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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  August 29, 2019 10:30pm-10:41pm BST

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there's been action on the pitch this evening in europe, with the qualification for the europe league at stake. four british sides were in action, in their play—off second legs tonight. good news for wolves and celtic, but disappointment for northern irish side linfield. michael redford reports. seek to reach the stage. they had an advantage heading into to reno and the event is soon increased twisting and turning and simply finished. level for less than a minute, denied and the other was not. finish on the night, 5—3 in aggregate, time to celebrate. celtic are also through after going through a ik, also through sweden, three more would
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follow on a comfortable night for celtic, rounding off a 4—1 when in the victory on aggregate. after beating at 1—0. disappointment for lynnfield who fell just short of becoming the first northern irish side to reach the competition group stages, they lost 2—1, jimmy romero with the first school, lynnfield got one back in stoppage but it was not enough, lynnfield losing on aggregate and time is run out for the european adventure. gareth southgate has named his england men's squad for their upcoming euro 2020 qualifiers against bulgaria and kosovo. aaron wan—bissaka and tyrone mings join the senior squad for the first time. here's the squad in full. james maddison and mason mount are picked again. there are recalls for kieran trippier, alex oxlade chamberlain and harry winks. but kyle walker of manchester city misses out, as does chelsea frontman tammy abraham.
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we've got a depth of talent now because we have approached things slightly differently to look at younger players, it has increased the poor that we can pick from it means a relaxing experience in the positions but we have to keep evolving as a squad and as a team and we've had a two year period of progress and constant improvement, i think. but we cannot stand still. to preparations for the womens european championships in 2021 now. wales began their qualifying campaign in spectacular fashion. unlike england, wales do have to qualify for the european championships in two years... and they started in the perfect way. by winning 6—0 away at the faroe islands. they scored twice in the opening five minutes, with goals from natasha harding and emma jones harding got her second from the penalty spot and the faroes scored an own goal before she sealed her hat—trick in style. wales added a sixth in injury
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time for a thumping win england's lucy bronze was named the uefa women's player of the year a little earlier today. she is the first english winner, voted for by top coaches in the women's game and journalists. she's been in action for england tonight, against belgium in a friendly. england don't have to qualify for that tournament in 2021. lets head over to the bbc‘s gabby logan, with news of that 3—all draw in leuven. yes, england playing in belgium tonight, the first match since their world cup semifinal exit to the usa and phil neville was looking for the former performance of the lionesses and now they do not have to qualify for 2021 because it is in england but this was not the ideal start. notan but this was not the ideal start. not an exemplary performance from front to back, there were things we analyse the game that each department, each unit within the tea m department, each unit within the team will look to improve on, they we re team will look to improve on, they were at a position, and all three goals are pretty sloppy and i think we really missed the over to make
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overla p. he scored three goals, but we need to tighten up soon. —— we scored. the relationships that we normally see with them that was gone, so steph seemed to be out of sorts, it is just not the england that we were expecting to play belgium. and they did not do that tonight. the spine of the team is missing and there are players that are high quality players that are high quality players and given the opportunity, those players have really got to grasp that. we missed some key players but that's no excuse, the tea m players but that's no excuse, the team that went out there should have and could have comprehensively beaten belgium. it wasjust and could have comprehensively beaten belgium. it was just a and could have comprehensively beaten belgium. it wasjust a lack of concentration and we did not enforce that, were not ruthless enough, if we want to be the best, thatis
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enough, if we want to be the best, that is what we have to do. and norway on tuesday, a chance for england to rectify things quite quickly, the team the beach so comprehensively in france in the quarterfinals. at the norway is better than belgium, so i think if you get them back on the train and get rid of those mistakes, and get a conference of wind. against belgium this evening, before norway on tuesday. dan evans. the new york skyline looks very different as the sunshine returned after a miserable wednesday of rain. mean the last two british hopefuls can finally get on court for the second round matches at the meadows. dan evans showed signs early on taking advantage of the sloppy form. the 25th seed had some
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of the moments is to eventually cost him the first set and another racket. the british number to give an impressive performance but they're times like this to take the second set 6—3. there was short—lived to prove to he may pull something out of the bag while he turned up by he is a semifinalist at the australian open. he was not about to hand this over, taking the third set for turning point. but evans dug deep to take command and pile on the pressure before he lost the forehand and dan evans was on the forehand and dan evans was on the cusp of a win, along with too much power drifting long and it was evans will face roger in the third round on friday. meanwhile, the british number one was red—hot and not because of the heat. handling business swiftly and 5a minutes, to be exact, she had 2a winners and
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6-1, be exact, she had 2a winners and 6—1, she was breaking open points russian opponentjust did not have the speed or the footwork to catch up. failing to win a game in the second set, making light work for her as she marches onto the us. let's have a quick look at some of the day's other wales have handed test debuts to 0wen lane and rhys carre for saturday's rugby world cup warm—up game against ireland in cardiff. they are among 1a changes to the side that defeated england, with warren gatland set to name his final squad for the tournament on sunday. meanwhile — ireland head coach joe schmidt makes 11 changes to the side that was demolished by england at twickenham last weekend. ulster full—back will addison will make his first appearance for ireland since january. sally conway has picked up britain's first medal at the world judo championships in tokyo. she's won bronze in the under—70 kilo category. the 32 year—old has now won medals at all major championhips, having already made 0lympic, european and commonwealth podiums. and warrington‘s dreadful run in the superleague continues as they were comprehensively beaten
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22—6 by salford. a hat trick by ken sio doing much of the damage. the wolves, who won the challenge cup at the weekend, stay second, but are now level on points with salford. that's all from sportsday. more on the bbc sport website. including a season's best for dina asher smith in the 200 metres in zurich. 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 is columnist at the london evening standard, ayesha hazarika and the chief political correspondent for the telegraph, christopher hope.
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many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the ft reports that the prime minister is about to step up the tempo of her brexit, and they claimed that the queen will refuse to meet the labour leaderjeremy corbyn for fear of being dragged into the turmoil at westminster. the daily telegraph is saying that jeremy corbyn is planning to shut down the streets with protesters opposed to a no—deal brexit and the biggest demonstration seen since the days of the poll tax. the metro says the labour leader has vowed to make the labour leader has vowed to make the suspension of thousand comments illegal. the guardian is saying that a growing number of conservative mps are not prepared to back up emergency legislation to block no deal and also featuring a picture of ruth davidson who has resigned as tory leader in scotland. the image also makes the front page of the eye
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newspaper which claims that tory rebels will block borisjohnson‘s brexit plans. and facing mounting political and legal challenges toward shutting down parliament headlined the fight back. in the times says that labour and tort rebels plan to set this out to stop and no—deal brexit. you will notice and no—deal brexit. you will notice a theme. take us off. the independent has a two word headline of the fight back. i think that is right, and certainly for a lot of the more remain parties, there was a sense and certainly a frustration that a lot of the remain parties we re that a lot of the remain parties were squabbling amongst themselves and that this surprise move sent parliament in a unifying effect and has brought people together and there was also the event that the declaration had and since then, the
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political parties who were at each

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