tv Sportsday BBC News January 7, 2018 7:30pm-7:46pm GMT
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i the ithe mist and the extent of the mist and fog around. it should eventually lift and clear but we're looking at a great day, drizzle and a cloudy day gci’oss great day, drizzle and a cloudy day across scotland and northern england. up to 7 degrees, the top temperature. rain arrives in the west late in the afternoon and the weather front will continue to edge further eastwards gci’oss continue to edge further eastwards across the country through tuesday night and into wednesday. a change of weather looking into the middle pa rt of weather looking into the middle part of the week. through the day and wednesday, the rain looks like it will move east to west across many parts of the country, introducing milder air back into double digits in the south. there will be some wet weather and arriving across most parts. do the week, after the cold start, we have the rain arriving to the middle part of the week and things. to feel less cold than they have been. goodbye for now. this is bbc news, our latest headlines... theresa may defends the government's record on the nhs, insisting it was better prepared for the pressures of winter than it had been before, despite hospitals having to postpone tens of thousands of non—urgent operations.
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we put some extra money in for coping with winter pressures. we also have, of course, with the budget in november and for the next couple of years there will be extra money, further money, going into the nhs. they haven't got a plan to get those people off the trolleys in corridors, those elderly people, this freezing january, being treated in ambulances. the prime minister is to carry out a cabinet reshuffle tomorrow amid reports that several ministers could be sacked or moved. all 32 crew from a tanker carrying iranian oil tanker are missing off the east coast of china. it collided with a cargo ship and caught fire, spewing oil into the ocean. the bbc‘s china editor has resigned from her role, citing unequal pay with her male peers. carrie gracie
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says she will stay with the organisation in a different position. now on bbc news — sportsday... hello and welcome to sportsday with me, marc edwards. the headlines for you this evening.... the holders are out. arsenal are dumped out of the fa cup losing 4—2 to championship side nottingham forest. it's not the only upset, as league two's newport county knock leeds united out... no joy down under for england's cricketers, they're on the cusp of defeat in the fifth and final test as australia dominate again. saracens cut exeter‘s lead at the top of the premiership with a bonus point win on the road at wasps. thanks forjoining us, the fa cup has thrown up
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another shock result. holders arsenal soundly beaten in the third round by championship side, nottingham forest, in a six goal classic at the city ground. forest fa ns forest fans were treated to a controversial penalty and plenty of new year cheer, as paul garrity reports... the last time these two sides met in an fa cup tie, nottingham forest legend brian clough was in charge at the city ground but fast forward 25 years and you will find arsenal boss arsene wenger in the stands, starting his touchline ban. the gunners boss had the perfect view of the opening goal. eric lichaj breached the defence right under the crossbar. that didn't last long, three minutes to be exact. the quickest on the rebound, levelling scores. at half—time, a moment of brilliance. eric lichaj on hand again. he beat ospina in the arsenal goal,
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a contender of goal of the round. rob holding gave the championship side a penalty with the clumsy challenge. step up 18—year—old ben brereton, a cup shock in the making. when arsenal got another goal through danny welbeck to reduce arrears, more drama was to follow. forest through on the goal... debussy with a foul. and it was another penalty. this was converted by on loan everton‘s kieran dowell, but not without controversy, did he kicked the ball twice? it didn't matter, the season's winners last year were sent packing. the victory that would make the one and only brian clough proud. it was frustrating. unfortunately it was a case of seeing the team lose, we played against a very good nottingham forest team who were sharp and focused.
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the challenges were decisive and i think overall, our performance wasn't good enough today to win the game. three matches in the fa cup third round today and there've been a couple of big surprises, none more so than at rodney parade where an 89th minute winner saw league two's newport county dump leeds united out of the competition. 53 football league places separating the welsh side from their championship opponents, adam wild was watching this one for us... the thing about cup surprises is you never know where they are coming. the thing about the fa cup is you always know they are. in truth, newport seemed an unlikely source, particularly when leeds united took an early lead in the championship. berardi benefited from a deflected shot, even with so much of the game still to play, the league 2 side may have feared the worst but if they did, it didn't appear to show. they should have been level before the break but with a huge chance missed, they would be made to wait for another.
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but when it came, it would be taken. it is in! an own goal! newport county are level! now with seconds remaining, the cup surprise that seemed unlikely didn't seem so unlikely any more... 2—1 to newport county! a late leeds united red card didn't spoil the occasion, this was the big fa cup surprise. this was newport‘s day. adam wild, bbc news. we had a tough week, we had a fire at the training ground which didn't help preparations. we've had illness throughout the week at the camp. my little one was at the hospital last night. we had all of this but they are an amazing group of players. i am so proud to be their manager. over in shropshire, league one's shrewsbury town earned
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themselves a replay against west ham. joe hart returned to his boyhood club and denied them a couple of times in the first half. but in a pretty toothless performance from david moyes's side, a tooth did actually go missing for the premier league club! josh cullen being kicked in the face. the tooth was recovered though! the shrews almost won it late on but missed their chance. they'll go back to the london stadium for the replay... no problems though for tottenham hotspur who cruised into the fourth round courtesy of a 3—0 win over afc wimbledon at wembley. .. surprise surprise, harry kane among the goals once again... the england striker poked in from close range in the 63rd minute to break the deadlock, moussa sissoko with the assist. kane then grabbed his second just two minutes later... this one his 27th in all competitions so far this season. jan vertonghen then fired home a spectacular third from distance eight minutes later for his first tottenham goalforfour yea rs. leaders manchester city maintained their 100% record in women's super league one as they scored five times in an entertaining game at reading. city led 3—2 at half time,
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before two goals in two minutes from jill scott early in the second half secured victory for nick cushings's side. this goal from jill scott causing some confusion at first, before being judged to have crossed the line. the victory means city remain two points clear at the top of the table. chelsea ladies are second after beating arsenal three two. chelsea ladies are second after beating arsenal 3—2. it was all square inside the last ten minutes when a goalkeeping error from sari van veenendaal saw her carry the ball over the goal line. no joy for england's cricketers... they look to be heading for a 4—0 ashes series defeat after another dominant day for australia. the tourists ending day four in sydney on 93 for four... still 210 runs behind the aussies. patrick gearey is at the scg... it has cooled quite considerably now but this was a day of unforgiving heat and unforgiving australians. we always knew given the match situation that they would make england work hard and they made them toil under the boiling sun. when australians say it is hot, it is hot. the weather of the outback at the end of england's arid ashes. take shade, take water,
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take wickets if you can. not easy, shaun marsh hadn't even sweated when he went to a century. the celebration a family do with his brother, mitchell marsh, who would soon celebrate going to his own century. they almost forgot to run they were so keen to hug. this was about physical and mental disintegration. punishing england in a0 degrees heat. the aussies declared mercy on 649—7. england 303 runs behind, the chatter here is how quickly australia can win this. the english batsmen have one more chance in this ashes series to show character. under the glare of the sun and the scoreboard, england tried to hang on but less than 15 minutes in, mark stoneman was gone for none. next, survival expert cook battled with nathan lyon. sydney recorded its highest temperature and all england wanted to do was stay out in it. james vince couldn't. head in a haze.
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dawid malan went, and this was a day that brought their problems to the boil... in a series like this, away from home, it exposes issues in your team. there are some really good positives and we could chat only about the positives, or we could be honest and say that there are areas that are not good enough and we need to do something about it. change will have to wait, the england captain leading them into the final day of the ashes, that is their last chance. but like most things around here, their last chances have all but dried up. australia only needing six wickets to win this ashes series but the reality is they probably just need to get rid ofjoe root, trying to block their path. there is no shortage of effort and determination in this england side which has stuck together through it all. but today really underlined the difference in quality between these two sides. premiership leaders exeter lost
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28 points to 20 away against in form newcastle. saracens though beat wasps 38 points to 15 at the ricoh arena. three tries inside half hour gave sarries an early lead this try from alex goode the best of the bunch. but wasps fought back, scoring one penalty try and then willie le roux crossing just a minute before the break to get back within three. sarries though pulled away in the second half, scoring 20 points with no reply that bonus point win leaves them just five points behind leaders exeter. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport here on bbc news throughout the evening. now, it's time for click... welcome.
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