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arguably, the all blacks are under more pressure. i have read a lot of stories this week, you would have thought that the sky is falling in. every week there is pressure. i have said this before, we are expected to win every match, and win well. saturday will be a chance for sam warburton to take care of unfinished business. four years ago in australia he was injured for the series—clinching victory in the third test. i have set my sights on this tour, i have wanted to play in the last game. all of those years of sacrifice, all those things i have done, they have all come to this moment. new zealand's americas cup victory means there is already a party atmosphere, but could the lions make history and paint the town red? this is a game that has been compared to a world cup final by the
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players, and while the lions have projected a sense of confidence, they remain the underdogs. new zealand are so dominant, they have not been beaten at eden park since 1994. the lions will expect a backlash from the all blacks, the question is, just how brittle will it be? we are about to find out. that's it. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcome to sportsdsy. a look at our stories. defending champion andy marriott fights back to beat fabio fognini infourto marriott fights back to beat fabio fognini in four to reach the next round. joanna kante is three —— johanna konta through in star. england's bowlers help them get the advantage over south africa in the first test. good evening, defending champion
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andy murray gave fans frayed nerves on centre court today. he managed to reach the fourth round at wimbledon thanks to a tense four set win over the number 28 c fabio fognini. he sets up a meeting with benoit paire in the next round. game, set and match murray. when andy murray steps on centre court these days those five words can be expected. quite how he gets there, less so. what could you expect against an opponent with a bandanna and a bag of skills. fabio fognini would never make life difficult for the champion. he was up difficult for the champion. he was upfor difficult for the champion. he was up for the challenge. a man bendable, like him. with the first
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set now murray's we got to see the fire in his opponent. he found a few spots of his own to flummox murray. about there. for the meanies —— fabio fognini setting up the twist, that was in his ankle. murray w011 twist, that was in his ankle. murray won the set from victory. murray had the net on his side as well. don't forget the fabio fognini backlash. this match is on fire now, lighting up this match is on fire now, lighting up beautifully on friday night. the italian reading off three games in a i’ow. italian reading off three games in a row. murray doing the chasing there. 0h, stop it. the agents are. -- behave yourself. the roman emperor, doing his stuff. centre court is murray's empire, not about to be toppled. five set point saved, two bricks in a row, nearly there.
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15,000 people are holding their breath. what a way to finish. murray's martin deane man four continues. not too many at wimbledon seeming to mind having got there. he generates power with very short swings, difficult to see where he's going to hit the ball big. taking out a rhythm. also getting dark towards the end. probably would've had to come off and close the roof had to come off and close the roof had i lost the fourth set. thinking a bit about that. change of condition. 20 minute break to think about things before playing a fifth set. pleased to get off in four. the other british player in the men's troll went out. ally sped bedene beaten by the experienced
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giles muller. johanna konta showing her favourite tag not unwarranted. she reached the fourth round for the first time in her career. she will play the number 21 seed caroline garcia next. everyone is a potential winner. i'm here to hopefully be involved until the very end. 0ne match at a time. very happy to come through. got another battle coming up through. got another battle coming up next. heather watson looking to reach the second week of a grand slam for the first time. u nfortu nately slam for the first time. unfortunately she went out, beaten in three sets by victoria azarenka, the former world number one. making her grand slam return after the birth of herfirst her grand slam return after the birth of her first child in september. england they happier side after day two of the first test at lord's against south africa. after being bowled managed to restrict the south african toppled. day one was a
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good read, day two, the opportunity was there again forjoe root. as well as the expectation he could pick up where he left off. well as the expectation he could pick up where he left offlj well as the expectation he could pick up where he left off. i want root to get the double century, really excited, cannot wait. 0h root to get the double century, really excited, cannot wait. oh no, joe. the new skipperfell ten runs shy of a doubleton. his wicket the first in two balls from morne morkel. rabada first in two balls from morne morkel. ra bada getting first in two balls from morne morkel. rabada getting his reward. moeen ali's hopes of a century went the same way as his bails. south african tales up, but england's tale was enjoying himself. stuart broad reaching his 50 before england were bowled out for 458. his batting must impress the new man in charge. broad's bowling giving them the breakthrough before lunch. alastair cook taking the catch. heat and hospitality taking hold in the
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stands. new captain for south africa, dean elgar, standing. he brought up his 50. in the field root will earn his crust. how about giving mo—ean—macro the a bowl, he did for hashim amla and dean elgar. broad pitching in with another wicket. another danger man, jp duminy. morejoy wicket. another danger man, jp duminy. more joy in wicket. another danger man, jp duminy. morejoy in the middle, sweet dreams in the stands. this might have woken up. jimmy anderson breaking the fifth wicket partnership worth 99 to the tourists. that was the tenth wicket of the day. we saw over 300 runs. fantastic day's test cricket. as they move into the third day, against south africa, england, because joe root‘s fantastic 190 ru ns because joe root‘s fantastic 190 runs will feel they have the edge in match. england will be helped to
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make decent —— pdc rabada will miss the next test match, after being found to have used inappropriate language. to football, chelsea have matched the offer of £75 million made by manchester united for romelu lukaku. made by manchester united for romelu lu ka ku. sources have made by manchester united for romelu lukaku. sources have told the bbc on thursday that the fee was agreed with manchester united. chelsea have made a move to re—sign lukaku, who play for them before moving to everton in 2014. chelsea are not willing to match the fees his agent willing to match the fees his agent will learn if hejoins united. mercedes‘ lewis hamilton will have a fireplace grid penalty after making an unauthorised gearbox change. they must keep the same gearbox for six races. and he has not. chris froome
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hold the leaders‘ yellowjersey after the sixth stage of the tour de france. a flat course, one for the sprinters. it all came down to the tiniest of margins at the finish. marcel kittle in blue just sneaking his second consecutive stage win. rob howley says the british and irish lions will unleash some new attacking plays in tomorrow‘s deciding third and final test against the all blacks. the tourists are attempting to upset the odds, and a first series win in new zealand since 1971. we can speak to our correspondent in auckland. auckland is still waking up. so much excitement, so much anticipation around the third and final test. just one win from history. i‘m joined by the former lions wing,
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shane williams. you obviously there in 2005 can you know how difficult it is to tour in new zealand. what is it about this group that has given them this opportunity? to begin in this group are very talented players. as strong a squad as we had in 2005. just the way they have progressed as the tour goes on, was not a good start, lost some games midweek. all of a sudden starting to panic. they have clawed back, 1—1, this week has been so exciting. the fans have gone absolutely nuts. about as big as it gets. warren gatland naming an unchanged side, quite confident mood. liam williams, the wales full—back. we have seen the best and worst of him in this tour. you made of him? he's usually we get the plays on the wing for wales. drafted in at full—back, a surprise for people back home. played extremely well, setting up the o'brien try in the first test. made a couple of
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mistakes. a lot of these boys have. if you do not try things sometimes you don't know what is going to happen. it is great that warren has gone for the same squad. they have done extremely well last week. discipline needs to be worked on. hopefully that will be addressed to do. even eventually came on were superb. sometimes you do need to change a winning formula. everyone expecting some kind of backlash from new zealand. what are you expecting from them. they don‘t lose or often, they‘ll be smarting from that defeat in wellington. i'm expecting a backlash. very good side. the sonny bill williams incident last week, but they were still the better side for the majority of the game. great win for the lions,, for the majority of the game. great win forthe lions,, but for the majority of the game. great win for the lions,, but going to be tough to. eden park, the all blacks are not used to losing. they will not want to do that too. makes for a massive game. still hoping the lions can do the business. in a word, can
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they do it? yes, definitely, they have to go for it. if the lions can do it, they would make is to become a first series win in new zealand since 1971. thank you, the big sporting weekend starts first thing tomorrow morning. that is all from sportsdsy. thank you forjoining us. coming up injust a moment the papers. welcome to the look ahead at the papers from what they will be bringing us tomorrow. martyn pennington home affairs editor the evening standard, josey cox, editor at the independent. a lot to get
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through. let‘s look at the front pages. the mirror, dominated by the story of what they call two precious lives. the daily mail leads with the charlie guard story. no possibility that the youngster could receive and experimental drug. the express reporting that the uk‘s foreign aid budget is being used to prepare countries against natural disasters. let‘s start with the daily mail, a new twist on the story of charlie gard, the baby, the case going to
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the high court recently. a new chance. doctors say a new drug could help them. the hospital going to the court again, having previously thought there was nothing more they could do. this is the third time that charlie gard has decided survive the decision. this time seven international scientists, coming over asking doctors to reconsider carrying on treating charlie in great 0rmond street hospital winner just talking about it earlier, heartbreaking story. not much more we can add. the agony for the parents, his mum convinced he‘s not in any pain. a clash of ethics, medicine and the law. one of the people you have done earlier explained it very well. the question is, these doctors coming forward, suggesting there may be a
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possibility this could work, even though it has not been tested on mice. never mind a human. clearly the parents would like to take any chance they can. they will not want to cause any more pain to this young boy, cannot move, cannot explain that he is suffering. a terrible dilemma.

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