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your plans they mean for you and your plans into the start of next week. area covered by this red warning for monday and tuesday is a large part of england stop it is notjust the london thing. manchester and leeds included. the greatest confidence of the highest impacts but more of the uk covered by amber extreme heat warnings including wales and southern scotland and widespread impact. we have seen record heat in spain and portugal which is being drawn north over the weekend to the uk. this is a naturally occurring weather pattern to bring heat from the south towards us in the summer, what is unnatural is how much higher those temperatures are expected to be as a result of climate change. we are not there yet. now is the time to get as much cool air into or homes as possible as temperatures drop to single figures in place overnight. this ours at the moment by the way but will start tomorrow with a bring across parts of northern scotland, more of scotland will cloud over during the day with a bit of patchy rain moving on, similar in northern ireland and much
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of england and wales, sunshine. a warmer day, though to mid—20s but close to 30 in london area. those temperatures head up further on sunday. some wind a clear way from scotland during the day but it is at this stage we will see those temperatures well above 30 across parts of england and wales with the highest temperatures in monday to tuesday and a0 celsius as possible. this is notjust summer, have the weekend to prepare for it. thanks, nick. and that is the bbc news at six from all of us this evening — you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website, from the six team it's goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, goodnight.
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hello, i'm all foster. here's what's coming up for you on sportsday this evening. how will england cope without their head coach against northern ireland tonight? sarina wiegman has covid. is this goodbye? an emotional tiger woods misses the cut and reveals that's probably his last open at st andrews. back to the leading the championship at the home of golf, it helps if you're called camera. —— cameron. we'll also head live to oregon, where the action is under way on the opening day of the world athletics championships. also coming up on the programme: ahead of their series decider against australia, eddiejones says television match officials are ruining rugby union. and stage 13 of the tour de france is unlucky for fred wright as the briton has to settle for second place.
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evening, we'll start with the women's euro�*s. not to back in. —— lots to back in. we're just under 90 minutes away from kickoff at st mary's between england and northern ireland. the northern irish know that their tournament is over after tonight's game. the lionesses are sure of reaching the quarterfinals as group winners, but they've had a bit of a set—back — sarina wiegman, their head coach, will miss the game after testing positive for covid. jane dougall is at the game in southampton for us. evening, jane. england should still win this game comfortably, but this latest covid case in the camp will be unsettling.
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welcome to a sunny southampton, but without sarina, who tested positive for covid earlier. she will still be able to communicate with the rest of the dugout regardless of the fact she will not be in the dugout. the assistant coach will be leading the team. sarina wiegman will be able to send instructions to him. we spoke to her yesterday, and she seemed absently fine, but we are told she tested positive this morning. the thing is this match is a dead rubber effectively against norway because england have already qualified. you can hear the cheers because the england team are walking out on the pitch. they'rejust england team are walking out on the pitch. they're just over to the right. sarina wiegman has been asked if she would rotate her squad
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players. she said she wouldn't because she said nine days between the norway match in the quarterfinal, eitheragainst the norway match in the quarterfinal, either against spain or denmark, would be too long. but there is still the factor of injuries. she was asked about that yesterday. always, things can happen at the level we play. what we want to do is play a good game. if we are focused, we are concentrated, we keep the ball going and be composed. that's what we have to do. you always know at this level, you always look for the edge and things can happen, and another player won't be ready. we don't hope that, but priorities keep rhythm. for northern ireland, we
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know there tournament is effectively over. it looks like they will finish bottom of their group. it's also been a success to be the first women's northern ireland team to get to a major tournament, and score their very first gold. —— goal. manager kenny shields said they're going to be given their very best account of themselves that they can. it will be very intense, especially from _ it will be very intense, especially from their— it will be very intense, especially from their end, and as i said, what canyou— from their end, and as i said, what can you call— from their end, and as i said, what can you call them? they've got great players. _ can you call them? they've got great players, great team. philip nevill has left _ players, great team. philip nevill has left a — players, great team. philip nevill has left a great foundation for the new manager, and that hasn't gone unnoticed — new manager, and that hasn't gone unnoticed i— new manager, and that hasn't gone unnoticed. i feel like they could — whether_ unnoticed. i feel like they could — whether i— unnoticed. i feel like they could — whether i can say of this — they could _ whether i can say of this — they could win — whether i can say of this — they could win win the tournament. we
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will try— could win win the tournament. we will try our— could win win the tournament. we will try our best to do something that our— will try our best to do something that our country can be proud of. there's the danger. that's the danger that one of those lionesses's key players could get cropped. absolutely. this is the home nations match. tensions will run high and there is one player in particular, sarah mcfadden, who has been formidable. she stopped the winner from scoring in the match against norway, gave an austrian player but he knows — not on purpose by the way. —— a bloody nose. there is the issue of her being very physical. a little earlier, i spoke to ian right
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and asked him about that physicality. when you look at sarina and how she's— when you look at sarina and how she's done — when you look at sarina and how she's done it. _ when you look at sarina and how she's done it, especially- when you look at sarina and how she's done it, especially in - when you look at sarina and how she's done it, especially in the l she's done it, especially in the netherlands— she's done it, especially in the netherlands in— she's done it, especially in the netherlands in 2017, _ she's done it, especially in the netherlands in 2017, she - she's done it, especially in the | netherlands in 2017, she never change — netherlands in 2017, she never change that— netherlands in 2017, she never change that team _ netherlands in 2017, she never change that team around. - netherlands in 2017, she never change that team around. thel netherlands in 2017, she never- change that team around. the whole squad _ change that team around. the whole squad knows — change that team around. the whole squad knows if— change that team around. the whole squad knows if you _ change that team around. the whole squad knows if you get— change that team around. the whole squad knows if you get in— change that team around. the whole squad knows if you get in there, - squad knows if you get in there, you have a _ squad knows if you get in there, you have a very — squad knows if you get in there, you have a very good _ squad knows if you get in there, you have a very good chance _ squad knows if you get in there, you have a very good chance of- squad knows if you get in there, you have a very good chance of staying i have a very good chance of staying in there _ have a very good chance of staying in there she— have a very good chance of staying in there. she does _ have a very good chance of staying in there. she does like _ have a very good chance of staying in there. she does like to - have a very good chance of staying in there. she does like to stick- have a very good chance of staying in there. she does like to stick to. in there. she does like to stick to the same — in there. she does like to stick to the same team. _ in there. she does like to stick to the same team. if— in there. she does like to stick to the same team. if the _ in there. she does like to stick to the same team. if the rhythm, . in there. she does like to stick tol the same team. if the rhythm, it's the way— the same team. if the rhythm, it's the way the — the same team. if the rhythm, it's the way the players _ the same team. if the rhythm, it's the way the players are _ the same team. if the rhythm, it's the way the players are feeling. i the way the players are feeling. they— the way the players are feeling. they probably _ the way the players are feeling. they probably will _ the way the players are feeling. they probably will want - the way the players are feeling. they probably will want to - the way the players are feeling. they probably will want to play. she's _ they probably will want to play. she's going _ they probably will want to play. she's going to _ they probably will want to play. she's going to have _ they probably will want to play. she's going to have to- they probably will want to play. she's going to have to manage i they probably will want to play. - she's going to have to manage that. i don't _ she's going to have to manage that. i don't see _ she's going to have to manage that. ldoh't see too— she's going to have to manage that. i don't see too much— she's going to have to manage that. i don't see too much changes, - she's going to have to manage that. i don't see too much changes, but . i don't see too much changes, but you idon't see too much changes, but you probably— i don't see too much changes, but you probably have _ i don't see too much changes, but you probably have to _ i don't see too much changes, but you probably have to manage - i don't see too much changes, but - you probably have to manage someone like frank— you probably have to manage someone like frank kirby — you probably have to manage someone like frank kirby. they— you probably have to manage someone like frank kirby.— like frank kirby. they probably want to rove a like frank kirby. they probably want to prove a point _ like frank kirby. they probably want to prove a point as _ like frank kirby. they probably want to prove a point as well. _ like frank kirby. they probably want to prove a point as well. they've - to prove a point as well. they've done so well to get here. we see and touch challenges going in —— we've seen tough challenges. touch challenges going in -- we've seen tough challenges.— seen tough challenges. asked the competition. _ seen tough challenges. asked the competition, and _ seen tough challenges. asked the competition, and they're - seen tough challenges. asked the competition, and they're still... i | competition, and they're still... i still think— competition, and they're still... i still think it's — competition, and they're still... i still think it's amazing _ competition, and they're still... i still think it's amazing with - competition, and they're still... i still think it's amazing with theirl still think it's amazing with their resources — still think it's amazing with their resources. the _ still think it's amazing with their resources. the fact _ still think it's amazing with their
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resources. the fact that - still think it's amazing with their resources. the fact that the - resources. the fact that the northern— resources. the fact that the northern ireland federationj resources. the fact that the - northern ireland federation only took 22016— northern ireland federation only took 22016 to... _ northern ireland federation only took 22016 to... what— northern ireland federation only took 22016 to... what they've i northern ireland federation only i took 22016 to... what they've done with an _ took 22016 to... what they've done with an 18_ took 22016 to... what they've done with an 18 lead. _ took 22016 to... what they've done with an 18 lead, 16 _ took 22016 to... what they've done with an 18 lead, 16 games- took 22016 to... what they've done with an 18 lead, 16 games to - took 22016 to... what they've done with an 18 lead, 16 games to play, i with an 18 lead, 16 games to play, is unbelievable. _ with an 18 lead, 16 games to play, is unbelievable. england - with an 18 lead, 16 games to play, is unbelievable. england have - with an 18 lead, 16 games to play, is unbelievable. england have to l is unbelievable. england have to deal with it _ is unbelievable. england have to deal with it. that's _ is unbelievable. england have to deal with it. that's what - is unbelievable. england have to. deal with it. that's what happens. it's not long until we actually see those starting line—ups, and we don't expect there to be many changes. we know that northern ireland are... the other two teams play each other at eight o'clock. all austria have to do is avoid defeat in order to get through to the knockout stages. norway, very different. after that humiliating loss england, they have to win against austria, and they will be like a wounded animal after that defeat. so expect to see them throw
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everything at that match. they have to win in order to get through. certainly not the case here, but lots of pride at stake, and this is a home nation match. the sun is out and look at southampton, it is smiling upon both england and northern ireland. kick—off is at eight o'clock. northern ireland. kick-off is at eight o'clock.— northern ireland. kick-off is at eight o'clock. jane, many thanks indeed. eight o'clock. jane, many thanks indeed- you _ eight o'clock. jane, many thanks indeed. you just _ eight o'clock. jane, many thanks indeed. you just miss _ eight o'clock. jane, many thanks indeed. you just miss getting i indeed. you just miss getting drenched by a sprinkler! well done for that. let's head to st andrews now, because there are still dozens of golfers out on the course looking to make the cut for the weekend at the open. tiger woods won't be there. he finished on 9 over after his second round — that's currently 22 shots off the top of the leaderboard. let's speak to our reporter ben croucher, who is at the course. still a lot of golf to go. we have
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that emotional sight of tiger woods coming on the 18, and probably the last time we see him at any open. it last time we see him at any open. it looked like —— felt like the end of an era. few have or probably will get the adulation and the applause that woods got coming down the 18th. his playing partners dropped back and allowed him to take to the fairway on his own and soak it all up. rory mcilroy was coming down the adjacent first. that applause went on and on. the respect of the adulation still endures. he didn't show much love to him. probably said goodbye to saint andrews, but not to the goal. it was very emotional. i've been
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coming — it was very emotional. i've been coming here since 1995. i don't know when, i_ coming here since 1995. i don't know when, ithink— coming here since 1995. i don't know when, i think the next one comes around _ when, i think the next one comes around at — when, i think the next one comes around at 2030. i don't know if i'll be physically able to play by then, so to— be physically able to play by then, so to me. — be physically able to play by then, so to me. it— be physically able to play by then, so to me, it felt like this might have _ so to me, it felt like this might have been— so to me, it felt like this might have been my last open year at st. andrews _ have been my last open year at st. andrews. the ovation and warmth was an unbelievable feeling. it andrews. the ovation and warmth was an unbelievable feeling.— an unbelievable feeling. it really was. we spoke a couple of hours ago. we said the course was going to be able to toughen up. what a phenomenal round from cameron smith.- round from cameron smith. never trust what i _ round from cameron smith. never trust what i have _ round from cameron smith. never trust what i have to _ round from cameron smith. never trust what i have to say _ round from cameron smith. never trust what i have to say about - round from cameron smith. never| trust what i have to say about golf. cameron smith tearing up st. andrews today. the best round of the day so far. 8—under par, taken him to 13 under par. started with three birdies, picked up another three
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before the tenth. 0n the 1ath, a monster putt sunk for eagle, taken him for 30. that is three shots clear of cameron young. johnson said his driver kept in out of the bunkers, which is proof throw around this smith finished third for second at the masters, taking his first major title. at the masters, taking his first major title-— major title. was still plenty of uolf to major title. was still plenty of golf to be _ major title. was still plenty of golf to be played, _ major title. was still plenty of golf to be played, rory- major title. was still plenty of i golf to be played, rory mcilroy's onlyjust headed out the back nine and he is really in the hunt. look like ou and he is really in the hunt. look like you might — and he is really in the hunt. look like you might be _ and he is really in the hunt. look like you might be fading - and he is really in the hunt. ltrfra; like you might be fading away, but back to back birdies around the turn of his round. he is currently on right under par. rory mcilroy had a great first round and then faded really badly in the second. but he's right in the hunt at the moment on nine under par. just find a him as a
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fellow english man. he's sitting on eight under par, made a very steady start before the birdies started to drop. six of them in total starting at the 6th. i struggled off the tee and paste putting — i struggled off the tee and paste putting wasn't _ i struggled off the tee and paste putting wasn't quite _ i struggled off the tee and paste putting wasn't quite there. - i struggled off the tee and paste putting wasn't quite there. i- putting wasn't quite there. i found the agrees — putting wasn't quite there. i found the agrees and _ putting wasn't quite there. i found the agrees and more _ putting wasn't quite there. i found the agrees and more difficult - putting wasn't quite there. i found the agrees and more difficult than| the agrees and more difficult than yesterday. — the agrees and more difficult than yesterday. so _ the agrees and more difficult than yesterday, so it's— the agrees and more difficult than yesterday, so it's nice _ the agrees and more difficult than yesterday, so it's nice to- the agrees and more difficult than yesterday, so it's nice to start - yesterday, so it's nice to start here _ yesterday, so it's nice to start here and _ yesterday, so it's nice to start here and get— yesterday, so it's nice to start here and get a _ yesterday, so it's nice to start here and get a little _ yesterday, so it's nice to start here and get a little closer. i here and get a little closer. overall. _ here and get a little closer. overall. a _ here and get a little closer. overall, a good _ here and get a little closer. overall, a good day- here and get a little closer. overall, a good day and - here and get a little closer. - overall, a good day and looking forward — overall, a good day and looking forward to — overall, a good day and looking forward to the _ overall, a good day and looking forward to the weekend. - so, still plenty of golf still to be played about two or three hours still left on the course. let's bring you up to speed without leaderboard. cameron smith three shots clear.
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mcelroy still out on the course. you adam scott putting himself right in the hunt on seven under par. quick nod to some of the amateurs. including barclay brown, six under par. just a quick word, we have two camerons at the top of the leaderboard. no cameron has ever won a major championship. titer;t leaderboard. no cameron has ever won a major championship.— a ma'or championship. they haven't not a major championship. they haven't not a a major championship. they haven't got a chance — a major championship. they haven't got a chance now, _ a major championship. they haven't got a chance now, that's _ a major championship. they haven't got a chance now, that's the - a major championship. they haven't got a chance now, that's the kiss . a major championship. they haven't got a chance now, that's the kiss of| got a chance now, that's the kiss of death. many thanks indeed, ben. highlights coming up on nine o'clock. bbc sport website. time to have a quick look at some of today's main football stories. christian eriksen has joined manchester united on a three—year deal. the 30—year—old danish international, who suffered a cardiac arrest playing at last year's euros, spent the second half of last season at brentford. raphinha has left leeds united for barcelona. the deal for the brazilian midfielder, who had two
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seasons at elland road, is worth up to £55 million. liverpool beat crystal palace in the final match of their preseason tour of the far east. goals from captainjordan henderson and this from mo salah saw them win 2—0 in singapore. the world athletics championships are under way in oregon, the first time it's been held in the us. great britain have set themselves a fairly modest target of between two and five medals across the ten days of competition. here's our sports correspondent, andy swiss. he's a history student from halifax with the world at his feet. last month, max berg ran the quickest 800 metres by anyone this year. suddenly, he's one of the favourites of the world titled — not bad for a 20—year—old coached by his dad and then by his grandfather at his local
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club. mr; then by his grandfather at his local club. ~ , , then by his grandfather at his local club. g , . club. my parents were concerned i wasn't doing enough _ club. my parents were concerned i wasn't doing enough exercise, - club. my parents were concerned i wasn't doing enough exercise, sol club. my parents were concerned i | wasn't doing enough exercise, so i suppose the natural thing to do was to ship me off and do it a bit —— a bit of training. ijust pursued it from bit of training. i 'ust pursued it from there.— bit of training. i 'ust pursued it from there. burgin said he was insired from there. burgin said he was inapired by _ from there. burgin said he was inspired by watching _ from there. burgin said he was i inspired by watching hodgkinson from there. burgin said he was - inspired by watching hodgkinson when silver in the 800 last year. now the pair are britain's biggest hopes of gold. 5 pair are britain's biggest hopes of old. �* ,, , ., , . gold. 's been doing it since he was like 12 years _ gold. 's been doing it since he was like 12 years old. _ gold. 's been doing it since he was like 12 years old. he's _ gold. 's been doing it since he was like 12 years old. he's definitely i gold. 's been doing it since he was like 12 years old. he's definitely a l like 12 years old. he's definitely a bil like 12 years old. he's definitely a big potential. it's good to share that with — big potential. it's good to share that with him.— big potential. it's good to share that with him. .,, , , that with him. those hopes will be decided here _ that with him. those hopes will be decided here in _ that with him. those hopes will be decided here in the _ that with him. those hopes will be decided here in the leafy - that with him. those hopes will be decided here in the leafy town - that with him. those hopes will be decided here in the leafy town of. decided here in the leafy town of eugenein decided here in the leafy town of eugene in origin. the birthplace of the nike brand, it's become a spiritual home in american athletics, nicknamed track town usa.
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despite america's huge success of track and field, the sport still has a relatively low profile here — something the organisers are keen to change. something the organisers are keen to chance. _, , something the organisers are keen to chante. , , , change. globally, everybody recognises _ change. globally, everybody recognises the _ change. globally, everybody recognises the us _ change. globally, everybody recognises the us track - change. globally, everybody recognises the us track and | change. globally, everybody- recognises the us track and field team, _ recognises the us track and field team, there _ recognises the us track and field team, there are _ recognises the us track and field team, there are athletes - recognises the us track and field team, there are athletes that. recognises the us track and fieldj team, there are athletes that we celebrate — team, there are athletes that we celebrate in _ team, there are athletes that we celebrate in europe _ team, there are athletes that we celebrate in europe and - team, there are athletes that we celebrate in europe and more - celebrate in europe and more broadly _ celebrate in europe and more broadly. they— celebrate in europe and more broadly. they can _ celebrate in europe and more broadly. they can still- celebrate in europe and more broadly. they can still walk . celebrate in europe and morej broadly. they can still walk in their— broadly. they can still walk in their own _ broadly. they can still walk in their own towns _ broadly. they can still walk in their own towns in _ broadly. they can still walk in| their own towns in anonymity. broadly. they can still walk in - their own towns in anonymity. this will be a telling _ their own towns in anonymity. this will be a telling ten _ their own towns in anonymity. will be a telling ten days. their own towns in anonymity. tiiiiir: will be a telling ten days. the world's best are ready to go. andy swiss, bbc news, eugene. let's head to eugene and speak to andy now. you're eight hours behind us, and that means there could be held off a lot of late nights for athletics fans over here. i think ithinka i think a lot of coffee could be required over the next ten days. as
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you say, theyjust got under way. we have the preliminary rounds. just going through quality —— qualification of the men's high jump. holly bradshaw qualifying, but this week and is nominated by the two 100 metres. britain will hope to have two athletes and that 100 metre smiles. —— finals. darrellactually beat dena asher smith at the recent british championships, and she said this victory will give her huge confidence and a huge boost. i have it run the 200 yet, so probably— i have it run the 200 yet, so probably by less than ten in my life _ probably by less than ten in my life it's — probably by less than ten in my life. it's nice to come away because
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the 100 metres was a great quality race, _ the 100 metres was a great quality race, and _ the 100 metres was a great quality race, and im — the 100 metres was a great quality race, and i... iwant to be the 100 metres was a great quality race, and i... i want to be the winner — race, and i... i want to be the winner you— race, and i... i want to be the winner. you have to as an athlete. i believe _ winner. you have to as an athlete. i believe i_ winner. you have to as an athlete. i believe i can— winner. you have to as an athlete. i believe i can do better. once you're there, anything can happen. challenge for medals, really. could be a big weekend for neita, but sadly, another british hope is over before it's become. chris thompson has announced he's had to withdraw from the marathon on sunday. he can't get here to eugene heat. he has a visa issue a lot of athletes and countries have also had. he said in a statement that he is absolutely devastated, adding it should never have got to this point
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and it's hard to believe it has. huge disappointment there for chris thompson. it'll be interesting to see how many other athletes from other countries have the same issues. a , other countries have the same issues. , ., ., , issues. many thanks indeed. that is a big issue- — can watch across the bbc. this is the highjump can watch across the bbc. this is the high jump qualifying can watch across the bbc. this is the highjump qualifying as can watch across the bbc. this is the high jump qualifying as well for the high jump qualifying as well for the men. we've got qualifying to prevent —— preliminary round. bbc one takes over at a quarter to one 0ne takes over at a quarter to one in the morning. about four hours of coverage. and this week's sports desk podcast asks why athletics hasn't cracked america. you can listen on bbc sounds or your usual download service. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today.
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england's women set up target to win their second one—day international. sophia dunkley scored her one—day century. monday's race meetings have all been called off due to heat waves. ben stokes is to miss next month's hundred. the england captain wants to manage his workload and fitness. he struggled with a knee problem during england's tour of west indies in march. huge weekend in international rugby union — england, wales, scotland and ireland all have tests that will decide their respective series in the southern hemisphere. ajones a jones says ajones says he's unhappy with some of the officiating over the previous weekend. officials have been ruining
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the spectacle, he said. let's bring in our rugby union correspondent, chrisjones. eddiejones himself eddie jones himself is eddiejones himself is part of a high—performance committee who feeds into make changes happen, and my understanding is he was pretty supportive of red and yellow cards being used as deterrence. he's also part a group that approved greater measures of powers from the tmo. they really caught the wallabies cold, but you would've thought that australia will be ready for that early storm. australia will be ready for that early storm-— australia will be ready for that earl storm. . 3 ~ , ~ early storm. that's the key. whether en . land early storm. that's the key. whether england can — early storm. that's the key. whether england can start _ early storm. that's the key. whether england can start with _ early storm. that's the key. whether england can start with that _ early storm. that's the key. whether england can start with that name - england can start with that name intensity, ferocity, accuracy and intent. forthe intensity, ferocity, accuracy and intent. for the last three years, and have flickered between styles. —— england have. but they're back to
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their best in brisbane. the wallabies will be ready, they have to be tactically smarter, especially to be tactically smarter, especially to come back england's kicking game. you would expect the wallabies to be better than they were, but they've been badly hit by injuries. let’s been badly hit by in'uries. let's switch to been badly hit by injuries. let's switch to wellington. _ been badly hit by injuries. let's switch to wellington. the - been badly hit by injuries. let's switch to wellington. the arlen coach says he wants chaos to their series decider —— ireland coach. though i don't know how much more chaos they can be! heart though i don't know how much more chaos they can be!— though i don't know how much more chaos they can be! new zealand, who not two chaos they can be! new zealand, who got two yellow _ chaos they can be! new zealand, who got two yellow cards _ chaos they can be! new zealand, who got two yellow cards in _ chaos they can be! new zealand, who got two yellow cards in a _ chaos they can be! new zealand, who got two yellow cards in a red - chaos they can be! new zealand, who got two yellow cards in a red card, . got two yellow cards in a red card, which would have been down to 12 because there was a scrum in the... that was pure and utter chaos. new zealand will come with some strategy and ireland have to throw a spanner in the works to make it as chaotic as possible. i in the works to make it as chaotic as possible-—
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in the works to make it as chaotic as possible. i don't think even the most ardent _ as possible. i don't think even the most ardent of _ as possible. i don't think even the most ardent of welsh _ as possible. i don't think even the most ardent of welsh fans - as possible. i don't think even the most ardent of welsh fans will. as possible. i don't think even the l most ardent of welsh fans will think they're in a position to win, but here they are after turning that one around. t0 here they are after turning that one around. ., ., ~' here they are after turning that one around. ., ., ,, ., ., ., around. to take it to a final weekend — around. to take it to a final weekend is _ around. to take it to a final weekend is astonishing. . around. to take it to a final l weekend is astonishing. they around. to take it to a final _ weekend is astonishing. they stopped to come up with a killer as they did. so, wales will drive and put on the pressure on south africa. south africa aren't used to losing at home, so these games are in the balance. that'll be exactly where ireland and wales want to be. scotland lost their opener against argentina. we've got a w for all the smith —— ali 0lly smith. many thanks
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indeed, chris. chrisjones indeed, chris. chris jones commentating. indeed, chris. chrisjones commentating. 10:30pm indeed, chris. chrisjones commentating.10:30pm on five indeed, chris. chrisjones commentating. 10:30pm on five life on the bbc sport website. the future of british road cycling is looking good after another strong showing at the tour de france. just a day after tom pidcock won, fred wright was showing his potential yet again as he battled with mads pedersen to win stage 13. there was no change in the overall standings withjonas vingegaard keeping the yellowjersey. nick parrott reports. after three grueling days, some rest fight for the mountains. this was the day for the sprinters, but the australian's hopes for over after being distracted by a team—mate taking a wrong turn. with dangerous cross riders can't take your eyes off the prize. britain's thomas in
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third and jonas vingegaard perhaps gusting the challenges to come. fred pid was in that group, —— fred wright. the 23—year—old found himself in a game of cat and mouse. with the finish line in sight, the dean made his move and his greater experience proved too much —— the dane. each day, wright is getting closer to his dream. that just about wraps it up for sportsday. have a great weekend. hello there. though met office of
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pestered her morning for parts of england and the —— impose a weather warning. it covers many of england's largest cities. temperatures expected to hit a0 degrees early next week, this would smash the all—time temperature record, currently at 38.7. overnight, relatively comfortable night. a few showers for scotland, otherwise clear spells. 0pen showers for scotland, otherwise clear spells. open the windows first thing tomorrow morning, let the cool air in and then shut the windows before the heat builds, because it will get very warm with temperatures widely into the mid—to high 20s. you dangerous heat builds from sunday.
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hello and welcome to bbc news where the doer watching the the first ever extreme heat warning issued by the met office for part of england on monday and tuesday of next week. and on central england, could reach up to a0 degrees. the warning means a risk to life is likely and substantial changes in working practices will be needed. i working practices will be needed. i don't think i've ever experienced weather like that here before. it feels like we're on a different continent. feels like we're on a different continent-— feels like we're on a different continent. . , , ., ., continent. the city gets over a certain temperature _ continent. the city gets over a certain temperature and been | continent. the city gets over a - certain temperature and been brutal. ajudge _ certain temperature and been brutal. ajudge rules life—support certain temperature and been brutal. a judge rules life—support treatment could end, the 12 your boy suffered a catastrophic rain injury three months ago and his mother says she
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