tv Sportsday BBC News October 11, 2019 10:30pm-10:41pm BST
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very quickly, we were focusing but very quickly, we were focusing on the other side of things was up england on—site defensive frailties because when they allowed the czech republic to equalise, you could feel the belief just republic to equalise, you could feel the beliefjust to re—energize and grow not just a the beliefjust to re—energize and grow notjust a months the check press but here inside the ground. the game did become open as it were on. the second half england needed good saves. harry kane also had opportunities to score england's second goal. but in the last five minutes of the match, we were thinking again about the same things we saw in the opening ten, 15 minutes. england seemed almost as uncertain as the end of the game as they did the beginning and there was they did the beginning and there was the winning goalfor they did the beginning and there was the winning goal for czech they did the beginning and there was the winning goalfor czech republic. this is a reminder of england pots of limitations. also a reminder that cough occasion is a competition and changes the whole dynamic as they move on to bulgaria on monday. a word about what happened in the old town here in prague where many inca fa ns town here in prague where many inca fans had congregated through the
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afternoon. when we were there, the situation seemed loud but it seemed pretty peaceful. the czech police seem to be restrained. at some point they became more forceful and that did read to some arrests. joe wilson reporting from prague. away from football now, briton pots are for time of the pick champion mo farah has tonight spoken for the first time since his former coach alberto salazar was banned by the us anti—doping agency. today nike announced it is shutting down the oregon project, its athletics training programme founded by salazar and veteran camp was used for six years by mo farah who is not accused of any wrongdoing. he is currently in the us to defend his chicago marathon title and earlier reacted angrily when questioned about salazar. there is a clear change this, i've seen this many times. i've seen it with raheem sterling, with lewis hamilton, as a sacrament there is no allegation
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against me, i have not done anything wrong. this allegation is about was be clear here, it is about alberto salazar and oregon project. ifeel it down by you guys to be honest. there is no allegation against me. asi there is no allegation against me. as i said again and again. he read a paragraph, you go through, you hear talks about farah and then right at the bottom it says "there are no allegations against mo farah of wrongdoing." let's be clear there is no allegation against me. it has been another eventful day at the rugby world cup and that is just... after —— with the super typhoon sets mainland fall after —— in affairs, how much damage will it cause the scotla nd how much damage will it cause the scotland rugby team should their game with japan be cancelled which could mean the exit from the tournament? as far as scotland is concerned that is not an option going as far as threatening the game's governing body with legal action. andy burke has more. a still
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day in yokohama but this is a city going into lockdown with the imprinting threat of the typhoon. the scotland team arrived here today staring into the face of a storm in every respect. they must prioritise their safety from the devastating effects of mother nature while a debate rages between scottish rugby in the world governing body. debate rages between scottish rugby in the world governing bodylj debate rages between scottish rugby in the world governing body. i think what we have seen is the last thing we wa nt what we have seen is the last thing we want to do is get involved in talking about legal matters and what we have got is now a legal opinion that actually supports our view that there is flexibility around the scheduling. what we really need to be talking about is a common—sense approach to what has been a fantastic tournament. i think when you're asking somebody to reconsider something as as this, we are trained to base the argument on the fact that there is sporting a integrity around this. if you are an economic powerhouse of the game, i think it
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comes with more clouds and i think most people knew that if it was one of the more powerhouses of the game perhaps new zealand perhaps more thought would be given to a flexible approach. in your, we wait to see if this typhoon will be as serious as peoples fear. and what effect that will have on japan peoples fear. and what effect that will have onjapan versus scotland on sunday and indeed with that match even go ahead? but today it is fair to say the waters surrounding the match has little sign of abating and the common made by mark dodson have not gone don well with those at the top of the game. in a world rugby statement... for all the dispute and finger—pointing, the overriding point is as time passes, then we can assess where it can leave scotland project world cup campaign. andy burke, bbc news, yokohama. ireland
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are in action tomorrow morning and they will qualify for the quarters if they beat samoa. and that is the only match that goes ahead tomorrow. they are of course a long way from the path of the typhoon. but they are worried about the state of that pitch. it has been relayed but so was sleek, you can actually hide a ball underneath it. organisers have said that it is safe. they told us an e—mail... both teams, we knew that they had to relay the pitch but we obviously went out and had an inspection, we have been given assurances by world rugby that it is safe to play on and that's all we can ask for. i do not want to predict anything 01’ cause any more controversy but we just try to back the players, trust that the pitch will do its job at this stage, trying to alleviate any concerns while we are out there. then it is just a matter of wait and see.
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we had one match earlier today, also played their final group game and it was a laboured bonus point when 27—8 against georgia because the weather was terrible. a fairly laboured from us was terrible. a fairly laboured from us from the wallabies. this score from the wing was the pick—up therefore tries and that when season go to the top of the pool for now. formula 1 is also injapan this weekend and they aren't waiting to see how bad the typhoon is tomorrow. qualifying has already been postponed and will not take place on sunday morning before the race. jenny kao is there. we are just hours away from what we expect will be the typhoon hitting this area of japan. it is supposed be the worst typhoon hit this area in 50 years. rainfall wise they're expecting up to one metre. f1 and the governing bodies have decided that nothing can happen at the track. there will be a
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few people and making sure the generators are kept going, that the electricity supply is ok and that things are say. but nobody will be allowed into the circuit with regards to media orfans. the next action we will see untracked will be on sunday morning. we expect qualified to take place at 10am. before that a whole out of checks will take place to make sure the integrity of the circuit and track is ok and is safe for fancy comment. fans come in through a pump on the other side of the road and they have to make sure that actual entrance will be ok for the fans to come in as well. if qualifying can't take place, that i have to say it is looking good for mercedes. they will start 1—2 with valtteri bottas the fastest today and they would take the times from free practice to form a grid. a bit ofa the times from free practice to form a grid. a bit of a mixed the times from free practice to form a grid. a bit ofa mixed up the times from free practice to form a grid. a bit of a mixed up grid but we are expecting the rain to clear and the weather to be much better come sunday. jenny gow reporting there and now it's have a quick look
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at today pots and other sports news which have been making the headlines today and russia's gymnast won gold in the men's all—around event at the world cha mfer in the men's all—around event at the world chamfer chips after winning gold in the team event on wednesday. he edged out his compatriot to win his first individual world title. joe frazier and james hall could only fish eighth and 14th respectively. —— only finish. they we re respectively. —— only finish. they were comfortable when residents and borough. they ran in six tries including this effort from roman osborne to complete a 110—14 win. there were wins for the cheetahs. england pots of matthew fitzpatrick leads the italian open after a second round of 65. he shot an incredible seven birdies to lead by a shot on ten under part. fellow englishmenjustin rose a shot on ten under part. fellow englishmen justin rose and a shot on ten under part. fellow englishmenjustin rose and andrew johnson are seven shots back. heather watson is through to her first semi—final and the wta tour
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since january last year. she saved for match points to beat the polish player in the quarterfinal in china. staying with tennis, novak djokovic and roger federer have both been knocked out of the quarterfinal stage of the masters. the world number onejoke stage of the masters. the world number one joke official was first to taste defeat losing in three sets to taste defeat losing in three sets to the sixth seed stefano sisyphus. he is not qualified for the and finals as a result. federal went down in three sets against zanders vera. the germans murdered five match points in the second set but still went on to win. —— the german squandered five points. and they are the women's super league champions after defeating cat suffered in tonight pots are grand final. leads had to come from behind to win 25-12. had to come from behind to win 25—12. two tries and this one from tight macro secured the wind which
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com pletes tight macro secured the wind which completes the leak and cup double for the rhinos after they won the challenge cup in july. for the rhinos after they won the challenge cup injuly. —— for leeds rhinos. and that is often sportsday. we have more support threat the weekend. good night. —— sports throughout the weekend. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. i have political commentator and former labour party member lance price and the deputy political editor from the daily express. i will chat to you in the moment. let's take a quick look through those front pages and we are
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