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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  May 1, 2023 12:45am-1:00am BST

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hello, i'm lizzie greenwood hughes from the bbc sport centre. coming up, manchester city returned to the top of the premier league, liverpool throwaway a three goal lead against tottenham only to score against tottenham only to score a last—minute winner in an action packed day at anfield, and the first ever 147 world championship burner, it has been a slow burner in sheffield between luca sayle and mark
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selby. thank you forjoining us. we are starting with football. it was a record—breaking day for erling haaland as manchester city went back to the top of the premier league. they beat fulham 2—1, haaland scoring his 50th goal of the season in all competitions, stunning achievement and a record that has stood for over 90 years. he also equalled the record for goals in a premier league season with 34. it is the first time city have topped the table since february, they are one point ahead of arsenal who played midweek and still have a game in hand. played midweek and still have a game in hand-— game in hand. three days, four da s, it game in hand. three days, four days. it is _ game in hand. three days, four days. it is a _ game in hand. three days, four days, it is a lot, _ game in hand. three days, four days, it is a lot, but _ game in hand. three days, four days, it is a lot, but we - game in hand. three days, four days, it is a lot, but we knew . days, it is a lot, but we knew that after beating arsenal at home that winning these type of games today was really important and the players behaved amazingly. 0n important and the players behaved amazingly. on tuesday, arsenal is going to play, know me at home they are strong but it is an important west ham
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game, one game in hand and after that, top of the table. from the first minute of that match — from the first minute of that match against city, it was a difficult _ match against city, it was a difficult scenario for any team in this— difficult scenario for any team in this competition, but we showed _ in this competition, but we showed the character to come back— showed the character to come back and _ showed the character to come back and to start to have a bit more — back and to start to have a bit more balance in the game as welt — more balance in the game as welt at _ more balance in the game as well. at some moments we push them _ well. at some moments we push them back— well. at some moments we push them back but we were not able to create — them back but we were not able to create many chances, but we are competitive and tried till the last— are competitive and tried till the last minute and we have to be proud _ be proud. manchester united beat aston villa 1—0, they have gone unbeaten in ten matches, a 100th goal was all they needed to secure the three points in the victory that could have been to a three nil, they are now fourth in the table well ahead of liverpool and with a game in hand over newcastle above them, villa remain seventh in their hunt for
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europe. and manchester united fans held a protest to the club and streets at the city with banners opposing the continued glazer ownership. basically, the protest lasted two and a half hours i started with hundreds of fans meeting in manchester city centre, letting off layers, chanting against the current ownership, and then the numbers swelled as the protest march continued from the city centre to old trafford, by which time, there were thousands of fans wait —— making their feelings known. the vast majority did enter the stadium in time for kick off of today's game against aston villa, but a significant number remained outside, outside the directors entrance and carried on making a noisy protest against the current ownership of the football club. there was an incredible energy
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to liverpool's victory over tottenham with two goals in 99 seconds, providing a dramatic end to what had already been a thriller. spurs put in another poor performance in the first half, going 3—0 behind within 15 minutes, harry kane started a remarkable comeback before half—time and then there was a 93rd minute header to make it 3-3 but 93rd minute header to make it 3—3 but a lapse of conscience trace and brought the celebrations to abrupt and when diogojota fired a windfall liverpool three minutes —— seconds later. thank god diogo jota thank god diogojota saved us but from a development point of view, a lot of things to like and a lot of things not to like and a lot of things not to like and that is my life. but i like the good parts that much that i my feeling is that we can sort
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the other staff, we can sort it and what we have to do, let's keep going. newcastle's goal—scoring goal... they were 1—0 down at half—time but an own goal from theo walcott turned around their fortunes. theo walcott turned around theirfortunes. the theo walcott turned around their fortunes. the southampton committees championship relegation growing bigger on the horizon. bournemouth looked to have escaped relegation with an impressive 4—1 when over leeds, two goals in four minutes set the tone for the rest of the game, bournemouth are 13th while leeds are just a point from danger. in scotland, the fifth old firm derby this time in the scottish cup semifinal ended in victory for celtic to set up a meeting with inverness caledonian thistle in the final. i had just a —— before half—time, and
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celtic are heavy favourites when the final is played in june the 3rd and they are still on for an ace domestic treble. really proud of the group. we kind of knew what was at stake and ranges, this was the last opportunity to gain success as well so we knew it would require all the facets of our game. require all the facets of our name. �* , game. bitterly disappointed. fine margins _ game. bitterly disappointed. fine margins will— game. bitterly disappointed. fine margins will generally l fine margins will generally decide _ fine margins will generally decide big games and, yes, in bil decide big games and, yes, in big games you can't have the amount— big games you can't have the amount of play that we had an opportunity is that we had and make — opportunity is that we had and make a — opportunity is that we had and make a mistake and get away with— make a mistake and get away with it — with it. net cash natalie's with it. — net cash natalie's first wait for assyria at title goes on. three points against sally
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—— jubilation from fans both inside and outside the stadium but they were silenced after conceding an equaliser sixpence from time.
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there are mixed... 0ne there are mixed... one point above borussia dortmund following their draw on friday. mark selby has made snooker history by becoming the first player to make a 147 break in a world championship final. it is the second of the tournament and it couldn't come at a better time. selby started the session down but by the time they finish, gracelle was leading by only nine frames to eight, it was the first to 18, there were two more sessions before the winner is crowned on monday night. what a competitor because to jan follow that up and when that last frame, that is absolutely vital. i that last frame, that is absolutely vital. i think that is one of— absolutely vital. i think that is one of the _ absolutely vital. i think that is one of the most - absolutely vital. i think that is one of the most special. is one of the most special moments we can ever remember in the sport. it moments we can ever remember in the sort. ., , moments we can ever remember in the sort, ., ., moments we can ever remember in the sort. ., . ., , the sport. it was amazing, 'ust to watch it fl the sport. it was amazing, 'ust to watch it and i the sport. it was amazing, 'ust to watch it and be i the sport. it was amazing, 'ust to watch it and be here i the sport. it was amazing, just to watch it and be here and - to watch it and be here and have — to watch it and be here and have a _ to watch it and be here and have a bird's eye view of it,.
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it have a bird's eye view of it,. it really— have a bird's eye view of it,. it really was very special that 147. sergio perez won the azerbhajan grand prix but there was a hairy moment at the end of the race when the alpeen driver esteban 0con came into the pitlane with a lap to go to make his mandatory tyre stop, only to find his path blocked by officals and photographers. some cycling news, adam yates has won the tour of normandy.
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he had 19 seconds in hand over the next friday and he did enough to clinch the overall victory in geneva. he will focus on his main aim, the tour de france which starts injuly. exeter had been beaten to a place in rugby union's cup final. the 2020 winners were outplayed by the defending champions in a ruthless 47 points to 28 victory. lara shell will play at leinster in a repeat of last year's final. tennis and carlos alcaraz is into the last 16 at the madrid open. carlos alcaraz dominated most of the match apart from when the bulgarian broke his serve in the second set to go for— two up but the world number two tookjust an hour and a half to beat him.
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that is it, you are up—to—date with all the sport, there is more on our website but from me and the rest of the team, it is goodbye. hello. sunday brought some pretty warm weather in parts of the uk, but it also brought some really heavy downpours. there are some further showers in the forecast for bank holiday monday, but equally some spells of sunshine. many of us will again feel relatively warm, particularly in the sunshine. but northern parts, particularly scotland, will start to turn rather chilly because of this cold front. now, it doesn't look like much here on the chart. it's just going to bring some extra clouds, a little bit of rain. but behind it, it will introduce some chilly air, particularly across parts of scotland. most of us, though, starting monday morning on a mild note, bit of showery rain across some
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eastern parts of england. across england and wales, we are going to see some spells of sunshine, scattered showers which could be heavy and thundery, particularly from east wales eastwards, west wales, the south west of england, not seeing too many showers. northern ireland brightening up through the afternoon with some spells of sunshine. most of us temperatures between 14 and 17 degrees. but through the afternoon, those temperatures dropping across the northern half of scotland. behind our weatherfront, some cloud, the odd spot of rain, that frontal system sinking further southwards as we go through monday night. not much more than a band of cloud, really, but to the north of it, it is going to be quite a chilly start to tuesday. we could well see a touch of frost across some parts of the highlands. so for tuesday morning, a rather chilly start. for many, this band of cloud likely to be left across the uk. maybe the odd spot of rain, the odd shower breaking out. but most places i think will be dry and we should see some spells of sunshine, but a little on the cool side across northern scotland and down into the eastern side of england, ten to 12 degrees even further south and west,
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not as warm as it has been. now, on wednesday, a weak front is likely to bring a bit of patchy rain through northern ireland and western scotland. some showers may start to develop down towards the south as the winds begin to pick up through the day. temperatures generally between ten and 16 degrees. as we head towards the end of the week, we will see frontal systems squashing in from the southwest, reintroducing the chance for some rain and for a time a brisk easterly breeze, which will make it feel rather chilly, particularly for some eastern coasts. but through the week, a lot of dry weather for a time through tuesday into wednesday, but then turning more unsettled.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. more evacuations by sea of foreign nationals from sudan, as the warring factions allow a ceasefire so thousands can escape. it's a moment of relief for these people. but also for the sudanese, a very bittersweet moment, because many wonder if they will ever come back. with just a week to go until the king's coronation, preparations for street parties across the uk are well under way. nurses at some hospitals in england have begun a 28—hour strike. nhs leaders warn the public to use health services wisely.

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