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okay. it's time for sports day. hello welcome to sports day. coming up hello welcome to sports day. coming up on the programme. an fa cup final shootout. liverpool failed to break the deadlock actor extra time. will bring you all the results. champions of scotland once again, celtic celebrate their 52nd league title with a demolition of motherwell. and leinster march onto the final as they aim for a record—equalling fifth european cup.
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welcome to the programme. only one place to start — that's at wembley and the fa cup final, and here we go again. chelsea and liverpool's fa cup final has gone to penalties, in a repeat of the league cup final in february between these two sides. ben croucher has been watching the action. it's hard to believe this game ended in a goalless draw. looks ended in a goalless draw. like were here ended in a goalless draw. for the night. yes if it's anything here for the night. yes if it's anything like league cup final we could be here for quite some time again. zach is stepping up, we are into southern death now. for all after the five penalties are taken, aliquippa missed chelsea. and marnie had the chance to win the game for liverpool taking the last penalty but mandate the chelsea goalkeeper saved the spot kick. here we are at wembley stadium in the fa cup final
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with penalties, the buries that onepass so. this means liverpool must score if they want to stay in this game or chelsea will be the winters. ~ , , ., ~ winters. whenever this is the leak out, i've winters. whenever this is the leak out. i've never— winters. whenever this is the leak out, i've never seen _ winters. whenever this is the leak out, i've never seen anything - winters. whenever this is the leak| out, i've never seen anything quite like that. nobody would blink ist. they were potential of this happening again. league cup final is extraordinary, a london 11 penalty nobody missed until the chelsea goalkeeper ms. put up on that occasion it was... i
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the pressure- — couple more spot kick. you mentioned the pressure. the _ couple more spot kick. you mentioned the pressure. the pressure _ couple more spot kick. you mentioned the pressure. the pressure on - couple more spot kick. you mentioned the pressure. the pressure on these . the pressure. the pressure on these two sides, they've got so much to lose and win and this was a particularly liverpool, all the talk of the quadruple photo but they don't win this david that the champions league final in two weeks' time, still fighting for the permit league title for the update must be so aware of this is a step up to take these penalties. absolutely. as soon as they — take these penalties. absolutely. as soon as they got _ take these penalties. absolutely. as soon as they got into _ take these penalties. absolutely. as soon as they got into the _ take these penalties. absolutely. as soon as they got into the final - take these penalties. absolutely. as soon as they got into the final of - soon as they got into the final of this competition and then the final of the champions league as well, they got a couple of weeks at cans riel at madrid, they were well aware of what's at stake put up the draw last weekend it against tottenham has but that may be a little bit out of their grasp so. they are desperate for this piece of silverware, makes them the england international, next want to step up for chelsea and that is saved by allison! liverpool now have the chance to win it for a second time this afternoon.— this afternoon. this would be remarkable. _ this afternoon. this would be remarkable. were _ this afternoon. this would be remarkable. were going - this afternoon. this would be remarkable. were going to l this afternoon. this would be l remarkable. were going to find this afternoon. this would be - remarkable. were going to find out who's going to be stepping up to take that penalty now. could be the keeper once again? the liverpool
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fans watching this and be very nervous but you mentioned already we've had a couple of injuries now. with mo salah coming off the cracks are beginning to show. yes. are beginning to show. yes, absolutely- _ are beginning to show. yes, absolutely. this _ are beginning to show. yes, absolutely. this is _ are beginning to show. yes, absolutely. this is another l absolutely. this is another substitute replace sandy robertson, the left back, he went off with clap as well. what a moment this would be for semi—cast. to win the fa cup final for liverpool in his first season at the club. extraordinary. probably wouldn't have been taken as if auntie roberts had a bit taken up with up there you go! liverpool at one the fa cup! it is a first time they've won the fa cup at the new wembley, would you believe, back in 2012 losing on medication to chelsea. ten years on they have put that right. the quadrupole as we mentioned still on. first time since
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2001 that the same team has won the league cup and the fa cup in the same season. chelsea by contract did contrast has now become the first since 2007 to lose.— contrast has now become the first since 2007 to lose. another loss for chelsea, this _ since 2007 to lose. another loss for chelsea, this is _ since 2007 to lose. another loss for chelsea, this is now _ since 2007 to lose. another loss for chelsea, this is now three _ since 2007 to lose. another loss for chelsea, this is now three in - since 2007 to lose. another loss for chelsea, this is now three in a - since 2007 to lose. another loss for chelsea, this is now three in a row. | chelsea, this is now three in a row. thomas oogle was chasing his first trophy is chelsea manager, won the champions league last year, juergen klopp is the first german manager to win the fa cup. absolutely extraordinary scenes. for liverpool fans, ou extraordinary scenes. for liverpool fans. you would — extraordinary scenes. for liverpool fans, you would be _ extraordinary scenes. for liverpool fans, you would be forgiven, - extraordinary scenes. for liverpool fans, you would be forgiven, many| fans, you would be forgiven, many might�*ve been thinking that everything was slipping away after all the talk in recent weeks. you feel like this will give them the mindset now heading into that champions league final. it's the boost that they needed. the doubts would've been creeping and otherwise. i would've been creeping and otherwise-— would've been creeping and otherwise. ., �* ~' j otherwise. i don't think they're auoin to otherwise. i don't think they're going to focus _ otherwise. i don't think they're going to focus on _ otherwise. i don't think they're going to focus on that - otherwise. i don't think they're going to focus on thatjust - otherwise. i don't think they're going to focus on thatjust yet. j going to focus on thatjust yet. they do have the premier league, they've got two games coming up in they've got two games coming up in the next week in order to win the
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permit league. at three points behind manchester city with a couple games to go. that will be their immediate focus then they'll turn their focus to champions league final against real madrid and a couple of weeks. these are just wonderful pictures at wembley stadium. the contrast of emotions that you have between chelsea and liverpool right now. that is why we love sports so much.— liverpool right now. that is why we love sports so much. came on... you mention the — love sports so much. came on... you mention the fans _ love sports so much. came on... you mention the fans too, _ love sports so much. came on... you mention the fans too, it's _ love sports so much. came on... you mention the fans too, it's a _ love sports so much. came on... you mention the fans too, it's a fact - mention the fans too, it's a fact that this is a force on the fa cup final at full capacity in three years, what a moment and what a moment for liverpool bands. thank you so much. three days after claiming the scottish premiership title once again, celtic finished the season out in style with a comprehensive 6—0 victory over motherwell. an opportunity then to enjoy their moment at celtic park in front of the home fans, ending their premiership campaign
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with a 32—game unbeaten streak. craig templeton reports. cheering. the countdown is over after grasping the league title on wednesday. now celtic can hold the trophy aloft. we kind of get a lot of rewards for what we do. there's a lot of pressures to it too. it's special, this is... you can't explain just what it means. notjust from celtic i look around what it means to people and the joy would been able to give them this year. it stays with you forever. it was a welcome fit for a champions, a guard of honour for motherwell as you'll never walk alone running around in celtic park. the fans were about to get some sendoff was up get the ball rolling capping off a fine for a season with the opening goal.
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made it and then he'll go produce moment of brilliance putting celtic of 3—0 before halftime. out of the fourth in an emotional moment for celtic fans will never forget. tom says goodbye after nearly a decade. you could say that the celtic fans were in a buoyant mood, well, they're about to go head over heels as a bicycle kick made it 5—0. season celtic simply better than the rest. elsewhere, rangers tuned up for one of the biggest weeks in their history, with a 3—1 win at hearts. rangers take on frankfurt in the europa league final on wednesday. dundee united's win at ross county secured fourth place and prompted a pitch invasion. united gain entry to the europa conference league qualification at the third—round stage. mark mcghee will not continue as dundee manager, after the club was relegated.
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dundee will finish the season bottom, after stjohnstone sealed the relegation play—off spot. mcghee suggested yesterday he was keen to stay but dundee have have "agreed not to renew" his contract. nottingham forest will have the advantage going into the second leg of their play—off semifinal against sheffield united, after winning 2—i this afternoon. the visitors were just two minutes away from leaving sheffield with a richly deserved two—goal lead, but sander berg managed to pull one back in the 91st minute to give the blades hope. drew savage reports. neither side will be completely happy but forrest gave their fans more to cheer about. they dominated the first half, slicing through the blades defence time after time. fotheringham blocks the shot but not the follow—up. this was sheffield united's
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response, egan on the end of a corner and sam's storage in his way. with betterfinishing forest could've wrap this up i have time. chance after chance, they couldn't find a way past bartering him. john egan was caught napping with 20 minutes ago. this time, johnson wasn't going to miss. forest in control until injury time, one last year and i keep from sheffield united and popped up to give them hope and something to play for in the second leg on tuesday night. now to rugby union, and leinster are through to the champions cup final. they sealed a comfortable 110—17 win over holders toulouse in dublin. leinster will be aiming for a first champions cup trophy since 2018 when they take on the winners of tomorrow's match between racing 92 and la rochelle on the 28th of may. reginaldo rosario reports. a blockbuster clash of european
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royalty in the dublin sunshine, between them leinster and toulouse have won 19 champion cup at a frantic start saw leinster strike ist. but things can change in a matter of seconds. the defending champions leading against the run of play. leinster�*s relentless pressure even initially told. two tries in the five minute span, the second a flowing effort finish off saw them lead 23—10 at the break. there was no let up from leinster, johnny sexton pulling the strings for the second try of the day and is tenth in europe this season. time was running out on the rein. a flicker of hope with 15 minutes remaining. it was a mere consolation though, it you can delete back hugo kenyans last minute try the cherry on top for leinster earning themselves an opportunity to win a fifth
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champions cup in marseille where racing 92 or at lower shall await. wasps were beaten 20—18 by lyon in their european challenge cup semifinal. wasps had led at the break after scrum—half dan robson's try, but the french side proved too strong, two converted tries seeing them through despite a late fightback, denying wasps the chance of a first european final in 15 years. the other semifinal between saracens and toulon kicks off injust under an hour. exeter have secured a home fixture in the women's premier 15 play—off semifinals against bristol, who they beat 29—26 at sandy park. bristol knew a win would see them clinch a home tie in the semifinals, and they led in the second half but this try from kate zackary helped turn things around for the hosts, who went on to claim their narrow win. catalans dragons are up to second place in rugby league's super league, after a resounding 40—8 win over warrington wolves. it was 6—6 at half—time
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but the catalans ran away with it in the second half, scoring five tries without reply, two of them in the last five minutes, making it a miserable trip to the south of france for warrington. arthur mourgue rounded things off for the dragons, going over in the final minute. stefanos tsitsipas is through to the rome open final for the first time, beating alexander zverev. he overcame what was a perfect start from zverev to win 4—6, 6—3, 6—3, to reach a fifth masters final, and his fourth on clay. tsitsipas will face the winner of the second semifinal, between novak djokovic and casper ruud, which is getting under way in the next few minutes. in the women's draw, defending champion iga swiatek is through to the final, extending her unbeaten run to 27 matches with a straight—sets win over aryna sabalenka. swiatek produced a clinical performance, breaking sabalenka's serve six times on her way
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to a 6—2, 6—1 victory. the world number one also has the chance to make it five straight tournament wins after victories in doha, indian wells, miami and stuttgart. and swiatek will face ons jabeur in the final tomorrow, the tunisian beating daria kasatkina in three sets. jabeur has won her last 11 matches and also became the first arab or african woman to win a wta 1000 title in madrid last week. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. spain'sjuan pedro lopez has kept the lead at the giro d'italia after a four—man breakaway group battled it out to win stage 8. belgian rider thomas de gendt took the honours at the finish in naples, ten years after he first won a giro stage. italian francesco bagnaia made it back—to—back moto gp poles with top spot in french gp qualifying. he set a two—wheeled track record at le mans. his ducati teammate, jack miller,
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grabbed second spot. aprilia's aleix espargaro starts third ahead of tomorrow's race. edoardo mortara won round seven of the formula e world championship in berlin. the driver for venturi racing finished ahead ofjean—eric vergne in second and third—placed stoffel vandoorne. and it's also been announced that mclaren will have a team in formula e for 2023. now, he's more used to being in the driving seat of the world's most prestigious racing cars, but four—time formula one champion sebastian vettel this week made a surprise visit to a prison, to open a motor workshop for young offenders. it's hoped the mechanics course at feltham young offenders institute in west london could help inmates leave with the skills they need to get a job. celestina olulode reports. he's a world champion
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turned coach... is it better to drive in the ferrari or an aston martin? ..but formula i wasn't the day's main focus. i think life can be, you know, very fair but it can also be unfair and, you know, i think the most important thing is that we all get a second chance in life and we need to find something that sparks our passion or interest and, you know, obviously, that was the idea — the idea with the garage here. standing on podiums and raising trophies is what this four—time formula! champion is known for. but sebastian vettel is at this young offenders institution talking of second chances and changing lanes. for me, of course, i love racing. but racing, at the same time, stands for so much more. it's working with people, working in a group, working in a team, working together trying to improve — and, you know, the same thing you can say about here. it's, you know, you're not kind going to fix this on your own.
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you might but it's much more fun if you do it together and, you know, some people are really good at fixing, other people are really good at co—ordinating the people and the group, so there's lots of skill sets can be found just here, in this small place. i think that's the key to give room, literally, for them to come together and experience, you know, working together and from there, set off, hopefully, a great path of their life. the course lasts for i—2 months and during that time, offenders will learn essential skills like fixing tyres and engines and how to service a car — all vital skills to help them find work once they leave. obviously, coming out of prison, we're all going have criminal records and that could affect us getting employed, but being a mechanic is to open a door for us to be employed and living a crime—free life. what was it like today, meeting sebastian? very motivational,
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very inspirational. | he's a very interesting person. because i feel like a lot of people, they're only going to change when they're ready to change theirself, but i feel like if they take on board all the help that's coming and they be open—minded to it, ifeel like they're — i mean, you have to make a mistake to fix that mistake to learn from it and ifeel like if you make a mistake this far and you come into prison, young offenders feltham, wherever you go, i feel like this should be the stepping stone to your future, to show, like, you made a mistake, it's not bad — everyone makes mistakes — it's about what do to learn from that mistake. at 33%, the reoffending rate at institutions like these has decreased, but it is still high. the government says getting offenders back to work is part of the solution. every one of the businesses that i have spoken to who have taken that risk, that the leap of faith of employing an offender, they tell us that compared to the average, believe it or not, they're just as, if not more, employable, promotable
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and their commitment and their dedication and their focus is very high. in recent years, parts of feltham have been criticised for high rates of violence. a report by the chief inspector of prisons last year noted that one in five children felt unsafe in the section housing under 18s. but this training drive could be the path to change the direction of these young lives for good. celestina olulode, bbc news. the first ever round of the e—skooter championship has been getting under way in london today. the series uses racing versions of the electric scooters you may have seen where you live, although these can get up to 62 miles per hour. and, in the last few minutes, switzerland's matis neyroud has won the first championship race, with britain's danny skinner coming second. you can catch up on all the action on the bbc iplayer.
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now let's get back to football, because the title race in italy is matching the drama of the premier league this season. with two games to go, ac milan are top of serie a, just two points ahead of their city rivals, inter. ac milan used to dominate italian football in the �*90s but they haven't been league champions for 11 years. if results go their way tomorrow, they could finally end that long wait to be crowned champions once more. john bennett is in milan ahead of their huge game against atalanta.
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inter and ac milan iconic home which has seen it all and it's 96 years history. this feels like a special end to a season even by san siro standards. few people know more about ac milan former glory than club legend franco perez a. the success has weighed heavily on ac milan teams until now. translation: i think the team have shown that they know how _ to manage the situation, the tension and responsibility. we know the great objective, the serie a title is still missing. there is positive conviction, this trust and awareness we can really reach what was until a few feet months ago in unexpected objective. it would be a joy for everyone. it's notjust the locals captivated by this title race. for hundred and 50 ac milan fan clubs from all over the world have arrived for a chance to witness history on sunday including this group of supporters from indonesia. how confident are you that milan will win? oh, 100%. they will win. they always win, actually. ac milan last serie a trophy is up there, 11! years ago. ——11 they are so close to adding another trophy to this collection for that the question is, can the current players
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hold their nerve? it's a team which is very well trained to hold psychological pressure. but inter has the same kind of attitude so this makes the whole thing even more exciting and more interesting. inter won't give up on defending their serie a title. their fans celebrating victory in the copper final on wednesday. a huge confidence boost on the league running. i still believe. i hope that milan will lose some point by but as an inter fan i will believe until the end. the atmosphere could well be as intense as it's ever been went milan take on atalanta. if they win and three drop points they could lift the trophy on sunday night. but this feels like a title race that deserves to go
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until the final day of the season. now, back to the fa cup, and tomorrow it's the turn of the women. holders chelsea take on manchester city at wembley. it's the first time the two sides have met in the final and both are targeting a fourth triumph, with city hoping to secure a domestic double, having won the continental league cup in march. rhia chohan looks ahead to the match the showpiece event of women's footballing calendar ill be played out by two teams who have had to pull everything out of the bag this season. a week ago holders chelsea became the first club and women super league history to win three titles in a row. absolutely spectacular! after a campaign of sheer grit and breathtaking audacity. it's come around to the crunch game, semifinals, we coach really well over the years. because the team has been well
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prepared mentally for that. also because the dressing rooms unbelievable. finding, just sustained success without also holding off on title celebrations despite the hangover to remain focus. because standing in the way of their domestic double hopes is a side who sends the return of the year have shown terrific form with a 13 match winning run in all competitions. manchester city haven't been without their problems. a rocky start to the season and key players missing through injury. but they adapted and gained momentum and went on to win the league cup back in march. that's when they ended chelsea's unbeaten run of the year, add a champions league spot to their emphatic performances and they go to wembley with renewed confidence.
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an emotional moment for chloe kelly who scores her first goal recovering from that horrific knee injury! we start together and we always believe that will qualify for champions league. to be in the fa cup final in third place in the league that think no one really expected that other than ourselves. remarkably, given the pre—eminence of these two teams in the women's game, this will be the first time they go head—to—head in an fa cup final. and both will be hoping to get their grip on more silver. before we go, let's go back to our top story, where liverpool have won the fa cup final on penalties against chelsea. sadio mane had the opportunity to win it after cesar azpilicueta missed early in the shoot—out, but his effort saved by edouard mendy, taking it to sudden death. mason mount saw his penalty saved by alisson, leaving substitute kostas tsimikas, who came on for andy robertson, to step up and take the decisive penalty, and he made no mistake, slotting it in the bottom corner to hand liverpool their second
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trophy of the season, and the red half of wembley into scenes of celebration. amazing, we did so good performance. it was a shame we didn't score during the normal time but it was a properfight in the during the normal time but it was a proper fight in the extra time, anything can happen. we had the clinch and the penalties and after the boys were unbelievable, scoring the boys were unbelievable, scoring the goals and i need to save the last one. i'm so happy, i'm so happy. and this is liverpool and captainjordan henderson lifting the fa cup. it's the eight time they've won the cup which is 150 years old. their second trophy this season after the carabao cup. and it means the quadruple is still on, with the premier league finale and champions league final still to come. that's all from sportsday. there will be more reaction to that
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fa cup when on the bbc sport website. goodbye for now. it's been a warm sunny day for most of us but things are changing overnight from the southwest because we are getting more cloud developing here. that's can lead to showers. you could move further north into parts of wales in the midlands. mainly southern england will see the rain. could be quite heavy and potentially even boundary downpours as well. further north dryer with clear spells and clear skies community chiller start to tomorrow in scotland. in by the morning there could be some showers as far north as northern ireland and southwest scotland. heavy ones we start with an southern england, those will tend to move away and generally we will see the show is developing and moving northwards through the day. perhaps northern scotland missing
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the showers and we should get more sunshine arriving across much of wales, the midlands in southern england. a warm day once again here. some showers further north and with the breeze picking up is are likely to be cooler on north sea coast with a more potentially heavy rain and the forecast on monday. goodbye.
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this is bbc news, the headlines at 8pm... vladimir putin tells finland it would be a mistake for the country to join nato. representatives of the miltary alliance are meeting in germany, with sweden and finland expected to apply for membership. this as russian troops withdraw from ukraine's second biggiest city kharkiv, according to its mayor. it's been under constant bombardment since the invasion began. both sides say it's not clear when the war might end. the collective west has declared total hybrid war on us, and it is hard to predict how long this will all last. but it is clear the consequences will be felt by everyone. campaigners say the government's obesity strategy is �*falling apart�*, after a ban on multi—buy deals forjunk food and pre—watershed tv adverts was delayed. one former health minister says it undermines a commitment to healthy living.
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