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hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: the bank of england warns a disorderly brexit — with no deal and no transition period — would deliver an economic shock so severe, that it would trigger a recession worse than after the financial crisis. norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust — the uk's worst performing mental health trust — has been told it has only weeks to improve safety, after inspectors rated it inadequate for a third time. wales‘ first minister tells an inquest into the death of the former welsh minister, carl sargeant, that sexual misconduct allegations against him "could not be ignored." a woman who was raped as a teenager claims that rotherham council has offered the man who attacked her the chance to play a role in her son's life. and after nearly a month of fiercely contested play, the world chess championship is currently being decided in a series of fast—paced tie—breakers — following 12 draws in 12 regular games. in a moment it will be time
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for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll be getting the latest reaction to the bank of england's stark warning that if there's a disorderly brexit with no deal and no transition period, the uk faces a recession worse than after the financial crisis the us secretary of state mike pompeo has dismissed criticism from us senators over the killing ofjamal khashoggi — and has made it clear that there would be no further punishment of saudi arabia. and we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers at10:1i0, with me will be the head of news at the huffpost ukjess brammar, and the broadcaster aasmah mir. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday.
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be humble — spurs boss mauricio pochettino warns against complacency as they go into their must—win clash against inter milan in the champions league. liverpool are fighting to get out of this season's group of death. beat paris st—germain in france and they're through... the time for talking will soon be over — we're live in los angeles ahead of saturday's heavyweight blockbuster between tyson fury and deontay wilder... really confident. i've done everything in my power to even be here. i'm going to go in there and do my best on saturday night. also coming up on the programme. they're calling it armageddon... no really... the chess world championship goes right down to the wire... good evening.
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we're all set for another busy evening of champions leaue football. in fact it's already under way. last night, both manchester clubs made it safely through to the knock out stages. and liverpool will join them if they come past paris st—germain in france tonight, but spurs must beat inter milan at wembley or they're out of the competition. we'll hear from our reporters in paris and at wembley shortly. but first adam wild looks ahead to the action. totte n ha m tottenham are sided with high hopes, lofty ambitions of think of monsieur‘s brightest lights. now at wembley, they need to dazzle once more. the only victory against interval keep the champions league
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strea m interval keep the champions league stream from fading altogether, still sometimes the biggest task provide the biggest motivation. when the people say something is going to be difficult for me, it is like i am so excited to try and show them that it is completely different. it is possible to do. of course for me, it isa possible to do. of course for me, it is a must. with specs ohio, the spurs have rolled the dice and the one before, like harry kane goals turned the match against psg, one before, like harry kane goals turned the match against ps6, but the odds remain stacked against him. awin isa the odds remain stacked against him. a win is a must, even then they may have to find an event in barcelona. still unbeaten. when victory. for liverpool, the task is no easier, the rewards go just a little clearer to see. delete form remains impressive, but a trip to paris and the superstars of ps6 hears nothing. i think we expected to be tight if both teams play on the highest level, it should be a good game.
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little mistakes you make this be decisive. if it is and they want the first encounter between besides, it will be a very good game indeed. liverpool's dramatic victory has left him with one eye on the knockout stages. a window will be enough to take them there depending on other results. but with the likes of neymar and jillian mbappe, nothing is ever as simple as it sounds. so it's must win for spurs against inter. they'll be favourites, given their good form but it will still be a tricky fixture. our man at wembley is chris slegg. totte n ha m tottenham should be incompetent mood after their performance at 3—1 win here against chelsea at wembley on saturday. having said that the performances were good to into my lap and ps6, they should've taken six points from those games but la pses six points from those games but lapses in concentration individual areas saw them come away with one
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point and that is left him with a mountain to climb. it can be rather embarrassing for tottenham because they had that rather tongue—in—cheek dig at their london rivals arsenal and chelsea with their advertisement in the summer that their new stadium will be the only place to watch champions league football. now they face a prospect of being out of the competition before the stadium is even opened. a reminder of the permutations, tottenham must beat it to my in the even that they probably will have to go to barcelona. —— into malan. even that might not be enough to have things in the own hands, going into that last match they have to win a one nil tonight or by at least two clear goals. liverpool know a win against paris st—germain will put them into the knockout stages with a match to spare. anything else would leave their qualication hopes resting solely on a tough final match against napoli. here's our football correspondent john murray and former liverpool defender stephen warnock. of all the groups and this even‘s
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champions league, this group is the tightest, two points between the four sites, and any combination, any two tea ms four sites, and any combination, any two teams could get through. it is a great scenario, antennaetonight i think it is unpredictable. it is very unpredictable. we had a little chat walking into the ground. with the possibly happen. the approach that both teams take to the game, a jose mourinho expecting to take it when he got home into the next match, jurgen klok doesn't know any other way, i don't think thomas to does either. you would think it would have to be goals in this match with the stars that will be a month. ——jurgen with the stars that will be a month. —— jurgen klopp. we with the stars that will be a month. ——jurgen klopp. we expect with the stars that will be a month. —— jurgen klopp. we expect so with the stars that will be a month. ——jurgen klopp. we expect so but with the stars that will be a month. —— jurgen klopp. we expect so but we said if anything about liverpool and man city last week. it is an element of respect. both sides tonight near each other. that is the obvious. a huge suspect again. —— we said the
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same thing last week. a different scenario in terms of they both need to win. exactly. this is where you expect the big players to come out, get neymar, mbappe, mo salah, all of them to really go for this game and showcase themselves. looking forward to it. we will see what transpires on five live with people commentary tonight. on airat on five live with people commentary tonight. on air at 7pm. the match begins at eight o'clock. a very intriguing contest to come. so still a huge amount for spurs to do, but things are more straightforward for liverpool.. if they win away agaist paris st—germain they're through to the last 16.. earlier, i spoke to former liverpool goalkeeper bruce grobelaar and after failing to win away from home so far in the group, he's expecting something more from liverpool. .. the first game against napoli, you can see the team actually were cruising. they didn't mind giving the draw. i don't think that will happen tonight. he knows that he should have gone for the when and there and he is asking the players
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now to step up and so a professional attitude, be smart, and be ruthless. that is what is going to happen tonight that will be a beautiful game. a great run lassie go to the champions league final. how much do you thinkjurgen klopp and his players will have learned from that list you love most of the players have played in the players have played in a game. they want the taste of that highlight. the big final. if and when they do go to anotherfinal, final. if and when they do go to another final, they are final. if and when they do go to anotherfinal, they are not final. if and when they do go to another final, they are not going to let her go. they will go after that. who knows? we have to get to the group stages first. how to you view this team and period of liverpool? and may well be seen as some of the best tea m and may well be seen as some of the best team since you guys in the 80s and maybe the champions league team of 2005. but do you think it is time now thatjurgen klopp with a trophy with a side as good as this?” now thatjurgen klopp with a trophy with a side as good as this? i think he has to. before you even compare any of the teams from the decades
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ago, he has to win something. then you can start comparing the likes of the 90s and the 2000. in the 80s. i think this is the best team that liverpool have produced for a long time. how do you think the match will go tonight? i'm a bit of an optimist and i think we will win by one. a big one for tottenham hotspur is, quick question. inter milan at home, a must win match, had a mismanaged their campaign of arc was a lot mismanaged their campaign of arc was alotiam mismanaged their campaign of arc was a lot i am not too sure they have, i think that they did that they could get go away. and get points elsewhere but that has not happened. they stuttered and started, but recently they came unto a very good form and i think pochettino will get his players to play at the best of their ability. he has to be playing his best side tonight. arsenal arrive in ukraine this evening ahead of their europa league fixture tomorrow night. the match against vorskla poltava has been moved 200 miles to kiev because of the situation
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in the region and fears over security. we can speak now to our news correspondentjohan fisher who is in kiev. what's the latest on how the teams are coping with the change in venue? well, that is about 300 km away from here, to be frank i think for the layers and indeed for many of the fans, it will not be that big of a deal. they will have to make plans to be in kyiv. those who made accommodation plans in particular, or may play to fly out, there will be an inconvenience to them. it is not entirely sure at this very moment in time that the match will even go ahead. we have been sent through a statement from the usa for, because the match has been moved from the elliptic stadium
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here. —— from uefa. not entirely clear whether the stadium is impaired or equipped to hold the game tomorrow. —— olympic stadium. there have been questions raised. we had a statement from us public that there were concerns the match when i got into says uefa is now working closely with the football federation of ukraine to ensure that the match goes ahead in the olympic stadium in kyiv tomorrow night. the stadium where the champions league final was earlier this year, a massive stadium capacity of 65,000. i would be surprised at heads are not being together over the next 2a hours or so together over the next 2a hours or so and they find a way to make that matching go—ahead but it is certainly a bit of a pain and headaches for the 500 or so arsenal fa ns headaches for the 500 or so arsenal fans who we think have made the journey here to see this match. thank you. one more piece of football news, the former republic of ireland striker robbie keane has announced his retirement from football. the 38—year—old played for the likes of tottenham, liverpool and celtic and spent
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the last year playing in india. here he is scoring against germany at the world cup in 2002. he's their record goal—scorer, and will become their new assistant manager, working alongside mick mccarthy. now, to boxing and one of the biggest fight weeks of the year. britain's tyson fury goes for the wbc heavyweight world title against deontay wilder in los angeles. it shouldn't take much selling but these two certainly talk a very good game. they face the media in la today and ade adedoyin is there. what have they had to say? you join me youjoin me in you join me in the ballroom where the final head—to—head news conference will take place in the next two hours. the space behind me, just setting up i of what will be the first meeting between the two pairon my the first meeting between the two pair on my way, to be personalities and la rger—than—life characters, should be quite a colourful affair. a huge fight as far as heavyweight boxing is concerned. the biggest fight in la and the heavyweight
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division for some two decades. lewis versus" to them three was the last timea versus" to them three was the last time a major heavyweight boxing came to this city. a lot of excitement and build up to this fight as well. a lot at stake for both men. as men. as far as the bout, tyson fury, who will be hoping to regain the title he never actually lost in the ring, he never actually lost in the ring, he was stripped of the doubt when he took some time away from the sport, he says he is fully aware of the magnitude of the task ahead. he says he is fully aware of the magnitude of the task aheadm needs to be the best to compete at this level and beat since to champion as deontay wilder but i'm pretty confident i have worked out about and done everything in my power to even be here. i will go in there and do my best onset of the night. he is scared. he should be scared. he should be nervous. look what i have done. i'm not every fighter out that stepped in the rain. i have a 98% nokia ratio. —— knockout every fighter. we get in
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the ring with a guy like that, you'll have some type of feeling. you'll feel nervous and be feeling a little scared. i am a very relaxed person. i don't get very nervous about fighting. it isjust person. i don't get very nervous about fighting. it is just another boxing match. i've been a professional ten years. i need to wa nt professional ten years. i need to want all of them. all of them are important. it is another step along the way. i know one thing. i get people what they want to see. knockouts. i do it consistently. and idoitin knockouts. i do it consistently. and i do it in devastating fashion. come saturday night, i plan on doing the same thing. in a devastating fashion. both men suddenly confident. the british fans are looking ahead to this with a great anticipation, what is the atmosphere like over there at the moment? do you think the public is looking forward to it? aleksei sports fans, a lot of excitement. when i arrived here, i was going to immigration,
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they actually what i was doing and i said to cover the fight and he kept me there for a few minutes talking to me about how we die both men had a chance of winning the fight. when i got to the hotel, the lady also got into a discussion with me about the fight. she believed deontay wilder would be too powerfulfor tyson fury. you heard him they're talking about the knockout power. i should say it is different to the that appear compared to las vegas when everything is concentrated on the las vegas strip. the arenas on the las vegas strip. the arenas on the ship there. —— the hyperion is different. a massive city here in la. a lot of things happening. the la kers la. a lot of things happening. the lakers will play on friday night. in the la kings will play. as our the american football team. a lot of things happening care. among sports fans, there is an awful lot of excitement ahead. the huge and significant fight for both men. for tyson fury, huge and significant fight for both men. fortyson fury, an huge and significant fight for both men. for tyson fury, an opportunity to regain his heavyweight title,
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deontay wilder, he's been looking for anthonyjoshua, his first paper event and an opportunity to be watched by millions around the world, he will want to make a huge statement and hopefully show the dauda database anthony statement and hopefully show the dauda data base anthony joshua statement and hopefully show the dauda database anthonyjoshua with a victory here in april next year. —— show the world and hopefully fixed anthonyjoshua. thank you. the duke and duchess of cambridge visited leicester city football club today to pay tribute to those killed in the helicopter crash last month. prince william made the trip in his capacity of fa president and met the son of chairman vichai srivaddhanaprabha par, who died alongside four others, when the aircraft came down outside the king power stadium after a match. both spoke to players and fans at the crash site before laying flowers and a personal card of condolence. soi so i think it is amazing there may be hampered to come here. to
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represent. —— they may be to come here. the respect. to come along to the svento support, for the club and the svento support, for the club and the family. they know the family. the crowd of such has turned out to show support to them. it is very special. very special. and emotional. it's been emotional all the time. there's been an increase in reported discriminatory abuse in football for a sixth successive year. the anti racism group kick it out found the number of cases of racist and homophobic abuse had grown again — as it has done year on year. the biggest increase came in disability discrimination — the figures were compiled at all levels of the game. troy townsend is kick it out's education manager... now that we are talking about six yea rs now that we are talking about six years increased year after year
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after year now, a kind of sends us into a little bit of a whirring state, and you now have to think about what more we can do to actually impact on the game. to eradicate the levels of discrimination that is still out there. are the authorities in the governing bodies i guess doing enough? there is a lot being done. i don't want to disrespect the level of education that is being impotent as our football clubs. and around the grounds as well. but there a lwa ys the grounds as well. but there always could be more. everybody knows that football has, i wouldn't say a limited funds but football had funds to actually apply and to make things able to provide that kind of essential education that is needed, so essential education that is needed, so for me actually we need to pull together to make sure that on the back of this kind of results, that more needs to be done and we put more needs to be done and we put more finances and resources towards educating more people and also identifying people that are not doing these acts of discrimination. thousand of fans going to football up thousand of fans going to football up and down the country. i guess it is thread safe this is of the full
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extent of the issue. -- it is safe to say. i want to focus on the grassroots level because that level is the unbelief. that level of the game is that your word against my work. it is that level of the game that football itself is not doing enough. —— i'm police. you have to remember the people at those levels will seek into the bigger picture. if there is an area we need to identify, i will say it is grassroots. now two grandmasters have been batling away this afternoon to decide who will be crowned world chess champion. american fabiano caroona and norwegian magnus carlsen have

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