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final, and arrived for tomorrow's final, and tens of thousands of their supporters. in other news. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it is not clear a deadly attack on gaza against two hamas commanders were successful in killing them. the health ministry says at least 90 palestinians were killed. and barbora krejcikova is wimbledon champion. the playerfrom the barbora krejcikova is wimbledon champion. the player from the czech republic beat italy's jasmine paolini to win the women'ssingles finalfor the paolini to win the women'ssingles final for the first paolini to win the women'ssingles finalfor the first time. hello. we start with football, we are just 2a hours away from the euro 2024 final are just 24 hours away from the euro 2024 final in berlin. this time on sunday, england and spain would just be kicking off. tens of thousands have flooded into the capital for the match and they are in high
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spirits. it is the first meeting between the countries at the euros since the 1980 6/4—final. england have had a difficult tournament so far, but seem confident as they look ahead to facing the spanish —— 1986 quarterfinal. spain have had a strong showing including eliminating france. lamine yamal1017 today and is the youngest player to score in the tournament's history, but it is expected to be a close contest —— turned 17. we have heard from england manager gareth southgate and the captain harry kane. this is the managerfirst the captain harry kane. this is the manager first reflecting on the team's progress through the championship and whether he felt it was fate that the team are poised for victory in berlin after his famous penalty miss against germany in 1996. i’m famous penalty miss against germany in 1996. �* ., ., , famous penalty miss against germany in1996. �* ., a, , a, , in 1996. i'm not a believer in fairy tales. in1996. i'm not a believer in fairy tales- but— in 1996. i'm not a believer in fairy tales- but i _ in 1996. i'm not a believer in fairy tales. but i am _ in 1996. i'm not a believer in fairy tales. but i am a _ in1996. i'm not a believer in fairy tales. but i am a believer- in 1996. i'm not a believer in fairy tales. but i am a believer in - tales. but i am a believer in
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dreams. and we have had big dreams, we felt the need and the importance of that. but then you have to make those things happen. fate, the run that we've had, the late goals, the penalties, that doesn't equate to us, it being our moment, we have to make it happen tomorrow. we have to port —— perform at the level we need to perform. 0f port —— perform at the level we need to perform. of course, it would be a lovely story. but it is in our hands and hour performance that is the most important thing.— and hour performance that is the most important thing. captain harry kane was asked _ most important thing. captain harry kane was asked what _ most important thing. captain harry kane was asked what he _ most important thing. captain harry kane was asked what he made - most important thing. captain harry kane was asked what he made of. most important thing. captain harry| kane was asked what he made of the spanish side who have proved to be the best side throughout the tournament so far.— the best side throughout the tournament so far. ,, ,., . . . tournament so far. spain have had a fantastic tournament. _ tournament so far. spain have had a fantastic tournament. so _ tournament so far. spain have had a fantastic tournament. so they - fantastic tournament. so they probably— fantastic tournament. so they probably have been the best team consistency ways throughout the tournament. so they probably earned that right _ tournament. so they probably earned that right. as we know, football in one game, — that right. as we know, football in one game, anything can happen. we
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back ourselves against anyone we play against. yes, we have been through— play against. yes, we have been through difficult spells in this tournament, but we have come through the other— tournament, but we have come through the other side and that builds a tremendous amount of belief and resilience, which is everything you need _ resilience, which is everything you need in _ resilience, which is everything you need in a — resilience, which is everything you need in a final as well. we expect a tough _ need in a final as well. we expect a tough game, we are in a european final, _ tough game, we are in a european final, so_ tough game, we are in a european final, so expect nothing less. spain will be _ final, so expect nothing less. spain will be difficult tomorrow night. we will be difficult tomorrow night. w's. will -et will be difficult tomorrow night. - will get more from the england camp shortly, but let's turn our attention to spain. 0ur reporter has beenin attention to spain. 0ur reporter has been in barcelona with all the build—up. i can say it is pretty quiet where i am right now in the city centre at barcelona, but that will change in the next few hours for those who have not been as lucky as our previous guests, because there are plenty watching parties organised across the country. one of them is here in barcelona. we cannot see the screen yet, but we are promised by local authorities it will be here tomorrow afternoon. so everyone, the thousands of people expected here
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will be able to watch that game together. people here are excited. they are hopeful as well. spain has had a tough competition, but in a good way, people praising their football. they got rid of italy, france, germany. so they say, england is next, we can make it happen. studio: maybe they are pinning their hopes on their teenage superstar lamine yamal, who is celebrating his 17th birthday to gay, he is quite an amazing footballer for his age. yes. amazing footballer for his age. yes, definitel . amazing footballer for his age. yes, definitely. many _ amazing footballer for his age. yes, definitely. many here _ amazing footballer for his age. 1&1: definitely. many here in barcelona are already familiar with him —— birthday today. he has had a successful season. birthday today. he has had a successfulseason. but birthday today. he has had a successful season. but for many, he was the first, it was the first time they saw him this week when he scored that amazing goal against france. so he's kind of like the icon of the team right now. and today, turning 17. he is making
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headlines with that. a lot of newspapers today showing pictures of lamine yamal from when he was a kid here alongside another football star lionel messi. he is the one everyone is talking about. everyone is hoping he will do a good performance tomorrow. and everyone likes a story, being very young and coming from a poor background, a poor neighbourhood. outside barcelona. so he is kind of like the icon of this cup. here in barcelona and across spain and i would say even across europe right now. fiur spain and i would say even across europe right now.— europe right now. our reporter in barcelona- _ europe right now. our reporter in barcelona. so _ europe right now. our reporter in barcelona. so let's _ europe right now. our reporter in barcelona. so let's take - europe right now. our reporter in barcelona. so let's take a - europe right now. our reporter in barcelona. so let's take a look i europe right now. our reporter in i barcelona. so let's take a look back at how england are at the moment. olly foster is in berlin. we also have a report in benidorm and harry lowe is on an epic road trip across europe. we will talk to all three about the different elements of england. let's start in berlin.
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ollie was listening to that news conference with gareth southgate and harry kane. gareth southgate says that we know what it means to everybody. but i was taken how relaxed both seemed.— everybody. but i was taken how relaxed both seemed. yes, they have -la ed so relaxed both seemed. yes, they have played so many _ relaxed both seemed. yes, they have played so many get — relaxed both seemed. yes, they have played so many get out _ relaxed both seemed. yes, they have played so many get out of _ relaxed both seemed. yes, they have played so many get out of jail - relaxed both seemed. yes, they have played so many get out of jail free - played so many get out ofjail free cards, so i think they should be relaxed. they have really pushed their luck to get this far, make no bones about it. spain will be considering themselves favourites, scoring more goals than any other side in the tournament in what has been a fairly low scoring tournament. they have got lamine yamal, the wonder kid you have been talking about. happy birthday to him today. just 17. they have won six games in a row, no other side in euros history has done that. but then we have england, who looked very, very ordinary in the group stage and it didn't seem so long ago that gareth southgate, relaxed as he is now, was talking about how much
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it hurt the very personal criticism. you remember at the end of the group stage when they could only draw with slovenia, he was pelted with beer cups from the stands and given absolute abuse. then they pushed their luck. they were five minutes from into injury time and going out before that overhead kick from jude bellingham forcing extra time in the last 16. and then it was penalties against the swiss in the quarterfinals. perfect penalties as they were, they are always a lottery. then they finally raised the bar, it was a pretty low bar to begin with, in the semifinal against the dutch. but again, it needed a winning goal in the final seconds. so as much as the spanish have got the form, they have got the flare. they look absolutely terrific. england have got look on their side. so if gareth southgate has got look on his side, of course he will be feeling relaxed. he has somehow managed to get this team into
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another european championship final, back—to—back finals now. so who knows, perhaps they feel theyjust have this charmed life at this euros, which is why the spanish will be cautious. i euros, which is why the spanish will be caution-— be cautious. i suppose the question now turns to. _ be cautious. i suppose the question now turns to, what _ be cautious. i suppose the question now turns to, what is _ be cautious. i suppose the question now turns to, what is gareth - now turns to, what is gareth southgate's starting line—up going to be and what formation does he play? to be and what formation does he .la 7 , ., , to be and what formation does he -la 7 , ., , ., ., , to be and what formation does he play? remember, it was two games ago that he completely _ play? remember, it was two games ago that he completely changed _ play? remember, it was two games ago that he completely changed the - that he completely changed the formation from a back four to about three and he played with wingbacks, and we expect them to be unchanged from the semifinal. i think the one question was over he was going to start at the left wingback role and it was kieran trippier the man in possession, even though he changed with luke shaw at half—time. but i think they will go with the same 11 that started against the dutch in that started against the dutch in that semifinal, even though they left it very, very late with that ollie watkins winner. luke shaw perhaps coming off the bench and
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giving them more balance in the second half might work. but of course, it is how spain do in that first half as well and they have just been hitting the ground running. they started their campaign a month ago here in berlin against croatia. they won 3—0 and everybody sat up and said, hang on, we have some new favourites for this tournament and so it has proved. they have been playing the best football. we will see what luis de la fuente the spanish manager does, but we expect him to make changes to his backline, with dani carvajal and le normand coming back into the starting line—up, they were suspended for their semifinal. gareth southgate says they have to be tactically perfect to be the spanish. they raised the bar in their spanish final, i think they will have to raise it again if spain play as we know they have done for the past month. find play as we know they have done for the past month.— the past month. and what is the atmosphere _ the past month. and what is the atmosphere like _ the past month. and what is the atmosphere like in _ the past month. and what is the
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atmosphere like in berlin? - the past month. and what is the atmosphere like in berlin? it. the past month. and what is the| atmosphere like in berlin? it has been terrific. building and building and building. we knew this would be big, not too far for the england fans to come. there have been some pretty wild road trips to get here. because of the enormity of this match, so many fans without tickets just want to be in berlin to enjoy the party atmosphere, they hope. a celebratory one for them at full—time tomorrow. and in 24 hours' time, we will be ten minutes into the european championship final. there is a huge fan zone that can house thousands behind brandenburg gate. that is a meeting point, focal point. there will be tens of thousands there and we will be there tomorrow and bbc news, giving you all the build—up. i spoke to the chief of uk policing in the german capital in the last couple of hours, chief constable mark roberts. a few days ago, he said, maybe 20 35,000
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was what they were expecting. but looking at these carjourneys and the extra flights, he thinks it could be close to 50,000. that is going to challenge them in a different way because the other cities england have played in, they have had supporters in vast numbers, but they have been fairly small and contained. they know where the fans have been heading. but berlin is a much bigger place. b, have been heading. but berlin is a much bigger place.— have been heading. but berlin is a much bigger place. a few very minor flash oints much bigger place. a few very minor flashpoints over _ much bigger place. a few very minor flashpoints over the _ much bigger place. a few very minor flashpoints over the last _ much bigger place. a few very minor flashpoints over the last 24 - much bigger place. a few very minor flashpoints over the last 24 hours. . flashpoints over the last 24 hours. nothing serious, nothing the german police have been getting too worried about. but british police and of course, german police, they have upped their numbers for this final tomorrow evening here in berlin. and everybody is keeping fingers crossed thatjust everybody is keeping fingers crossed that just as everybody is keeping fingers crossed thatjust as it has been passing peacefully and very good—natured over the past day or so, they hope that continues and they hope everybody enjoys the match no matter what the result.— what the result. indeed, you mentioned — what the result. indeed, you mentioned road _ what the result. indeed, you mentioned road trips, - what the result. indeed, you mentioned road trips, let's l what the result. indeed, you - mentioned road trips, let's head to harry lowe who is on an epic road
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trip to get to berlin. where are you now, harry? trip to get to berlin. where are you now. harry?— now, harry? we've arrived in the small german _ now, harry? we've arrived in the small german town _ now, harry? we've arrived in the small german town of— now, harry? we've arrived in the small german town of beckham, j now, harry? we've arrived in the i small german town of beckham, no relation _ small german town of beckham, no relation to— small german town of beckham, no relation to the former england captain— relation to the former england captain david. you can probably scene _ captain david. you can probably scene -- — captain david. you can probably scene —— you can probably see the motorway— scene —— you can probably see the motorway behind me and the sun is about— motorway behind me and the sun is about to _ motorway behind me and the sun is about to set, 30.5 hours after i left my— about to set, 30.5 hours after i left my flat in north—west london and 125— left my flat in north—west london and 12.5 hours after we set off from south _ and 12.5 hours after we set off from south london. we have had a very, very long _ south london. we have had a very, very long journey. south london. we have had a very, very longjourney. it south london. we have had a very, very long journey. it is —— it has been _ very long journey. it is —— it has been delayed around the folkestone area when _ been delayed around the folkestone area when we took the eurotunnel from _ area when we took the eurotunnel from folkestone to calais this morning _ from folkestone to calais this morning. we were held up and there were delays— morning. we were held up and there were delays between the english border— were delays between the english border control and french border controt — border control and french border control. we understand the reason for that— control. we understand the reason for that is— control. we understand the reason for that is the french border forces have _ for that is the french border forces have introduced a new passport checking — have introduced a new passport checking system and that held people up. checking system and that held people uo but _ checking system and that held people up. but there is absolutely no question— up. but there is absolutely no question there are loads and loads of fans _ question there are loads and loads of fans. you just heard that the head _ of fans. you just heard that the head of— of fans. you just heard that the head of the german policing in berlin — head of the german policing in berlin thinks as many as 50,000 coutd _ berlin thinks as many as 50,000 could make their way there. let me tell you. _
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could make their way there. let me tell you, many of the people travelling along with us so far today— travelling along with us so far today are _ travelling along with us so far today are travelling without tickets _ today are travelling without tickets. we are lucky enough we have tickets _ tickets. we are lucky enough we have tickets in— tickets. we are lucky enough we have tickets in our— tickets. we are lucky enough we have tickets in our group, but many more fans are _ tickets in our group, but many more fans are travelling without a ticket — fans are travelling without a ticket. we have seen some very interesting scenes along the auto barn already. we saw a root master bus travelling along the inside lane early on. _ bus travelling along the inside lane early on. i— bus travelling along the inside lane early on, i suspect it has gone a bit awry~ — early on, i suspect it has gone a bit awry. we also saw a minibus broken — bit awry. we also saw a minibus broken down with english numberplates and we have seen a number— numberplates and we have seen a number of— numberplates and we have seen a number of broken down vehicles. touch— number of broken down vehicles. touch wood, we have not succumbed to that so _ touch wood, we have not succumbed to that so far _ touch wood, we have not succumbed to that so far it _ touch wood, we have not succumbed to that so far. it is clear when you drive _ that so far. it is clear when you drive along _ that so far. it is clear when you drive along the road and you stop off quite — drive along the road and you stop off quite how many people are also making _ off quite how many people are also making thisjourney and off quite how many people are also making this journey and the reason they are _ making this journey and the reason they are doing it is because the flights— they are doing it is because the flights as — they are doing it is because the flights as you have been hearing are so incredibly expensive. there have been _ so incredibly expensive. there have been no _ so incredibly expensive. there have been no direct flights to berlin since — been no direct flights to berlin since england won that came against the netherlands in the semifinal on wednesday night. as a result, people have tried _ wednesday night. as a result, people have tried to find any means possible _ have tried to find any means possible to get across. that might be bosses. — possible to get across. that might be bosses, flying to destinations in poland. _
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be bosses, flying to destinations in poland, some of the other neighbouring countries, the netherlands of course is another option — netherlands of course is another option. some of the flights i saw involved — option. some of the flights i saw involved changing in places like turkey— involved changing in places like turkey and majorca. and people will not want _ turkey and majorca. and people will not want to — turkey and majorca. and people will not want to do that with the high cost involved and potential risk. it has been — cost involved and potential risk. it has been a — cost involved and potential risk. it has been a very challenging journey so far _ has been a very challenging journey so far and — has been a very challenging journey so far and i— has been a very challenging journey so far. and i have to say that the atmosphere we have encountered has been absolutely terrific. and i will talk to _ been absolutely terrific. and i will talk to some of the fans who have made _ talk to some of the fans who have made this— talk to some of the fans who have made thisjourney with talk to some of the fans who have made this journey with me talk to some of the fans who have made thisjourney with me now. matt has hooked _ made thisjourney with me now. matt has hooked us up with these tickets. if you _ has hooked us up with these tickets. if you could — has hooked us up with these tickets. if you could just tell us first how you are — if you could just tell us first how you are feeling this long into the journey — you are feeling this long into the journey |— you are feeling this long into the “ourne . . , you are feeling this long into the “ourne . ., , , ., ~ journey. iwas “ust remarking, i cannot decide — journey. iwasjust remarking, i cannot decide what _ journey. iwasjust remarking, i cannot decide what i _ journey. iwasjust remarking, i cannot decide what i am - journey. iwasjust remarking, i cannot decide what i am more | journey. iwasjust remarking, i- cannot decide what i am more excited about, _ cannot decide what i am more excited about, i_ cannot decide what i am more excited about, i am _ cannot decide what i am more excited about.lan1 n1eant— cannot decide what i am more excited about, i am meant to _ cannot decide what i am more excited about, i am meant to be _ cannot decide what i am more excited about, i am meant to be getting - about, i am meant to be getting married — about, i am meant to be getting married in— about, i am meant to be getting married in two _ about, i am meant to be getting married in two weeks _ about, i am meant to be getting married in two weeks and - about, i am meant to be getting married in two weeks and i- about, i am meant to be gettingl married in two weeks and i won't answer— married in two weeks and i won't answer the — married in two weeks and i won't answer the question— married in two weeks and i won't answer the question of— married in two weeks and i won't answer the question of what - married in two weeks and i won't answer the question of what i- married in two weeks and i won't| answer the question of what i am more _ answer the question of what i am more excited _ answer the question of what i am more excited about _ answer the question of what i am more excited about right - answer the question of what i am more excited about right now. i answer the question of what i ami more excited about right now. i'm looking _ more excited about right now. i'm looking forward _ more excited about right now. i'm looking forward to _ more excited about right now. i'm looking forward to dinner- more excited about right now. i'm looking forward to dinner and - looking forward to dinner and getting — looking forward to dinner and getting more _ looking forward to dinner and getting more sleep— looking forward to dinner and getting more sleep hopefullyj looking forward to dinner and - getting more sleep hopefully ahead of tomorrow — getting more sleep hopefully ahead of tomorrow. the _ getting more sleep hopefully ahead of tomorrow— getting more sleep hopefully ahead of tomorrow. , ., , ., , ., of tomorrow. the question is, do you think we can — of tomorrow. the question is, do you think we can do _ of tomorrow. the question is, do you think we can do it _ of tomorrow. the question is, do you think we can do it and _ of tomorrow. the question is, do you think we can do it and by _ of tomorrow. the question is, do you think we can do it and by that, - of tomorrow. the question is, do you think we can do it and by that, i - think we can do it and by that, i mean— think we can do it and by that, i mean arrive _ think we can do it and by that, i mean arrive in berlin in time? | think we can do it and by that, i mean arrive in berlin in time? i am more confident _ mean arrive in berlin in time? i am more confident about _ mean arrive in berlin in time? i am more confident about arriving in berlin _ more confident about arriving in berlin than _ more confident about arriving in berlin than the _ more confident about arriving in berlin than the result _
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more confident about arriving in berlin than the result tomorrow| berlin than the result tomorrow night _ berlin than the result tomorrow night what— berlin than the result tomorrow night~ what is— berlin than the result tomorrow night. what is your— berlin than the result tomorrow night. what is your prediction? | berlin than the result tomorrowl night. what is your prediction? i said 4-0 — night. what is your prediction? i said 4—0 earlier— night. what is your prediction? i said 4—0 earlier to _ night. what is your prediction? i said 4—0 earlier to england - night. what is your prediction? i said 4—0 earlier to england andl night. what is your prediction? i| said 4—0 earlier to england and i think— said 4—0 earlier to england and i think i_ said 4—0 earlier to england and i think i am— said 4—0 earlier to england and i think i am slightly— said 4—0 earlier to england and i think i am slightly less— said 4—0 earlier to england and i| think i am slightly less optimistic the closer— think i am slightly less optimistic the closer we _ think i am slightly less optimistic the closer we get. _ think i am slightly less optimistic the closer we get.— the closer we get. what has your reaction been _ the closer we get. what has your reaction been to _ the closer we get. what has your reaction been to this _ the closer we get. what has your reaction been to this build-up i the closer we get. what has yourl reaction been to this build-up and reaction been to this build—up and the comments from southgate and harry— the comments from southgate and harry kane in the last hour? this is the culmination _ harry kane in the last hour? this is the culmination of _ harry kane in the last hour? this is the culmination of both _ harry kane in the last hour? this is the culmination of both potentially| the culmination of both potentially their england _ the culmination of both potentially their england careers. _ the culmination of both potentially their england careers. harry- the culmination of both potentially their england careers. harry kanel their england careers. harry kane clearly— their england careers. harry kane ctearty witt — their england careers. harry kane clearly will not _ their england careers. harry kane clearly will not be _ their england careers. harry kane clearly will not be in _ their england careers. harry kane clearly will not be in his— their england careers. harry kane clearly will not be in his prime i their england careers. harry kane clearly will not be in his prime ini clearly will not be in his prime in two years— clearly will not be in his prime in two years at— clearly will not be in his prime in two years at the _ clearly will not be in his prime in two years at the world _ clearly will not be in his prime in two years at the world cup - clearly will not be in his prime in two years at the world cup and i two years at the world cup and gareth — two years at the world cup and gareth southgate _ two years at the world cup and gareth southgate probably i two years at the world cup and gareth southgate probably hisl two years at the world cup and i gareth southgate probably his last match _ gareth southgate probably his last match as _ gareth southgate probably his last match as england _ gareth southgate probably his last match as england manager. - gareth southgate probably his last match as england manager. he i gareth southgate probably his lasti match as england manager. he has said, _ match as england manager. he has said. i_ match as england manager. he has said. i am — match as england manager. he has said. i am -- — match as england manager. he has said. tam -- i_ match as england manager. he has said, lam —— i have _ match as england manager. he has said, lam —— i have been— match as england manager. he has said, lam —— i have been here- said, iam —— i have been here before— said, iam —— i have been here before and— said, iam —— i have been here before and i_ said, lam —— i have been here before and i am _ said, iam —— i have been here before and i am fairly- said, lam —— i have been herei before and i am fairly confident said, lam —— i have been here- before and i am fairly confident and he feels _ before and i am fairly confident and he feels at — before and i am fairly confident and he feels at home, _ before and i am fairly confident and he feels at home, even— before and i am fairly confident and he feels at home, even though i before and i am fairly confident and he feels at home, even though he i before and i am fairly confident andi he feels at home, even though he is in germany — he feels at home, even though he is in germany i— he feels at home, even though he is in germany. i think— he feels at home, even though he is in germany. i think it— he feels at home, even though he is in germany. i think it is— he feels at home, even though he is in germany. i think it is his - he feels at home, even though he is in germany. i think it is his last- in germany. i think it is his last stand _ in germany. i think it is his last stand and — in germany. i think it is his last stand and his _ in germany. i think it is his last stand and his last— in germany. i think it is his last stand and his last dance - in germany. i think it is his last stand and his last dance and i in germany. i think it is his last. stand and his last dance and what will be _ stand and his last dance and what will be witt— stand and his last dance and what will be will be. — stand and his last dance and what will be will be. 1&— stand and his last dance and what will be will be.— will be will be. a good time to brina in will be will be. a good time to bring in harry- _ will be will be. a good time to bring in harry. the _ will be will be. a good time to i bring in harry. the transformation of the _ bring in harry. the transformation of the perception of southgate has been up _ of the perception of southgate has been up and down during his tenure, but he _ been up and down during his tenure, but he started off being pelted with cup and _ but he started off being pelted with cup and now he is seen as someone who potentially could bring silverware to the men's team for the first time _ silverware to the men's team for the first time in— silverware to the men's team for the first time in 60 years. that silverware to the men's team for the first time in 60 years.— first time in 60 years. that is the tra'ecto first time in 60 years. that is the trajectory sometimes. _
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first time in 60 years. that is the trajectory sometimes. southgate| first time in 60 years. that is the i trajectory sometimes. southgate has had that in the space of a few weeks, it is zero to hero and back to hero again. i think people are getting behind him. the result against holland was fantastic and arguably one of the best since he became england manager. it has come at the right time for the final tomorrow. everybody will be behind him and he has shown why he has been so relatively successful so far. everyone hopes we can go one better and win the first trophy and first time and for england since 1966. what have you made of the response from fans _ what have you made of the response from fans here so far? it what have you made of the response from fans here so far?— from fans here so far? it has been fantastic. we _ from fans here so far? it has been fantastic. we are _ from fans here so far? it has been fantastic. we are hearing - from fans here so far? it has been fantastic. we are hearing 50,000| from fans here so far? it has been i fantastic. we are hearing 50,000 are in berlin already. english football fans travel almost like no other country in number and in an intensity and passion and belief. it is phenomenal and we are all coming tomorrow always in hope rather than expectation for england, but that hope is quite fierce so we will see. dave has also made the journey and is also _ dave has also made the journey and is also in _ dave has also made the journey and is also in an— dave has also made the journey and is also in an england shirt. how are you feeling — is also in an england shirt. how are you feeling after this long day? feeting — you feeling after this long day? feeling good for tomorrow and excited — feeling good for tomorrow and excited and _ feeling good for tomorrow and excited and ready— feeling good for tomorrow and excited and ready to _ feeling good for tomorrow and
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excited and ready to watch i feeling good for tomorrow and i excited and ready to watch england win the _ excited and ready to watch england win the euros _ excited and ready to watch england win the euros.— win the euros. what are you most lookin: win the euros. what are you most looking forward _ win the euros. what are you most looking forward to? _ win the euros. what are you most looking forward to? watching i win the euros. what are you most. looking forward to? watching them lift the trophy _ looking forward to? watching them lift the trophy about _ looking forward to? watching them lift the trophy about 24 _ looking forward to? watching them lift the trophy about 24 hours i looking forward to? watching them lift the trophy about 24 hours from | lift the trophy about 24 hours from now _ lift the trophy about 24 hours from now. �* lift the trophy about 24 hours from now. . , . ., ., ., lift the trophy about 24 hours from now. . , . ., ., now. and prediction, what do you think it will _ now. and prediction, what do you think it will end _ now. and prediction, what do you think it will end up? _ now. and prediction, what do you think it will end up? 2-1- now. and prediction, what do you think it will end up? 2-1 are i now. and prediction, what do you think it will end up? 2-1 are no i think it will end up? 2-1 are no penalties _ think it will end up? 2-1 are no penalties are _ think it will end up? 2-1 are no penalties are no _ think it will end up? 2-1 are no penalties are no extra - think it will end up? 2-1 are no penalties are no extra time. i penalties are no extra time. confident— penalties are no extra time. confident fans _ penalties are no extra time. confident fans here, - penalties are no extra time. confident fans here, who i penalties are no extra time. . confident fans here, who have suffered — confident fans here, who have suffered a long journey. ticket prices — suffered a long journey. ticket prices come in three different tiers — prices come in three different tiers tier— prices come in three different tiers. tier 3 is about 250. tier 2 is about— tiers. tier 3 is about 250. tier 2 is about £500. tieri tickets are the best— is about £500. tieri tickets are the best seats in the house, £850. that is— the best seats in the house, £850. that is through official channels. many— that is through official channels. many fans — that is through official channels. many fans we have spoken to have asked _ many fans we have spoken to have asked us— many fans we have spoken to have asked us if— many fans we have spoken to have asked us if we have got tickets and if we _ asked us if we have got tickets and if we know— asked us if we have got tickets and if we know people who have got tickets — if we know people who have got tickets and tickets being sold on the black— tickets and tickets being sold on the black market are going for much, much _ the black market are going for much, much more _ the black market are going for much, much more than that. the only way you can _ much more than that. the only way you can guarantee a ticket is if you know— you can guarantee a ticket is if you know somebody or you have managed to -et know somebody or you have managed to get lucky _ know somebody or you have managed to get lucky enough in the ballot to have _ get lucky enough in the ballot to have a _ get lucky enough in the ballot to have a ticket through official means _ have a ticket through official means. but many fans who have not -ot means. but many fans who have not got tickets _ means. but many fans who have not got tickets don't really care about that. _ got tickets don't really care about that. they— got tickets don't really care about that, theyjust want to soak up the atmosphere in those fan zones
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tomorrow. atmosphere in those fan zones tomorrow— atmosphere in those fan zones tomorrow. ., , ., ,, , tomorrow. harry, thank you very much. finally, _ tomorrow. harry, thank you very much. finally, let's— tomorrow. harry, thank you very much. finally, let's head - tomorrow. harry, thank you very much. finally, let's head to i much. finally, let's head to benidorm, which is interesting because it is spain, but probably full of brits.— full of brits. well, good evening from the beautiful _ full of brits. well, good evening. from the beautiful mediterranean town of benidorm. they are calling tomorrow night the battle for benidorm. of course, the town is synonymous with british tourists, around 3,500 british expats live here. keep in mind it is mid july, so there are thousands of british tourists that are here for the holidays and wills —— will also be watching the euros tomorrow night. a number of measures are in place in case things get too rowdy, which they do sometimes. from six o'clock tomorrow, there will be no less, no drinks to be served in glass or to be served in plastic. —— note glass. extra police controls in places. and
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they will be deploying drones to keep an eye on fans. but so far, we are seeing a lot of england shirts, are seeing a lot of england shirts, a lot of red and white people are certainly getting excited on saturday night.— certainly getting excited on saturda niuht. ., �* ., ., ,, saturday night. from benidorm, thank ou and saturday night. from benidorm, thank you and thank— saturday night. from benidorm, thank you and thank you _ saturday night. from benidorm, thank you and thank you to _ saturday night. from benidorm, thank you and thank you to arlene _ saturday night. from benidorm, thank you and thank you to arlene foster i you and thank you to arlene foster in berlin and harry lowe on his road trip. we will have full coverage of the euros tomorrow on bbc news. let's get the rest of the sport now from the sports centre. the final will be under way in berlin in 24 hours between spain and england. both teams have arrived in the german capital ahead of the match come that england appearance first, they go into the match as the underdogs despite the fact they will compete in their second successive euros final. manager gareth southgate says nothing is destined for his team, they will have to earn the right to win. i’m
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for his team, they will have to earn the right to win.— the right to win. i'm not a believer in fairy tales. _ the right to win. i'm not a believer in fairy tales, but _ the right to win. i'm not a believer in fairy tales, but i _ the right to win. i'm not a believer in fairy tales, but i am _ the right to win. i'm not a believer in fairy tales, but i am a _ the right to win. i'm not a believer in fairy tales, but i am a believer. in fairy tales, but i am a believer in fairy tales, but i am a believer in dreams. we have had big dreams, we have felt the need and the importance of that. but then, you have to make those things happen. fate, the run that we've had, the late goals, the penalties, that doesn't equate to us, it being our moment. we have to make it happen tomorrow. . moment. we have to make it happen tomorrow. ,, ., , ., , tomorrow. spain arrived shortly after their— tomorrow. spain arrived shortly after their opponents, - tomorrow. spain arrived shortly after their opponents, they i tomorrow. spain arrived shortly| after their opponents, they have been the standout team of this tournament and victory on sunday would give them a record fourth european championship title. translation: we european championship title. translation:— european championship title. translation: , ., , ., translation: we should be able to exerience translation: we should be able to experience the _ translation: we should be able to experience the joy _ translation: we should be able to experience the joy of _ translation: we should be able to experience the joy of living - experience the joy of living something that is going to stay with us forever. a memory we will cherish forever. i want them to enjoy the moment, to enjoy what they have achieved by their own merit and by
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their own efforts. and they have an historical opportunity to achieve something and to put spain into the highest level of european winners. tennis now and wimbledon. there is a new ladies singles champion, barbora krejcikova, that is the name on everybody present lips after she beat jasmine paolini everybody present lips after she beatjasmine paolini in the final. krejcikova was taken all the way winning in three sets in a match that lasted nearly two hours to win her second grand subtitle. for the seven time in a row, there is a new women'schampion here, and that is barbora krejcikova, the 2021 french open winner started strongly against jasmine paolini, but credit to the italian who levelled the match and took it to a decider. krejcikova was ultimately able to find her rhythm again and on her third championship point, she sealed victory. the czech player has had a year of illness and injury, but has the same never give up
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injury, but has the same never give up attitude as her former coach jana novotna, a former champion here. krejcikova admitted this was a dream come true. i krejcikova admitted this was a dream come true. ., �* ., ., , ., , come true. i don't have any words, it is “ust come true. i don't have any words, it isjust unreal— come true. i don't have any words, it is just unreal what _ come true. i don't have any words, it isjust unreal whatjust _ it is just unreal whatjust happened. it is definitely the best day of my tennis career and also come with the best day of my life. j°y come with the best day of my life. joy for her, disappointment again forjasmine paolini who lost the french open final last month. but still a summer to remember as she became the first italian woman to reach a final here. i became the first italian woman to reach a final here.— reach a final here. i have to remember _ reach a final here. i have to remember that _ reach a final here. i have to remember that today i reach a final here. i have to remember that today is i reach a final here. i have to| remember that today is still reach a final here. i have to i remember that today is still a reach a final here. i have to - remember that today is still a good day. remember that today is still a good day i_ remember that today is still a good day i did _ remember that today is still a good day. i did finally wimbledon, i was looking _ day. i did finally wimbledon, i was looking at— day. i did finally wimbledon, i was looking at the tv as a kid, looking at the _ looking at the tv as a kid, looking at the finals, cheering for roger federer. — at the finals, cheering for roger federer. i— at the finals, cheering for roger federer, i have to say! applause buts... applause buts. . .i applause buts. . . applause buts. .. ., , applause buts. .. ., . ., applause buts. .. ., , ., , buts... to be here right now, it is cra . it buts... to be here right now, it is crazy- it is — buts... to be here right now, it is crazy. it is crazy. _ buts... to be here right now, it is crazy. it is crazy. and _ buts... to be here right now, it is crazy. it is crazy. and i— buts... to be here right now, it is crazy. it is crazy. and i think i - crazy. it is crazy. and i think i enjoyed — crazy. it is crazy. and i think i enjoyed every moment here. it has been _ enjoyed every moment here. it has been a _ enjoyed every moment here. it has been a beautiful two weeks. so our attention— been a beautiful two weeks. so our attention now turns to sunday's
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men's _ attention now turns to sunday's men's final and that is familiar, a repeat— men's final and that is familiar, a repeat of— men's final and that is familiar, a repeat of last year as the seven time _ repeat of last year as the seven time winner novak djokovic faces the defending _ time winner novak djokovic faces the defending champion carlos alcaraz. the avian _ defending champion carlos alcaraz. the avian chairmanship is the penultimate golf women'schampionship. the leading shot is iii under heading into the leading ground. and did i mention there was a euros final hair happening on sunday evening? studio: i don't think you did, but we know! the other main story today is out of the middle east. the hamas—run health ministry says at least 90 people were killed. the attack happened near the southern city of khan younis — in the masawi area of the city. almost 300 people were injured. these pictures show the moment of the blast. israel had designated this area a safe zone, urging palestinians to seek shelter there. bbc verify has analysed video of the attack
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aftermath and has confirmed it happened in an area marked on the israel defense forces website as a humanitarian zone. israel said the target had been the hamas military chief, mohammed deif, and another of the group's commanders, describing them as two of the "masterminds" of the seventh of october attack. at a news conference a short time ago, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, says he's not sure whether the hamas leaders have been killed. the state of israel attacked gaza in order to target mohammed deif and his right—hand man, rafa salama. there is no proof as yet —— that they have been assassinated. but whatever happens, we will reach the entire top level hamas. we talking about number two in their troops. they led the massacre of october the 7th and many other terrorist
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attacks. they have blood on the hands of many israelis. that attacks. they have blood on the hands of many israelis.- attacks. they have blood on the hands of many israelis. that is the israeli prime _ hands of many israelis. that is the israeli prime minister _ hands of many israelis. that is the israeli prime minister benjamin i israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu speaking in the last hour. you can get more on that story and the rest of the day's news on the bbc news website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello, pretty cloudy start to the weekend for most parts of the uk. the figures quailed off the north sea affecting east scotland and eastern england, where we have seen some outbreaks of rain. —— the thickest cloud. but the best breaks in the cloud across the west. though we did have heavy downpours across southern coastal counties. with the sunshine across parts of southern england, we saw temperatures in the warmer spots reach the low 20s. which i'm sure felt quite nice. overnight in eight, the low pressure in the north sea stays put and feeds
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in the north sea stays put and feeds in these northerly winds with further outbreaks of rain at times affecting eastern areas of both scotland and england. temperatures for the most part staying into double figures. and for sunday, i think overall with that area of low pressure, continuing to feed in the cloud across the eastern side of the country and we will see damp weather to start the day here. probably quite a lot of cloud elsewhere, but there will be some sunny spells for western scotland and the southern half of both england and is. weather sunshine comes out, temperatures push into the low 20s and it will feel quite nice. for eastern areas of scotland and eastern england and round the north sea coast, temperatures are still very disappointing for this time of year. and heading through monday and tuesday, the next area of low pressure is slowly tracking across the uk from the atlantic. on monday, the uk from the atlantic. on monday, the rain really is limited to the south west, so parts of wales and south west, so parts of wales and south west, so parts of wales and south west england could have heavy rain. maybe thunderstorms mixed in, may be localised surface water flooding. but away from that, a fair
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amount of dry weather and temperatures a bit higher than they have been over recent days. up to 21 in glasgow, central and eastern england quite widely seen temperatures into the low 20s. make the most of that relatively dry day because as low pressure works into the north sea on tuesday, the heaviest rain across the eastern side of the uk. the driest through the afternoon will move into northern ireland and wales. in south west england. high teens to the low 20s. quite close really to thejuly average for quite a few places. beyond that, stays quite unsettled across the north west of the uk. further south, high pressure might give a run of 3 or [i further south, high pressure might give a run of 3 or 1! days of dry and relatively pleasant weather before conditions return.
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this is bbc news. the headlines... it's exactly 2a hours to go before the euro 2024 football final. england face spain with the england manager saying all his players are fit and raring to go. thousands of england and spanish fans have arrived in berlin for the long—awaited final. israel's prime minister netanyahu says it's not clear a deadly attack in gaza against two top hamas commanders was successful in killing them. the hamas health ministry says 90 palestinians were killed in the strike on an area in khan younis designated as a humanitarian safe zone.
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police arrested a 34—year—old man on suspicion of murder in connection with the discovery of two suitcases containing human remains in bristol. police have withdrawn an appeal for information about a colombian international. and barbora krejcikova is wimbledon champion — the czech player beats italy's jasmine paolini to win the women's singles title for the first time. i will try and get my teeth for the top of the hour. now, it is newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam in the newscast studio. and it's laura in the newscast studio. and it's me next to you and opposite adam. thank you for that very detailed description of the geography of the studio. everyone can picture us now. so yeah, this is newscast, which is the bbc�*s daily news podcast available, well, every day on bbc sounds.
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