tv Sportsday BBC News November 27, 2022 6:30pm-6:45pm GMT
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that can mean some fog, particularly across north—east england. a cooler night than recently, could see the odd pocket of frost across parts of north—east scotland, maybe north—east england, too, where the skies stay clear. now, that fog could linger across north—east england for a good part of the day tomorrow. for many places, a lot of sunshine around, although there will be showers developing, particularly for wales, south—west england, southern coastal counties and the channel islands, and temperatures down a little compared to the weekend. 8—12 celsius typically, by the week ahead is looking much drier. 8—12 celsius typically, but the week ahead is looking much drier. lighter winds, though, will mean some lingering fog through a good part of the day in places, turning colder, too. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: anti—government protests in china against strict covid restrictions are spreading, with some demonstrators calling for the country's leader, president xi, to go. with public sector workers voting to take strike action in the run—up to christmas, politicians are coming under pressure to promise pay deals
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which match the cost of living. energy suppliers are being asked by the business secretary to make sure direct debit payments reflect customers�* actual energy use and don't become inflated when people are cutting back on gas or electricity. two 16—year—old boys have died after being stabbed about a mile apart in south—east london, police say the two deaths are linked. concerns have been expressed that many people near the end of their lives are being let down by inadequate out of hours support. rescue efforts are under way to find survivors after a mudslide triggered by heavy rains swept away homes on the italian island of ischia. and in football, morocco stun belgium, beating the second—ranked team in the world, 2—0 at the world cup in qatar. croatia went to knock canada out of the tournament. now on bbc news it's
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time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. the world cup of upsets — as morocco top their group and leave belgium's qualification hopes in the balance. costa rica bounced back to shock japan to leave another group wide open. and what would this result do to that group? we look ahead to the heavyweight clash of spain and germany. and we'll be looking ahead to another highly—anticipated showdown. england are on the verge of reaching the knockout stages but are looking for a perfect finish against their neighbours. but it's wales who've missed the target so far, in desperate need of a win following their last—ditch defeat by iran.
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good evening and welcome to tonight's programme. take nothing for granted at this world cup — we've had another day of shock results, with no one yetjoining france in qualifying for the knockout stages after another day of action. in group f, morocco stunned heavyweights belgium in their first world cup victory since 1998. to move top while canada scored theirfirst goal of the tournament. but buckled under the pressure of the 2018 finalists. ben croucher was watching. every four years the world cup unites fans the world over, a
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celebration of football, the best teams, players, the chance to make yourself heard. however you do it, yourself heard. however you do it, you can be unconventional or unintentional. only the player will know if he meant this or not. no matter, they knew by now, no intervention needed when they tried the same thing in the second half. lightning has struck twice. nothing to save belgium this time. it is now or never, to save belgium this time. it is now or never. and _ to save belgium this time. it is now or never, and if— to save belgium this time. it is now or never, and if it _ to save belgium this time. it is now or never, and if it is _ to save belgium this time. it is now or never, and if it is to _ to save belgium this time. it is now or never, and if it is to be _ to save belgium this time. it is now or never, and if it is to be now, - or never, and if it is to be now, they will have to do the hard way. they make it to. can they will have to do the hard way. they make it to.— they make it to. can you hear morocco _ they make it to. can you hear morocco now? _ they make it to. can you hear morocco now? what - they make it to. can you hear morocco now? what about. they make it to. can you hear. morocco now? what about you, they make it to. can you hear— morocco now? what about you, canada? it took them less than two minutes to deliver the first goal, and you
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wait for one, and to come along at once, only at the other end. croatia go ahead. wholly entertaining, but it was curtailed. their world cup ends in the group phase. we may not have heard the end of croatia. earlier in the day, costa rica shocked japan with a 1—0 win to pull level with spain and japan in group e. after beating germany in their opener, many expected japan to easily claim another three points, but keysher fuller's late goal earned costa rica a smash—and—grab victory. craig templeton reports. it's been a world cup of contrasting fortunes for these two nations so far. japan shocked germany for arguably the best result in their history. costa rica shipping seven against spain for thejoint history. costa rica shipping seven against spain for the joint worst result in their history. it was a
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first half that felt like one of the worst in history. the fact this joe campbell effort was the best chance says it all. the second have brought something that the opening 45 minutes hadn't, a shot on target. something worth smiling about. the smiles are about to belong to costa rica. after so little, this was their big chance. . it rica. after so little, this was their big chance.— their big chance. , it all. the second have _ their big chance. , it all. the second have brought - their big chance. , it all. the i second have brought something their big chance. , it all. the - second have brought something that the opening 45 minutes hadn't, a shot on target. something worth smiling about. the smiles are about to belong to costa rica. after so little, this was their big chance. , adriaen! keysher fuller with a crucial goal, and their captain was about to make a crucial save. case in the box as japan pushed for an equaliser. their team had the wind, a wind that blows the group wide open. one more to come tonight, but before we get to that, a few things away from the world cup.
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boreham wood continued their fa cup exploits by beating league one side bristol rovers to reach the third round for the third year running.. rovers suffering only their second defeat in 13 games. bournemouth have appointed gary o'neil as their head coach on a permanent basis. he's been in charge on an interim basis since the sacking of scott parker in august. defending gallagher premiership champions leicester tigers survived a valiant fight back from london irish to beat them this try from jasper wiese sealed what was a thrilling win speaking of upsets, plenty of them today. could there be another one tonight between spain and germany? if you are struggling to cope up with the permutations, you are not alone.
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nesta mcgregor is there for us. we have called it the world cup of upsets, nobody seems to want to get past the knockout stages. can you help us out? i’ll past the knockout stages. can you help us out?— help us out? i'll try, it's much later than _ help us out? i'll try, it's much later than 30 _ help us out? i'll try, it's much later than 30 minutes - help us out? i'll try, it's much later than 30 minutes away i help us out? i'll try, it's much i later than 30 minutes away from help us out? i'll try, it's much - later than 30 minutes away from the big one today, spain versus germany. more on that shortly, but let's focus on group f, because croatia are top, but it is morocco in second that catching our attention, because after the 2—0 win over belgium, it means a draw for the african nation in the final game will be enough to make the knockout stages, and that will be at the expense of either belgium or croatia, because they face one another. it is worth saying, after their defeat to... who did they lose to? belgium, they said they had no chance of winning the world cup because they are so old.
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nor will you expect to hearfrom either team ranked second in the world. last but not least in the group, badly us to make news for canada, but good news because they are hosting the next one along with the usa mexico they automatically qualify for the next one.— qualify for the next one. speaking of germany. _ qualify for the next one. speaking of germany, they _ qualify for the next one. speaking of germany, they are _ qualify for the next one. speaking of germany, they are heavy - qualify for the next one. speaking i of germany, they are heavy weights, former winners, of germany, they are heavy weights, formerwinners, but of germany, they are heavy weights, former winners, but at the same time we are talking about someone who is topping the group, spain, and someone at the bottom of the group. yes, group e is proving to be the most interesting, and this is thanks in part to japan's amazing tu— one win over germany in the opening fixture, and today the former striker has been speaking, he said it would be a catastrophe if germany didn't make it through because it would be for the second world cup running, which is incredible when you consider the germans one before.
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there were 7—1 winners over costa rica and it looked like the spaniards could go up a level, take this from this what you will, but the last competitive fixture between spain and germany ended 6—0 to spain. the fans have started to arrive, they are in great voice, we have also had some flamenco dancing. we have got all the classics for an amazing work at night.— we have got all the classics for an amazing work at night. seven o'clock toniuht, amazing work at night. seven o'clock tonight, another— amazing work at night. seven o'clock tonight, another great _ amazing work at night. seven o'clock tonight, another great night - amazing work at night. seven o'clock tonight, another great night of- tonight, another great night of football. we draw closer to that crunch match between england and wales in their final group match on tuesday. england are virtually guaranteed a place in the last 16 despite a disappointing 0—0 draw with the usa on friday, as wales hopes are hanging by a thread. marcus rashford has been talking to the media about how the team are feeling. our football reporter alex howell was there.
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it's two days since england drew against the usa in that second group b match, and they were criticised for the way they played. there were no goals, the usa were praised for the way they defended during the match, but gareth southgate has been speaking to the team and told them that only once in the england team cosmic history have they won all three group and i've been speaking to manchester united forward marcus rashford, and he was been telling me how the team have been dealing with the fallout from the match and preparing for the next one. this preparing for the next one. sis players preparing for the next one. s players we preparing for the next one. sis players we always want to play our best football, but it's not possible. you can't always play our best football, and you have to learn to win games when you're not playing well. it's unrealistic to think when you play you are going to be the best team or the best player on the pitch every single game. it is not often teams win all three games in
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group level, it can be considered a good start. group level, it can be considered a good start-— group level, it can be considered a aood start. ., s, s, ., good start. each ma'or tournament the fa have _ good start. each major tournament the fa have introduced _ good start. each major tournament the fa have introduced a _ good start. each major tournament the fa have introduced a game - good start. each major tournament i the fa have introduced a game before the fa have introduced a game before the press conference, they bring in a player to play darts against a member of the media, and today that was me. i try my best, but unfortunately i didn't go to plan. what's that? 18. 50. 0h, what's that? 18. 50. oh, no! balance out. congrats! 50. nightmare, no good. yeah, maybe stick to the dayjob. well, wales have it all to do on tuesday, after a disappointing tournament so far — they've picked upjust one point
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from their first two matches. our correspondent hywel griffith reports from doha. drained ends of the deseret news, wales's loss to iran on friday left on this list and looking like their world cup was already at an end. for the players, it wasn'tjust the defeat, it was a feeling that they'd failed to show the world what they were capable of. we failed to show the world what they were capable of.— failed to show the world what they were capable of. we didn't achieve that, and it — were capable of. we didn't achieve that, and it was _ were capable of. we didn't achieve that, and it was probably - were capable of. we didn't achieve that, and it was probably the - were capable of. we didn't achieve that, and it was probably the mostj that, and it was probably the most disappointing thing, so a big disappointment, but it was so, we took our medicine, and we are ready took our medicine, and we are ready to go again. took our medicine, and we are ready to go again-— to go again. wales now have to bounce back — to go again. wales now have to bounce back for _ to go again. wales now have to bounce back for what _ to go again. wales now have to bounce back for what will - to go again. wales now have to bounce back for what will be i to go again. wales now have to i bounce back for what will be their toughest test in the world cup so far. only beating england give them any chance at all the staying in the tournament. that last happened almost a0 years ago. history points towards the possibility of an upset that based on recent form very few
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pundits expect to see on tuesday. but the players have to believe. hat players have to believe. not impossible. _ players have to believe. not impossible, while _ players have to believe. not impossible, while there is still a chance. — impossible, while there is still a chance. it's_ impossible, while there is still a chance, it's really simple for us, we are _ chance, it's really simple for us, we are really motivated into getting a win _ we are really motivated into getting a win. , , . , we are really motivated into getting a win. , , ., , ., we are really motivated into getting awin. ,, s, , a win. this is a set of players considered _ a win. this is a set of players considered to _ a win. this is a set of players considered to be _ a win. this is a set of players considered to be a _ a win. this is a set of players considered to be a golden i considered to be a golden generation. today they fell silent to remember gary speed, motivation of anything for a game at which they have to give their all. that's all from sportsday. a reminder that you can watch spain against germany live on bbc one — kick off at seven o'clock. we'll have more throughout the evening.
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this is a story about two societies struggling to cope with the movement of people. in the uk, the arrivals of large numbers of young albanians has been called a crisis. in albania, the loss of another generation is seen as almost existential. so why is this happening and what can be done? we've come to the albanian capital, tirana, to meeta man with a very rare story. we're calling him artan, although that's not his real name. he's concerned about reprisals from the gangs. now, he is from this city, but not from the bright lights and the flashy bars of the centre, but from this tirana, an industrial city where people make just a few hundred dollars a month and that's the world he was trying to leave. last month, he paid people—smugglers
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