tv Sportsday BBC News December 2, 2018 7:30pm-7:46pm GMT
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is where the chilly air and this is where the chilly air will be but also the best of the sunshine and quite mild again the further south you are. further weather systems coming in for thursday and friday particularly on friday with stronger winds as well. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: the environment secretary michael gove says theresa may's brexit deal isn't perfect but it is the only choice. french president emmanuel macron holds an urgent security meeting following a day of riots by thousands of anti—government protesters. a warning that the world is at a crossroads at a crucial climate change conference in poland. three astronauts are ready to blast off to the international space station, two months after the unprecendented failure of russia's soyuz spacecraft. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday —
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i'm hugh woozencroft. how's your luck? liverpool leave it late to win the merseyside derby against everton in fortunate fashion... arsenal take the bragging rights from an entertaining north london derby in a high scoring win over tottenham hotspur. .. it's a magnificent seven for celtic in scotland as they pip aberdeen to the league cup... and tyson fury eyes a rematch after his heavyweight title clash with deontay wilder ends in a thrilling draw... hello and welcome to sportsday. one of the strangest goals you'll
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see, deep into added time... decided the merseyside derby... as liverpool kept the pressure on the premier league leaders... with a 1—nil win over their local rivals everton at anfield. austin halewood has more... whatever the age, whatever the colour. it is the fixture that brings liverpool to a standstill. with a short walk to anfield that has been one to forget for everton fans of late. without a win in front of the kop this century they needed a fast start. an early chance. it came, theyjust missed it. allison keeping it out and a miss difficult to watch. liverpool with chances of their own that they too struggled to score. sadio mane could not find the target. shaqiri could only find jordan pickford, the everton keeper with another important save.
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good positions often wasted. this missed from inches out. on a day of heated derbies, this one frustrated rather than fired until in minute 96, with the match looking destined for a draw. a moment of madness from jordan pickford let liverpool in. this time, origi would not miss! a moment that anfield will say that this season, a trip that everton would be desperate to forget. i have to apologise for my run. i apologise immediately after the game to marco silva. it should not have been disrespectful or whatever. the respect for everton after that game is bigger than before. i knew how strong they were but today they were outstandingly strong and difficult to play. it was a long and open game. in the last few minutes we deserved the three points. and a bit
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more powerful. they had their moments. my respect could not be biggerfor moments. my respect could not be bigger for them. a tough match and a tough result for us. it is clear, the result. we were able to challenge them, and when the match. i think it was a fair result. we we re i think it was a fair result. we were lucky, they too. they did not deserve that it's football. there was a scintillating but ill—tempered north london derby in the premier league... as arsenal came from behind to beat spurs li—2 and move above them into fourth place... earlier chelsea beat bottom side fulham to move to third. adam wild watched the action... having the neighbours round on a sunday afternoon is rarely met with such anticipation.
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the local rivalries scarcely run deeper than in north london. tottenham, visitors quick to hand their hosts arsenal and unexpected gift. this was a penalty and an opportunity gladly received. spurs struggled to catch up until eric dier squeezed in a header, the relief was clearly visible but so too the underlying animosity of the occasion. it bubbled over once more when spurs were rewarded a penalty and while tempers raged, harry kane kept his cool. intensity and passion, plenty to admire. aubameyang's attempt fitting. amazingly, alexandre lacazette put arsenal back in front before lucas torreira provided the reds on the northside of london a moment they would remember for a time. claudio ranieri visited chelsea, their former manager now in charge down the road at fulham. the welcome was warm but hospitality soon ran out. ruben loftus—cheek sending the visitors back in. on derby day there is no
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place for sentiment! adam wilde, bbc news. since his arrival at celtic a little over 2 years ago... manager brendan rodgers has won every piece of silverware on offer domestically and he has kept up that amazing run... with the club winning it's seventh successive trophy — beating aberdeen i—nil to win the scottish league cup at hampden park... alex gulrajani has more... the green and white of glasgow is synonymous with success and those perennial winners set about in their task early on. so far, so good. for aberdeen, their plans would be rocked by an injury to gary mackay—steven, a clash of heads left the striker out cold on the hampden park pitch. the game was delayed for six minutes. he was stretchered off the pitch to warm applause from both sets of supporters. when the game got back under way, celtic continued from where they left off. ryan christie at the second time of asking, celtic ahead. and after the break
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they were gifted the chance to make it two. the referee andrew dallas awarding a penalty for an offence that was outside of the box. scott sinclair couldn't take advantage. at the other end, simunovic‘s touch was almost an own goal but celtic held on. sinclair spurning another chance to make it convincing that a domestic honour for brendan rodgers, and the run goes on. well in celtic‘s absence... io—man rangers beat hearts 2—1 at tynecastle to move to the top of the scottish premiership, for the first time under steven gerrard... hearts started the stronger and deservedly went ahead before connor goldson quickly levelled for rangers. alfredo morelos then added the decisive touch from a free—kick before the break, but appeared to be in an offside position. rangers managed to hold on for the final 20 minutes, after scott arfield was sent off, to go one point clear. manchester city have ended
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arsenal's perfect start to the women's supe league season with a 2—0 win at their academy stadium... victory came thanks to two georgia stanway goals in either half... and means second placed city close the gap on the leaders to just three points. there were also wins for everton, chelsea, west ham and birmingham. woking have pulled off the shock of the day in the fa cup, knocking out league two's swindon town. woking currently play in the sixth tier in england butjake hyde's header earned them an impressive victory away from home. swindon have been beaten by a non league side four times in the last nine seasons. gillingham avoided an upset at slough. it was a moment of quality that made the difference, with darren oldaker's terrific goal enough to put the ‘jills' into round three. non league southport have taken
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league two tranmere to a replay whilst barnet emerged victorious from the ‘all non league' tie against stockport county you can see all the goals on the bbc sport website and app... the draw has been made for the qualiying groups ahead of the european championship in 2020... northern ireland have what looks like one of the most difficult draws, with 2010 world champions germany and a resurgent netherlands in group c. manager michael o'neill called the draw "very cruel"... england are in group a— alongside the czech republic and bulgaria. wales will have to contend with world cup finallists croatia and scotland take on the likes of belgium and russia... fixtures run between march and november next year. european football's governing body uefa have announced a new competition that will sit below the champions league and europa league. the new, as yet untitled competition will feature 32 teams, mirroring the format of the other european club formats. the winner of the new competition will be awarded entry into the following season's europa
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league. it will ensure at least eight more countries will have representation in european football and will begin for the first time in 2021. tyson fury exclaimed ‘the world knows the truth' after his wbc world heavyweight challenge with deontay wilder ended in a draw... fury has now called for a rematch after an enthralling 12 rounds, in which he was knocked down on two occasions. 0ur sports editor dan roan was watching in los angeles... back in the big time and enjoying every minute, tyson fury appeared relaxed as he entered the staples arena, the british fighter with no shortage of support. 0pponent deontay wilder cutting a menacing figure as the undefeated champion made his presence felt. what followed was a classic, tyson fury dominating the early rounds and evading deontay wilder's powerful right hand and counter punching but the american is famed for his knockout punch and in the ninth
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round he put down fury. he seemed out of the count but to the disbelief of the boxing world not only survived but finished the fight well. many believed that tyson fury had won but after an agonising wait, the judges split decision meant a controversial draw. it was what it was. i enjoyed every second of it. i'm not going to sit here and complain all night and scream robbery. i thought that i won the fight. i will leave it to the audience to decide what they want. deontay wilder is the champion and left to reflect on the first fight of his professional
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career, he has failed to secure victory. i don't know how he got up! you know? but we didn't make any mistakes. we will make no excuses. i really wanted to get him out of there. he was slippery! all in all, i had a lot of fun. we had a great time, all the guys did as well. and you will see me soon. but after fighting back from depression, drink, drugs and a doping ban, tyson fury was in the mood to celebrate here having made an impression on america in and out of the ring. # bye, bye miss american pie...# tyson fury may not be going home with the belt he craved but having outboxed his opponent for much of the fight, the sense is that he secured a moral victory and added to what was already a remarkable sporting comeback. after one of the most
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memorable and captivating heavyweight fights in recent years, any rematch would be hugely anticipated. dan roan, bbc news, los angeles. england's netballers have completed a 3—0 series win over uganda after beating them in the final match at the copperbox. england won 66 to 37 with head coach, tracey neville, using this game to further assess her squad ahead of next year's world cup in liverpool... there was a stalemate in rugby union's premiership as bottom side sale held on for a 7—7 draw at bath... in wet conditions at the rec... and it was england wing joe thocannaseega who came to bath's rescue, touching down after very good work from cooper vuna out wide... bath's second draw of the season keeps them sixth... ronnie 0'sullivan is into the third
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round of the uk snooker championship with a hard —fought round of the uk snooker championship with a hard—fought 6—5 win over world champion ken doherty. the six time world champion 0'sullivan was trailing but got full frames in a i’ow trailing but got full frames in a row to lead 5—4. doherty got levelled but 0'sullivan rallied to get the decider. dejong way is also true. coverage continues on the website. laura kenny and emily nelson have won their second gold of the cycling world cup in berlin, taking victory in the women's madison. the pair were part of great britain's triumphant team pursuit on friday and added more silverware today. jason kenny finished 13th in the men's individual sprint. that's all from sportsday. next on bbc news is the travel show. this week on the travel show, we are
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