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it was not done. ii! was not done. within ii! was not done. within t0 seconds it was not done. within t0 seconds of was not done. within 70 seconds of the restart, city's record—setting jack grealish getting his first goal of the game, and that is really how would state into the last minute, until bernardo silva popped up to make it 3—2just until bernardo silva popped up to make it 3—2 just before the final whistle. for liverpool, they will merge onto their first fa cup final for a decade, a trophy that has eluded them since they last won it in 2006. it will be playing either chelsea orchestra palace here next month. for —— or crystal palace. for manchester city, the dream of the trouble is done, but they're still in the lead in the premier league instilled in the premier league installingjim bentley. so instilled in the premier league installing jim bentley. so there could still be more pep guardiola versusjurgen klopp action still to come. i'v e i've not think neutral plans would complain —— i do not think neutral fans would complain. so city can't do the treble, but liverpool can do the quadruple?
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let's hearfrom both managers. qualifying for the quarterfinal is the only— qualifying for the quarterfinal is the only way to do it, so it is a strange — the only way to do it, so it is a strange situation. 0ver the only way to do it, so it is a strange situation. over the moon. we beat the _ strange situation. over the moon. we beat the best football team and the strongest support team in the world and that's_ strongest support team in the world and that's a pretty special moment. we had the chances to equalise in the last minutes, _ when we put our pride - and who we are, so, yeah, it was a difficult fixture _ because we came from something... only we know exactly| where we come from, the games that we had, - the last five, six days away, and with people with problems, . and the guys performed with a lot of pride in the second half. and we did it. and just what other line in relation to that game. there was some disruption of the minute's silence for the 97 victims of the hillsborough disaster before the game, for which manchester city have apologised. they say they...
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they went on to add that the club... well, it was a good day for manchester city in the women's fa cup. they are through to the final, after beating west ham 4—1. the three—time winners of the competition will face either holders chelsea or arsenal for the trophy next month. ben croucher was watching. despite what some west ham fans would have you believe, they were the underdogs for this women's fa cup semifinal, as manchester city showed. the signs were all there. shot off the bar, and surely in! city lead! and it's ellen white. if city's first came from a combination of kiera walsh's opportunism and ellen white's reactions, their second came from a gilly flaherty error. it's kelly, it's 2—0! after a year out with a knee injury, chloe kelly marked her return with a goal. the deficit was halved by half—time, though, when lisa evans twisted
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the manchester city defence inside out — back in the game, in a competition they've never won, a record that would remain when lauren hemp fired city two clear again. she found the target once more in stoppage time to keep city on course for the only piece of silverware they can win this season. no two ways about it, this result was massive. ben croucher, bbc news. we'll hear from west ham manager 0lli harder in a moment, but it's chelsea or arsenal who will await manchester city in the final at wembley — they meet tomorrow. and having that final at the home of football and on tv is a huge deal according to city's kiera walsh. i think when i was growing up, we never really had the... i never seen the stars of today playing at wembley, so i think for us, it's unbelievable. and to see the young girls at the games and all the city fans — you can hear them now — yeah, it's an unbelievable feeling, it's a special moment for everyone and, as i said, we're all really
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looking forward to it now we've got the win. this doesn't define our season. it's been _ this doesn't define our season. it's been a _ this doesn't define our season. it's been a really positive year for us here _ been a really positive year for us here at— been a really positive year for us here at west ham, and we have three games— here at west ham, and we have three games are meeting in the league. in a z to— games are meeting in the league. in a z to the _ games are meeting in the league. in a z to the girls, three chances to be awesome. so let's try our best to be our— be awesome. so let's try our best to be our test— be awesome. so let's try our best to be our best in the next three league games, _ be our best in the next three league games, finish as high as we can, recoup _ games, finish as high as we can, recoup and — games, finish as high as we can, recoup and then start again next year _ it's also a big weekend of cup action in scotland, and hearts are through to the scottish cup final after beating rivals hibs 2—1 in a thrilling encounter at hampden park. patrick gearey was watching the action. two halves of edinburgh thrown together in glasgow. heart of midlothian and hibernian are divided by three miles of geography, more than 120 years of history and, early on, one seconds of stunning quality. ellis simms is on loan from everton but has found a home. stephen kingsley lexi shot himself, so from this free kick, he saw that and raised simms this. no time to admire that the stop hibs had seen enough.
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it tookjust 72 that the stop hibs had seen enough. it took just 72 seconds for chris cadden to respond. he had only played a quarter of a match. was this the equaliser? goalkeeper craig gordon, 39, defined time and ryan porsches. hibs chased hard, perhaps too hard. joe newell had been booked before that tackles of the red card was inevitable. hearts are into the final two face one of those other old neighbours, rangers or celtic. patrick gearey, bbc news. celtic and we play tomorrow. —— and rangers. well, let's hearfrom both camps now after that match, hibs manager shaun maloney in a moment, but first winning manager robbie nielson. it was a tough, tough game. credit to the hearts players, but also credit to the hibs players. i thought they battled really well.
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they put us under a lot of pressure, more so going down to ten men as well. and it was a real nailbiter at the end, but i'm just delighted to get through. you score a goal in that five—minute period, we did well to get a second, and then we made the wee error and letting them in, itjust gives them an opportunity. but to the boys' credit, they hung in there and deserved to go through. we had to play on an edge today, to metch— we had to play on an edge today, to match the _ we had to play on an edge today, to match the physicality of hearts and the aggression they had against us last week — the aggression they had against us last week. i asked the players to do that, _ last week. i asked the players to do that, and _ last week. i asked the players to do that, and joe just slightly went over— that, and joe just slightly went over that _ that, and joe just slightly went overthat. i that, and joe just slightly went over that. i have no problems with joe. he _ over that. i have no problems with joe he has — over that. i have no problems with joe. he has been very good for me. when _ joe. he has been very good for me. when he _ joe. he has been very good for me. when he went off, we still created numerous opportunities. even with ten numerous opportunities. even with teh men. i— numerous opportunities. even with ten men, i thought we were excellent, and just extremely disappointed for the players, that their performance did not quite get their performance did not quite get the result— their performance did not quite get the result they deserved. in the premier league, spurs missed the opportunity to go six points clear in fourth after losing to brighton in the early kick—off. in a game of relatively few chances, it was graham potter's side who eventually found the winner in the final minute, leandro trossard taking advantage of a defensive mistake to seal the three points. brighton move up to
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tenth in the table. arsenal failed to take advantage of their north london rivals' slip up, as they lost themselves at southampton. a goalfrom defenderjan bednarek gave the saints a 1—0 win. arsenal are three points off fourth with a game in hand. it's down to us. the way we defended, it wasn't good enough, and then we had to respond to that, but you have to score the goal with some minutes to go to give you the chance to win the game. you see how the team tried. and whatever you ask them to do, they try to do it. and it is more than ever now i want to be close to them. a hat—trick from cristiano ronaldo took manchester united in to fifth place. norwich had come from two down to 2—2, but ronaldo got the winner with around 15 minutes to go. they are still three points off tottenham with six games to go. it was the second time against spurs with the same result, 3—2, but we should not only rely on him.
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it's still possible, the results elsewhere were good, but again, it doesn't make sense that we're only looking at the other results. we have to make sure that we raise our performance. harlequins were knocked out of rugby union's european champions cup watford are deep in relegation trouble after they lost 2—1 at home to brentford. pontus jansson's headed winner in the fifth minute of injury time means watford are six points from safety, and they've played two games more than everton who are fourth from bottom. rugby union now. harlequins were knocked out of the european champions cup by a single point over two legs of their last 16 tie against montpelier. after being beaten in the first leg in france, they needed to overturn a 14—point deficit, looked on course for it, but marcus smith missed a late conversion, which would have seen them progress. 60—59, they lost on aggregate.
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but leicester tigers are through to the quarterfinals — they beat clermont auvergne 27—17 despite having 0llie chessum sent off. harry potter set up freddie steward to score the try that clinched a win by 56—27 on aggregate. and munster powered to a 26—10 victory over the 2020 champions exeter at thomond park, to make it through to the quarterfinals, winning by a margin of 11 points over the two legs. south african damian de allende scoring the try to wrap things up. munster will play the winners of saturday's late match between toulouse and ulster in the quarters. great britain were unable to secure their place in the billiejean king cup finals after losing the decisive doubles match against the czech republic. a blister prevented emma raducanu playing after her earlier defeat to marketa vondrousova, so with the tie locked at 2—2, harriet dart and katie swan took on vondrousova and karolina muchova. the czech pair came out on top, 6—1, 7—5, on a very cold day in prague.
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snooker�*s world championship has got under way today. the defending champion is mark selby, and he's in action right now at the crucible in sheffield. you can watch it live on the bbc. selby led welshmanjamiejones 6—3 after the opening session of the tournament this morning. they will play to a finish this evening. selby looking for a fifth world title. that's on bbc four and the iplayer. it's also on the bbc sport website and app. selby leading 8—3. also in action and also on the website is the match between last year's runner—up shaun murphy and scotland's stephen maguire. it's 1-1. early stages of that. thatjust got under way this evening and will conclude tomorrow.
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that is all from us here on sportsday. thanks for watching. you can stay up—to—date on all the latest with the bbc sport website and app, but for me and the team, thatis and app, but for me and the team, that is all. hello. it was another glorious day across many parts of the uk, with temperatures approaching 20 degrees in a few spots. how about easter sunday? it is once again looking warm and sunny for most of us, and there's the clue in the headline, because, in fact, there's rain in the forecast as well. so let me explain. high pressure is certainly dominating the weather across most of the uk right now, but a weather front is fast approaching, and this weather front is visible on the latest satellite picture here, just to the west of ireland. and you can see cloud has been
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increasing through the day across some western parts of england and wales, as well as scotland. now, that weather front will make some progress through this evening. ahead of it, it's going to be clear. certainly no rain in the forecast across england, but in northern ireland and western scotland, by the early hours of sunday morning, we are expecting some wet weather, at least damp conditions moving in. not particularly cold tonight. in glasgow, 10 degrees, maybe a bit chilly there in east anglia. so here's the forecast for easter sunday. england looking sunny, wales too, at least for most of the day, but not northern ireland and not the western isles of scotland. the weather front approaches here, and you can see the outbreaks of rain and also, as a result, a lot cooler here, maybe only 13 degrees. and that weather front will push across the country during the course of sunday evening. worth noting that on sunday, the pollen levels will be high, but generally across england and wales, not in scotland and northern ireland. so the forecast, then, for monday, we are expecting the low pressure to be meandering just to the northwest of the uk, but the cool front will move across.
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and you can see that colder air from the north atlantic, just south of greenland here, tucking in, so fresher conditions in place across the uk during the course of monday as a result of this low pressure spinning in. and you can see the cloud and the showers across northern ireland, western scotland. there will probably be a few showers elsewhere across the uk, and those temperatures are just that much lower — 13 in liverpool, maybe 17 or so in london. and the outlook for the week ahead shows those temperatures stabilising around the mid teens across the south of the uk, closer to 11 or 13 in the north. bye— bye.
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