tv Sportsday BBC News February 4, 2019 6:30pm-7:01pm GMT
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an this is bbc news. here are the headlines. an underwater camera has picked up images of the body of the plane that was carrying the body of football, emiliano sala and his pilot. nissan will have to reapply for millions of government funding after it scrapped plans to build a new model in the uk. it has urged the country was told two years ago they would get the money if the car was manufactured in sunderland. the government has announced that lorries coming into the uk from mainland europe will be able to enter this country without breaking customs declarations in the event of a new deal brexit. the chief negotiator has reiterated that the withdrawal agreement signed by theresa may which includes the controversial irish backstop cannot be reopened. ina be reopened. in a moment, time for a sportsday but first what else is coming up this evening. in half an hour, beyond 100 days will discuss the political crisis gripping then as well. the uk and ten other nations
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have officially recognised the new president. peter campbell is motor trade correspondent with the ft newspaper and the first journalist to see a copy of the letter which was discussed in the house of commons today from the uk government at its into the nissan in 2016. at 10:30, it is a look at tomorrow's front pages. debbie de political editor of the spectatorjoined me and chief executive of certified chartered accountants. that's all to come, do stay with us but now, it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, here's what's coming up in sportsday. coming up live, we'll have the draw for the 5th round of the women's fa cup. no fa cup for liverpool this season, it's all about the league but their lead is down to two points ahead of tonight's match at west ham. after a brilliant start
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to the six nations championship, which nations are counting the cost of a bruising opening weekend? also coming up in the programme, just what makes the patriots so good? work ethic, mental toughness, physical toughness, work ethic, mental toughness, physicaltoughness, determination, will and just extraordinary ability to perform under pressure. they've done it again six time champions, but only after the lowest scoring game in the history of superbowl. good evening, lots to pack into sportsday, we'll be live in atlanta after another superbowl masterclass from the patriots we are also going to bring you the draw
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for the women's fa cup 5th round, that's the last 16, but there are more teams in the hat than that, lots of ties beaten by the weather over the weekend, holly hamilton will be making sure everything goes smoothly this evening, holly. following a weekend of relatively few shocks in the fourth round, we have some of the ususal suspects left in the competition — the current holders chelsea, 1a time winners arsenal and the current women's super league leaders manchester city — we will have some ‘either/or‘s‘ in this draw after eight of the 15 fourth round ties had to be postponed becasue of frozen pitches yesterday. well, that doesn't stop the competition heating up and in just a few minutes former england players sue smith and rachel brown—finnis will be joining me to reveal who is next in the fifth round. who are you hoping to see face each
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other in the fifth round? it would be great to see chelsea, current holders at the moment, play some of it like arsenal. two superpowers. chelsea inconsistent this season but on the day, they could beat anybody. for me, i would like to see manchester united player mannus city, have a derby, a northern derby. the manchester united to get up derby. the manchester united to get up against someone to really test the calibre of this team, this new team. it's not long before we find out. in the next few minutes, join us out. in the next few minutes, join us in ten minutes to find out who will face who in the fifth round of the women's fa cup. there's one match in the premier league tonight and we'll see if liverpool are beginning to feel the heat in the title race. manchester city beat arsenal comfortably yesterday sojurgen klopp‘s side are just two points clear at the top, they
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are at west ham tonight. liverpool beat the hammers 4—0 at the start of the season, tonight it is liverpool's turn to respond. i soaked daffodils growing outside the steam this evening so the countdown to the end of the season the countdown to the end of the season must be on the? it is but there is a third of the season still to go. ijust sense that liverpool, after the draw at leicester, the supporters are feeling a bit of panic, which has got the feel of the big game tonight. 0ne panic, which has got the feel of the big game tonight. one i feel liverpool have to win but the performance is important, the manner of the victory. as for west ham, i saw them go out of the cup at wimbledon. first half performance was very poor and i thought the next match they play against wolves, there will be significant it better. they were actually worse so surely there will be a reaction tonight?‘ difficult team to read. they have
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been inconsistent all season. the reception the player gets, the antics after the defeat against wimbledon will be interesting. if he plays, i give west ham chance. that will be the first thing we're listening for this evening. to find out if marco is fit to play tonight. the new england patriots are superbowl champions for a 6th time after the los angeles rams hit a brickwall in atlanta. superbowl 53 will probably go down as one for the purists, defensive lines dominated, there was just the one touchdown and the 13—3 score was the lowest in superbowl history, let's cross live to atlanta now and speak to seth bennett. the rams coach said he was out coached by the patriots coach. no shame in saying that, if the? no,
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not at all and he is absolutely right. i'm not sure that anybody expected it to be quite so pronounced but prolonged periods of the game, the rams were really hanging on in there, really struggling to deal with new england were throwing at them, but offensively and defensively as well stop it has been a really interesting education for him but when you look at bill, he has been remarkable throughout his career. bearing in mind that you go back to 2000 and he was in a position where it looked like everything was going to go pear shaped for him and he was probably going to be another one of those great assistant coaches that could never make the step up but cute tom brady's arrival with the new england patriots and to success for the franchise in the north—east of the united states. bill has been speaking today. he was along with discussing exactly why they have been so successful. remember, this is their sixth super bowl title.
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ijust cannot is their sixth super bowl title. i just cannot say is their sixth super bowl title. ijust cannot say enough about our team. julian epitomises the work ethic, mental toughness, physical toughness, determination, will and just extraordinary ability to perform under pressure. have so many guys that do that well and do it in is only different ways. he's been an believable guide to learn from. as a foot ball believable guide to learn from. as a football player, as a professional, a family man, the guy is all in. that trickles down when you see leaders of your team do that and it shows guys like when i was a young quy: shows guys like when i was a young guy, hey, it's tom brady, he's bringing ina guy, hey, it's tom brady, he's bringing in a quarterback coach who has been a super bowl champion and is still putting in the hours. he said the same with our coach. incredible domination of the last
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couple of decades but they are not popular, iv, the patriots? isuppose it's the winning thing, that brings resentment from other franchises but are we resentment from other franchises but are we still seeing a reaction to spy are we still seeing a reaction to spy gate and a couple of cheating scandals that they have been involved in, the patriots?|j scandals that they have been involved in, the patriots? i think you're right, and all of those things, bill is a spiky character. he is somebody who is known as being mrgrumpy and he he is somebody who is known as being mr grumpy and he has a mentality where he places the world against the new england patriots and i think that comes through with all of the players. i heard one of his ex—players saying, i was only there are two weeks and i thought everyone was against me, including all my friends, but that is how he gets the new england patriots able to win. their success breeds resentment across the rest of the country because you got to remember, a boston sports, but the last time, were terrible, they struggle to win everything and they always played
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second fiddle behind los angeles within basketball and baseball bat in the last ten years, they have just started a pick things up and so much of that is down to the coaching of bill who will go down as one of the greatest coaches, notjust in the greatest coaches, notjust in the nfl but among the best in all of sport as well. the patriots beat the rams for a sixth super bowl title. a quick look at some of the other headlines today. sergio garcia appears to have escaped further punishment, after he damaged a number of greens during a tournament in saudia arabia over the weekend. he was disqualified in the third round and apologised for his actions. the european tour say the matter is closed.
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arguably the greatest ski jumper of all time, matti nykanen, has died at the age of 55. what a start we had to the six nations championship. wales looked down and out in paris but stormed back to beat the french, scotland top the table after a big win against italy and then that match in dublin, where the grand slam champions ireland had a wake—up call against england. but what state are the nations in ahead of the second round of fixtures next weekend. here's austin halewood. absolutely brilliant by henry slade. england back at the forefront of the international game. ireland, demolished in dublin. the champions embarrassed and now the king wins. i'm not going to sit here and say it didn't hurt. it hurts but we can not be dealing sorry for ourselves, we got to take our review on the chin
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and dust ourselves off and get stuck into the week because there's a lot of rugby to be played between now and the end of the campaign. ct stander is ireland boss like major d at the weekend. he played 60 minute in dublin with suspected fractures of his eye socket and cheekbone. he will be on the sidelines perform at weeks and will not be alone in the treatment room. devin toner, gary ring rose and keith earls all still feeling the england effect. such a ferocious display came at a cost. inbound face an agonising went on the extent of this knee injury. ahead of sunday's game against france. at murrayfield, the injury troubles came before kick—off, 19 of the original 31 man squad were not available for their effective, if not too impressive win against italy. sam skinner is the only casualty as the scots brace from
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irish backlash. joe schmidt said an incredible coach along with andy farrell as well so we expect a big show from them and not as because they lost that game. we know we have to be ready to top our game. they lost that game. we know we have to be ready to top our gamem they lost that game. we know we have to be ready to top our game. it is the welsh who survived the weekend unscathed with no new injuries after their great escape from the french stadium. warren gatland said his side would win the six nations if they triumphed in paris. without winning streak now at ten matches, they are on a bit of a roll. we'll bring you the live 5th round draw for the women's fa cup injust a moment. the fourth round was hit hard by the weather but here's jo currie with a look at some of the weekend's winners. after the cold weather played havoc with the fixture list, only half of the 16 ties were able to go ahead this weekend. no such problems from manchester city to kick things off on saturday with a convincing 3—0 win against watford. scoring was
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openedin win against watford. scoring was opened in the second half and doubled the lead minutes later. elsewhere, manchester united ove rca m e elsewhere, manchester united overcame a brighton. it was a 2—0 win. west ham were given an early scare in their match against blackburn rovers when natasha clinton had their team in front early on. however, the hammers were able to rally and found themselves level on the struck a part—time. after the break, west ham took the lead. that computed a 3—1 number. arsenal, spurs and and and bees also made it through, along with bristol city. they'll be joined made it through, along with bristol city. they'll bejoined by made it through, along with bristol city. they'll be joined by ringing champions, chelsea, after their 2—0 win against everton. both goals came in the second half.
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time for the fifth round draw now, with holly hamilton. welcome to the sse women s fa cup fifth round draw — eight ties to be played on sunday 17 of february, with final being at wembley on saturday lith of may. conducting the draw we have two former england players, sue smith and rachel brown—finnis if i could ask you to put the 16 balls in the bag please. among the numbers to look out for, defending champions chelsea are number 12, the 1a times winner, arsenal are 13 and league leaders manchester city number six. please draw the first ball. number 16. the first game will be played either at liverpool or mk
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dons. liverpool, currently eighth in the division. who will they face in the division. who will they face in the fifth round ? the division. who will they face in the fifth round? number ten. that will be no will or lewis. noel, still the whole ——. lewis. that will be held next sunday. 0ur still the whole ——. lewis. that will be held next sunday. our second fixture? number eight. that will be held at bristol city after that co mforta ble held at bristol city after that comfortable win yesterday. he will now face? number 11. they'll be facing or cardiff city in their fifth round tie. again another postponement which means durham and cardiff remain in the running for the fifth round. 0ur cardiff remain in the running for the fifth round. our next home fixture please? number15. reading
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01’ fixture please? number15. reading or kington town. they will face. seven. yeovil town 01’ they will face. seven. yeovil town or birmingham city. that'll decided next sunday. 0ur or birmingham city. that'll decided next sunday. our next home fixture? number 12. chelsea, the current holders. this should be interesting. who will they be facing? number 13. it is arsenal. 1a time winners, arsenal who sailed through to the fifth round at the weekend with victory over crawley. 0ur fifth round at the weekend with victory over crawley. our next home tie please? number three. manchester
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united. this will be at old trafford. numberili. number14. that number 14. that will be london number14. that will be london bees. the championship high—flyers went into the fifth round without victory over leicester at the weekend. 0ur next home side? number format. west ham united who avoided the upset at the weekend with a win over blackburn. who will lay face? number two. it will be charlton athletic or huddersfield town, another post pound game and the weekend. our next one please? number five. stoke city
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01’ one please? number five. stoke city or aston villa, another postponed game. stoke looking to reach the ground for the first time. number one. loughborough boxes or sheffield united, that one still to be decided. just the two left. number nine. it is of course tottenham, currently top of the women's championship. number six. manchester city, as if we didn't know! the league leaders who came through come at the weekend. it is going to be very difficult to decide which one will be a pick up the bills. john charles guy looking forward to? it's got to be the chelsea against arsenal one. we said that at the start, thinking it would be a great
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final but what a type that is. they're just two of the top teams in the women's game suffer them to face each other so only on in the competition, really interesting. so let's recap the eight ties for the sse women 5 fa cup 5th round. it's great to see that we have one pairing that is definitely a non—super league team going through to the next round so there's a lot of games still to be played because of games still to be played because of the postponements but some real exciting ties and the big two, arsenal against chelsea being knocked out which will spur on some things. you couldn't have planned it! and interested to see the spurs against man city game. tottenham are against man city game. tottenham are a good side at home. it will be a good tie to watch. some great ties there. and that concludes the draw for the fifth
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round of the women's fa cup. you can look at that drop again on the website. for eight years non stanford trained alongside the brownlee brothers at the elite triathlon centre in leeds. it seemed to be working, she was world champion in 2013 but she just missed out on a medal at the last olympics. now at the age of 30, to try and get back to the top of her sport she has left the country and joined an international training group. tom brown reports from her new base in fuerteventura. when it is 20 degrees in the winter, they be choosing the canary islands over the uk seems an obvious decision but for her to leave leeds, one of the main centres for the triathlon, was a painstaking choice
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but one she felt she simply had to make. they world title in her first senior season back in 2013 showed her obvious talent but injury and illness have too often scuppered it since. i've really had a tough couple of years post—olympics. i felt my enjoyment of the sport billy whittled away and i wasn't enjoying training as much any more and i was not enjoying racing any more. i got a point where i knew i didn't want to walk away from the sport but i knew i had to change something. she now trained under a canadian coach. pa rt now trained under a canadian coach. part of his international group with some of the worlds top athletes. he seems to have a incredible rate of no injuries and consistent performances which is something i was looking for. now i'm surrounded bya was looking for. now i'm surrounded by a great team in leeds, a lot of the time i was self coaching. i
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think that has been quite stressful and also probably lead to me getting injured quite a lot. now i've got someone injured quite a lot. now i've got someone to help me with that, i'm confident that we won't be dealing with as many injuries. the last 0lympic with as many injuries. the last olympic games in 2016 saw the lowest moment of her illustrious career so far. an agonising fourth—place finish, she admits she only is just getting over this. all this fuels the fire to get to the next 0lympic games at tokyo 2020. she believes this new training environment and this new training environment and this new training environment and this new coach or put in best possible shape to get there.|j this new coach or put in best possible shape to get there. i would love to go back and have another crack at it, even if it was successful, i'd like to tap the opportunity to do that again. i want to be at the top end of the field and fighting for a podium. hopefully ican and fighting for a podium. hopefully i can put myself back in a position and really enjoy the racing again. two—time world champion gary anderson has pulled out of this season's premier league campaign.
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the scot has been receiving treatment on a back problem since the world championship a month ago. the premier league, which he's also won twice, starts on thursday and for the first nine events, nine different players will take anderson's place. australian cricket captain tim paine says the banned duo of steve smith and david warner will have a "huge part" to play in the ashes this summer. the former captain smith and vice captain warner were suspended for a year for their part in a ball tampering scandal against south africa. they can return to playing next month. paine says they'll be welcomed back. in horse racing, australian trainer darren weir is facing a four year ban after deciding not to contest charges for posessing equipment used to deliver electric shocks to horses. weir is one of australia's top trainers, winning the prestigious melbourne cup in 2015. after police seized tazer like devices last wednesday, racing victoria said it would seek a disqualification for a period
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of four years for weir. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. a new weather pattern across the country today. at a difference! for some, we had beautiful smells of sunshine and some warmth in cardiff
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this afternoon with temperatures peaking at 13 degrees. we had double figures for some, not all. did have some nuisance of rain that lingered in the south east. it cleared away with a legacy of cloud into the afternoon. some shower clouds in the north—west but in between the two, that's where we saw the best of the sunshine today. as we go through the night, that cloud will tend to thin and break. have some clear skies and we and break. have some clear skies and we could see some fog forming, particular across southern england. with the clear skies, it will turn quite cold through the night except where the cloud lingers but many areas we can up where the cloud lingers but many areas we can up the temperatures below freezing again. the fog will lift and break and we'll have some sunny spells to start the morning. clouding over from the west as we go through the day. there will be showery rain pushing in by the end of the afternoon. sheltered eastern
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areas seeing the best of the dryer weather but here, not very warm at 6 degrees. those weather fronts continue to sweep their weight steadily eastwards overnight so we could see some spells of heavy rain per time could see some spells of heavy rain pertime in could see some spells of heavy rain per time in the tail end of this front could be a nuisance into the south east as we go into wednesday. it will tend to believe north and south as we go through the morning. there will be bits of pieces of rain developing across the south coast as we developing across the south coast as we go through the day. elsewhere, a breezy day but the winds coming from the south—west so a milder direction with a scattering of showers into the north—west. highest values on wednesday, 11 degrees. in the thursday, a quieter day and as temperatures again, pretty much where they have been throughout the week, seven to 10 degrees. we will start to see the change as we move out of thursday into friday. the showery eg is replaced by another
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area of low pressure. plenty of ice bars around that luke, particularly in the south—west and we could see you force winds. you're watching beyond one hundred days. european nationsjoin america and make the decision to recognise venezuela's opposition. but, for the moment, the country's powerful military is still backing nicolas maduro. which leaves the tens of thousands of venezuelans who turned out to protest against the regime in limbo — and the country on edge. the sweetener that wasn't sweet enough— how the uk government offered nissan tens of millions of pounds to build their latest car in the north of england — but it decided not to. also on the programme... another american politician in the midst of a race row. the democratic governor of virgina denies it is him, blacked up in a photograph in his college yearbook. donald trump devotes a large part of his day to unspecified executive time. his staff say it engenders a more "creative environment"
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