tv Sportsday BBC News November 6, 2022 6:30pm-6:45pm GMT
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there will have been many who doubted arsenal's ability to keep up their premier league title challenge this long... but a third of the way through the season a result that might provide more evidence they're genuine contenders. they've beaten chelsea at stamford bridge by a goal to nil to go three points clear at the top of the table once again. jane dougal reports. up up against his old club for the first time, after a war of words with chelsea striker aubameyang send a message to his old arsenal manager? he didn't take long to antagonize argenta. but in a cagey first half the chances wind arsenals way. a beautiful ball... inches
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away. it took them another 30 minutes but arsenal did score. a corner evading gabrielle making sure it went in. not chelsea's day then or all 0bama gangs who had been taken off and had to watch as his team went behind. 0ld bundled rivalries run deep and a touchy match turned into a bad tempered one. chelsea fighting to avoid four premier league matches without a win. again management to the whistle work for our ten. the lighting and arsenal returned to the top of the table. we arsenal returned to the top of the table. ~ ~' ., arsenal returned to the top of the table. ~ ~ ., ., .,, arsenal returned to the top of the table. ~ ~ ., ., ., , table. we know that was a different sta . e, table. we know that was a different stage. another— table. we know that was a different stage, another level— table. we know that was a different stage, another level against - table. we know that was a different stage, another level against the - table. we know that was a different | stage, another level against the top top team _ stage, another level against the top top team. the world—class players and really — top team. the world—class players and really please not only for the win but _ and really please not only for the win but as — and really please not only for the win but as in the way we play, i think_ win but as in the way we play, i think the — win but as in the way we play, i think the way the team showed maturity, dominance.
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liverpool bounced back from two defeats to beat tottenham hotspur 2—1 in a thrilling match which went right to the wire. mo salah opened the scoring in style with this impressive turn after ten minutes just before half time he struck again after a mistake from eric dier saw salah go one—on—one with hugo lloris spurs hit the post twice, both chances from ivan perisic. it was star man harry kane who finally found the back of the net, his 12th goal of the season but it was just a consolation asjurgen klopp�*s men held on to claim their first league win away from home. elsewhere unai emery�*s reign as aston villa manager got off to a very impressive start, beating manchester united 3—1 at villa park. 11 minutes into his first match in charge his team were 2—nil up. first leon bailey, then an impressive free kick from lucas digne.
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united got one back through an own goalfrom jacob ramsey, who then scored at the right end to seal victory. we have players with good escapes and paces and i think today was very good for them at the end we get result in the way we made a 90 minutes was to be optimistic but only the first step and we have to work a lot to continue improving. using lose them again, start the first half. — using lose them again, start the first half, start the second half. that _ first half, start the second half. that is — first half, start the second half. that is unacceptable for that yet to be ready— that is unacceptable for that yet to be ready for the game and we were not. be ready for the game and we were not they— be ready for the game and we were not. they look more fresh, more ready _ not. they look more fresh, more ready hours— not. they look more fresh, more ready. hours has two b, we have to be more _ ready. hours has two b, we have to be more sharp for that as i say, the team _ be more sharp for that as i say, the team in— be more sharp for that as i say, the team in fourth as well. don't get me wrong _ newcastle's excellent start to the season continues.
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they thrashed southampton 4—1 at st mary's — miguel amiron with the opener. chris wood added a second before joe willock made it 3—0. southampton did get one back — but bruno guimaras rounded off the victory in stoppage time. we had a tough game, seven shots and we had 16, i7 we had a tough game, seven shots and we had 16, 17 on target and scored one and can take it. clinical and the right moments and i cannot say replay the bed game, but we have to win and that's the reason why we are in the line—up. and there was late drama at the london stadium — as michael 0lise scored a 94th minute winner to snatch victory for crystal palace — as they beat west ham 2—1.
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the victory is palace's first away win of the season — and moves them into the top half. the pressure continues to mount on rangers manager giovanni van bronckhorst — as they fell seven points behind leaders celtic in the scottish premiership. that's after they were beaten 2—1 by stjohnstone — james brown with a stunning strike to put the home side ahead. stjohnstone then doubled their lead through nicky clark. rangers got one back late on — but it wasn't enough. it's the first time stjohnstone have beaten rangers in nearly five years. hearts beat motherwell 3—2 in the other game. arsenal have gone three points clear at the top of the wsl. winning a—nil at leicester. frida maanum put the gunners ahead after 13 minutes, caitlin foord and stephanie—elise catley added two more to put them 3—nil up at half time. stina blackstenius added a fourth just after the break. arsenal have won all six of their league games so far this season. manchester city and aston villa have
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also both won today. city beat reading thanks to two own goals by emma mitchell. brighton won a nine goal thriller 5—4 at west ham, while manchester united and chelsea, who started the day behind arsenal just on goal difference. kick off shortly wrexham are into the second round of the fa cup after a comfortable 3—0 win against fellow national league side 0ld ham athletic. sam dalby gave the dragons the lead before a double from paul mullin, including this instinctive header from a throw in just after the hour mark, to round off an assured performance from phil parkinson's side. two other games today which you can follow on the bbc sport website. derby were seconds away from joining wrexham in the hat for the second round, a first—half brace for william 0sula looked like it would be enough, but they went down to 10 men shortly after and torquay made the most of it. scoring the equaliser in the final seconds thanks to will goodwin, cue the pitch invasion, torquay fans haven't had much to cheer this season being bottom
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of the national league but now have a trip to pride park to look forward to. curzon ashton and cambridge united also require a replay after they played out a goalless draw. ten european football associations including those of england and wales say "human rights are universal and apply everywhere" after fifa asked nations competing at the qatar world cup to "now focus on the football". the world governing body wrote to all 32 teams following a controversial build—up to the tournament which starts two weeks today. the fifa letter was criticised by human rights watch, amnesty international and lgbtq+ campaigners. while acknowledging the "significant progress" made by qatar, a joint statement issued by members of the uefa working group on human rights and labour rights said it would "continue to press" fifa for answers on outstanding issues surrounding migrant workers.
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in their opening autumn international. england have been beaten by argentina at home for the first time since 2006. the pumas won by 30 points to 29 at twickenham as they add eddiejones�* side to a list of scalps this year that include both australia and new zealand. 0lly foster reports. ten months might seem like long time but they will go a long way to deciding which england players will be lining up at the world cup in this test since argentina carried extra significance because they will fix the problem was in france next yearin fix the problem was in france next year in the opening match. joe had a tough time with injuries but it was argentina who picked up a few bruises as they tried to stop them going over. he kept argentina in the game with his flawless kicking in the first half and then gave him the leader early in the second following that score the second minute later in santiago cut off for the breakaway. england responded immediately and jack spotted a gap and he powered through it. despite
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the flurry of tribes, the match was decided by the boot and fairly six successful penalties saw argentina over the line by a single point. last time they wanted twickenham i6 last time they wanted twickenham 16 years ago, the england head coach was sacked, food for thought for eddiejones. his players that are restarted the inquest into this defeat. ali foster, bbc news. she was the final british gymnast to go in an already historic week in liverpool. and with her performance jessica gadirova fittingly capped the world championships winning gold on the floor. she had qualified for the final in third but held her nerve to put on an impressive display in front of a home crowd. she already helped her team win silver earlier in the competition before claiming a bronze medal in the women's all—round. this victory makes her only the fifth british world champion in history. and it's a record breaking sixth medal for the team. i have been struggling with a little
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bit of pain after finals and i'm just trying to push and and i'm just so relieved that it was worth it in a push through the pain and it was worth a push through the pain and it was with that i'm just so proud of myself to just keep fighting and they just try to focus on my own individual performance and they did not listen to anyone else's score and so, ijust did it with my heart and so, ijust did it with my heart and from the people are myself, just perform for myself, no matter what. down there shouting after putting on a brilliant performance and what are your feelings right now.— a brilliant performance and what are your feelings right now. under some unbelievably — your feelings right now. under some unbelievably happy _ your feelings right now. under some unbelievably happy because - your feelings right now. under some unbelievably happy because she's i your feelings right now. under some l unbelievably happy because she's had to go through so much and the fact that she is really struggling because she wasn't just that she is really struggling because she wasn'tjust so much pain and she pushed through and did a fantastic performance. i and she pushed through and did a fantastic performance.— fantastic performance. i thought there'd both _ fantastic performance. i thought there'd both the _ fantastic performance. i thought there'd both the same _ fantastic performance. i thought there'd both the same name. i you're watching sportsday.
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here are some of our other headlines this evening. ducati rider francesco bagnaia is the new motogp world champion. at one point in the middle of the season he was 91 points behind the championship leader. but his ninth place in the final race of the season in valencia helped him become the first italian since valentino rossi in 2009 to win the world title. judd trump made a maximum 147 break in the first session of the champion of champions final against ronnie 0'sullivan in bolton. he still trails the match by six frames to three, they'll play to a finish this evening with the first to ten taking the title. there was a shock in the paris masters final as danish teenager holger rune beat novak djokovic in three sets. the 19—year—old becomes the youngest winner of the event since 1986 and stops djokovic's quest for a record extending seventh title in the french capital. each of the england teams involved in the three rugby league world cups are yet to lose after the wheelchair side maintained their own 100 percent record on a day they also sealed a semi final place. the firstjob was beating spain. and they did so handsomely.
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robert hawkings managed an impressive 5 tries in a match that saw england score 18 in all in a 104—12 win at the copperbox arena in front of another record crowd for the sport. australia then beat ireland 38—8 to send the host nation into the semi finals. in the men's tournament — england will face samoa in their semi final after they beat tonga 20—18 in their last eight match. brian to'o wtih this try as samoa set up a match against the team they lost to in the opening match of the tournament. in the womens rugby league world cup the all blacks are up against the cook islands. this try by amber hall before half time saw new zealand go up 14—0 and it is now 22—1; to the all blacks. south africa are out of the t20 world cup after they suffered a shock 13—run defeat by the netherlands. that means england's semi final will be against india, who were already through before
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they thrashed zimbabwe by 71 runs. rohit sharma's side secured top spot in group two, scoring 186 for 5 with suryakumar yadav getting a brilliant 61 not out off 25 balls, to add to kl rahul�*s 51. zimbabwe were bowled out for 115 in reply. pakistan will face new zealand in the final four after a nervy five—wicket win over bangladesh. they were chasing 128 to win, and made hard work of it in adelaide, but mohammad haris�* 31 off 18 balls proved vital. and finally, if you fancy something a little bit different, the european breaking championships are taking place in manchester this weekend.
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had a current breaker but what i can tell you it is fascinating to watch and there's plenty to enjoy it over on the red button in the bbc iplayer as well. that's all from sportsday. now on bbc news south korea: the halloween disaster— a warning this programme contains flashing images. oh, my god. this was a night of true horror. thousands of young people went out to celebrate halloween in the neon lit alleyways of itaewon, seoul's popular party district.
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