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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  November 28, 2020 7:45pm-8:01pm GMT

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and number — one of many tributes at sporting events this weekend. to the match action and new zealand were quick off the mark, with an early try from dane coles. after the break they were ruthless, willjordan racing over for two tries within 10 minutes of coming on. new zealand will almost certainly take the title. in the premier league, leeds held on to beat everton 1—0 at goodison, putting the newly promoted side up to 11th in the premier league table. raphinha with the goal in the 79th minute. it finished 1—0. in the early match, a late penalty for brighton held top of the table this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. liverpool to a draw. the headlines at eight: while a hat—trick for riyad mahrez a warning that hospitals in england helped manchester city give burnley could become overwhelmed a 5—0 thrashing at the ethiad. with coronavirus cases, adam wild reports. if mps don't back new restrictions. the prime minister appoints nadhim zahawi arriving in brighton, as minister for the deployment bright and early. of coronavirus vaccines. jurgen klopp has made no secret iran's president rouhani blames
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of his frustration of a israel for the assassination of a top nuclear scientist — saying his country won't be deterred liverpool's fixture schedule. struggling to get started, only some from its nuclear ambitions. wayward finishing stopped bright and getting going. the liverpool lunchtime violent clashes in paris lock look to be fading when aaron connolly as thousands protest was brought down in the box. against a new law to restrict however, they inexplicably squandered the the sharing of images opportunity, missing of police officers. it comes days after footage emerged their targets completely. of officers beating up a black man. a worrying weekend for 13,000 liverpool convinced they went ahead when mohamed salah did workers at some of the uk's what he does. replays suggested he had barely biggest retail names — a offside, but that was arcadia — the group that owns enough to rule it out. eventually diogo jota, top shop, dorothy perkins, who has been outstanding and miss selfridge is this season, his goal another moment of brilliance. a second was ruled out by the ar, before technology had the final word. in the 90th minute, this looked innocuous enough. replays suggest perhaps it wasn't. pascal gross showing a certain colleague is how it is done. i—i, juergen klopp‘s made not improved much. 12:30pm is a massive challenge for us. believe it or not.
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it is a massive challenge for the team to play wednesday night. with the performance, iam happy, to be honest. i expect a lot from my boys, but i did not expect that we can dominate brighton today like we did. so, liverpool top, manchester city on top form. it took them little over five minutes to take the lead against burnley. riyad mahrez with the goal. he would have a second just moments later. manchester city looking more and more like their old self. for burnley keeper, perhaps not the best day for a premier league debut. he let in three before half—time. benjamin mendy this time with an excellent finish. ferran torres added a fourth after the break. now in complete control, riyad mahrez‘s hat—trick topping off a dominant day. manchester city were quite sensational.
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as we mentioned, leeds won a thrilling game against everton at goodison park. lots of chances for both sides, but amazingly there was just one goal in. raphinha's strike 12 minutes from time enough to see leeds up into iith. in scotland, there were six fixtures in the second round of the scottish league cup today. hibs beat dundee i—o with a jamie murphy goal. a convincing 4—0 win for livingston over championship side ayr. motherwell lost 2—1 to stjohnstone; dunfermline beat arbroath 3—1; it finished 1—0 to alloa athletic against hearts after an extra time penalty. and in the late match st mirren beat aberdeen 2—1. jamie mcgrath scoring in the 88th minute to win it. let's take a look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines... no surprises in qualifying for the bahrain grand prix. mercedes first and second fastest, occupying the front row of the grid. lewis hamilton set a new track record to claim pole ahead of his team mate valtteri bottas, who edged out
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red bull's max verstappen for second place on the grid. the defending champion ding junhui has been put out of the uk snooker championship in only the second round by world number 65 david grace. ding was 5—3 up, but grace fought back to win the match 6—5 in milton keynes. former world champion neil robertson beat chris wakelin 6—1. a six from england captain heather knight gave her side sydney thunder victory at the women's big bash in australia. they beat the melbourne stars by seven wickets with more than six overs to spare. it's the second round of the fa cup and there's been a bit of an upset. national league north minnows chorley came from behind to beat league one peterborough. with that and the rest of the days results, here's ben croucher. it looked like we weren't going to get any shocks today.
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nine games in total today. three non—league sides in action. it looked like we'd not have a shock in sight but the late kick off treated us to a decent giant—killing from chorley. they'd already knocked wigan out in round 1. they are currently second bottom of the national league north. that's the sixth tier in england. peterborough are in league one. that's tier 3. chorley came from behind and thoroughly deserved their win too. they trailed at half time having hit the woodwork twice but conor hall restored parity at london road — cleverly rounding the keeper and then just two minutes later a goal that wouldn't look out of place at the top level with this well worked corner landing at the feet of lewis baines to fire them into round three for the very first time in their 137 year history. incredible scenes at half—time. the draw for that third round is on monday evening at a roundabout 7:10 p monday evening at a roundabout 7:10 pm. nojoy for the other two non league sides today. solihull moors of the national league had their preparations were badly affected.
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they'd not played for 17 days after a positive covid test in the squad and barely been able to train either. they took the lead against league two morecambe but trailed 2—1 untiljordan cranston sent the game to extra time. playing a full 120 minutes was always going to be a stretch too, asjohn 0'sullivan‘s header and then a mitch hancox own goal ended their run. credit to the players to have two weeks credit to the players to have two we e ks off credit to the players to have two weeks off and not to get out onto the grass and train, and to run around for two weeks. to have that resilience and character and work ethic, and in 20 minutes, i have got to applaud my players. 0ne place below solihull moors in the national league are king's lynn. they travelled to portsmouth today and were soundly beaten 6—1 by the 2008 winners. some cracking goals in this one too. tom naylor made it two
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nil in the first half. six different scorers for pompey. the last of them jordy hiwula came off the bench with his own impressive effort. plenty of decent strikes in that one but some rivals for goal of the day at valley parade where bradford were beaten 2—0 by 0ldham athletic in the all league two clash. conor mcaleny equalised for 0ldham on 18 minutes. danny rowe then earned his side a third straightaway win in a week and a place in round three with this effort a couple of minutes after the break. let's ta ke let's take you through all of the results from today. work on beating solihull moors, 4—2. a surprise at priestfield, where drilling were beaten 3— to buy extra ct. —— exeter city. confirmation of that result between bradford and 0ldham. chapman town needed extra time to beat crewe alexandra. confirmation, too, of
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those results between portsmouth and king's lynn and peterborough and charlie. plymouth argyle beating lincoln city 2—0. ben reeves scored a cracking goal in that one. you can see all of those on the bbc sport website. thank you very much. the second round of the fa cup continues tomorrow, and it's an extra special occasion for merseyside based club marine. they're one of only a handful of non—league teams left in the competition, hoping to get a potential draw with a premier league side. they're also one of only two teams to get special dispensation from the government to play during the second national lockdown in england. austin halewood reports. for much of england, it is like time has stood still over the second round of the fa cup continues tomorrow, and it's an extra special occasion for merseyside based club marine. they're one of only a handful of non—league teams left for much of england,
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it is like time has stood still over this second lockdown. grassroots sport had to grind to a halt, but in this part of merseyside, the magic of the fa cup has still shone through. and marine cause the biggest fa cup upset of this year's competition! that was marine beating colchester united, a team 89 places above them, to reach the second round for the first time in 28 years. can't describe the feelings that were going through everyone. even when the penalty went in, you could probably tell by my celebration, i still couldn't believe it went in. everyone was jumping all over each other, there was videos going on, it was a great atmosphere. the first round began just two days after the lockdown started, with marine and nine other non—league sides granted special dispensation by the government to play. well, only canvey island and marine, here in crosby, made it through, and since, they have become the only non—elite football teams in all of england to be allowed to train during this second national lockdown. well, marine play havant & waterlooville on sunday, butjust making the game happen has not been easy. we have to make sure everyone is temperature tested, hand sanitiser, masks, as you have seen. we have got to keep the fa informed of where everyone is. you know, if anyone has got
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symptoms or whatever, that all has to be logged and passed to the fa. and of course the nature of the team being classed as amateur means all of these players have been juggling training with their full—time jobs. so, i am a physio in the royal in liverpool. coming off a covid ward to training, and sometimes thinking, "should i be here, should i not be here?" i don't want to pass it on to the lads and then ruin the next round for them, for example. but to be honest, it has been great, we have followed all the guidelines, all the rules. and again, it has been a pretty smooth transition. and now the team are just one win away from a potential tie with one of the big boys from the premier league. yeah, it would be unreal. unreal for all of us if, like, as we have said, if we win this one and we get a premier league club, i think that is what everyone would want. the fans of the club, as well. if they did manage to get there, those fans might even be allowed in to watch, too. austin halewood, bbc news, crosby. there's a huge british heavweight clash in london tonight as daniel dubois and joejoyce put their unbeaten records on the line.
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meanwhile, in los angeles in the early hours of tomorrow morning, we'll see mike tyson, at the age of 5a, step back into the boxing ring 15 years after he retired. his oppoment is another great former champion, royjonesjunior, who is 51. the eight round exhibition fight in los angeles has had it's critics, but both have been putting in the training, tyson weighing in at 100 kilograms, that's lighter than when he won his first heavyweight title in 1986. jonesjunior is five kilos lighter, but heavier than he was for any of his previous fights, having started out as a middleweight. another former champion, lennox lewis, who beat tyson in 2002, believes there is some merit in this contest. this is something they have done for most of their career, most of their life, is train. their bodies are probably craving it again. and, you know, they won't be the same,
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obviously they are older now, a little slower, won't be able to move around as much as they did when they we re around as much as they did when they were younger. i around as much as they did when they were younger. i am sure around as much as they did when they were younger. i am sure both of them know how to have fun. i mean, you know, you are talking to a movie star, a guy that has his own one—man band show, mike tyson, so he knows how to entertain people. and roy jones, he knows how to entertain people, he is a showboat kind a boxer, so people are going to be on the edge of their seats seeing if he still has it. can't wait to see it. that's all from sportsday. good night. hello there. most places are going to remain cloudy overnight. the cloud lowering to bring some misty weather and some fog over the hills. a lot of that rain that we are
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seeing in england will move away. we will see some patchy cloud moving into scotland, but a frost is developing here with clear skies for longer, it could be down to —5 by the morning in the north—east. with the morning in the north—east. with the cloud elsewhere, it is milder with temptress of 5—7. quite a great start to sunday and many places will cloudy. the cloud tending to lift a little it may brighten up in west wales, northumberland, looks cloudy in england. more clout for western scotla nd in england. more clout for western scotland but some sunny spells for the eastern side of the country. tempter 7—11, more likely to make double figures in the west. probably a bit coolerfor double figures in the west. probably a bit cooler for the eastern side of the uk. quick look at monday and we have some pet patchy rain moving down from the north. most of it affecting scotland, some for northern ireland in the morning. then we get some sunshine following in northern scotland where it is a bit cooler, otherwise tempter is 00:13:50,021 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 around 9—11. —— temperatures around
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