Skip to main content

tv   Sportsday  BBC News  December 3, 2022 6:30pm-7:01pm GMT

6:30 pm
has an estimated sale price between $17,000 and $20,000. another pair also comes with a signed tennis ball. the only thing not included, serena's 23 grand slam titles. unfortunately, there's something money can't buy. emer mccarthy, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello, there. there's very little change to the weather for part two of the weekend. it's staying cold for all areas and we'll see strong easterly winds again across england and wales, making it feel quite bitterly cold, in fact. that'll drive in a few showers to north sea coasts. the easterly winds also pushing this weather front away from the north—west corner of the uk, so it'll be turning a little bit drier here, as well. it will drive further showers into eastern scotland, eastern england, particularly north—east england, one or two into northern ireland during the overnight period. some of them could have a wintry flavour over the higher ground. where skies are clear we will likely see a touch of frost and there is a chance where you get a shower and then skies clear
6:31 pm
and temperatures fall then there could be a touch of ice in places as well to start sunday. a chilly start to the day on sunday. there will be more sunshine around, though, for the north and west of scotland, northern ireland. still a few showers pushing into eastern scotland, eastern england. again, a wintry flavour over higher ground. further south, some drier weather around. the best of the brightness towards western fringes, but it's going to be cold wherever you are. the father of four—year—old girl on a ventilator with the strep a infections has urged parents to be aware of the symptoms and act quickly. 39 unaccompanied albanian children who have come into the care of kent county council this year have gone missing, raising fears of human trafficking. moscow warned the west against
6:32 pm
adopting a price cap on russian oil, saying it would endanger their energy security. keen to be seen in green, prince william and catherine are for the environmental awards in boston. now on bbc news, it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. the netherlands are the first team into the quarterfinals in qatar, surviving a late fightback to beat the usa. their opponents in the last eight get under way shortly. argentina are getting stronger and stronger, but will australia upset the odds against one of the tournament favourites? england expects, but phil foden�*s up for the challenge ahead of their last 16 tie with senegal tomorrow.
6:33 pm
you can't afford to make mistakes or start a game badly now because you're going to be sent home. also coming up in the programme: late wickets help england stay in with a shout of winning first test against pakistan. willjacks among the standout performers at the end of day three. hello and welcome to sportsday. the netherlands are the first team through to the quarter finals of the world cup in qatar after beating the united states 3—1. there was hint of a comeback from the us, but the dutch had too much quality in the end, as nesta mcgregor reports. well, welcome to the knockouts... for the netherlands, advancing to the last 16 of the world cup is a familiarjourney. for the usa, less so.
6:34 pm
knockout football meant the end of the road for one. but any fears that would make this a cagey affair quickly disappeared. commentator: pulisic. .. good save by noppert! the dutch, meanwhile, didn't squander their first opportunity. memphis depay blocking out the noise and dancing to his own tune. right on half—time, it was 2—0. different goal—scorer, almost identical finish. the team in orange were on course for the last eight, the usa needing a hero — and they got one. 0n as a second—half substitute, haji wright — right place, right foot, right lucky, some would say. miracle goal. searching for an equaliser, the usa's focus was on attack, but they failed to spot denzel dumfries at the back post. denzel dumfries, and that will surely win it! 3—1, the final score. the american dream is over. the dutch unbeaten run
6:35 pm
stretches to 19 games. can they go all the way? well, the winner of that will take on either argentina or australia, who are playing right now. australia squeezing through at the expense of denmark in their group, with argentina responding well to their opening game shock to saudi arabia to win theirs. let'sjoin nesta, who's outside the ahmad bin ali stadium for us. argentina will be fancying their chances here. have they been convincing in getting to this stage? what has been interesting for the tournament so far is no team has looked invincible, no team has won all three group games and there have been huge upsets, saudi arabia against argentina, for example. people will say it is not how you
6:36 pm
start but how you finish, and argentina have looked very good. they beat mexico and poland. argentina easily one of the best supported teams here. i saw them a few days ago and the atmosphere was electric. this might be one of the last times we see leonel messi on the big stage, it might be one of the big stage, it might be one of the last time to see him in the blue and white of his country. argentina are perhaps favourites, but we know that when it comes to knockout football none of that really matters. translation: i matters. translation: ., �* matters. translation: ., ., ., translation: i don't agree that our 0- onent is translation: i don't agree that our opponent is inferior. _ translation: i don't agree that our opponent is inferior. it _ translation: i don't agree that our opponent is inferior. it is _ translation: i don't agree that our opponent is inferior. it is a _ translation: i don't agree that our opponent is inferior. it is a good - opponent is inferior. it is a good team and this is football, 11 against 11 and i believe it is the reality, you have to put away at theoretical favouritism and played theoretical favouritism and played the football match.— theoretical favouritism and played the football match. argentina bring the football match. argentina bring
6:37 pm
the best out _ the football match. argentina bring the best out of— the football match. argentina bring the best out of australia. _ the football match. argentina bring the best out of australia. our - the best out of australia. our performances every time against argentina have been very strong and very good _ argentina have been very strong and very good. we go into the game with a lot of— very good. we go into the game with a lot of belief and a lot of energy and focus — a lot of belief and a lot of energy and focus on ourselves and ourjob and, _ and focus on ourselves and ourjob and. as_ and focus on ourselves and ourjob and. as i_ and focus on ourselves and ourjob and, as i said, for me it is a big 1%to_ and, as i said, for me it is a big 1% to be— and, as i said, for me it is a big 1% to be playing against them because — 1% to be playing against them because they will bring the best out of us _ because they will bring the best out of us. he _ because they will bring the best out of us. . , . ~ because they will bring the best out of us. .,, ., ~ ., ,., of us. he was talking there about belief in this — of us. he was talking there about belief in this australia _ of us. he was talking there about belief in this australia team. - of us. he was talking there about belief in this australia team. willi belief in this australia team. will they fancy their chances against one of the big guns?— they fancy their chances against one of the big guns? graham arnold said that they performed _ of the big guns? graham arnold said that they performed well, _ of the big guns? graham arnold said that they performed well, but - of the big guns? graham arnold said that they performed well, but that l that they performed well, but that hasn't necessarily translated into results. the two teams have played each other seven times, argentina have won five, one draw and australia have managed to win one. australia have managed to win one. australia are going to have to be near—perfect if not perfect defensively. they can just focus on leonel messi because there are goal threats from other places, as well.
6:38 pm
julian alvarez, for example. australia have only scored one goal in each of their three games so far they may need more than that tonight. they will have to defend for their lives and hope to steal a goal here or there. leonel messi has played over 1,000 matches for australia —— over 1,000 games. played over 1,000 matches for australia -- over1,000 games. thank ou. so, all eyes will be at the al—bayt stadium tomorrow evening when it's england's turn to try and make the quarterfinals. they take on senegal — the africa cup of nations champions. many of the senegal squad play their domestic football in england, but gareth southgate's side go into the match as favourites. let's get the latest from the england camp now, with our reporter alex howell. bring us up to speed with the latest. the england team have their final
6:39 pm
full session before they play senegal tomorrow. they might do some tactical work in a meeting room or walk—through scenarios on the pitch, they are getting prepared for this big round of 16 match. gareth southgate has big decisions to make, especially in the attacking areas. he has to decide whether to play marcus rashford, raheem sterling, bukayo saka or phil foden. gareth southgate was speaking today and he was —— he said that having those options isn't necessarily a bad thing. it options isn't necessarily a bad thin. , . options isn't necessarily a bad thin._ , ., options isn't necessarily a bad thin. ., options isn't necessarily a bad thinu. ., .,, thing. it is a good position to be in. you thing. it is a good position to be in- you want— thing. it is a good position to be in. you want your _ thing. it is a good position to be in. you want your players - thing. it is a good position to be in. you want your players in - in. you want your players in confident_ in. you want your players in confident mood and our forward players — confident mood and our forward players are. of course, if you want to try _ players are. of course, if you want to try to _ players are. of course, if you want to try to make the best possible decision, — to try to make the best possible decision, but in some respects i'm not sure _ decision, but in some respects i'm not sure there is a right or wrong. whichever— not sure there is a right or wrong. whichever players we start with we were going to need the bench, we
6:40 pm
need _ were going to need the bench, we need the — were going to need the bench, we need the strength, and they will offer_ need the strength, and they will offer different attributes and it is trying _ offer different attributes and it is trying to — offer different attributes and it is trying to get the balance of the team _ trying to get the balance of the team right and make the best possible — team right and make the best possible decisions. a team right and make the best possible decisions.— team right and make the best possible decisions. a lot of people were saying _ possible decisions. a lot of people were saying that _ possible decisions. a lot of people were saying that harry _ possible decisions. a lot of people were saying that harry kane - possible decisions. a lot of people were saying that harry kane could| were saying that harry kane could have been rested in the group stages, struggling with an ankle injury in the run—up to the games. that's right, he was alongside the manager today and all eyes are on him, inge's talisman, the biggest goal threat they have in the squad. he won the golden boot at the last world cup. he has been laying on assists, three so far, and set the goal up for phil foden in that match against wales. he was asked about his injury and whether his lack of goals has been concerning him so far in the tournament. i’ee goals has been concerning him so far in the tournament.— in the tournament. i've been playing well. the
6:41 pm
in the tournament. i've been playing well- the goals _ in the tournament. i've been playing well. the goals are _ in the tournament. i've been playing well. the goals are probably - in the tournament. i've been playing well. the goals are probably what i well. the goals are probably what i'm going — well. the goals are probably what i'm going to be judged on most, but as always. _ i'm going to be judged on most, but as always. i— i'm going to be judged on most, but as always, i am calm and i always try to _ as always, i am calm and i always try to focus — as always, i am calm and i always try to focus on the team and doing my best _ try to focus on the team and doing my best for— try to focus on the team and doing my best for the team and i feel i can do— my best for the team and i feel i can do that — my best for the team and i feel i can do that in many ways. i will continue — can do that in many ways. i will continue to— can do that in many ways. i will continue to try to do that. if the goals— continue to try to do that. if the goals come, grades, it will give us a better— goals come, grades, it will give us a better chance of winning the game. as a striker— a better chance of winning the game. as a striker i— a better chance of winning the game. as a striker i always want to be scoring — as a striker i always want to be scoring goals, for sure. senegal themselves may be without their coach for the match, aliou cisse? he also spent a lot of his career in england. they are in a difficult situation, he wasn't able to take the training session yesterday and didn't do the pre—match media. he is suffering with a bit of an illness. gareth southgate was asked about the job that aliou cisse has done for
6:42 pm
senegal. we praised him. there are the african champions, and this is the african champions, and this is the first time they have been in the knockout stages for 20 years. translation: yes, he has been sick for a counle — translation: yes, he has been sick for a counle of _ translation: yes, he has been sick for a couple of days. _ translation: yes, he has been sick for a couple of days. he _ translation: yes, he has been sick for a couple of days. he let _ translation: yes, he has been sick for a couple of days. he let us - translation: yes, he has been sick for a couple of days. he let us take . for a couple of days. he let us take charge of training yesterday, obviously with his instructions to the players. hopefully tomorrow he will be able to be on the bench with the players, but we are sure that a 10pm he will be there with the team. senegal offer england a big challenge. they have a number of players who play top level football across europe, and gareth southgate has been saying he will not take them lightly. gareth southgate will be hoping that england will not be another of the big upsets that this tournament has had.
6:43 pm
later in sportsday, we will hear from phil foden. we will hear his thoughts ahead of that match later on. still to come on sportsday: he's back and raring to go — the wbc champion tyson fury takes on dereck chisora in london this evening. to the women's super league now and there was a new record attendance for manchester united's women at old trafford today. 30,196 fans watched united thrash aston villa 5—0 in the wsl. goals from katie zelem and leah galton gave united a 2—0 lead at the break and england international alessia russo made it three shortly after the restart. a stunning strike from ona batlle and an injury—time goal from rachel williams rounded off a dominant performance, one that sent united temporarily
6:44 pm
top of the wsl table. but chelsea regained their lead at the top with an astounding 8—0 victory over leicester city. they remain three points ahead having played a game more than united. arsenal also returned to winning ways with a 1—0 win over everton. vivianne miedema's goal sealing the three points. the championship returned today for one match before the full resumption of the league next week. sunderland moved to within a point of the playoffs after a 3—0 win over millwall. after an uninspiring opening 45 minutes, the black cats cut loose after the break. ellis simms scored their third and final goal in stoppage time, following earlier strikes from amad diallo and alex pritchard. sunderland up to tenth while millwall drop out of the playoff places.
6:45 pm
and in the premiership — london irish moved off the bottom of the table — after stunning win over newcastle irish won 39—17. lucio cinti luca with two tries for them — and in the premiership — london irish moved off the bottom of the table — after stunning win over newcastle falcons. irish won 39—17. lucio cinti luca with two tries for them — the bonus—point victory ending a run of five straight defeats. in other matches — gloucester lead against northampton 21—12. second halfjust started as northampton hoping to go third. and the late game is bristol — who are now bottom — against the champions, leicester. there's work to do for england's cricketers, but victory could be in sight after they took late wickets on day three of their first test against pakistan. it looked as though it was set to be another frustrating day in rawalpindi, as the home side racked up the runs in pursuit of england's huge total, asjoe wilson reports. test cricket is the battle between ball and bat. guess which is winning
6:46 pm
in rawalpindi. abdullah shafique passed 100 in control. england trying everything, trying willjacks. edge caught, shafique gone, 225—1. imam—ul—haq was another 100 maker in this record—breaking, bowler—aching match. would he ever make a mistake? well, it turns out, yes, like that, gone. there are a permitted ways to alter the state of the ball — using the sweat onjack leach's head a new one. but that's a new ball in leach's hand, and that's azhar ali out. lbw, yes. next, babarazam, showman, captain, the real thing. on this pitch in these conditions he made his 100, of course he did. that's why matches in pakistan matter. their hero right in front of their eyes. and did they really see babar hit this to a fielder? out. pakistan closed seven down, 158 behind, and he will always
6:47 pm
believe he can win. joe wilson, bbc news. well, the conditions in rawalpindi have proved tough for the bowlers, leaving the game with perhaps less drama than expected given this is england's return to pakistan after 17 years. cricket commentator atif nawaz told me while we've seen some huge scores with the bat, it's left a lot to be desired when it comes to the ball. it is the test match for the first four batters on each team scored a hundred, that tells you something. the fact england got those late wickets means it will not peter wright. they will still have plenty of time to build the lead and theoretically give themselves a chance to win this game. in
6:48 pm
theoretically give themselves a chance to win this game. in terms of how it has been _ chance to win this game. in terms of how it has been so _ chance to win this game. in terms of how it has been so difficult - chance to win this game. in terms of how it has been so difficult for - chance to win this game. in terms of how it has been so difficult for the i how it has been so difficult for the bowlers and friendly for the batters, why is the pitch behaving like a days? it is batters, why is the pitch behaving like a days?— like a days? it is a question really for the curators _ like a days? it is a question really for the curators and _ like a days? it is a question really for the curators and the _ like a days? it is a question really for the curators and the people i like a days? it is a question really l for the curators and the people who made the decision to make this surface that has been described as placid by most of the media. it is very frustrating because what you want to see as pakistan put their best foot forward. it is 17 years since england had visited and a lot of people are watching the series and hoping to see a close contest and hoping to see a close contest and high—profile players on both teams. you want to see a competitive game, but they have taken the bowlers out of the occasion. what game, but they have taken the bowlers out of the occasion. what is the return like _ bowlers out of the occasion. what is the return like in _ bowlers out of the occasion. what is the return like in terms _ bowlers out of the occasion. what is the return like in terms of— bowlers out of the occasion. what is the return like in terms of the - the return like in terms of the reception for england? what is it like seeing england back playing in the country? it like seeing england back playing in the country?— like seeing england back playing in the count ? ., , , ., the country? it has been wonderful. the fans here _ the country? it has been wonderful.
6:49 pm
the fans here in _ the country? it has been wonderful. the fans here in pakistan _ the country? it has been wonderful. the fans here in pakistan have - the country? it has been wonderful. the fans here in pakistan have been so receptive. they have been noisy throughout. even when england were piling on the run is the first day there was a lot of love and appreciation for their play. you heard lots of applause and chanting. there are a lot of england fans here, as well. i counted 17 england flag scattered around the ground. they were there in great number. the fans here, the people here, the media, the administration, they have all made an effort to be as hospitable as you can imagine. pakistanis are renowned for their hospitality anyway, but they have ruled out for anybody visiting. i'm hearing nothing but positive stories from visiting fans, visiting media, and also the team. the only thing they lament is because of the security measures they don't really get to see a lot of the cities, but the journalists and the fans they are having a wonderful time. the journalists and the fans they are having a wonderful time. we're just a few hours away till the long—awaited
6:50 pm
return of tyson fury. tonight, the wbc champion defends his title against dereck chisora. it's fight many think is uncompetitive, given that chisora has twice been beaten by fury before, with many regarding a win for chisora as a huge upset. ade adedoyin is at the tottenham hotspur stadium for us, where the fight is taking place. ade, this being fury�*s first fight since announcing that retirement earlier this year. is he likely to be ring rusty later? no, i don't think it will be ring rusty because he said many times in interviews that he always has to stay active, so he remain training throughout. he also said when he retired he struggled mentally because he didn't have a target, his target tonight is to eat dereck chisora and take forward that wish of the unification bout next year.
6:51 pm
the target should have been anthony joshua, but that fight broke down and dereck chisora came into the fold. tyson fury won the first one in 2011, and in 2014 he outboxed dereck chisora, stopping him on the tenth round. he is a heavy favourite to win this fight but he says he will adopt a different strategy tonight, take the fight to dereck chisora, stand toe to toe with him. if he does that, it will be an interesting fight. david haye will be watching this is how he sees the pipeline out. aha, be watching this is how he sees the pipeline out-— be watching this is how he sees the --ielineout. . ., , pipeline out. a two ways. tyson fury doesnt pipeline out. a two ways. tyson fury doesn't do what _ pipeline out. a two ways. tyson fury doesn't do what he _ pipeline out. a two ways. tyson fury doesn't do what he says _ pipeline out. a two ways. tyson fury doesn't do what he says and - pipeline out. a two ways. tyson fury doesn't do what he says and wins - pipeline out. a two ways. tyson fury doesn't do what he says and wins a l doesn't do what he says and wins a long-range — doesn't do what he says and wins a long—range decision on points, or he goes _ long—range decision on points, or he goes toe _ long—range decision on points, or he goes toe to— long—range decision on points, or he goes toe to toe and it is a toss of a coin _ goes toe to toe and it is a toss of a coin one — goes toe to toe and it is a toss of a coin. one is a sensible thing to do, a coin. one is a sensible thing to do. but — a coin. one is a sensible thing to do. but as— a coin. one is a sensible thing to do, but as tyson fury has said a couple _ do, but as tyson fury has said a couple of— do, but as tyson fury has said a couple of times, sometimes it doesn't — couple of times, sometimes it doesn't do things that make sense.
6:52 pm
in a doesn't do things that make sense. in a second — doesn't do things that make sense. in a second fight against deontay wilder— in a second fight against deontay wilder he came in with the same tactics _ wilder he came in with the same tactics and — wilder he came in with the same tactics and surprised everyone. the second _ tactics and surprised everyone. the second time around he said he was going _ second time around he said he was going to _ second time around he said he was going to go — second time around he said he was going to go in for the fight, and he did, and— going to go in for the fight, and he did, and it— going to go in for the fight, and he did, and it was one of the best fights— did, and it was one of the best fights l've _ did, and it was one of the best fights i've ever seen. will he do the same — fights i've ever seen. will he do the same thing with dereck chisora? it the same thing with dereck chisora? it does _ the same thing with dereck chisora? it does give — the same thing with dereck chisora? it does give dereck chisora more chance _ it does give dereck chisora more chance and — it does give dereck chisora more chance and a better opportunity to land his— chance and a better opportunity to land his big shots.— land his big shots. alexander is sick said he's _ land his big shots. alexander is sick said he's come _ land his big shots. alexander is sick said he's come here - land his big shots. alexander is sick said he's come here to - land his big shots. alexander is. sick said he's come here to show tyson fury he is serious about this unification bout. interesting tonight we are fighting outdoors, it is very cool to both fighters will need to stay warm before that opening bell so didn't get caught cold. the other thing tyson fury has to guard against this complacency. who ever would have thought that saudi arabia would have been argentina? tyson fury is a big favourite, but went to big men are when they're throwing leather, anything can happen. the atmosphere
6:53 pm
will one things — anything can happen. the atmosphere will one things up. _ anything can happen. the atmosphere will one things up. thank— anything can happen. the atmosphere will one things up. thank you. - back to matters qatar now and injust over 24 hours, england will be getting set to face senegal in the last 16 of the world cup. it's a stage gareth southgate's side are used to, given they made it all the way to the semifinals four years ago. england made light work of wales to top the group. phil foden was among the scorers after getting his chance to start in the 3—0 win on tuesday this week. he's been talking to kelly somers. it's been a mixed bag, to be honest. it's been a mixed bag, to be honest. it's been a mixed bag, to be honest. it's been up and down. disappointed not to start more games but it is part of the tournament. i'm a team player so ijust part of the tournament. i'm a team player so i just want to keep working hard and get the opportunities.— working hard and get the opportunities. working hard and get the o- ortunities. �* , ., ., , opportunities. i'm 'ust going to try to take them. — opportunities. i'm 'ust going to try to take them. to _ opportunities. i'm just going to try to take them. to pick _ opportunities. i'm just going to try to take them. to pick up, - opportunities. i'm just going to try to take them. to pick up, tuesday| to take them. to pick up, tuesday night, how do you reflect on that? l night, how do you reflect on that? i was thinking a lot of lots of scored on the wings so when will be my chance? ijust wanted to get on the back post as much as i could thanks to harry kane, waterfall that was
6:54 pm
from him to find me. i wasjust there at the back post ready to tap it in. i there at the back post ready to tap it in. , , , ., ., there at the back post ready to tap it in. ,, ., ., ., there at the back post ready to tap itin. ,, ., ., .,, it in. i guess you have had to be atient, it in. i guess you have had to be patient. is _ it in. i guess you have had to be patient, is not _ it in. i guess you have had to be patient, is not something - it in. i guess you have had to be patient, is not something you i it in. i guess you have had to be i patient, is not something you have trained yourself to get used to given how the manager at your club likes to operate, because you do get rotated quite a lot.— rotated quite a lot. yes, i'm used to caettin rotated quite a lot. yes, i'm used to getting rotated _ rotated quite a lot. yes, i'm used to getting rotated a _ rotated quite a lot. yes, i'm used to getting rotated a lot _ rotated quite a lot. yes, i'm used to getting rotated a lot of - rotated quite a lot. yes, i'm used to getting rotated a lot of my - rotated quite a lot. yes, i'm used | to getting rotated a lot of my club and i didn't come here thinking i would walk into the team. there is a lot of quality. i knew in training i would have to show my quality and work hard, and that is just what i try to do, try my best all the time. john stones has been speaking to the media and he was asked about you. he said that you are one of the best players he has seen at your age and he talked about all of your skill set, the freedom you have on things like that, what does that mean to you? i like that, what does that mean to ou? ., ., ., ., ., you? i hear that from him and a coule you? i hear that from him and a coople of _ you? i hear that from him and a coople of lads — you? i hear that from him and a couple of lads and _ you? i hear that from him and a couple of lads and it _ you? i hear that from him and a couple of lads and itjust - you? i hear that from him and a couple of lads and itjust gives l you? i hear that from him and a i couple of lads and itjust gives me the confidence to play better and want to do more. it is good when the team understands the way you play,
6:55 pm
it makes yourjob easier. i feel like now when i an concerto and people understand how i play and get the best out of me. it people understand howl play and get the best out of me.— the best out of me. it makes my 'ob easier. so much �* the best out of me. it makes my 'ob easier. so much hasd the best out of me. it makes my 'ob easier. so much has been i the best out of me. it makes my 'ob easier. so much has been said i the best out of me. it makes my job| easier. so much has been said about the best out of me. it makes myjob easier. so much has been said about a brilliant squat mentality in england, but when the competition is that fierce, how does it affect things? i that fierce, how does it affect thins? ., �* ~' that fierce, how does it affect thins? ,, ., things? i don't think it affects the way people _ things? i don't think it affects the way people think. _ things? i don't think it affects the way people think. we _ things? i don't think it affects the way people think. we still- things? i don't think it affects the way people think. we still talk. things? i don't think it affects the way people think. we still talk to | way people think. we still talk to each other, be each other�*s friends and when we got on the training pitch we all want to start, but it is not possible. to win a world cup, you are always going to need to score, notjust individual players. you will need people off the bench to change the game. everyone understands that and everyone is ready for it. igratin understands that and everyone is ready for it— understands that and everyone is ready for it. win or go home. how does the mentality _ ready for it. win or go home. how does the mentality changes - ready for it. win or go home. how does the mentality changes when | ready for it. win or go home. how- does the mentality changes when you get to the knockouts? i does the mentality changes when you get to the knockouts?— get to the knockouts? i don't think the mentality _ get to the knockouts? i don't think the mentality changes. _ get to the knockouts? i don't think the mentality changes. obviously, | the mentality changes. obviously, people notice the pressure more because you can't afford to make
6:56 pm
mistakes or start a game badly now because you will be sent home. i think there is more added pressure, but the lads have all played on the bigger stages and in the biggest games, so i think everybody will be ready. games, so i think everybody will be read . ~ . . games, so i think everybody will be read .~ ., ., games, so i think everybody will be read. ., ., ,. games, so i think everybody will be read .~ ., ., , . ., ready. what are you expecting from seneaal ready. what are you expecting from senegal. how _ ready. what are you expecting from senegal, how much _ ready. what are you expecting from senegal, how much of _ ready. what are you expecting from senegal, how much of the - ready. what are you expecting from senegal, how much of the scene . ready. what are you expecting from senegal, how much of the scene of| senegal, how much of the scene of them? it senegal, how much of the scene of them? , . . senegal, how much of the scene of them? , ., ., ., ., �* them? it is a team that we haven't seen too much _ them? it is a team that we haven't seen too much of, _ them? it is a team that we haven't seen too much of, but _ them? it is a team that we haven't seen too much of, but these - them? it is a team that we haven't seen too much of, but these nextl them? it is a team that we haven't i seen too much of, but these next few days we will study them and see what they are about. you know a couple of players that we have played against before, so it is a team that we don't really know about but we will study. i don't really know about but we will stud . ., ., ., ,~' don't really know about but we will stud. ., ., ., ,., don't really know about but we will stud. ., ., , . study. i want to ask your butcher hair. at study. i want to ask your butcher hair- at the _ study. i want to ask your butcher hair. at the euros _ study. i want to ask your butcher hair. at the euros she _ study. i want to ask your butcher hair. at the euros she went i study. i want to ask your butcher hair. at the euros she went full | study. i want to ask your butcher i hair. at the euros she went full gas and dyed it. any temptation to steer to do something similar? i and dyed it. any temptation to steer to do something similar?— to do something similar? i don't think so. to do something similar? i don't think so- at _ to do something similar? i don't think so. at the _ to do something similar? i don't think so. at the euros _ to do something similar? i don't think so. at the euros i - to do something similar? i don't think so. at the euros i didn't i think so. at the euros i didn't realise how much a message your hair up! i don't think we'll ever do it again, to be honest. it's a pain to get away when you want to change it back. phil foden, and that gazza—inspired haircut, there! well, the second match of the day, is moments away from kick—off.
6:57 pm
it's argentina against australia. these are live pictures. this is the australian national anthem. australia have only ever reached the round of 16 once before, back in 2006. lionel messi all set for his 1,000th career appearance in this one, as they look to make the quarterfinals. one of the most highly supported teams at this world cup, argentina. the australians giving it full voice, as we can see. can't they do the business tonight to get one of the business tonight to get one of the tournament favourites? that is over on bbc one. the winner will face the netherlands. they beat the usa earlier today. that's all from sportsday.
6:58 pm
we'll have more for you at 7.30pm. goodbye. hello, there. there's very little change to the weather for part two of the weekend. it's staying cold for all areas and we'll see strong easterly winds again across england and wales, making it feel quite bitterly cold, in fact. that'll drive in a few showers to north sea coasts. the easterly winds also pushing this weather front away from the north—west corner of the uk, so it'll be turning a little bit drier here, as well. it will drive further showers into eastern scotland, eastern england, particularly north—east england, one or two into northern ireland during the overnight period. some of them could have a wintry flavour over the higher ground. where skies are clear we will likely see a touch of frost and there is a chance where you get a shower and then skies clear and temperatures fall then there could be a touch of ice in places as well to start sunday. a chilly start to the day on sunday. there will be more sunshine around, though, for the north and west of scotland, northern ireland. still a few showers
6:59 pm
pushing into eastern scotland, eastern england. again, a wintry flavour over higher ground. further south, some drier weather around. the best of the brightness towards western fringes, but it's going to be cold wherever you are.
7:00 pm
emer mccarthy, bbc news. this is bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm lewis vaughan jones. the headlines: cap on russian oil, saying it would endanger their energy security. argentina versus australia is just kicking off, but we already know who the first quarter finalist is — after the netherlands beat the usa 3—1. here in the uk, health officials warn parents to look out for symptoms of a condition caused by strep a. six children have died recently in england and wales
7:01 pm
after contracting the infection.

62 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on