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minutes, they were the last 60 minutes, they were relentless. we just came into the game and wanted to showcase ourselves and what we had been performing working on and land think i and think we did that, every goal matters in this tournament and that's what we were working on this game and we got a lot of attack and i think we were really clinical and the numberat i think we were really clinical and the number at that taxi got. definitely critical is, there will be people looking at that golfing class between both sides and saying it isa class between both sides and saying it is a 13 nail score good for tournament. i know, disobedient inevitable question many people will be asking, but just inevitable question many people will be asking, butjust bear in mind, four years ago the women's world cup was expanded to include the 2014 —— 2014 that includes now, last time it was thailand's first tournament and it's a second appearance here, in terms of the growth of the lemons game, there is a big golfing class
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between the very rich in the women's game which arguably usa are at the top of that pile, and nations like thailand who are not professional and have a fledgling league and have players playing locally, and have very little access to resources and training and for them and the federation being at a big tournament isa federation being at a big tournament is a significant incentive for them to be able to invest in the lemons game, so there may well be a heavy defeat like this, but in terms of the future growth of the game an investment in the women's game, fifa and the wetlands game themselves and see it as an important point to have teens here and have a focus point and a goal for investment and that down the line hopefully that gulf between the have and have—nots in the women's game will start to creep closer together. sarah, thank you. earlier the netherlands beat new zealand in group e. jill roord scored the only goal, late into stoppage time to seal
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the win for the european champions. they're now unbeaten in five games in all competitions and have gone 400 minutes without conceding a goal. meanwhile the match betwen chile and sweden had to be haulted meanwhile the match betwen chile and sweden had to be haulted in the second half due to a thunderstorm in rennes. but swedes were quick to capitalise once the match resumed, kosovare asllani with the pick of the goals as they beat chile 2—0. kosovare asllani with the pick of the goals as they beat c2—0. next... another win for northern ireland, who've made history with a fourth straight victory that leaves them on top of their qualifying group for euro 2020. their 100% start continued with a 1—0 win over belarus. but for wales — it's now back to back defeats which means they have it all to do in theirgroup — following a 1—0 loss in hungary. joe lysnkey has the details. as northern ireland walked out, they knew this was to finish the first
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half of thejob. knew this was to finish the first half of the job. the opening four games of qualifying brought a stone here in belarus after this comes holland and germany. so with part two so daunting, these games meet perfection and connor washington was precise enough to hit the smallest target, the problem was instead of the net, he hit the water bottle. but these games on the road i never easy and belarus had their chance to go ahead. just as time is running out, northern ireland weaved their way through the barriers and at the end of the movement was a championship defender, patty may never hit a ball so true. it was the middlesbrough playerfirst international goal, perhaps no better time to score it. for now northern ireland played four games and got four winds. they put the rise of welsh football down to sticking together, but this campaign new names have copy i when danny gets the ball, he's impossible to
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ignore. this kind of faith that manchester united to making their first summer signing. he just could not quite set up the first goal. like wales, hungary broke the trend to beat the last championship and they too had supporters desperate for more. their 18—year—old dominic perhaps should have gotten the open air, by someone with far experience this again best chance when gary spells when on one you don't expect a standout player to miss hitting it. and that will become a moment at the far wales could change everything for it the other end of welsh defenders got sucked in and left hungary in the clear. there one know when means wales chances hang in the balance. they had two defeats from three and from here, they need eve ryo ne from three and from here, they need everyone sticking together. like wales, scotland's hopes of qualifying for euro 2020 have been dealt a blow tonight after a 3—0 defeat in brussels. belgium were just too good in
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the end as patrick gearey reports. officially, it couldn't have been tougherfor officially, it couldn't have been tougher for steve clark, game officially, it couldn't have been tougherfor steve clark, game number two against the world number one, belgian led by an where real madrid spent up to £150 million on into his mission, he is priceless, the ha pless mission, he is priceless, the hapless haley over at the ball was nearly out, but he still found ramen to the cochlea. the goal came in stoppage time, wending scotland for the break after dodging took the key is that even even if you get one he will get to. by now, not abandoned the scots because he was outside in the scots because he was outside in the build up. scotland vitals are just for one chance when suddenly effortlessly, they met several all at once, scott had the press crack and after several others, the last one. against belgian, such opportunities are rare, they slept late —— straight back into sync with a superb third, but their score. scotla nd a superb third, but their score. scotland no points must come from
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other places, and they only get easier after this. another match at the cricket world cup has been abandoned because of bad weather. not a ball was bowled between sri lanka and bangladesh in bristol. that's 3 of the 16 games abandoned so far due to rain, and the second game the sri lankans haven't been able to complete. their match against pakistan was also washed out. bangladesh's head coach steve rhodes has questioned why organisers don't have a contingency plan in place. we have got quite a lot of time in between games and if we had a travel la bader comp —— days later, we put that on the moon to buy —— why not have a resu rvey that on the moon to buy —— why not have a resurvey when the tournament of long—term them. they are spreading the game, sol of long—term them. they are spreading the game, so i say it's disappointing for the cloud as well, they had tickets to see a game of cricket, and it would be up to them if they can get there the day after.
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caster semenya has won herfirst race since athletics' governing body the iaaf introduced new rules restricting testosterone levels. semenya has appealed that decision, so the rules are temporarily suspended. she entered the 2,000 metres at a meeting in paris tonight — which is a distance not covered by the new rules so she'd be able to run that in the future without testosterone reducing medication. she just held off ethiopia's hawi fey to finish first. britain's chris froome remains eighth after stage three of the criterium du dauphine'. ireland's sam bennett won the stage. bennett prevailed from a bunch sprint with belgian wow—t van aert second. froome, competing in preparation for the tour de france, finished among the peloton. fellow briton adam yates is 10th. dylan teuns retained the overall lead. britain's lizzie deignan came second on stage two of the women's tour in kent. dutch rider marianne vos came first in gravesend to take the overall lead. it's deignan's first podium since returning to the sport after the birth of her daughter.
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that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the brexit editor at the telegraph, dia chakravarty, and the broadcaster, david davies. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i leads with the headline prime minister in waiting — as tory leadership favourite borisjohnson is set to launch his campaign tomorrow. the express also leads with boris johnson's
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leadership campaign — reporting that tomorrow mrjohnson will signal his readiness for a titanic clash with brussels by insisting the uk leaves the eu without a deal by the 31st of october. labour has tabled a cross—party motion tomorrow to try to stop future conservative leadership favourite boris johnson from pushing through a no—deal brexit against the wishes of mps — that's according to the telegraph. oxfam must produce a radical reform plan in the next three weeks or risk losing access to hundreds of millions of pounds — that's according to the times. today the charity commission heavily criticised oxfam for the way it dealt with claims of serious sexual misconduct by its staff in haiti in 2010. the mail reports that the bbc‘s decision to remove free tv licences for up to 3.7 million pensioners and only offer them
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to low—income households where one person receives pension credit has sparked a full scale rebellion. and the uk is heading for its wettestjune on record with up to double the average rainfall for the month to fall tomorrow and thursday — that's according to the metro. we will talk about the weather at a moment if you can bear it, so while david lets kick off the prime minister in waiting, is that how you see boris johnson? if you read it, you can be excused into thinking the tory leadership title is already over, prime minister and waiting,. it says, but of course it says that brave orfull heidi it says, but of course it says that brave or full heidi tactic of gagging borisjohnson brave or full heidi tactic of gagging boris johnson for the brave or full heidi tactic of gagging borisjohnson for the past few days i mean yes he has gagged himself or well, that's question because there are a few people around them who may have gagged him, he is not the easiest person to gagged over the. but it's not a bad
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