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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  September 23, 2018 7:30pm-7:46pm BST

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hello this is bbc news. the headlines... jeremy corbyn says he would back another referendum on brexit — if labour party members vote for it at conference. following eu leaders‘ rejection of theresa may's chequers plan last week — the brexit secretary says he won't let the eu dictate negotiations. iran's president accuses american—backed gulf states of supporting groups behind a deadly terror attack on a military parade yesterday. and rescuers are trying to reach a seriously injured sailor who is taking part in the golden globe round—the—world race — stranded in the middle of the indian ocean. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme... wait all day for a goal and then two come along at once... arsenal secure three points on home soil.
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saving face... chelsea drop points for the first time this season... and who will face anthony joshua next — as he looks to become the undisputed heavyweight champion? hello and good evening. just two games in the premier league today but arsenal were made to work hard for their 2—nil win over everton at the emirates this afternoon. but the result makes it five consecutive wins for unai emery‘s side — and puts them back in the top six. j0e lynskey was watching. everton barely ever beat arsenal but
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here they have a cautious approach. the away side was first stopped by legs and then fingertips. it was an oppressive everton play but nothing to show for it. —— an impressive. this kind of quality looks good in any year. pushing on, the key could be in combinations. a man makes goals look equally established. everton felt hard done by especially at the replays. the off—site finish should not have said. enough to make it four wins. with every... the good
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times of the past could be on the way back. we wa nt we want to win for our supporters. it is very important. we finished the match with a smile on herface. we finished the match with a smile on her face. the result is disappointing for us. this afternoon we had some chances to score and didn't score. we have to keep
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working to change. meanwhile chelsea have dropped points for the first time this season. they were at west ham this afternoon, looking to match liverpool's perfect star and make it 6 wins out of 6... but instead they had to settle for a draw — jim lumsden reports. a hat trick in the last game. part of the ball and the first half. the hammers had better chances. the attack of west ham was clearly weakened. there was a switch of players. an opportunity with space, for west ham. chelsea turned the screws toward the end.
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in the scottish premiership, brendan rodgers is starting to feel some heat from celtic fans after his side were beaten by kilmarnock this afternoon. the champions had been lee griffiths reacted quickest to a defensive clearence that came back off the bar. but his header was cancelled out by second—half strikes from chris burke and stuart findlay, condemning the hoops to their second defeat this season and moves killie above celtic on goal difference. and rangers have alsojumped above their old firm rivals after they dismantled st johnstone 5—1 at ibrox this afternoon.... that's another league win under steve gerrard which moves them up to second below hearts. in the women's super league, leaders arsenal twice came
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from behind to beat west ham 4—3, thanks to a hat—trick from danielle van de donk, to maintain their unbeaten start to the season. meanwhile... substitue rinsola babajide scored the only goal of the game with five minutes to spare as liverpool clinched a win over brighton in their first game since the resignation of manager neil redfearn. everton played out a goalless draw against chelsea. manchester city drew 2—all with bristol city and birmingham claimed a victory away at reading. saracens maintained their perfect start to the premiership season as they beat gloucester in convincing fashion to make it four wins out of four. perfect communication between liam williams and alex lozowski helped lozowski towards a superb try to bring the score to 36—3. a gloucester try in the last few seconds of the game brought the final score to 38—15. sarries are a point above last season's beaten finalists exeter at the top of the table, while gloucester stay fifth. worcester won their first premiership match of the season. they let slip a 37—11 lead, then scored in the last minute to beat leicester 44—37
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at welford road for the second year running. tiger woods has teed off as leader in his final round at the pga's tour championship. the m time major winner is four shots clear of rory mcilroy and justin rose as he chases his first tournament win in five years. on the european tour, england's tom lewis has won the portugal masters. it was his first win since 2011 when he won the portugal masters for the first time — his only professional victory until today. despite starting with a first round of one over par, lewis finished 22 under to claim a 3—stroke win over australia's lucas herbert. last night was all about the finish — anthony joshua knocking out alexander povetkin in the seventh round at wembley to retain his titles. now attention turns to who he'll fight next —
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a clash that could see him become the undisputed heavyweight champion. he's already said he's happy to face the winner of tyson fury and deontay wilder who'll battle it out for the wbc title in december — the only beltjoshua doesn't have. david ornstein has more. the smile that is becoming the symbol of his unstoppable success, anthonyjoshua carries the burden of his sport, but with each bout he gets eve n his sport, but with each bout he gets even better. it comes down to losing. you have to beat king kong. you have to get them to fight aj, thatis you have to get them to fight aj, that is the thing. packing a major stadium for the fourth time in 17 months, joshua was rocked in the third round. a massive upset, but
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joshua has conquered adversity in the past and will do so again, in a championship that shows why he is at the top of his profession, pouncing on his prey, staying on course for a potential super bout in the six months' time. he really showed the world why many people believe he is number one. in 2019 we will see who the true number one is. the only title missing from his collection is held by the american, deontay wilder, while written‘s tyson theory is another possible opponent, for a boxer with a dream of being undisputed king of his division. —— tyson fury. that next fight will be in april, but who will it be against? anthonyjoshua, it could be the biggest the sport has ever seen. so can the promoters
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negotiate what would be one of the biggest fights of all time to determine the undisputed world heavyweight champion? steve bunce thinks it's going to be difficult. ican i can assure you i can assure you no—one i can assure you no—one knows i can assure you no—one knows who it is going to be. by now everyone wa nted is going to be. by now everyone wanted to be, that is aj. they wa nted wanted to be, that is aj. they wanted to be, that is aj. they wanted to be, that is aj. they wanted to be deontay wilder, the unbeaten american who holds one of the championship belts. they want him, the american, to sign a contract now, soon, this week, tomorrow if possible, for that fight. the problem is, deontay wilder has an appointment, a fight with tyson fury on december one. they still want deontay wilder to commit himself, only for the fight in april. it will not be tyson fury if he beats deontay wilder, because if he beats deontay wilder, because if tyson fury were two beats deontay wilder, there would be a rematch and that means it would not fightjoshua
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on april 13. last night several people mentioned another boxer who has had a rough time in the past with anthonyjoshua, said that could be, if you are asking me, a fight for charity, gambling for charity, i think it is going to be white on april 13. england's netballers beat south africa to finish second in the quad series. the roses fought back from three points down in the final minutes of the game, with two goals from helen housby to win 45—42. australia beat new zealand to win the tournament. england's overall second place equalled their best finish in the series after their runners—up spot in south africa eight months ago. marc marquez has moved closer to claiming his fifth motogp world title after securing a thrilling victory over rival andrea dovizioso in the aragon grand prix aragon. marquez‘s honda and the ducati of dovizioso
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frequently swapped the lead before the home favourite edged to victory. he's 72 points clear of dovizioso in the standings. andrea iannone came third for suzuki, with britain's cal crutchlow failing to finish on his honda. the semi—finals are taking place in the pdc champions league of darts. it's live on bbc 2. gary anderson hasjust beaten defending champion mensur suljovic to make the final. world number one michael van gerwen is facing peter wright in the other semifinal. the final will follow later tonight. you can watch all of the action on bbc two. that's all from sportsday. india — a technology superpower in waiting.
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half of the 1.2 billion people here are aged 35 or under. in the years that we've been coming here, we've seen it change from an it outsourcing work house to a place of innovation and start—ups. and although click has a huge audience in india, and although we've brought indian stories to the world, we haven't yet been able to bring the world to india. so it's high time we put that right. we've taken the click live show on the road, to the beautiful setting of bikaner house, new delhi. new delhi! thank you for having us! are you well? cheering and applause and it's here that we wowed audiences with the coolest tech we have seen on our travels. we've painted colours in the air, tickled their ears, took them to the future, and to the distant past. this is hampi, once the capital
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of the vijayanagara dynasty, and by the 16th century, it was the second—largest mediaeval—era city in the world. since 1565, it's lain in ruins, but over recent years this unesco world heritage site has been 3d—scanned by several different organisations. not only does this mean that what's still there can be digitally preserved, but it's also meant that historians have been able to reconstruct a virtual model of how it would've looked in his heyday.
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