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this is bbc world news, the headlines extreme right—wing terrorist ideology was behind the firebombing of a migrant processing centre on the south east of england last sunday, say uk police. the uk immigration minister has confirmed that there had been �*violence�* at a london immigration removal facility last night during a power outage.
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the us midterm elections are just days away — incumbentjoe biden, his ally barack obama and donald trump all take their campaigning to pennsylvania thousands gather in seoul to remember the halloween crush victims — many are demanding the president resign. now, on bbc news. it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. 30 wins in a row — and they're into the world cup final. now england's women face their biggest test — against holders new zealand. england's women win again in the rugby league world cup — and the men are into the final four — papua new guinea no match today. and holding their nerve — just — as england's cricketers book their place in the semi finals of the t20 world cup. also coming up in the programme.
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new zealand are too much for wales — the all blacks with a comprehensive win, in the first of their autumn internationals. and goals galore — plus lots of late drama in the premier league. as manchester city snatch a win, to go top of the table. hello there and welcome along to a jam packed sportsday this saturday. and england's women are into the rugby world cup final — but they were made to work for it against canada earlier today. it's 30 victories in a row for them — but up next — and on the biggest stage of them all — they face hosts and holders new zealand. jo currie reports from auckland.
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excited and expectant. england supporters turning out in oakland opening for a road to the final with temperature candidates side standing in their way, confidence was high. england is the number one site in the world and is not lost a match in over three years. victory is something their fans have become accustomed to. something all of their opponents have become accustomed to is their driving the ball. and it proved unstoppable as they powered their way over the line. after england scored again, canada could have been forgiven the drop but instead, they showed their credit in place. the drop but instead, they showed their grit in place. as england's dominance weekend, canada polluted seven to the game before the break in the favourites were rattled. but after the restart, a moment of magic from behind their own trend line, they made a break and found from there, it was pure box office.
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turning on the afterburners to pair away. now showing exactly why their team—mates called her abby wow. candidate darted down once more but it began to belong to england. it was their place in the world cup final was confirmed with them playing the starring role. i was aware of them closing in and i remember elly shouting at me, saying i know you'rejoking but i'm really sprinting right now. and you just go, i need to run as hard as i can and luckily, we did. have to step up our performance to lift up next weekend and will protection of the defending champions new zealand in their back yard. they came through a real battle in the semifinal against france and winning by a single point to set up a repeat of the 2017 final.
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and all the evidence on that one shows that it is an impossible one to call. wins for both england's women and men at the rugby league world cup this afternoon. both sides involved in a double header at wigan — with royalty watching on as the men's side blew away papua new guinea to make the semi—finals. adam wild was there. for english rugby league, this was on the world cup just got a little bigger. the greatest day of the treatments of for his sense of occasion heightened by the presence of royalty. quelling any doubt that this was something special. exactly would end been produced and barging and barreling its way through. england are off to a flyer. fix, and barreling its way through. england are off to a flyer. a show of strength _ england are off to a flyer. a show of strength those _ england are off to a flyer. a show of strength those running - england are off to a flyer. a show- of strength those running throughout the site, the england fans are used to seeing the score of this world cup and his was another and not seemingly everyone was enjoying themselves. seemingly everyone was en'oying
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themselveafi seemingly everyone was en'oying themselves. �* ., , ., _ themselves. another smile for rugby lea . ue themselves. another smile for rugby league royalties. _ themselves. another smile for rugby league royalties. another— themselves. another smile for rugby league royalties. another ticket - league royalties. another ticket another site _ league royalties. another ticket another site and _ league royalties. another ticket another site and this _ league royalties. another ticket another site and this time - league royalties. another ticket i another site and this time tommy mickens and finding a pathway through on his way to a first—half air trick. at everything going england's way, even the weather slick cans, fast feet and george williams slipping and sliding across the line. the damage done and still time for a record, making them the first england player to score five tries in a single international. just witnessed into the record books today. just witnessed into the record books toda . �* �* , just witnessed into the record books toda . �* v , , just witnessed into the record books toda. ., today. anglin's best performance in the tournament _ today. anglin's best performance in the tournament so _ today. anglin's best performance in the tournament so far _ today. anglin's best performance in the tournament so far on _ today. anglin's best performance in the tournament so far on the - today. anglin's best performance in l the tournament so far on the biggest occasion so far. there through to the semifinals and hope screwing after display like that, so too will expectations. that is something they're dealing with admirably and earlier, they took on canada and the second match and another conference victory and running and ii tries, like the semifinals are now inside,
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the occasions are getting bigger and so too are england �*s performances. earlier i spoke to adam — he told me how convincing a victory this was for england's men — at a noisy night of celebrations at the dw stadium. fireworks going off all over the stadium because there is some real fireworks and england's men this afternoon. they were simply sensational, particularly in the first half against new guinea. really very decent side when it comes to rugby league but england was too much for them in the opening half. 48.70 and taking new guinea certainly by surprise. and during the first half, i said in the seat on the head coach and he is a man thatis on the head coach and he is a man that is given to gesticulating, banging his fist on the tables and shouting at his players and by half—time, he was noticeably much
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more relax given the nature of england's performance, given the nature of what is sank the match. first five minutes are great we could — first five minutes are great we could improve on. the second half, overall. _ could improve on. the second half, overall. we — could improve on. the second half, overall, we did a good team lap to -et overall, we did a good team lap to get to the — overall, we did a good team lap to get to the semifinals of the world cup and _ get to the semifinals of the world cup and i'm really impressed. and turnin: to cup and i'm really impressed. and turning to the _ cup and i'm really impressed. fific turning to the women's match, cup and i'm really impressed. fific turning to the women's match, they looked really good too. too much or candid in that one, how comfortable they feel we need the rest of their games going into this tournament? they turned out a great performance and really set the tone for the afternoon and a bit like many feather opposition this afternoon, canada, proposing some real tests when it turned out, england's women have far too much for canada and more ruthless, more clinical and they beat them all over the park and there will be delighted with the performance coming in off a big opening day victory over brazil. in
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the press conference, they were absolutely delighted with the nature of their victory and they are also delighted to get the opportunity to meet the princess of wales who they saw in that piece a short time ago and it really does show the growth of the rugby league in this country for the international team and appointive view, that coach, he is not looking add to the final game against new guinea later next week and they know now they are through to the semifinals and that matches something to look forward to. we talk about the png game but we needed — talk about the png game but we needed to win and we want to win it. but we're _ needed to win and we want to win it. but we're not — needed to win and we want to win it. but we're not in a position where we need _ but we're not in a position where we need to— but we're not in a position where we need to win — but we're not in a position where we need to win it and so we can relax with the _ need to win it and so we can relax with the combinations, a little bit of vocal_ with the combinations, a little bit of vocal line ideas and we keep talking — of vocal line ideas and we keep talking about the move forward, keep moving, _ talking about the move forward, keep moving, we _ talking about the move forward, keep moving, we are not here to win again. — moving, we are not here to win again, we're here to win a
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tournament.— again, we're here to win a tournament. ., ., , again, we're here to win a tournament. ., . , . , tournament. for england, but it was the reaction — tournament. for england, but it was the reaction like _ tournament. for england, but it was the reaction like where _ tournament. for england, but it was the reaction like where you - tournament. for england, but it was the reaction like where you are? - the reaction like where you are? many people are surprised by the score line and the ease at which both teams cruised to victory this afternoon. shortly after, the end of the men's match i caught up with the former england skipper that is very much what he was saying. irate former england skipper that is very much what he was saying.- former england skipper that is very much what he was saying. we had two treat shots much what he was saying. we had two great shots in — much what he was saying. we had two great shots in a _ much what he was saying. we had two great shots in a positive _ much what he was saying. we had two great shots in a positive way _ much what he was saying. we had two great shots in a positive way of- great shots in a positive way of expecting _ great shots in a positive way of expecting a close game from the good side in _ expecting a close game from the good side in the _ expecting a close game from the good side in the first minutes were just a tour— side in the first minutes were just a tour de — side in the first minutes were just a tour de force, every player involved. _ a tour de force, every player involved, every facet outstanding in the just _ involved, every facet outstanding in the just dismantled them. give them no room _ the just dismantled them. give them no room to— the just dismantled them. give them no room to breathe and suffocated the life _ no room to breathe and suffocated the life out of new guinea and a half time — the life out of new guinea and a half time when, 30 points his magnificent performance metrics 40 minutes _ magnificent performance metrics 40 minutes and i believe that they can wrap replicate that, they will when the world — wrap replicate that, they will when the world cup. new wrap replicate that, they will when the world cop-— wrap replicate that, they will when the world cup. new guinea are great side. the the world cup. new guinea are great side- the)! are _ the world cup. new guinea are great side- the)! are a _ the world cup. new guinea are great side. they are a great _ the world cup. new guinea are great side. they are a great site. _ the world cup. new guinea are great side. they are a great site. not - side. they are a great site. not 'ust for side. they are a great site. not just for physicality _ side. they are a great site. not just for physicality but - side. they are a great site. not just for physicality but to - side. they are a great site. not just for physicality but to build | just for physicality but to build some — just for physicality but to build
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some processing to it, really close in the _ some processing to it, really close in the group stages and england have been beaten by tonga before. and beaten _ been beaten by tonga before. and beaten by — been beaten by tonga before. and beaten by papa new guinea and it was 'ust a beaten by papa new guinea and it was just a good _ beaten by papa new guinea and it was just a good performance and is outstanding for the support to watch that kind _ outstanding for the support to watch that kind of support and performance from the _ that kind of support and performance from the team. it will make they do they the _ from the team. it will make they do they the afternoon another great victory _ they the afternoon another great victory for — they the afternoon another great victory for them. just too much class _ victory for them. just too much class and — victory for them. just too much class and the players and they've gotten _ class and the players and they've gotten to — class and the players and they've gotten to this and it will be a tough — gotten to this and it will be a tough game and i think for the semifinals, sister managers if they can play _ semifinals, sister managers if they can -la . �* , , semifinals, sister managers if they can -la . ~ , , can play. and she is giving me some thou~ht can play. and she is giving me some thought after — can play. and she is giving me some thought after both _ can play. and she is giving me some thought after both of _ can play. and she is giving me some thought after both of those - can play. and she is giving me some | thought after both of those matches, two brilliant performances from them and they're both 100% at this world cup so far only factor the wheelchair side earlier in the week as well, that is all england sites
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unbeaten and hundreds of records and we will see how long they can continue. all this success for england — and the cricketers kept their end of the deal — but onlyjust... they're into the semi—finals of the men's t20 world cup. it was a nervy win over sri lanka in sydney though. they got there with just two balls to spare. it means the holders, and hosts australia miss out. michael redford reports. creating a haze in the sydney air, the task was clear, when in which the task was clear, when in which the semifinals, lose and go home. they were out but they wanted to depart for the bank. they made bedding look easy in sri lanka was well into the rhythm and now having a total in their sites. england needed his spark and step forward one picture too many in sri lanka's momentum was extinguished. both of the ball and then with the bat. alex and josh butler getting england off
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to the perfect start. sri lanka are masters of spin in england was soon bamboozled and tumbling regular intervals and for being in complete control, england were now in disarray. and it need of a column that, they had two of them. ben stokes kept the run sticking over before chris scored the ones that mattered most. england were victorious, but onlyjust. so a win for england, but much closer than they would have liked. adil rashid admits the team did feel anxious heading into the final few overs. 0bviously, nervous and we would like to win a lot easier than that but that's cricket. and we kept our composure at the end and schools over the line and that happens, it isn't always going to go according to plan and pressure in the situations. the autumn internationals began for some of the home nations today. earlier, wales opened their internationals against new zealand — but that long winless wait
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against the all blacks goes on. who won 55 points to 23 earlier at the principality stadium. dan 0gunshakin was watching. fireworks are given and there's always an extra crackle in the air always an extra crackle when the all blacks are in town. it's been 69 years and this will speed new zealand, could they do it for eddie? the initial signs did not look good. at the double is new zealand roared into a 7—0 lead. wales needed a response and it came. with the moment he would've dreamed of his entire life. one minute you're up, the next you are down. sorting over to bring it back to earth. wales kept coming but had no answer to the all blacks magic of veteran aaron smith. smith then doused any fire as new zealand's attacked repeatedly
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punched holes in scored points. the standout as the all blacks clicked ominously into gear. the welsh weight goes on. up in edinburgh after a loss to australia last week, scott would welcome the challenge of fiji. the pacific islanders are dangerous outfit was evident in the opening 25 minutes when the twice pierced the scottish defence. back to back defeats, the lead and made it clear led by the power. the fiji scrum was stuck in reverse in scotland kept rolling forwards, cameron found his own path to the line to add some gloss to the score line to add some gloss to the score line and a further boost to morale. ireland got their autumn international series off to a winning start with victory over reigning world cup champions south africa. mack hanson finished off this stunning try early in the second half as the number one ranked irish edged past the springboks 19—16 in dublin.
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time for a quick round up, of some of the day's other sport. and we'll stay with rugby union. sale sharks stay second in the premiership — after a 27—17 win over gloucester. three tries in the first twenty minutes ultimately saw the sharks hand gloucester just their second defeat of the season. giarnni regini—moran became the first british man to win floor gold at the world gymnastics championships in liverpool, edging out olympic and world all—around champion daiki hashimoto in the final, adding to great britain's medals in the team events, jessica gadirova's bronze in the all—round, and not long ago courtney tulloch won bronze in the men's rings. and — motogp championship leader pecco bagnaia will start eighth on the grid for the season finale at valencia on sunday, with title rival fabio quartararo qualifying fourth. bagnaia holds a 23—point lead over quartararo. what day to bring you
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in the premier league. manchester city are back on top, and there was late drama in their match against fulham at the etihad. erling haaland's i8th league goal of the season, came courtesy of a stoppage time penalty — which he converted in their 2—1 victory. haaland came off the bench, after recovering from a foot injury... haaland came off the bench, after recovering from a foot injury. city had joao cancelo sent off in the first half — but battled back to take the win, and go a point clear of arsenal who play tomorrow. we played a really good game, we played 65 minutes and it was not easy. without the ball and with the ball, we are the right temperature to play and yeah, it was really, good. one of the best experiences we've had here and enough to ever people together and yet, it was a great for us. but the people together, yet, it was a great afternoon for us. brighton came from behind to beat struggling wolves — the winner coming thanks to a late
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pascal gross goal. that made the score 3—2 at molyneux. wolves were reduced to 10 men, when nelson semedo was sent off just before half time. plenty to ponder then for incoming wolves bossjulen lopetegui as his side sit second from bottom. but it's a second win in a row for brighton — who are up to 6th. it is a big win for us. very difficult game, a very animated game but i think we deserve to win and we played our style and before the game, i didn't hope to see this quality of the play and for this, i am very happy. leeds came back from 3—1 down to beat bournemouth 4—3 in a thrilling match at elland road. home fans had booed the team at half time but the atmosphere couldn't have been more different after 90 minutes
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the fans have the right to have opinions and emotions we all do and the sport requires that and my focus is entirely making sure that our group is strong and i said to not be fazed by the negativity in the stadium and stay focused exactly on the tactical aspect of what we trying to achieve in getting the game more and more in getting into the game more and more and we will win and we did that. nottingham forest rescued a point at the city ground — it looked as though brentford were heading for their first away win of the season. but in the 6 minutes into added time — a scramble eventually saw the ball cross the line — via an own goal from brentford defender mathiasjorgensen — to make it 2—2. controversy surrounded brentford's first goal, a penalty — and the forest manager wasn't happy---- i don't think it was apparent and i've spoken to the referee and he knew he had touched the ball, it was a half decent save. so, that is my view on it. but i just feel that if he has to look at the screen for that one, he's also got a look at the three others that i mentioned.
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in the late game of the day, everton were beaten at home by struggling leicester. youri tielemans with a superb first half goal to give brendan rodgers's side the lead at goodison park. and a second half harvey barnes goal sealed the points on merseyside. t the result moves the visitors out of the bottom three. and in the scottish premiership — celtic�*s sead haksa—banovic was on the scoresheet twice, in their win over bottom siide dundee united — as they pulled further clear at the top. it was nother late show at celtic park — the serbian international put them 2—1 up going into half time. late goals eventually wrapped up a 4—2 win — to send celtic 7 points clear of rangers. ross county came from behind to beat st mirren. in the championship, burnley�*s 16 match unbeaten run is over — as the leaders were thrashed at sheffield united. in a game that had seven goals, burnley did lead twice — thanks to two strikes from manuel benson. but on both occasions — united responded — and eventually ran out 5—2 winners at bramall lane — 0li mcburnie scoring twice. the win leaves united three
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points behind burnley. it's been a busy day of action in the first round of the fa cup — 33 ties in total, and the pick of the upsets came from national league south side chippenham town. as they beat league one lincoln city 1—0 — there were 78 places between the two sides butjoe hanks' sensational finish was enough for the bluebirds to reach the second round for the first time ever. the lowest—ranked side remaining in the competition are also through — seventh—tier alverchurch shocked league one side cheltenham town 2—1. danny waldron's double sending his side into the second round. and national league north side — kings lynn town — have made the second round for the second time in three years, gold 0motayo's header late on, proving the game's golden moment — which led to the norfolk side's i—0 win at league two doncaster rovers. and there was a stunning goal from connor wickham in the bbc�*s live match at lunchtime.
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this was his second for league one side forest green rovers — as they avoided an upset at northern premier league side south shields to win 2—0. of all the first round ties over the weekend, one that captures the magic of the fa cup is the meeting of seventh tier bracknell town against former winners ipswich town tomorrow. the bracknell players have been going about their dayjobs this week, but have been able to call on some wizardry to help their cause. mike bushell paid a visit to berkshire to find out more. in the street where harry potter first delivered magic, the captain of the football club is hoping to draw some inspiration from the bracknell cul—de—sac were scenes of the first harry potter movie were filmed when they had a budget for proper owls. now making a delivery of his own as part of his own as part of the stage up in dreams about
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conjuring up the wizardry that will be needed to beat former winners ipswich town. it's something we dreamed about, from former fa cup winners, it's a crazy experience that in another happen again and so, we may find a bit of magic and get a result. like the last qualifying rounds, the team from the seven tier of english football reached the first round properly. and they do have a wizard of their own, the chairman. who along with his wife, he has been rebuilding the club since 2015, moving the club to a revamped stadium seven miles away in sandhurst in the season one promotion to the premier south followed by the first round of the fa cup. an immensely proud feeling because a lot of what we have done doesn't get recognised nationally.
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and people still do not know what we do. this has really put the spotlight on bracknell and i think that is the magic of the fa cup at this brings everyone together and sparks interest stop by this pipe are the biggest day in over a hundred places between ipswich town and as we continue the dayjob of the build of this match, they're hoping to get the right chemistry and that will defy football science. the first round fries already been life changing. this is been the reaction of the pup when they found out they will be playing ipswich town. who famously beat arsenal in 1978 to win the fa cup. everyone is talking about the game and people are saying, no drinking this weekend and obviously, it's . massive.
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it's something i'm dreaming of that the minute it's - in there been constantly thinking of to getl that winning gold. its put the community together and if you go to the town centre, they will talk about it. at work we're all talking about it. and we are supporting 100%. one of the big fa cup marvel�*s, the double act, an architect and a paint sprayer from thejoint manager. we're ying and yang, _ and released the 20 mixed up in the management, we do it together. we got a great friendship. i think we need all the help we can get in there for time full—time club and a massive club. any bit of magic, you need every bit of luck you can ina game.
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this would be beyond the convention of belief for most. but we are in the area where stranger things have happened. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello there. although it did brighten up across northern ireland and western scotland through the day today, it has been rather cloudy and soggy for many. the rain becoming confined to the south—east corner on sunday. elsewhere it will be windy with sunshine and showers, this is the reason why. low pressure close by, this is today's weather front becoming confined to the south—east, lots of showers ready to push into north—western areas through tonight. some of these showers will rattle in and be quite heavy i think in places. winds picking up as well.
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some dry weather in between and for the south east the rain starts to pick up here and could be quite heavy with some rumbles of thunder. mild in the south and it will be cooler further north. not as cold as the last few nights though. low pressure firmly in control for sunday, it will be quite a windy day across all areas, although bright with sunshine and showers for much of the country. some of these heavy, may be thundery, the south—east corner stays cloudy, breezy and wet. some of that rain will be quite heavy with some localised flooding in some places, but with our air source coming in from the south—west it should be fairly mild. 12-14 c.
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this is bbc news, i'm david eades. the headlines: extreme right—wing terrorist ideology was behind the firebombing of a migrant processing centre on the southeast of england last sunday, say uk police. the us midterm elections are just days away. incumbentjoe biden, his ally barack obama and donald trump all take their campaigning to pennsylvania. thousands gather in seoul to remember the halloween crush victims. many are demanding the president resign. hello and welcome to bbc world news.

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