? it is unfortunate. it - are your thoughts? it is unfortunate. it is - are your thoughts? it is unfortunate. it is one . are your thoughts? it is - unfortunate. it is one where are your thoughts? it is unfortunate. it is one where you think_ unfortunate. it is one where you think in— unfortunate. it is one where you think in theory it sounded like a great _ think in theory it sounded like a great idea — think in theory it sounded like a great idea and everyone was keen. the problem is the practicalities are a _ the problem is the practicalities are a little bit nuanced. we had bad weather, _ are a little bit nuanced. we had bad weather, so — are a little bit nuanced. we had bad weather, so the schedules are different— weather, so the schedules are different to assess how it is going down _ different to assess how it is going down she — different to assess how it is going down. she has not had the best injury— down. she has not had the best injury record, especially the last few months. she wants to take care of it _ few months. she wants to take care of it how— few months. she wants to take care of it. how she is doing in the draw as welt _ of it. how she is doing in the draw as welt if— of it. how she is doing in the draw as well. if she goes deep she has to prioritise _ as well. if she goes deep she has to prioritise it — as well. if she goes deep she has to prioritise it. it's a big opportunity for her, her drawer has opened _ opportunity for her, her drawer has opened up — opportunity for her, her drawer has opened up. all these things combined make it _ opened up. all these things combined make it harder in practice for it to work— make it harder in practice for it to work out — make it harder in practice for it to work out i— make it harder in practice for it to work out. i think if andy comes asking, — work out. i think if andy comes asking, you _ work out. i think if andy comes asking, you say you want to play, she would —
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asking, you say you want to play, she would have been excited. at the end of— she would have been excited. at the end of the _ she would have been excited. at the end of the day, you've got to look after _ end of the day, you've got to look after your— end of the day, you've got to look after your body and best chances. from _ after your body and best chances. from emma's pointed you, she's not outstanding, she will play tomorrow, the draw is open. a potential semifinal if she gets that. you can understand her reasons. andy murray says he's disappointed. judy murray on twitter replying saying it is astonishing. how are they reacting? how will they feel about emma's decision question sometimes decisions are made in the moment you are upset. find decisions are made in the moment you are uset. �* ., ., ~ are upset. and it would have liked to have played _ are upset. and it would have liked to have played one _ are upset. and it would have liked to have played one more - are upset. and it would have liked to have played one more time - are upset. and it would have liked to have played one more time and are upset. and it would have liked - to have played one more time and put in a good _ to have played one more time and put in a good performance in front of the british— in a good performance in front of the british crowd. it hasn't worked out. the british crowd. it hasn't worked out you _ the british crowd. it hasn't worked out you are — the british crowd. it hasn't worked out. you are upset at the time, but if he _ out. you are upset at the time, but if he looks— out. you are upset at the time, but if he looks back later down the line he will _ if he looks back later down the line he will realise the practicalities of how— he will realise the practicalities of how it — he will realise the practicalities of how it had to be. maybe if he was in the _ of how it had to be. maybe if he was in the same — of how it had to be. maybe if he was in the same position as emma, he would _ in the same position as emma, he would have — in the same position as emma, he would have done the same. in the short-term, — would have done the same. in the short—term, hard to swallow, but i think— short—term, hard to swallow, but i think you _ short—term, hard to swallow, but i think you will get over it. |
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short—term, hard to swallow, but i think you will get over it. i am sure he will— think you will get over it. i am sure he will want _ think you will get over it. i am sure he will want emma - think you will get over it. i am sure he will want emma to - think you will get over it. i am sure he will want emma to do| think you will get over it. i —n sure he will want emma to do well. we may hear more on it. he got the farewell on centre with jamie. so much happening today. we are catching our breath. we will come onto the game. cameron norrie, the man's singles, no more players there. he is out, beaten in straight sets. he there. he is out, beaten in straight sets. ., , , there. he is out, beaten in straight sets. , ., there. he is out, beaten in straight sets. ., , , ., sets. he was putting in a good shift, and _ sets. he was putting in a good shift, and his— sets. he was putting in a good shift, and his opposition - sets. he was putting in a good | shift, and his opposition player sets. he was putting in a good - shift, and his opposition player was in great _ shift, and his opposition player was in great form. he has a big game. you thought there was a slip where he looked — you thought there was a slip where he looked like you might have been injured _ he looked like you might have been injured it— he looked like you might have been injured. it might work against cameron— injured. it might work against cameron norrie, because when an opponent— cameron norrie, because when an opponent thinks they have an excuse they can _ opponent thinks they have an excuse they can play freely. if he had snuck— they can play freely. if he had snuck out _ they can play freely. if he had snuck out the third set which went to a close — snuck out the third set which went to a close tie—break, it could have caught— to a close tie—break, it could have caught some problems. sadly, it didnt— caught some problems. sadly, it didn't work out. but caught some problems. sadly, it didn't work out.— caught some problems. sadly, it didn't work out. but he is a man in form. didn't work out. but he is a man in form- unable _ didn't work out. but he is a man in form. unable to _ didn't work out. but he is a man in form. unable to back _
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didn't work out. but he is a man in form. unable to back up _ didn't work out. but he is a man in form. unable to back up when - didn't work out. but he is a man in| form. unable to back up when over jack draper. what of harriet darts? a chance to win the second week of a grand slam. it all got very emotionalfor her and the grand slam. it all got very emotional for her and the match slipped away. emotional for her and the match slipped away-— slipped away. yes, we saw her emotion in _ slipped away. yes, we saw her emotion in the _ slipped away. yes, we saw her emotion in the last _ slipped away. yes, we saw her emotion in the last game, - slipped away. yes, we saw her emotion in the last game, so i slipped away. yes, we saw her| emotion in the last game, so it shows— emotion in the last game, so it shows how— emotion in the last game, so it shows how much it means to her. how much _ shows how much it means to her. how much it— shows how much it means to her. how much it affected her. it is shame, she was— much it affected her. it is shame, she was unable to take the set. there's— she was unable to take the set. there's a — she was unable to take the set. there's a lot of positives she's got to take _ there's a lot of positives she's got to take. hopefully next time she's in the _ to take. hopefully next time she's in the situation she knows how to deal with— in the situation she knows how to deal with it. the in the situation she knows how to deal with it— deal with it. the big news from wimbledon _ deal with it. the big news from wimbledon is _ deal with it. the big news from wimbledon is the _ deal with it. the big news from wimbledon is the top - deal with it. the big news from wimbledon is the top seed, - deal with it. the big news from| wimbledon is the top seed, the four—time french open champion, five—time grand slam winner, has gone out. he has put in an incredible performance. this further opens up the women's draw. she should figure it out on grass. not her year again. she should figure it out on grass. not her year again-— should figure it out on grass. not her year again. she was figuring it
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out, then certainly _ her year again. she was figuring it out, then certainly a _ her year again. she was figuring it out, then certainly a capitulation. | out, then certainly a capitulation. i out, then certainly a capitulation. i don't _ out, then certainly a capitulation. i don't know what happened. it was a very strange — i don't know what happened. it was a very strange turn of events. she has to work— very strange turn of events. she has to work on— very strange turn of events. she has to work on her game, flatten out the shots _ to work on her game, flatten out the shots the _ to work on her game, flatten out the shots. the things that do well on the clay, — shots. the things that do well on the clay, she needs to flatten it out and — the clay, she needs to flatten it out and push on the grass. tuc her winnin: out and push on the grass. tuc her winning wimbledon? _ out and push on the grass. tuc her winning wimbledon? she _ out and push on the grass. tuc her winning wimbledon? she did - out and push on the grass. tuc her winning wimbledon? she did well i out and push on the grass. tuc her| winning wimbledon? she did well in the “uniors, winning wimbledon? she did well in the juniors. so _ winning wimbledon? she did well in the juniors, so she _ winning wimbledon? she did well in thejuniors, so she has— winning wimbledon? she did well in the juniors, so she has a _ winning wimbledon? she did well in the juniors, so she has a game - winning wimbledon? she did well in | the juniors, so she has a game which can succeeds — the juniors, so she has a game which can succeeds. she plays to pass, takes _ can succeeds. she plays to pass, takes it— can succeeds. she plays to pass, takes it too— can succeeds. she plays to pass, takes it too soon and feeling rushed _ takes it too soon and feeling rushed. it doesn't work with her forehand — rushed. it doesn't work with her forehand i_ rushed. it doesn't work with her forehand. i think she is clever enough — forehand. i think she is clever enough and has enough game she should _ enough and has enough game she should do— enough and has enough game she should do it. centre court, novak djokovic is playing there, and this is the seven time champion he was trying to equal roger federer, eighth wimbledon titles he had the knee surgery for
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the it has looked all right. he lost the it has looked all right. he lost the set. what have you made of nova djokovic? he has played plenty of times where he has struggled in the first few rounds. i think he might like the fact he's not being talked about as much. everybody is talking about as much. everybody is talking about alcatraz and people in the women's side. you can fly under the radar. and maybe that takes pressure off the fact he has this knee which, i don't have that much expectation. gives him a free pass. he is 3—2 up. still so much tennis to be played because the rain came in this morning, we are playing catch—up. so much has been happening. thank you so much for helping us wrap ourselves around it. there is a problem much going on, so let's head back to the bbc sport centre. thank
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ou. let's back to the bbc sport centre. thank you- let's head _ back to the bbc sport centre. thank you. let's head back _ back to the bbc sport centre. thank you. let's head back to _ back to the bbc sport centre. thank you. let's head back to dusseldorf and the crucial match, england's quarterfinal against switzerland. it is currently i—i. england have had a chance to win its, cutting inside from the lab, putting the shot wide. currently i—i towards the 90 minutes, we havejust passed it. injury time coming up. here we are, the live pictures from the dusseldorf arena. can england find something to potentially win the quarterfinal tie against switzerland? quarterfinal tie against switzerland ? 0ver quarterfinal tie against switzerland ? over on quarterfinal tie against switzerland? over on bbc one. we will keep you up—to—date as everything progresses. a lot of big rugby union internationals. we would get to those shortly. qualifying has been taking place this afternoon, ahead of tomorrows race and there will be a british 1—2—3 on the starting grid,
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with mercedes' george russell taking pole position ahead of team mate lewis hamilton and mclaren's lando norris. championship leader max verstappen will start from fifth. reginaldo rosario has been watching a dramatic day. a moment of history in front of a home crowd. for the first time since 1968, a british trio on top in qualifying. in true fashion, the weather throughout a chaotic session, sergio perez ended his qualifying. his red bull team—mate almost met the same fate. max verstappen escaped, quick repairs needed for the championship leader. and as disguised brighton for the final crescendo, it was apparent the damage was hindering max verstappen. clearing the way for a british shoot for paul, lando norris setting the benchmark but only briefly. george russell goes _ benchmark but only briefly. george russell goes quickly. _ benchmark but only briefly. george russell goes quickly. in _ benchmark but only briefly. george russell goes quickly. in the - benchmark but only briefly. george russell goes quickly. in the final i russell goes quickly. in the final moments it _ russell goes quickly. in the final moments it looked _ russell goes quickly. in the final moments it looked like - russell goes quickly. in the final moments it looked like lewis .
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moments it looked like lewis hamilton would snatch it, but his mercedes team—mate so the best for last. with max verstappen lurking behind the british trio, the scene is set for a potential sunday classic. ~ ., ., ., is set for a potential sunday classic. . ., ., ., ., classic. what a feeling, what a feelinr. classic. what a feeling, what a feeling- at _ classic. what a feeling, what a feeling. at the _ classic. what a feeling, what a feeling. at the start _ classic. what a feeling, what a feeling. at the start of - classic. what a feeling, what a feeling. at the start of the - classic. what a feeling, what a | feeling. at the start of the year classic. what a feeling, what a l feeling. at the start of the year i didn't think we could be on pole. this isjust mega, it is didn't think we could be on pole. this is just mega, it is down to all the fans, they give us so much energy. thank you for that. to rugby union, where all the home nations are in international action today. later on, scotland take on canada in ottawa. but over in new zealand, there was heartbreak for england as they came within a whisker of an historic victory over the all blacks. steve borthwick�*s side threatened an upset, only to be denied a first win in new zealand since 2003, by two second—half damian mckenzie penalties. the all blacks eventually clinging on to win16—15 in dunedin. 0ur rugby union correspondent chrisjones was there.
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this was a classic test match tussle one by the all blacks by the slimmest of margins. england had their opportunities, they twice led at 705 in the first half after a neat line—out move. into the second half, marcus smith recovered to put in for a lovely try for england led 15-10 in for a lovely try for england led 15—10 and dared to believe they could be the first side to win in new zealand since 2003, but the all blacks close things out in the final quarter, played a charity game and jamie mckenzie's kick proved decisive. england can't well it was a big chance they spurned. they got to recover, dust themselves down and improve a bargain display when they go to eden park next weekend, the spiritual home of all blacks rugby, where new zealand haven't lost in 30 years. england gets wetlands, it has finished 1—1 —— england against switzerland. two extra time we go.
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elsewhere today, wales were beaten by australia to give new coachjoe schmidt an opening victory in his first match in charge. australia winning 25—16 in sydney. it's warren gatland's sides eighth successive international defeat — meaning they drop to their lowest ever position in the world rankings. another blockbuster tie has just finished in pretoria, where ireland have been narrowly defeated, 27—20, by the reigning world champions south africa. craig templeton has been watching the action. there's been fiery exchanges between ireland and south africa in the build—up to this game. now time for the world champions against the six nations champions. now time for the talking to stop. ireland barely had time to breathe let alone talk before they were behind. no one could lay a glove on the man, explosive start. ireland were struggling and needing a moment of magic. step forward james lowe who somehow kept the ball in, creating the trial forjamie osborne. his
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poise met the match was back in the balance. but then his dexterity cost ireland, his attempt to keep the ball in that another winger with open space to run into. he doesn't pass up chances like that. the springbok band went down to 14 players and conor murray took full advantage. but the world champion struck back to seal their first win over ireland since 2016. earlier, it was saturday night under the sydney lights involving two teams in need of a spark. welsh pride has been heard recently. no wins and the wooden spoon at this year's six nations, while austria have made the changes after a disastrous world cup. the new regime got off to a great start. but wales have the muscle memory of beating the wallabies at that tournament. penalty try, game on. with new head
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coach's words fresh, the aussies went on the offensive. it seemed he had fallen short, but he slid his side back in front. wales when driving again. 0bstruction was given, no try. which set the stage for australia to win it in style. individual brilliance from tom wright to deliver the knockout punch, consigning wales to the eighth defeat in a row. after becoming the first black african rider to win a stage at the tour de france on monday, biniam girmay could also be the first to win the sprinters' greenjersey. stage 8 ended with an uphill finish — mark cavendish was back in the pack and didn't contest the bunch sprint. girmay was the fastest man across the line, to collect his second stage win. he now leads the sprinters' green jersey competition by 88 points. tadej pogacar retains the overall race lead. england's women began their preparations for the t20 world cup later this year, with the first of five matches
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against new zealand today. england took the one—day series in a clean sweep this week dani wyatt and nat sciver—brunt impressed again, as adam cottier reports. after dominating their one—day series against new zealand, england showed intent with the bar from the start in southampton, having won the toss. an illustration perhaps of what might be to come to the world cup in bangladesh in three months' time. danny wyatt's excelled as openers before she backed up the innings as england captain had a night experimented with the order. new zealand had few answers with her saying before hunches close to knowing her world cup squad. she felljust knowing her world cup squad. she fell just short of a half—century, leading the way, reaching 76 from 51 balls. england powering their way to 197-3, the balls. england powering their way to 197—3, the highest total against new zealand in a t20 match. having
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picked four spinners, their ruthless edge continued with their attack, inspired by sarah glenn who took three wickets as new zealand wilted. england won by 39 runs, a marker perhaps of how well the team is progressing with a world cup nearing. just before we finish, let's take you now back to dusseldorf as extra time has begun between england and switzerland in the quarterfinal of euro 2024. winner goes through to face turkey or holland. let's look at the live pictures. they are under way on bbc one. just kicked off there. the 0ne. just kicked off there. the score finish 1—1 after 90 minutes. saka scoring england's equaliser after embolo had put the swiss ahead in the second half. let's see if we can get a goal, otherwise we are going to the dreaded penalty shoot—out. which i'm sure a lot of england fans wouldn't be looking
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forward to. there we go. big match there in—store as we watch it unfold. the swiss aiming for an unbeaten eight games in a row in this one. they have lost only once in 18 since the 2022 world cup. england have the better head—to—head, gareth southgate bringing on such a shoot with ten minutes to go but it changed the game, cole palmer on among the subs. the swiss on the attack at the moment. they have been very fluid. shotjust moment. they have been very fluid. shot just over the moment. they have been very fluid. shotjust over the bar. impressed in the group stages. england failing to impress, but a better showing with a change of formation ahead of this much. there we go, in the first period of extra time for we wait to see how it unfold, potentially penalties. the live pictures from dusseldorf. we will keep you up—to—date on bbc news. that is dead, keep up—to—date on the bbc
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sport website, including updates from wimbledon. we will see you soon. conditions improved, but into part two, a similar story. conditions improved, but into part two, a similarstory. sunny conditions improved, but into part two, a similar story. sunny spells and showers developing which could be heavy infantry. courtesy of the pressure bring in wet and windy weather. that has pushed off to the north sea as we head through this evening. many of the showers fade away, clearer skies. evening. many of the showers fade away, clearerskies. showers returning across southern and western areas in the early hours. where we have clear skies, tanagers individual goal single digits. we are looking at 10—12 c. sunday
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starts bright, some sunshine before showers get going. these will become widespread, some of them could be heavy and thundery. a few areas could escape and stay dry. when slighter, so should feel warmer but disappointing temperatures. mid to high teens. sunday, expect heavy showers to move through the winding area. monday, as a mistake, starting to write with sunshine before cloud thickens up with patchy rain. through sunday night, the showers paid away with cooler air. light winds, clearskies, paid away with cooler air. light winds, clear skies, turning chilly with temperatures widespread into single digits. even in towns and cities. 0ut single digits. even in towns and cities. out of towns, we are looking at low single figures. a chilly start to monday. however, surely but bright, widespread sunshine around. light winds. showers developing across central and northern and towards the end of the day the
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low—pressure perches into the south bringing outbreaks of rain. a decent day before the slow moves from the south. we could see temp just touching 20 degrees. the area of low pressure moves northwards on tuesday and wednesday. towards the end of the week, high pressure toppling in from the west. that should settle things down, and into next weekend, and the following week, it should be dry, quite a bit of sunshine. the run—up to next week looks like it will stay unsettled thanks to low pressure, but disappointing temperatures forjuly. take care.
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half of extra time. keir starmer says he will have to make tough decisions "and make them early" in his first full day as prime minister. it's a mandate notjust to govern but it's a mandate to put trust to us to change the country and to deliver. at his first cabinet meeting, sir keir tells his team they have �*a huge amount of work to do'. i'm martine croxall, the other main stories this hour. the gaza health ministry says at least 16 people have been killed and dozens injured in a strike on a school sheltering displaced people in nuseirat in central gaza. iranians react to the election of masoud pezeshkian as president. the reformist candidate's win brings hope to some women and younger voters.
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