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saying tough decisions need to be made soon. he confirms he'll ditch the previous government's plan to send asylum seekers to rwanda. 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 a relatively moderate member of the parliament, masoud pezeshkian, as president. the reformist candidate's win brings hope to some women and younger voters. he beat a hardline rival in a run—off vote. now on bbc news, it's sportsday.
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. it's all on the line for england — bukayo sakas goal has bukayo saka's goal has kept the three lions in it. but penalties are on the way. we'll be there live with all the very latest in just 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 hello there, and welcome along to the programme. and it really is one of the busiest saturdays to tell you about. wimbledon coming up. but only one place to begin really. and that's england in action, against switzerland — in their euro 2024 quarterfinal. the drama's gone all the way to extra time. ben croucher is with me in the studio...
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it is nervous times. it has been an interesting game, the first half was terrible, but switzerland took the lead 75 minutes in, embolo poking in at the far post. england were nervous, like they were in their last 16 march. but then it was saka who popped up five minutes later. gareth southgate made three substitutions added made all the difference. saka on the edge of the penalty area curling in a beautiful equaliser for england. penalty area curling in a beautiful equaliserfor england. it penalty area curling in a beautiful equaliser for england. it means we have gone to a penalty shoot—out. it have gone to a penalty shoot—out. it is already under way as well. it is. i think we can actually take a look and go live now to the penalties and england havejust and go live now to the penalties and england have just scored their first one, cole palmer with the goalfor england. it is up tojordan pickford to see if he can level it, or save it and put england ahead. let's dip
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in and listen. he it and put england ahead. let's dip in and listen.— in and listen. he scored against france and _ in and listen. he scored against france and had _ in and listen. he scored against france and had his _ in and listen. he scored against france and had his effort - in and listen. he scored against france and had his effort saved| france and had his effort saved against spain in the quarterfinal. he has focus. saved byjordan pickford! the penalty lacks the power, and jordan pickford read it right. what jordan pickford read it right. what a save, guesses _ jordan pickford read it right. what a save, guesses it _ jordan pickford read it right. what a save, guesses it right. - jordan pickford read it right. what a save, guesses it right. he takes his time, — a save, guesses it right. he takes his time, getting on as line and walked — his time, getting on as line and walked up— his time, getting on as line and walked up to the ball to put him off as much_ walked up to the ball to put him off as much as — walked up to the ball to put him off as much as he can. then he dived to his left, _ as much as he can. then he dived to his left, gei— as much as he can. then he dived to his left, get us right. big, strong hahd~ _ his left, get us right. big, strong hahd~ good — his left, get us right. big, strong hand. good save.— his left, get us right. big, strong hand. good save. 122-year-old has scored. hand. good save. 122-year-old has scored- over _ hand. good save. 122-year-old has scored. over to _ hand. good save. 122-year-old has scored. over to the _ hand. good save. 122-year-old has scored. over to the 21-year-old, . scored. over to the 21—year—old, jude bellingham.
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the player with the bigger and bigger reputation with every week of his life. the player who simply loves the pressure. and jude bellingham is up to it. who else? another one. cool as you like. no problem. pressure? no chance. they make it look so easy. let me tell you, it is not. make it look so easy. let me tell you. it is not-— make it look so easy. let me tell you, it is not. the goalkeeper left on the floor- _ schar. his fellow defender saw his effort saved. schar with the same record as the player who mist the
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last one. flat record as the player who mist the last one. �* ., :: :: ,_, last one. at euro 2020. he scored auainst last one. at euro 2020. he scored against france, _ last one. at euro 2020. he scored against france, saved _ last one. at euro 2020. he scored against france, saved against - last one. at euro 2020. he scored i against france, saved against spain. scores againstjordan pickford. and it is to — one after two. it is scores against jordan pickford. and it is to - one after two.— it is to - one after two. it is one he had to _ it is to - one after two. it is one he had to score _ it is to - one after two. it is one he had to score after _ it is to - one after two. it is one he had to score after his - it is to - one after two. it is one - he had to score after his team-mate he had to score after his team—mate missed~ _ jordan pickford doing everything he can to get into the tahko's head. stick with what you practice. slow, determined _ stick with what you practice. slow, determined walk _ stick with what you practice. slow, determined walk from _ stick with what you practice. slow, determined walk from saka, - stick with what you practice. cif determined walk from saka, who's been a regular penalty goal—scorer from arsenal. he wouldn't be human it was mined in flashback to the final three years ago, even for a fleeting moment.
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saka. saka scores! shades of stuart pearce in another euro championships quarterfinal in 1996. side netting as well, i think. _ quarterfinal in 1996. side netting as well, i think. he _ quarterfinal in 1996. side netting as well, i think. he took - quarterfinal in 1996. side netting as well, i think. he took an - quarterfinal in 1996. side nettingj as well, i think. he took an extra two or— as well, i think. he took an extra two or three _ as well, i think. he took an extra two or three seconds to compose himself — two or three seconds to compose himself. side netting. shaqiri. only xhaka only xha ka has only xhaka has made more appearances. here he comes. and he scores. he knows how to take a
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penalty. scores. he knows how to take a enal . �* , ., scores. he knows how to take a enal . �*, ., ., scores. he knows how to take a enal _ �*, ., .,, scores. he knows how to take a enal. �*, ., , . penalty. it's got to be perfect when the kee er penalty. it's got to be perfect when the keeper goes — penalty. it's got to be perfect when the keeper goes the _ penalty. it's got to be perfect when the keeper goes the right _ penalty. it's got to be perfect when the keeper goes the right way. - penalty. it's got to be perfect when | the keeper goes the right way. that one certainly was. he also finds the side netting. toney has a huge reputation for putting the ball in the night from this spot. brought on partly with this job to do. toney for england. to put them a kick a way. and toney scores! and every penalty that england have taken so far has been a peach. perfect. that style of his. no
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problem _ perfect. that style of his. no problem. you can see him scaring the goalkeeper— problem. you can see him scaring the goalkeeper down. what problem. you can see him scaring the goalkeeper down-— problem. you can see him scaring the goalkeeper down. what a penalty. how do ou do goalkeeper down. what a penalty. how do you do it. — goalkeeper down. what a penalty. how do you do it. how— goalkeeper down. what a penalty. how do you do it, how do _ goalkeeper down. what a penalty. how do you do it, how do you _ goalkeeper down. what a penalty. how do you do it, how do you not _ goalkeeper down. what a penalty. how do you do it, how do you not even - do you do it, how do you not even look at the ball in this situation? don't ask me. i had my style, it wasn't — don't ask me. i had my style, it wasn't that— don't ask me. i had my style, it wasn't that one. it works. it doesn't _ wasn't that one. it works. it doesn't matter. i don't care. just find the — doesn't matter. i don't care. just find the back of the net. this -la er find the back of the net. this player experience _ find the back of the net. ti 3 player experience relegation with burnley last season. couldn't keep them up. can he keep switzerland in? he has to score. and he has. jordan pickford gambled left, amdouni rolls it home. i pickford gambled left, amdouni rolls it home. ., pickford gambled left, amdouni rolls it home. ~ , ., pickford gambled left, amdouni rolls it home. ~ ., , ., it home. i think you go straight down the middle, _ it home. i think you go straight down the middle, doesn't - it home. i think you go straight down the middle, doesn't he? | it home. i think you go straight - down the middle, doesn't he? huge pressure _ down the middle, doesn't he? huge pressure knowing he has to find the back of—
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pressure knowing he has to find the back of the — pressure knowing he has to find the back of the net to keep his team alive _ back of the net to keep his team alive. �* ., �* , ., back of the net to keep his team alive. �* ., �*, ., ., , ., alive. and now there's a transfer of that pressure- _ alive. and now there's a transfer of that pressure. trent _ alive. and now there's a transfer of that pressure. trent alexander - that pressure. trent alexander arnold. he stands as the man who could kick england into the semifinal of euro 202a. here we go. trent tre nt ta kes trent takes the net off! england go through! another penalty shoot—out is one! at a major tournament. in russia, it was the world cup a
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jinx that was put to one side. now the euros put to bed!— the euros put to bed! palmer, ballin, trent, _ the euros put to bed! palmer, ballin, trent, pressure? - the euros put to bed! palmer, ballin, trent, pressure? whatj ballin, trent, pressure? what pressure? _ ballin, trent, pressure? what pressure? pressure is for tyres. ballin, trent, pressure? what pressure? pressure is fortyres. it is a different generation. they don't — is a different generation. they don't file _ is a different generation. they don't file. how confident were they? they had _ don't file. how confident were they? they had the belief, found the energy— they had the belief, found the energy to get themselves into the semifinal — energy to get themselves into the semifinal. ~ , , , . ., ., semifinal. why must it be... what a enal semifinal. why must it be... what a penalty from _ semifinal. why must it be... what a penalty from trent _ semifinal. why must it be... what a penalty from trent ike _ semifinal. why must it be... what a penalty from trent ike turner - semifinal. why must it be... what a penalty from trent ike turner are i penalty from trent ike turner are not there. england through to the semifinals —— trent alexander arnold. they have beaten switzerland on penalties. we watch it unfold on bbc news. what a win for gareth southgate. turkey and holland away. let's check in on the fans. my nerves are shredded. let's go to brixton in south london i get a sense of how the fans are feeling. they are loving it. oh.
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sense of how the fans are feeling. they are loving it.— they are loving it. oh, they are very calm- _ they are loving it. oh, they are very calm- no _ they are loving it. oh, they are very calm. no one _ they are loving it. oh, they are very calm. no one has- they are loving it. oh, they are very calm. no one has got - very calm. no one has got overexcited. they have taken it in their stride. overexcited. they have taken it in theirstride. i overexcited. they have taken it in their stride. i am overexcited. they have taken it in their stride. iam not overexcited. they have taken it in their stride. i am not covered in beer. as you can see... apparently, football is coming home. i've not heard that before. fantastic afternoon. and that was the most extraordinarily tense penalty shoot—out. there we are. as you can see, the fans love to get, football is coming home. we will try get back tojoe in a bed, but is enjoying it. england cowboy hat. through to the semifinals. we will check in withjoe and get more
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sense from the fans, but calmness as opposed. let's catch up with wimbledon. the biggest of the day is that andy murray's wimbledon career is over. it follows his partner emma raducanu's decision to pull out of the doubles. a decisionjudy murray has described as "astonishing". joe wilson reports. all week wimbledon has been dominated by good well for andy murray, tributes, thank youse, farewells. he wanted to play tennis, done thursday he did manage to set in the men's doubles with his brotherjamie. they lost the match and then wimbledon celebrated andy murray's career. i and then wimbledon celebrated andy murray's career-— murray's career. i want to play for ever, i murray's career. i want to play for ever. i love _ murray's career. i want to play for ever, i love the _ murray's career. i want to play for ever, i love the sport. _ murray's career. i want to play for ever, i love the sport. it - murray's career. i want to play for ever, i love the sport. it has - murray's career. i want to play for| ever, i love the sport. it has given me, you know, it has given me so much. it has taught me loads of lessons. that i can use, for the rest of my life. i lessons. that i can use, for the rest of my life.— rest of my life. i don't want to sto -. rest of my life. i don't want to stop- when — rest of my life. i don't want to stop. when he _
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rest of my life. i don't want to stop. when he left _ rest of my life. i don't want to stop. when he left the - rest of my life. i don't want to stop. when he left the court l rest of my life. i don't want to i stop. when he left the court we believe he would be back. he had asked emma raducanu to play mixed doubles. she had expressed her excitement, but as she continues in the women's singles she said stiffness in her wrist would not allow her to compete in the mixed. what andy murray is left with is the respect of everyone, even when within's greatest ever champion. taste within's greatest ever champion. we love within's greatest ever champion. - love the game equally, so much. we would love to do it for ever, he said encore. ishare would love to do it for ever, he said encore. i share that opinion completely. i think he will say what a great decision it will be for his life and body and mind to get away from it. �* , ., ., from it. there's more to when within an andy murray. _ from it. there's more to when within an andy murray, there _ from it. there's more to when within an andy murray, there is _ from it. there's more to when within an andy murray, there is more - from it. there's more to when within an andy murray, there is more for. an andy murray, there is more for under murray dan wimbledon, but the of disappointment here fills every court, cloud and stand —— for andy murray than wimbledon. lets head to wimbledon live and join chetan pathak, who's also been across the action, with the weather holding things up early.
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firstly, more on that murray — a decision that's taken everyone by surprise. it was a surprise. a disappointment has dismissed for the british fans who support england because the loudest cheer i've heard this week from the hill and bars, they were watching the penalty shoot—out and see england go through. it has brought some of the joy back for those who support england. we had the news at the start of the day that emma raducanu was pulling out of the mixed doubles match we were expecting alongside andy this evening. it would have happened at this time, citing stiffness in her wrist. she plays tomorrow for a place in the second week of wimbledon. you can understand her prioritising the singles, but it will hurt andy murray. he said he's disappointed but we had a tweet from judy murray saying she found it astonishing. i'm not sure the murray camp is happy with how things have played out. emma raducanu
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prioritising the singles. in terms of today, an eventful day. cameron norrie is out, the first thing to bring you up to date where. he knocked out jack draper, bring you up to date where. he knocked outjack draper, but bring you up to date where. he knocked out jack draper, but beats in comfortable, although it went to a tight set at the end. he did have a tight set at the end. he did have a fall but still got past cameron norrie. he goes to the second week, and all male interest with britain done with until the wheelchair event. harriet darts has gone out. she lost to the chinese player. dart was up, it looked like she would do it, but it fell away for her. she got emotional in the match, and the chinese player going through to the
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second week. the bigger shock is swiatek, the top seed, is out. she was beaten by the number 35 in the world, who had lost every time against swiatek. out she goes. impressive performance there, so swiatek will have to try when strip. another big story, the beaten finalist last two times has lost. on centre court, a shock brewing, novak djokovic is playing there. a seven time champion, you can see the australian, a big hitter has taken the first game. he is up a break, novak djokovic. no better player than resetting he will be hoping he can make week two. we shall wait and
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see. that is due up to date. a day which started with rain is ending in glorious sunshine. and lots of happy england fans at least. a couple of upsets there. to rugby union, where all the home nations are in international action today. qualifying has been taking place this afternoon, ahead of tomorrows race and there will be a british 1—2—3 ahead of tomorrow's race and there will be a british 1—2—3 on the starting grid, with mercedes�* george russell taking pole position ahead of team mate lewis hamilton and mclaren's lando norris. russell edged out hamilton with his final effort at silverstone, with the trio separated by just two tenths. it's the first time since 1968 that three british drivers will start a grand prix in the top three, with championship leader max verstappen in fourth. what a feeling, what a feeling. i
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don't think we could have dreamt being yeah, but this isjust don't think we could have dreamt being yeah, but this is just mega. it is down to all the fans, they give us also 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. our rugby union correspondent chrisjones was there. 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.
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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 try forjamie osborne. his poise meant 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 then went down to 1a players and conor murray took full advantage. but the world champions 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 hurt recently. no wins and the wooden spoon at this year's six nations, while australia have made the changes after
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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 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 went driving again. obstruction 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. that is the wales and ireland matches there. 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
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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 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 but from the start in southampton, having won the toss. an illustration of what might be to come at the world cup in bangladesh in three months�* time. dani wyatt excelled as openers before nuts quiver brunt backed up the run—ins as they experimented with the order. new zealand had few answers with heather knight saying
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she knows her squad. nuts they reach 76 from 50 balls, england powering their way to ones like 7—3, the highest total in a t2o match. having picked four spinners, their ruthless edge continued with their bowling attack, inspired by sarah glenn who took three wickets as new zealand wilted. england winning by 59 runs, a marker perhaps of how well the team is progressing with the world cup nearing. let�*s look at some of the other stories. aaron rai sits at the top of the leaderboard in third round of the pga tourjohn deere classic in illnois. he shares the lead ct pan, davis thompson and andrew novak at 16 under par. jorge martin took a dominant sprint win at the sachsenring. in second and third it was miguel oliveira and raul fernandez with just three
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thousands of a second separating the pair. they made history taking team trackhouse to their first moto gp sprint podium. this year�*s derby winner — city of troy — has added the eclipse to his list of group 1 successes. but the odds—on favourite had to dig deep at sandown and his jockey ryan moore admitted he�*d got their position on the track wrong, but the horse still managed to win. two matches in rugby league�*s superleague this evening. catalans dragons won away at hull kr in extra time thanks to a golden point drop goalfrom teo farge — 15—14 the final score, as the dragons completed the double over their opponents this season. they�*re up to fifth in the table. earlier, there was a dramatic end to the match at headingley where leeds rhinos squeezed past bottom side london broncos. brodie croft�*s golden point drop goal giving them a 17—16 victory to keep alive their hopes
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of a top 6 finish. before we go — let�*s remind you of the scenes we�*ve been witnessing in dussdeldorf. england beating switzerland on penalties this is trent alex arnold, fantastic from gareth southgate and the boys. winning out of the match finished i-i winning out of the match finished 1—1 after extra time. saka scored the equaliser, but gareth southgate delighted. england through to the last four, turkey or holland awaits. more on the bbc sport website, and you can get all the coverage on bbc one. thank you for watching, we will see you next time. hello there. conditions did improve somewhat
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through this afternoon with increasing amounts of sunshine, particularly across southern and eastern areas. but as we head into part two of the weekend, it�*s many showers fade away tonight, clearer skies across western areas. clear skies, temperatures in single figures, looking at 12 soldiers. sunday is bright, brighter than saturday morning, before showers get going. into the afternoon, these become widespread. some of them could be heavy and thundery. if you areas could escape altogether. winds areas could escape altogether. winds are lighter, so feeling warmer but still disappointing temperatures for this time of year, mid to high team.
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sunday, expect heavy showers to move through the wimbledon area, monday is pessimistic, starting dry with sunshine before it thickens up with patchy rain. through sunday nights, showers fade away. some just widespread into single digits, even in towns and cities. out of towns, we are looking at low single figures. a chilly start to monday. however, chilly but bright, widespread sunshine around, light winds. through the day, showers developing in central and northern areas, and towards the end of the day the low pressure will push into bring their cloud and outbreaks of rain. a pretty decent day before this low starts to move up from the south. we could see temperatures touching 20 degrees. the area of low pressure moves across the uk on tuesday and wednesday. towards the
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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 tried, quite a bit of sunshine. but the run—up to next week looks like it�*ll stay unsettled thanks to low pressure, disappointing temperatures forjuly. take care.
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live from downing street. this is bbc news. england fans go absolutely wild as the team beat switzerland on penalties
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5—3, following a 1—1 draw. england is now into the euro semifinals. 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 in a strike on a school near a crowded market. palestinian sources say it was an israeli strike. the israeli army says it�*s checking the report. 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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