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and lewis hamilton dominates to win the french grand prix and regain top spot in the drivers‘ championship. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. the goals keep coming at the world cup. m on sunday, in an action packed day, which saw england seal their place in the last 16. we're into the final group games now — and there's all to play for in group h, where one of colombia, japan or senegal will be going out. olly foster's in moscow for us. exactly the way from the world cup final in moscow, england have taken a step towards that. one they couldn't manage four years ago in brazil, but they have qualified for the knockout stages. that is after they thrashed panama, 61 the final score. “— they thrashed panama, 61 the final score. —— 6—1. the captain harry kane scored a hat—trick as well.
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there is a renewed sense of optimism among the squad and defence. a victory over tunisia means a victory over panama would seal a last 16 spot. the mood got even better when john stones headed in the opening goal after six minutes. a penalty followed and england's captain stepped up to make it two. the fluency in their play continued and manchester united's jesse fluency in their play continued and manchester united'sjesse lingard added a third. harry kane finished with a hat—trick as he scored his teens sixth. before panama got their first ever world cup goal. —— thiems. but it is england celebrating making the knockout stages. so that thumping win for
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england also means the belgians are into the last 16. there is a lot less riding on the match between the two next thursday in that group. both have six points with identical goal difference and goals scored a. england just on fair play with one less booking so far been belgium. players be might rested for the game, harry kane will not want to sit it out as he looks to stay ahead in the race for the golden boot. his hat—trick took him one clear of cristiano ronaldo and romelu lukaku. my cristiano ronaldo and romelu lukaku. my colleagues at bbc sportjust gci’oss my colleagues at bbc sportjust across the road, no strangers to scoring england goals, have been discussing what harry came can achieve in russia. for some players, this tournament could be life changing. you come into the tournament as harry kane. if he goes away as harry kane world cup golden
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boot winner, that is life changing for someone. as ijust said, when goals are going in off the back of your heel you know you have got the chance. the important thing to remember is if you are going to progress in the world cup you need someone progress in the world cup you need someone to bang in ulster. those are the rules for pretty much every level of football, no matter what you do and how you set up, he is the man that we really need in crucial moment. we will have a game that tests us, that is on a knife edge and harry kane is the many put your money on. now, england and belgium are going to face a group from —— 18 from group h, the identity of that tea m from group h, the identity of that team could be japan or senegal as they drew 2—2. the africans lead twice, the youngest african player to score at a world cup gave them the lead. honda has now scored three, also making him the leading
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asian goalscorer at world cup ‘s. that result meant that there was plenty riding on the last match of the day between poland and columbia. if there was a winner, the loser would be unable to reach the last 16 and that is poland. colombia were well worth it, goals from radamel falcao, yerry mina and one quarter are the. japan ahead of senegal in the fair stakes, colombia will play the fair stakes, colombia will play the africans are needing to win the. how motivated will poland be before they had home? we have 16 matches to get over the four days, with ten spots still to be filled. it is effectively an early knockout round for all of those teams still harbouring ambitions of going
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further in the tournament. away from the football, lewis hamilton has regained the lead, in the formula one drivers championship. the current world champion won the french grand prix, which made its return after a 10 absence from the circuit calendar. it wasn't such a good day for hamilton's title rival sebastian vettel though. nick parrott reports. after a ten year absence, the french grand prix returned with a bang. sebastian vettel starting from third and desperate not to lose his championship lead, scored an own goaljust moments after it had kicked off. hitting the second—place damaged his ferrari and forced the mercedes to the pits. with both drop into the back of the field, lewis hamilton must have felt like the england football team he watched. just like being 5— is up at half—time, the win was in the bag. remarkably, sebastian vettel fought back to finish fifth, while bottas
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ended seven. this was his third win of the season but he won't have many as easy as this. the current king of formula 1 returns to the standing hoping he will go on to conquer all. i enjoyed the race. the weather was good and the fans have been crazy today, it has been really good to see so many people here at the french grand prix. for me personally, it is the best french grand prix i have ever had. roger federer‘s lost to borna coric in the final of the grass court tournament in halle, in germany. coric denying federer the 99th title of his career. and the defeat also means he loses the number one spot to rafael nadal and misses the chance of a 10th title at the german venue. federer dropped the opening set, then levelled by taking the second. but coric held his nerve to take victory, ending federer‘s 20 match winning streak on grass. this is what i have wanted my whole
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life, i played very well the whole week and was serving good today. i am pleased. ithink week and was serving good today. i am pleased. i think i was really serving the best in my whole life, i was feeling very confident and i was also hitting the spots that i wanted to hit, which is not usualfor me. so yes, i was really happy for that and hopefully i can continue to serve like that. at queens club in west london, marin cilic beat novak djokovic. it took a dramatic fightback too. cilic was on the verge of a third defeat in the queens final, after djokovic took the first set and had match point in the second. but cilic came back, winning that one, and the third to claim the wimbledon warm—up tournament for the first time since 2012. england staged an impressive comeback to secure a series whitewash over australia. they took the final one—day international by one wicket in manchester. with moeen ali taking four wickets and being partly responsible for a run—out, the tourists set the target at 206. travis heads 56 the top score.
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in reply, england's openerjason roy went for just one run, as did joe root. they were 27 for four at one stage. but a century from joss butler secured the historic win. it is right up there. i think to play in a different style as well, we knew we were way off with the bat, we should have chased that total down with ease. probably a more tricky wicket than we thought. it is right up there, fantastic to win the. these games are the ones that are so enjoyable when you win a. england's matt wallace won the bmw international by one shot on sunday. shooting seven under par in his final round, he edged out the local favourite martin kaymer — together with thorbjorn 0lesen and mikko korhonen. wallace finshed at 10 under for the tournament, for his second win of the year on the european tour and puts his name into the frame for a ryder cup place. dongfeng race team have won the volvo ocean race,
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after eight months of gruelling competition. the china—based team won the 11th and final leg, from gothenburg to the hague to seal a narrow victory in the 115,000 mile round—the—world race. they had been in a three—way tie with mapfre and team brunel going into the final leg. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello.
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if you like your days sunny and your sunsets spectacular, this is the week for you. and your sunsets spectacular, a summery week ahead. and your sunsets spectacular, blue skies yesterday, almost uk wide. this is the scene in auburn. more of that to come this week. the sun will be a strong overhead, and for some of you, it will be pretty hot too. fluctuations in temperatures through the week. but essentially, high pressure has built in. if your garden is looking parched at the moment, that high pressure system will be with us all week long. that means it will be dry. but also, the high pressure is starting with dry air in it. the air is circulating around it through the week and with dry ground underneath with blue skies overhead, that warms up steadily day by day. a change in wind direction means a slight change in temperature from one day to the next. single figures in the countryside and suburbs. warmth helped by the buildings in the city centres and sunshine
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overhead is quickly building on monday. cloud into the afternoon compared to sunday compared to the hebrides, the highlands, ireland. here, temperatures into the mid—teens, with blue skies still. sunny spells. blue skies elsewhere. temperatures, 26. perhaps the first 30 of the week in and around the london area. ending the day with lots of heat and a lovely sunset. still some cloud through the night. the heat is draining away for tuesday morning. the air, dry. the night, fresh enough. temperatures in city centres in the teens for tuesday morning. back down into single figures in the countryside. the big difference with tuesday, a breeze in the west bringing more cloud to ireland and western scotland. the outside chance of a shower. very, very limited. the vast majority, dry. more cloud. to eastern coastal counties, the threat of sea fog patches. temperatures down on monday's values. wednesday, we will see the key to build yet again across western areas. temperatures could push 30 degrees.
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there will be more of an easterly breeze on wednesday towards the eastern coast. refreshingly cool, you have somewhere to escape the heat should you need it. by night, temperatures will hover around the teens. the air is dry and not desperately humid so we're not going to see the exceptionally high overnight temperatures. sheffield, a good example. we continue with the heat through the day. lots of sunshine. maybe cooling off in scotland and northern ireland towards the weekend. bye for now. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is duncan golestani. our top stories: president erdogan says the work begins immediately to fulfill his campaign pledges after he wins the closely fought election.
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victims of rape by the burmese military. the devastating legacy of sexual violence in the rohingya refugee camps of bangladesh. president macron insists eu leaders have all ruled out forcing refugees back to where they may face persecution. and an historic win for england puts them through to the last 16 of the world cup.
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