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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  February 12, 2022 7:45pm-8:00pm GMT

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a cardiff with all of iii! a cardiff with all of the atmos-here _ a cardiff with all of the atmosphere one - _ a cardiff with all of the atmosphere one stadium| _ a cardiff with all of - the atmosphere one stadium could summon. but for the welsh players, the captain, would that be enough? because at the visitors were scotland, england beating scotland. a winger out of the gap, just a glamour, enough for him. you can dive for the line like that or you can pirouette like this. with the weight of the forwards behind him, tomas francis. half—time 14—14. now look at finn russell's arm here. the officials decided the scottish player knocked the ball on deliberately, yellow card. wales with a man advantage although the scores were level. dan biggar, 100 international, tries the drop goal. the match—winning points. yes, wales are back. it has been a difficult week, we have had to put up with a lot of flak, rightly so, but to come
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back here with this crowd, grind a result it, put on a show like that, it is one of my best victories in my 100th. ., ., ,_, it is one of my best victories in my 100th. ., ., ,. ., ., , it is one of my best victories in my 100th. ., ., ,_, ., , ~ 100th. parra scored after “ust 67 seconds. 100th. parra scored after “ust 67 senees anti 100th. parra scored after “ust 67 seconds. but do i 100th. parra scored after “ust 67 seconds. but do not h 100th. parra scored after “ust 67 seconds. but do not take _ 100th. parra scored afterjust 67 seconds. but do not take your. 100th. parra scored afterjust 67 i seconds. but do not take your eyes off this very moment —— paris. hanson hit the ball right into his hands. possible transatlantic penalties, ireland kept going with the tries, cutting the french lead to just a point at one point. but with a crushing run, friends are stayed ahead— like just. commentator: a try, surely, for france. and watch the referee tumble but trying and turn his eyes to the line. two matches, two wins. england take on italy in rome tomorrow — a match they've got to win, after scotland beat them at murrayfield last week. after scotland beat them eddiejones has made wholesale changes to the side, eight in total, harry randall will replace ben youngs at scrum—half and earn his third england cap.
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attack coach martin gleeson has promised that england will play their own game, and use the defeat against scotland in a positive way. you learn, don't you? you figure things out and think, what can we get better? and you learn more in a defeat than you do in a victory. hopefully in the long run, it could be good for us. but, yeah, there was a lot of learning from that, and a lot of things to take forward going into this week. next to football, where the european champions chelsea are now the world champions as well. they beat brazilian side palmeiras 2—1 after extra time in abu dhabi tonight to finally win the one trophy that's evaded them, and becomejust the fifth club to win every major title. jim lumsden was watching. they had lifted every other available trophy since roman abramovich took over nearly 20 years
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ago. fold denny finally decade ago, brazil's pal made us anyway this time. —— foiled at the time. lukaku had not scored since january before the semifinal, his goal made a difference any narrow win then. and the belgian striker again put his side egghead. handball by thiago silva provided palmeiras with a penalty that was coolly dispatched it by vigour. it meant extra time where chelsea dominated possession. this time var awarded them a spot for kick... and they stepped up under world champions. palmeiras fans could only look on with envy. it is a trophy that claims especially bright for chelsea, who have no won them all. —— now won them all.
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back at home, it's three games without a win for manchester united now in all competitions, after they missed the chance to move into the premier league's top four in the early game. united did take the lead in the first half, marcus rashford setting up jadon sancho for his first goal at old trafford, but that lead was wiped out soon after the break, with che adams grabbing the equaliser. united were greeted with boos at the full time whistle. you have to see and realise where we currently are. they won 2—3 at tottenham and they expected to beat them easily and we got a point today, we desperately needed three points. but this is the situation we are in, that is why there was a change of managers and why we are here, so if anything, if it had been as everyone expected it to be —— as ever and expected it to be, i wouldn't be here. raheem sterling scored a hat—trick as manchester city beat norwich 4—0, his fifth for the club.
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sterling gave them the lead in the first half. phil foden scored city's second, before two more from sterling wrapped things up. that puts them 12 points clear of liverpool at the top of the premier league, although they have this played two more games. everton have ended a run of six league games without a win, as they beat leeds 3—0. it's their first premier league win since frank lampard took over, and it moves them five points clear of the relegation zone. captain seamus coleman put them ahead from donny van de beek�*s cross. michael keane headed in the second, and anthony gordon added the third after half time. elsewhere, brentford drew 0—0 with crystal palace, goals from neal maupay and alex webster gave brighton a 2—0 win at watford that leaves roy hodgson's side deep in relegation trouble. in scotland, aaron ramsey made his first start for rangers as they beat annan athletic 3—0 in the fifth round of the scottish cup. fashion sakala scored rangers' third with this effort, which caught the annan keeper by surprise but was it a cross or a shot?
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filip helander and kemar roofe the other scorers for rangers as their bid to win 34th scottish cup continues. earlier, hearts and livingston was goalless after extra time, with the hosts going through on penalties. motherwell, st mirren, and dundee united are also through to the last eight. to the winter olympics in beijing — still no medals for team gb, with nothing to show in the skeleton for the first time in 20 years. there was some good news for britain's curlers though on day eight, as they beat the united states. 0ur senior sports news reporter laura scott is there for us. there is both soul—searching and head—scratching within team gb�*s skeleton squad after a dismal couple of days here at the sliding centre. skeleton has been the linchpin of great britain's winter olympics success in recent years with gold medals at the past three games, medals at every olympics since 2002, but none here.
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with the difficulty on the track exemplified most by laura dees, who finished with a bronze four years ago, but came 19th tonight, meaning none of the four british skeleton athletes finished inside the top ten. that is despite nearly £6.5 million of uk sport funding. there are questions being asked about their sleds. elsewhere today, great britain's pair of charlotte banks and hugh nightingale finished sixth in the mix snowboard cross team event. at the halfway stage in his games, team gb are still without a medal. i'm hearing that there is disappointment and frustration in the camp, but not deflation at this stage. hopes remain in the carling and eddie bobsleigh. elsewhere today, we have had an update on the ongoing saga related to the teenage skating prodigy valieva.
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we have heard from the... the world anti—doping agency and the international skating union against the russian authorities�* decision to left her provisional suspension after she tested positive for a banned substance. we now know the hearing will take place in beijing tomorrow evening with a decision expected on monday after. valieva practised today and that is because, as things stand, she will be any women's singles event on tuesday, where she is the favourite for gold. but that decision now lies in the hands of a three—person panel, who are dealing with a case that is both because it concerns russia and doping, but also deeply troubling because it concerns a 15—year—old athlete. while team gb still wait for a medal, they've kept their play off hopes on track in the women's curling after the british team won an important match against the united states the american's went into this this unbeaten but despite losing two of their three matches so far — eve muirhead here, vicky wright,
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jen dodds and hailey duff held off a fightback to win10—5. that means they're back on track in the round robin phase and return to the ice against denmark tomorrow. and it was all rock and roll for team gb�*s lilah fear and lewis gibson on the ice rink as they danced to a kiss medley in the first part of the olympic ice dance competition. the british pair sit 10th after today's performance, with attention now turning to monday's free dance. there was a terrific game at headingley in rugby league's super league today, with warrington coming from behind. with warrington coming from behind late in the game to beat 12—man leeds rhinos by 22 points to 20. eight time super league champions leeds led for much of the first half before josh charnley scored one of his two tries to send warrington injust two points
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behind at the break. the rhinos extended their lead in the second half, but with six minutes left on the clock it was 20 points all when connor wrench crossed the line. that left his team—mate stefan ratchford to conquer his nerves. that he did, completing a memorable 22—20 win for the wolves. its currently 16—10 to huddersfield against toulouse. that's all from sportsday. you can catch up with more on the bbc sport website, but from all of us, goodbye. a little bit of brightness to end the day across some parts of the country. but overall, it was a cloudy day with rain at times, and the week ahead is also looking
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very unsettled, as this powerfuljet stream is expected to send multiple areas of low pressure in our direction — that means bouts of wind and rain, and actually, from midweek onwards, some of these low pressures could be pretty nasty, bringing the risk of some quite stormy weather across northern parts of the uk. you can see those strong winds blowing out of the west — it'll actually be relatively mild, in fact, midweek across some southern parts of the uk, temperatures could even reach around 15 celsius. so yes, low pressures bring wind and rain, but they also can bring some very mild weather, too. let's have a look at the short term, then — so through the early hours, you can see some clear skies there across some northern and eastern areas, but the next low pressure is approaching. weather fronts sweeping in the wind and the rain to some southwestern and western parts of the country. mild in plymouth and cardiff, around nine celsius, a little bit colder there in eastern scotland, perhaps close to freezing in the glens.
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so the weather map shows a low pressure crossing the uk during the course of sunday. it will be wet right from the word "go" across many northern and western parts. i think east anlgia and the southeast may have some brightness early in the morning before that rain reaches you later on in the day. and there's also a chance that later on in the day, skies may clear, and you might get some late brightness around western parts of the uk. but the north of scotland should stay dry and bright all the while on sunday. and here's sunday evening — you can see that rain dragging its heels across the south of the country, it'll probably stay wet all through the evening and into the early hours of monday. here's monday's weather map — low pressure out in the north sea, that means a cold northerly across scotland and along the north sea coast. it will feel pretty baltic, with the wind blowing off the north sea. some showers, for sure, the best of the weather will be out towards the west and the south. here, temperatures will be around,
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say, at best ten celsius, but six celsius in the northerly, and newcastle is pretty chilly indeed. bye— bye.
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