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parts of norfolk only got 212 away. parts of norfolk only got 212 or 13 degrees, further west the temperatures were up 18 or 20. tonight the cloud roles in particularly in parts of england. it will be an unusually chilly night for an earlyjune night, but into tomorrow most of us will see sunshine as clouds move back to the east coast. a bit more clout in northern scotland and there is a small chance of the high ground in scotland or northern ireland could see the odd shower. that will be the exception rather than the rule. for many, slightly warmer than it was today. as we get into sunday we can see a bit more clout plaguing these eastern coast of england and the north of scotland. again there is the chance of the odd shower in parts of scotland, and northern ireland. but in the strong sunshine there are high uv levels and
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temperatures are 22 or 23. what about rain next week? very little, if any, and it may turn warmer as we head towards the end of the week, 25 degrees. and that's bbc news at six, you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website — from the six team its goodbye te news continues here on bbc one, as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. ronald welcome to wembley on the eve of a historic fa cup final. never before in its 152 year history has the competition's final been a manchester derby... and the first between city and united finds the two clubs at a unique point in their rivalry... coming up on sportsday. city, already pl champions,
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are attempting to win trophy two of a possible three, with united's treble from 1999 firmly in their sights. stopping that from happening may be motivation enough for united... but there's a chance of a cup double for them too... i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre — also coming this evening... we'll head live to hampden where the celtic can clinch the treble this weekend. inverness will have a say in that, though. double centre for pope has found them to build a huge lead for island at norge. them to build a huge lead for island at norae. . ., ., , at norge. cameron norrie is battling to sta in at norge. cameron norrie is battling to stay in the — at norge. cameron norrie is battling to stay in the british _ at norge. cameron norrie is battling to stay in the british open. - at norge. cameron norrie is battling to stay in the british open. two - to stay in the british open. two sets down.
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welcome to wembley. this is sports day. the first cliche of fa cups final weekend is that vicious wembley amid the calm before the storm. yes, the skies will be clear tomorrow, much like they are this evening. but on the picture and in the stands, a tumultuous rivalry will play out in a unique way, never before has this game been at manchester derby. and for manchester city and manchester united, the relationship between them has been very different in recent years. but whatever happens tomorrow, this match will provide a significant moment within it. and finally is how you will be that moment. it's not what you had done in the past. how good you are
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or not good you are. it's how you perform individually as a team and all the details. during this 90, 95 minutes. we want to win and it's not about stopping them. it is about that we win a cup. it will be manchester! for whatever reason. as a united fan, if i knew that united stop city winning - the treble, that would matter more to me than the pain- i would have suffered from seeing. you win your first champions league. l i'm hoping that we see a city side i that's immensely focused and comes out because i think if that they do... . i could see it being| three or four goals. i just want us to follow the path. i prefer to take it off the treble of, you know, to take it off them. i can't comprehend united winning. take that game first, win the fa cup, then win the champions league. city are running away with this!
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who i am and being for me. this is a little bit extra special for me to play united in the final. and yeah, we just want to do everything we can for the fans. we are now building something that can be special in the future if we win the fa cup. it gives you a little bit more of a lift and think that we can aim for bigger targets. we want to restore united. we had a good season, but of course |we have a great opportunity to makei it a very good season. in the premier league, we were better than them. so one game is one game. so we have to do our best version to be our best to beat them. there is a lot of history hanging over the spinal. to preview it i am joined five michael and dion. dion, very much in casual. you didn't get
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the memo. we talk a lot about 1999 with this particular time of year because these two clubs come together at a time that is reminiscent of 2a years ago. united winning a trouble, manchester city playing against mansfield and losing to wiccan wonders. but you are in the team that won the player final year that for many city fans, not only major heroes, but of course served as an absolutely crucial moment in making the historical relevance of this game even more important. relevance of this game even more im ortant. �* ., relevance of this game even more imortant. �* ., , ., ., important. i'm not sure if i tailor as a complement. _ important. i'm not sure if i tailor as a complement. listen, - important. i'm not sure if i tailor as a complement. listen, it's . important. i'm not sure if i tailor. as a complement. listen, it's great to be here, back in the stadium. it's a different manchester city as we see what they are fighting for, what the next we can bring. talk about troubles with manchester united, it was a recovery for us backin united, it was a recovery for us back in 99, but the club has just done a real upturn, it continues to carry on doing that. but i think that trouble, that champions league is the one were all fighting for. there was no rivalry in 1909 because manchester united did not care what
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manchester united did not care what manchester city did. it's been an extraordinary turnaround of fortunes for the two cups? they extraordinary turnaround of fortunes for the two mp5?— extraordinary turnaround of fortunes for the two cups? they were dominant for the two cups? they were dominant for ears. for the two cups? they were dominant for years- that's _ for the two cups? they were dominant for years. that's strange _ for the two cups? they were dominant for years. that's strange now. - for the two cups? they were dominant for years. that's strange now. city - for years. that's strange now. city have _ for years. that's strange now. city have dominated this league and their standard _ have dominated this league and their standard of football for years now, and they've been the stand outside with so_ and they've been the stand outside with so much quality. the coaches change _ with so much quality. the coaches change. but games like this, just levels _ change. but games like this, just levels everything out. it doesn't matter— levels everything out. it doesn't matter what you've won.- levels everything out. it doesn't matter what you've won. there was no rival . matter what you've won. there was no rivalry- i've — matter what you've won. there was no rivalry. i've glossed _ matter what you've won. there was no rivalry. i've glossed over _ matter what you've won. there was no rivalry. i've glossed over that. - rivalry. i've glossed over that. this game is _ rivalry. i've glossed over that. this game is just _ rivalry. i've glossed over that. this game isjust huge - rivalry. i've glossed over that. - this game isjust huge tomorrow, it's good — this game isjust huge tomorrow, it's good to — this game isjust huge tomorrow, it's good to be absolutely jam—packed in here. ithink it's good to be absolutely jam—packed in here. i think level pagans _ jam—packed in here. i think level pagans when you start this game tomorrow — pagans when you start this game tomorrow. is pagans when you start this game tomorrow. , . , pagans when you start this game tomorrow. , ., , , ., ., pagans when you start this game tomorrow. , . , , ., ., tomorrow. is that why you have come casual? i tomorrow. is that why you have come casual? i need _ tomorrow. is that why you have come casual? i need to _ tomorrow. is that why you have come casual? i need to go _ tomorrow. is that why you have come casual? i need to go to _ tomorrow. is that why you have come casual? i need to go to the _ tomorrow. is that why you have come casual? i need to go to the gym! - casual? i need to go to the gym! think it's fascinating _ casual? i need to go to the gym! think it's fascinating because - casual? i need to go to the gym! i think it's fascinating because there were so many years, michael, when manchester city just wanted to stop manchester city just wanted to stop manchester united, they wanted to when the derby when they were in the
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same division, and now manchester united playing this point all of a sudden. , , , ., , ., sudden. possibly. the fans will want to ha en, sudden. possibly. the fans will want to happen. of— sudden. possibly. the fans will want to happen, of course, _ sudden. possibly. the fans will want to happen, of course, the _ sudden. possibly. the fans will want to happen, of course, the united - to happen, of course, the united fans _ to happen, of course, the united fans the — to happen, of course, the united fans. the players on the pitch will try to _ fans. the players on the pitch will try to win— fans. the players on the pitch will try to win the game. will be delighted. but it's going to take more _ delighted. but it's going to take more thanjust winning delighted. but it's going to take more than just winning the delighted. but it's going to take more thanjust winning the game. you've _ more thanjust winning the game. you've goi— more thanjust winning the game. you've got to find a way of beating city. you've got to find a way of beating city you _ you've got to find a way of beating city. you gotta be on your game, youhe _ city. you gotta be on your game, you've gotta be a tonne of time to heat city~ — you've gotta be a tonne of time to beat city. that's every single united — beat city. that's every single united player. it's going to be a tough _ united player. it's going to be a tough act — united player. it's going to be a tough act but if ever there was a chance for— tough act but if ever there was a chance for man united to do this. | chance for man united to do this. i think that's the point as well. the game that's coming, they've had a little bit of a loan with a few injuries. yes, everybody and manchester united supports them. we don't want to be there because it could be a really strong performance from city a notch never been known to actually say that so that's how much i feel this game.— much i feel this game. what motivation _ much i feel this game. what motivation is _ much i feel this game. what motivation is there. - much i feel this game. what motivation is there. there . much i feel this game. what - motivation is there. there might much i feel this game. what motivation is there. there might be some for united stopping the city during the trouble, but what motivation is there for city doing what united did in 99's i
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motivation is there for city doing what united did in 99's— motivation is there for city doing what united did in 99's i think it's all around the _ what united did in 99's i think it's all around the club, _ what united did in 99's i think it's all around the club, every - what united did in 99's i think it's all around the club, every game, | all around the club, every game, i think you just look at competitions and pap audio and how serious he has taken them and i think is the standard that he sets. this is another game, another trophy, he will want to deliver it and if you can be a trouble, that would be an incredible return. but really we are talking about the fa cups, but i still think globally that champions league is what city needs.- still think globally that champions league is what city needs. there is a sense, league is what city needs. there is a sense. isn't _ league is what city needs. there is a sense, isn't there, _ league is what city needs. there is a sense, isn't there, because - league is what city needs. there is a sense, isn't there, because of. a sense, isn't there, because of what happened so far this season. 63 to manchester city, and yet man united one the most recent game. listen like i've said you can look at the _ listen like i've said you can look at the stats, you can look at the way that — at the stats, you can look at the way that hall has been outstanding, a look_ way that hall has been outstanding, a look at _ way that hall has been outstanding, a look at the way that marcus has been _ a look at the way that marcus has been outstanding for united. although stock for me, personally because _ although stock for me, personally because they were out the window. this is— because they were out the window. this isjust — because they were out the window. this isjust about bragging rights, manchester against manchester, two of the _ manchester against manchester, two of the biggest clubs in the world. how do _ of the biggest clubs in the world. how do they approach it's because that's going to be the one, would
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love to see a real end to end game, but it's going to be fascinating with you guys do that. back but it's going to be fascinating with you guys do that.- but it's going to be fascinating with you guys do that. back to the word. do dare _ with you guys do that. back to the word. do dare do _ with you guys do that. back to the word. do dare do that _ with you guys do that. back to the word. do dare do that again - with you guys do that. back to the word. do dare do that again city i word. do dare do that again city because — word. do dare do that again city because if you sit back and give them the — because if you sit back and give them the ball, you're really struggling. so, ilike them the ball, you're really struggling. so, i like the manager. ithink— struggling. so, i like the manager. i think he's— struggling. so, i like the manager. i think he's changed united. man united _ i think he's changed united. man united are — i think he's changed united. man united are on the way back, somewhere close to where city are. we're _ somewhere close to where city are. we're getting there. were not there yet, we're getting there. were not there yet. but _ we're getting there. were not there yet. but we — we're getting there. were not there yet, but we are getting there, and i believe _ yet, but we are getting there, and i believe that man united have all the attributes _ believe that man united have all the attributes to get something tomorrow. we attributes to get something tomorrow— attributes to get something tomorrow. ~ , , ., tomorrow. we wish you both with the nurse that you _ tomorrow. we wish you both with the nurse that you go _ tomorrow. we wish you both with the nurse that you go through _ tomorrow. we wish you both with the nurse that you go through on - tomorrow. we wish you both with the nurse that you go through on the - nurse that you go through on the day, because that's what you hear from all of the fans involved on red or blue side of manchester, that it is a terrifying prospect coming into this game with so much on the line. we will be back in a moment where we will hearfrom early we will be back in a moment where we will hear from early harlan. back to you, ali. 3 o'clock kick off at wembley, at 5.30, celtic face inverness caledonian thistle at hampden park in the scottish cup final.
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championship side inverness have won the cup once, eight years ago, celtic have won it a0 times, win tomorrow and they'll also complete the treble. we have to focus on what we can do, and were going to need a bit of luck. we're going to need top—notch performances from the players. were going to need my go people to have a good day. but factually, this competition is all about, miracles. and they do happen. so we can win the game. and they do happen. so we can win the name. ~ i. �* ., ,, and they do happen. so we can win the name. ~ �* ., ,, ., the game. when you're talking about all that entails, _ the game. when you're talking about all that entails, we _ the game. when you're talking about all that entails, we are _ the game. when you're talking about all that entails, we are expecting - the game. when you're talking about all that entails, we are expecting a l all that entails, we are expecting a tough _ all that entails, we are expecting a tough one — all that entails, we are expecting a tough one. i watch the semi final, it was— tough one. i watch the semi final, it was a _ tough one. i watch the semi final, it was a good game, and really good football— it was a good game, and really good football played. at that time they were going really well. just miss the playoffs. but primed and very motivated to give them a chance to create _ motivated to give them a chance to create a _ motivated to give them a chance to create a real story for themselves. to make _ create a real story for themselves. to make sure it doesn't happen. let's cross live to hampden,
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jane dougall is there for us. jane, a magnificent season for celtic, we heard from ange postecoglu there, and there's a chance that this could be his last match? yeah. well the celtic fans have certainly taken this gruff australian to their hearts. it has been a fantastic season. but when he arrived in 2021, if you remember, they are just arrived in 2021, if you remember, they arejust one arrived in 2021, if you remember, they are just one the title. that was even under stephen girard. he won the league and his very first season, bringing in new signings, turning the team around, and now here's one back to back titles. back in february he beat rangers to take the leading cup. now, if celtic win tomorrow against inverness, he will have won his first domestic travel for the club. it will be celtics eighth domestic travel, which would be a world record. understandably, that success has attracted attention from elsewhere. most notably, the english club, tom, who are of course
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are searching for a manager themselves. and he has been linked with that job, themselves. and he has been linked with thatjob, much to the dismay of the celtic fans. now as you say, he was asked several times in his media conference but he said that he wouldn't be distracted by speculation about him potentially leaving and that he would be fully focused on tomorrow's match. and that's because, well, inverness could well be a banana skin for celtic even though six celtic are the strong favourites. as you said, there are one or a0 times before but they will not be taking this lightly and they will give county thistle the respect they deserve. let’s and they will give county thistle the respect they deserve. let's give them a bit of _ the respect they deserve. let's give them a bit of time _ the respect they deserve. let's give them a bit of time that _ the respect they deserve. let's give them a bit of time that they - the respect they deserve. let's give | them a bit of time that they deserve then, jane. this every chance, caley thistle finish mid table and the championship, it would be a huge upset if they won. it would. and i think they would just love to spoil celtics party. and they have a track record of beating celtic in this competition.
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backin beating celtic in this competition. back in 2000 they beat them, putting them out of the third round of the scottish cup. they beat them 31, and quite a shock when. and that inspired a now legendary scottish headline super callie go ballistic, celtic are atrocious. and just two days later, there then celtic manager was sacked and that match and headline went down in their souls history. and as you say they have won this competition back in 2015 when they won the final so they would like to do it again but the odds are pretty long for that to happen. it's been a long time since they even played a match. they finished six in the championship. and they finished so long ago because that's when their championship match is ended. so, they are going to be a little bit rusty. and also, let's not sugar—coat theirs. they are playing the scottish champions who had a fantastic season. so it is going to be a big ask. adding to that, they're not going to have the support and hampton that they might want because they have had to hand
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back 2500 of their tickets for the allocation. now the manager has said that that is because of the time change. there has been a time changed to 530 because of the class with the fa cups at wembley. it's a long way from inverness down to glasco so he says that that is impacted on their sales. he also has said that this cup inspires miracles, and perhaps county thistle will need one if they are to stop celtic from winning for a a1st time. we will see, changeable. enjoy the maths tomorrow. many thanks indeed. so finals at hampden and wembley tomorrow, it's also the women's champions league final, barcelona are taking on wolfsburg in eindhoven in the netherlands. they are the sides that knocked out chelsea and arsenal in the semi—finals, but there's still english interest in the match. maz farookhi is there for us. barcelona, one of european football powerhouses. they were named as allies world cup squad. the biggest
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trophy in the woman's club game. it was funny, because it was similar in the last— was funny, because it was similar in the last world cup at the champion finai~ _ the last world cup at the champion final. headed to the world cup in france _ final. headed to the world cup in france that year. and that was one of my— france that year. and that was one of my most— france that year. and that was one of my most enjoyable summers. so i'm hoping _ of my most enjoyable summers. so i'm hoping for— of my most enjoyable summers. so i'm hoping for a _ of my most enjoyable summers. so i'm hoping for a similar experience. this year. — hoping for a similar experience. this year, host to the women's final, a sell—out. and is expected to break the attendance record for any game of woman's football in the netherlands. barcelona saponins here on saturday will be two time european champions themselves and again really push the standard of the spore over the last decade. they are also a team packed full of german internationals, players know very well indeed from the us final at wembley last year. one was named to the young player of the tournament last year. and there is
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another player with a point to prove on the turf. walsh, her world record at the beginning of the season made her the focus of headlines. according to parsa, she has risen to the challenge. we according to parsa, she has risen to the challenge-— the challenge. i've been very lucky to have her- _ the challenge. i've been very lucky to have her. she _ the challenge. i've been very lucky to have her. she has _ the challenge. i've been very lucky to have her. she has a _ the challenge. i've been very lucky to have her. she has a very- the challenge. i've been very lucky to have her. she has a very good l to have her. she has a very good vision _ to have her. she has a very good vision for the _ to have her. she has a very good vision for the game _ to have her. she has a very good vision for the game and - to have her. she has a very good vision for the game and she - to have her. she has a very good vision for the game and she hasl vision for the game and she has adapted — vision for the game and she has adapted fantastically— vision for the game and she has adapted fantastically to - vision for the game and she has adapted fantastically to how- vision for the game and she has adapted fantastically to how we | adapted fantastically to how we play _ adapted fantastically to how we play. it's — adapted fantastically to how we play. it's not _ adapted fantastically to how we play. it's not easy _ adapted fantastically to how we play. it's not easy to _ adapted fantastically to how we play. it's not easy to come - adapted fantastically to how we play. it's not easy to come andl adapted fantastically to how we - play. it's not easy to come and play as a six _ play. it's not easy to come and play as a six also— play. it's not easy to come and play as a six. also as _ play. it's not easy to come and play as a six. also as a _ play. it's not easy to come and play as a six. also as a person, - play. it's not easy to come and play as a six. also as a person, in - play. it's not easy to come and play as a six. also as a person, in the i as a six. also as a person, in the locker— as a six. also as a person, in the locker room. _ as a six. also as a person, in the locker room, she _ as a six. also as a person, in the locker room, she has— as a six. also as a person, in the locker room, she has been- as a six. also as a person, in the i locker room, she has been fantastic to have _ locker room, she has been fantastic to have a _ locker room, she has been fantastic to have a very— locker room, she has been fantastic to have. a very good _ locker room, she has been fantastic to have. a very good person - locker room, she has been fantastic to have. a very good person that. to have. a very good person that means— to have. a very good person that means a — to have. a very good person that means a lot _ to have. a very good person that means a lot to _ to have. a very good person that means a lot to the _ to have. a very good person that means a lot to the team - to have. a very good person that means a lot to the team outside | to have. a very good person that. means a lot to the team outside the foothati— means a lot to the team outside the football pitch. — means a lot to the team outside the football pitch, which _ means a lot to the team outside the football pitch, which is— means a lot to the team outside the football pitch, which is very - football pitch, which is very important _ football pitch, which is very important to— football pitch, which is very important to create - football pitch, which is very important to create a - football pitch, which is very important to create a goodl football pitch, which is very - important to create a good team find _ important to create a good team find. �* .., important to create a good team find. . ,., ., , ., , important to create a good team find. . ., , ., , ., find. arson he remains the only one to ever win — find. arson he remains the only one to ever win this _ find. arson he remains the only one to ever win this trophy. _ find. arson he remains the only one to ever win this trophy. so - find. arson he remains the only one to ever win this trophy. so much - find. arson he remains the only one to ever win this trophy. so much is| to ever win this trophy. so much is made of her experience and of walsh's influence as expectation builds notjust walsh's influence as expectation builds not just for this final but for the biggest stage of all. roma's managerjose morinho has been charged by uefa for verbally abusing
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the english referee anthony taylor after their europa league final defeat to seville in budapest on wednesday night. he was booked during the game and repeatedly swore at the official in a car park after the match. taylor and his family were also jostled by roma fans at the airport on their return yesterday. one man was arrested for affray. both clubs face several charges over the conduct of the players and their fans, former referee mark halsey told us that there have to be stricter punishments. of this has been a growing trend, isn't it? not only in the premier league but we have seen it in the world. if we look at the permanently, the fa handed out a million pounds in fines to clubs and players for failing to control their players for failing to control their players and their team officials.
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so, if you look at that, and we look at 1,000,000 so, if you look at that, and we look ati,000,000 and so, if you look at that, and we look at1,000,000 and a so, if you look at that, and we look at 1,000,000 and a half pound in fines, has not been a deterrent? no, it hasn't. so we've got to look at more stronger penalties for these sort of actions. and let's not forget that anthony taylor and his team had a fantastic run. they were absolutely superb in the most difficult of circumstances with the players behaviour in the technical errors. so, ithink players behaviour in the technical errors. so, i think we've got a look at long lens, taking points away. so if the champions league and roma are backing the europa league next season then they start with —3 or —6 points. that's the only way were going to stop it. fines are just not working. englands batter have been enjoyoing themselves in the one—off test against ireland.
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a rapid double century for ollie pope, 182 for ben duckett, and half century forjoe root. they declared on 52a—a. and they took more island wickets. 0ur co—respondentjoe wilson reports from lords. the marketing is ready for the ashes. there were surely be days the summer when ben stokes needs every bit of his fighting spirit. this was not one of them. he watched ben duckett and only pope to the early work although in truth it was a pleasure. duckett displayed his speciality shots and enter a similar rate, pope showed his full. very little island could do. ben duckett has rebuilt his test career with performances overseas, now lords saw his best with a score of 182 coming right at you. well, as the day wore on, the need for the sun, the question appeared to be how many did they want to score? and indeed, just how quickly. after lunch the scoring rate hit ted in over at one stage, pope inventing new ways to make
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island hurt. perhaps it helped england, hard to see how it was assisting ireland's development. despite the prestige of the setting. little that resembled cricket against australia, except him, all the gear, and already here. nervous on 199? well, hardly. ali pope completed his first double centre of the england, the fastest ever scored in england. and that was enough. england soon declared. so ireland's 352 behind, would not again. josh tong to take his first ever test and in the very same over, here comes a second. the third followed too. england will enjoy the side of things going right, knowing there will be ashes challenges ahead. let's have a quick look at some of the other headlines. sam allardyce has left leeds united by mutual consent. he took charge for the last four games of the season and failed
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to keep them in the premier league. he's says he can't commit to what is potentially a long—term project. phil neville has been sacked by mls side inter miami. they are bottom of the eastern conference. co—owner david beckham, his friend and former manchester united team—mate, said "the time is right to make a change." england's cerebral palsy team beat spain 3—1 in their opening group game at the european championship in sardinia. david porcher scored a hattrick for the para lions. enters in his final year frankie deter us when _ enters in his final year frankie deter us when the _ enters in his final year frankie deter us when the oats - enters in his final year frankie deter us when the oats for - enters in his final year frankie j deter us when the oats for the second time. soul sister on the first day of the derby meeting. victory over miami heat over in the first game of the nba finals. cameron norrie is battling to stay
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in the british open. struggled from the. the italian skills, he has all the tricks. 61 victory in that first set. nori improved slot lightly in the second. 62, currently for three in the third. seventh seed andrey rublev is out. he's reached the quarterfinals in his last three grand slam appearances but gave away a two set lead and was beaten by world number a8 lorenzo sonego. the italian is up against karen khachanov next. let's head back to wembley on the eve of the final. ali, thank you. it
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is for manchester city a place of relative comfort to be at wembley. it was a time just fairly recently that they had a long spell, not knowing what this place was, what it meant for them. even though they have found their comfort and their home place here, to some extent, one player is only making his third appearance at the home of football. that of course as early harden. to think that he hasn't yet scored for manchester city and those two appearances here at wembley. that's quite baffling. 52 goals for him so far in his opening campaign for manchester city. will he get on the score sheet tomorrow to crown a record—breaking year quest mark we've been speaking to dan rollins to discuss how different things are for him now. life to discuss how different things are for him now— for him now. life has changed, of course. i for him now. life has changed, of course- ican't— for him now. life has changed, of course. i can't live _ for him now. life has changed, of course. i can't live normal. - for him now. life has changed, of course. i can't live normal. there| course. i can't live normal. there is no normal any more. that is something ijust have to manage and that's how my life is. i can't complain. i like doing crazy stuff.
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pyjamas, which seem to be something of a trademark of yours? i iiike pyjamas, which seem to be something of a trademark of yours?— of a trademark of yours? i like to be comfortable _ of a trademark of yours? i like to be comfortable wherever - of a trademark of yours? i like to be comfortable wherever i - of a trademark of yours? i like to be comfortable wherever i go. i i be comfortable wherever i go. i think it looks really good. so that's why i use it. 196 tall and i have long blonde hair, so wherever i go, people are going to see me. so that's what my life is. but what can i do? there is nothing i can do. that is my life. ijust tried to enjoy it as much as i can. when i was young, i wanted to become a professional footballer, and the best in the world. so, a price comes with that if you are going to be not. there are certain things you have to do different. you have to live different. you have to do this or not. and that's just how it is. good to hear from or not. and that's just how it is. good to hearfrom an person enigmatic to the end about how things have changed for him since
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become a manchester city player. and it is a unique situation, united find themselves in tomorrow. two diabetes. but for those travelling down for manchester, it could well be a tough old today. train strikes mean that the m6, it splits to the mi. the m a2, mean that the m6, it splits to the m1. the m a2, there will be thousands upon thousands of people coming from one place to another. if you are watching from home it is on bbc one. you can listen to it on five live fire bbc sounds as well. and of course, the website has a online as well. it is a very special day for the people of manchester. manchester city against manchester united. goodbye from wembley. hello there. we've got lots of warm sunshine to come this weekend, but it will be quite cool at night. now, today we saw the sunshine developing in more of the country,
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even in eastern parts of england, where it's been cloudy over the past few days, the cloud has been much thinner. we've introduced some drier air, actually, off the north sea all the way from norway. now, there is more cloud in the centre of our high, and eventually that will push across northern scotland and down the north sea, but notjust yet. there's a bit of thin cloud coming in to some parts of england, and we've got some cloud in the far north of scotland overnight. but clear skies, a dry night, and a cool night for the time of year. temperatures in england and wales could be as low as four or five degrees, maybe a little chillier across some eastern areas of scotland. now, this cloud that comes in overnight should tend to break up, and we'll see the sunshine coming through. we'll see a little bit of fairweather cloud developing over the high ground in scotland, and then perhaps across some southern parts of england. but it looks like it's going to be a dry day. a lot of sunshine around, a little bit warmer probably than today. temperatures widely reaching 20 to 22 degrees. but with that sunshine,
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its strong sunshine as well. so we've got high uv levels during saturday, and probably into sunday as well where we keep the sunshine. but there is that cloud coming in across northern scotland and then moving back down in the north sea. so, we're getting back to square one. more cloud across eastern parts of england in particular. it should tend to retreat back to the coast. some coastal areas could stay cloudy and rather cool, but otherwise a lot of sunshine to come. still breezy in the far south of the uk, and generally still west is best in terms of blue skies and sunshine, and still 16 or 17 along those north sea coasts. any changes as we head into next week? well, not really. the high pressure is still there, and it's still feeding in the cloud from off the north sea. it could be more extensive across england, i think, on monday. but again, it does tend to retreat back to the coast, but with that onshore breeze just feeding that cloud all the while, but a lot of sunshine around again to start next week. and those temperatures again reaching 23 or 2a degrees at best. and that high pressure will linger
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right the way through next week. there's no sign of any rain at all, sunshine being the order of the day. some cool nights, but if anything, getting a bit warmer by the end of next week. live from london. this is bbc news mr schofield has denied being a groomer in and says she has lost everything. he said he apologised about lane about the relationship.
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