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the england senior squad. he could be in line to earn his first international cap as england prepare for matches against the republic of ireland on thursday, belgium and iceland to come. as another of england's hottest prospects benefits from making the move to german football. german football expert rafa honigsteinjoins us. great to speak to you as always. how goodis great to speak to you as always. how good is he from what you have seen of him? he's been pretty good. to give you an idea ofjust how rapid his rise has been, when i spoke to dortmund back in the summer when he signed for them is to the expectation is that we will use him in and by the time it's christmas all the new year he will probably be in contention for the starting 11. it actually he started every single competitive game until very recently. so straightaway you seen them say he is ahead of established
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german internationals or danish internationals, establish belt internationals, establish belt internationals, as of the competition that at times he has been found to be ahead of them. so just shows you how amazing this first few months have been for him. what does this say about english and german football that he has become the latest player in a long line of players were choosing to further their careers by moving to play football in germany?” their careers by moving to play football in germany? i think it says that england are producing an amazing amount of young players from us amazing amount of young players from us of the germany used to do until recently, and i think is very envious glances being cast on the english academy system and a lot of lessons to be learned to see if they can once again ramp up the production line to get the likes of this. but i think they've open the door come him he would not have considered dortmund but he's already
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that dortmund was a very, very good clu b to that dortmund was a very, very good club to further your career and playing a very high standard. at the same time perhaps have slightly less pressure than you would have if you area pressure than you would have if you are a 17—year—old playing the premier league at a big club. it has opened the eyes to many people in a similar situation to see that being, biting your time and being in and out of the team at manchester city meant to be the only way may not be the right way. so i think he's in a lot of people a huge service byjust showing that it doesn't have to be such a foreign country when it comes to football. know these international matches come across the backdrop of the euros, the delayed euros next summer. there we re delayed euros next summer. there were that germany was excited about those younger players to meet their breakthrough and obviously the international success that followed for the international and england feel similarly confident now?|j
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feel similarly confident now?” think england can be excited. you still need to find the right blend, i think gareth southgate has made progress but that's not quite as sustained progress that you have hoped for. it's been the case of a few steps forward in a few back, and i think covid and the lack of consistency that you get in your starting 11 does not make it easier to develop aside. everyone has the same problem, perhaps a more acute problem when your players are very young and so learning at the same time. i think that extra year that they will have going into this next year will not hurt. so i think in a strange way that they might be one of the huge beneficiaries of this very lopsided season we are having at the moment. many thanks indeed for that. and jude bellingham will make his debut against the republic of ireland.
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a quick run through some of the day's other sports stories and the european qualification tournament for the 2021 women's rugby world cup has been postponed. world rugby hope to rearrange the fixtures. the six nations have confirmed they've cancelled the outstanding three fixtures in the 2020 women's competition. england were the only country to complete all their games and won the grand slam. ulster‘s billy burns is in line to make his ireland debut in friday's autumn nations cup opener against wales. the fly—half is one of three uncapped players to be added to andy farrell's line up — he's brother of former england fly half freddie burns. and back to back titles for the mumbai indians, back to back champions once again. is there for the title in eight years. cementing their legacy as the most successful tea m their legacy as the most successful team in ipl history. formula one has published it's calendar for next year. there are a record 23 races on the schedule starting with australia in march and ending in abu dhabi in december. the netherlands and saudi arabia
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make their debuts, but vietnam has been left off the list. nick parrott explains why. almost exactly two years ago the vietnam grand prix was announced as the first new event introduced by formula i prospect new owners liberty media. you should have been how to run the streets of the capital back in april come up the coronavirus pandemic led to its cancellation. there have been further applications since then. the committee chairman seen here with formula i chairman and chief executive chase carey was the driving force behind the grand prix. he was arrested in august for alleged appropriation of documents containing state secrets. the case is not related to his involvement in the grand prix, but his absence has led to a vacuum in the vietnamese authorities have told fi they have other priorities including key elections, the pandemic and recovery from a typhoon. talks are ongoing about racing in vietnam in 2022 but
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the situation raises the significant possibility it may never happen. bbc fi reporterjennie gow said the absence of the race in hanoi, will be a big disappointment for formula one fans. i think everyone is slightly disappointed because we all love going to new tracks, new places and a street circuit certainly gets you quite excited when it comes to f1 locations. however, actually when you look at the circuit was quite a novel circuit. pretty much around about one point event. they will go back on themselves and never quite sure it will be amazing or not. i think this mixed emotions but i for one would love to go to vietnam. what can i say. the a lot of people feel the same way. a shame it's not happening. a huge amount of investment for a grand prix that will not take place. what location, if any will not take place. what location, ifany do will not take place. what location, if any do we know could replace it?
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a massive investment by the country and there were so keen to have f1 come to them. the first real foray into their own circuit from liberty, the own place they could go, well, this is the new era of formula 1. as not happening. the places where they could go to are pretty similar to this year. some of the third circuit that have been successful. just about to go to turkey can they go back there next year? they beat italy. and we had a great success in portugal. a lot of fans would love to one of those to pop back up in the calendar next year. from four wheels to two. there have been some eye cacthing results from british cyclists in recent weeks. after tayo gaygan hart won the giro d'italia and hugh carthy finishing third at the vuelta a espana on sunday. the 26—year—old from preston isn't getting carried away with his success and is determined to work hard to get even better.
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the team still see me as a project, this is not the finished article. this is me at the top of my game. the team will still treat me as a 26—year—old with an ambitious, as ambitious 26—year—old and not thrown the tour de france next year is a big leader. it's got to be done in the right way. got to be done patiently and got to be done now would discover that there's going to be bad moments as well quit as not a linear line that will go up. it's like a linear line that will go up. it's likea mountain linear line that will go up. it's like a mountain stage of the peaks and troughs. at its own athlete public professional career goes. that former problems and conference problems. it's not just that former problems and conference problems. it's notjust going to be lea n problems. it's notjust going to be lean sailing from here. going to be races before and after. they don't meet the expectations of the team and dealing with that is going to be important. this is the new chapter of my career now. i'm sure i can do this every three weeks. the team
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knew it would be able to do it at some point in the future and maybe not now but in a couple of years or whatever. just enjoy it and get ready for a new chapter. pretty cycling looking in good shape. bryson dechambeau is hoping he can start stacking up the major wins now he's got the first one under his belt. the american has bulked up over the past year and won his first major in september. the world number six has hit a drive 403 yards in practice so how much will his big hitting pay off at augusta? it does provide me a little bit of an advantage in that case, to be able to head into those areas without thinking about it all. so that would be the best answer i can give on that. because look at 18 i'm hopefully going to be able to head over those bunkers where the patrons would be and another one would be 13 even. you know, i can hit it through
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almost two to 14 and there would be there. so this is a unique opportunity i think this year. i'd have no idea where the end game is on this, i've only seen improvements on this, i've only seen improvements on distance and only seen strength increases. i've only felt better every day so i have annoyed year with the endgame is on this but i will say i'm heading further now that i was at shriners, further than the us open. and i'm trying to be you know, a driver this week that may help me hit it a little at further. we will see. it's still up in the air. with that distance he could be the man to be in a gusto. after the american and british contingent will have some just say about that. a race horse has been named after the retired rugby league star rob burrow to help raise money for charity. the thoroughbred is called ‘burrow seven‘ and is being trained in yorkshire. rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease last
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and barry mcdermott is involved, and he heaters this evening. we will come to the horse in a moment which has been aptly named borough seven, but how his rob during the next doing? he's doing 0k it commits around about 12 months as he was diagnosed with motor neuron disease. his communication skills or feeling him a little bit and mobility is not what it was. but rob is in great spirits and still probably looking to play tricks and jokes on everyone around him. he still got a lot of form. tell us how it came about, this idea of a horse which has been named after rob and encouraging people to buy a stake in a syndicate to raise money for a much—needed cause obviously. a business colleague of mine has been involved with a number of these projects, and we first started speaking about it before locked down and went lockdown came ina
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before locked down and went lockdown came in a number of his team—mates and we all had plans to do different things but everything had to be put on hold. so the conversations we we re on hold. so the conversations we were having just got more and more in depth and it's taken a long time to get to this point. fill and his tea m to get to this point. fill and his team have worked incredibly hard. the horse that we've got, borough seven, which shows the horse first and is meant trained by henrietta knight and now in the stable ofjed o'keefe so been in good company. good stocking came over from ireland. a four—year—old gilded and slightly grey course that's got a lot of prospects. so we are first of all excited about what form we can have come excited about how inclusive and how covid friendly it's going to be commit hopefully the main focus is raising money for the main focus is raising money for the motor neurons disease association and his fund. great to
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speak look forward to see it run for the first time agreed to hear that rob is doing ok at the moment. greatest pto and many thanks indeed. pa rt greatest pto and many thanks indeed. part of that scheme to encourage gifted by a stake in the horse to raise some much needed money for motor neurons disease. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello there. much of the country dry it like yesterday but was somewhat sunshine today. and it felt mild as well but tomorrow when wendy crossed the with the rest of the country as rachel remained dry turning when dear. that's wet and windy weather will be pushing into northern ireland, know that western scotland tonight and pretty heavy
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and persistent rain and places, but also many dry variable cloud if you clear spells, later could see a bit of mist and fog across the southeast and chile are six to 8 degrees here, will figure values with the wind and rain. stays wet and ready for northern ireland to come up much of scotland as well, dryerfor england to come up much of scotland as well, dryer for england and wales and the rain arriving here after dark but will be windy despite the drier weather but a few glimmers of brightness and fairly mild, and i'm not quite as mild as what we have had last couple of days. sweeps there wednesday night, thursday drier and brighter and a bit cooler that turns unsettled for the end of the week.
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