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toa to a seven goal win the way to a seven goal win over north macedonia put up the european championship qualifying. braude led the england backward to early records to lead the first ashes test in the balance for that the australian chasing a victory of 281. we're in berlin where 7000 passengers from 190 nations are in action at the special olympics world summer games. you're very welcome along to the programme. let's start with a busy night of football in european championship qualification for that we begin with england who are now four winds from or in groups evil that they crushed north macedonia 7—0 with the sucker scored the first patrick of his career for them and captain harry came by two goals as well with more has the bbc
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senior reporter ian dennis. an extremely impressive performance as england carried out garrett so case instructions to its t. pressing and ruthless in front of goal england show their quality. harry kane scored in the six successive game to score before the half hour. second hit of blistering first and rashford added a third before half—time. within six minutes of the restart socket had completed patrick. the starting left but it volleyed his first senior hat trick of his career. calvin phillips stepped in his first for england, harry kane completed the scoring with a 73rd minute penalty. england cruising in group c. it was a bad night for wales with that they were beaten in turkey, joe morel was sent out just they were beaten in turkey, joe morel was sent outjust before half—time for a challenge for that turkey had to wait until the last 18 minutes to score for the superb effort sealing a 2-0 for the superb effort sealing a 2—0 victory. northern ireland
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will beaten as well 1—0 at by kazakhstan. breaking through the defence to put the visitors ahead with just two minutes of time remaining for the northern ireland have three points from their or games. elsewhere, france h two victory over the priest to the qualifying campaign. kylian mbappe scored the only goal of the game at two from the penalty spot in the second half of that that was his 40th international goal and made it four wins from four and made it four wins from four and the french dow six points clear at the top of their break. you can find all of the nights results on the bbc sport website. they include a first win for the republic of ireland of the day beecher brought the zero to reignite their campaign for the armenia beat lafayette off at two points ahead of croatia who do have a game in hand and fenland are the new
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leaders of group h after thrashing san marino for the scoring a patrick. 6—0 victory, finland after that the winner of tony but he northern ireland. brandon rogers has been reappointed as manager of celtic, the club he left four years ago to go to leicester. fans criticise him at the time for a lack of loyalty but rogers won seven trophies in his first spell at the club and says he will do all he can to maintain the success that they enjoyed under and sponsor cogwheel before he left for tottenham. chris mclaughlin has this report. he was celtics most successful manager since stevens, seven domestic trophies delivered and revered by the fans. the shock was palpable when he quit midway through the season in 2019. absolute disgusted the timing is shocking for the they've been through, two devastating.
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but now he's back. the ennis statement he said when i was given the privilege of being asked tojoin the given the privilege of being asked to join the club again it was a very simple decision for me and my family. we've enjoyed some great times at celtic before and this will be my goal again. to deliver good football and ensure we have a team we all love to watch and ultimately bring more success to our fans. ultimately bring more success to ourfans. so back to ultimately bring more success to our fans. so back to the fans. is it a case of forgive and forget?— and forget? absolutely delighted. _ and forget? absolutely delighted. glasgow- delighted. glasgow wholeheartedly welcomes him back. all the 52 fans will get behind. , �* ., , behind. delighted. i'll open have a back _ behind. delighted. i'll open have a back with _ behind. delighted. i'll open have a back with open - behind. delighted. i'llopen| have a back with open arms. brilliant _ have a back with open arms. brilliant. early news. we all make mistakes in life. let him just get on with his job now. i think you'll do it with job for celtics. think you'll do it with “ob for celtics. , . ., think you'll do it with “ob forj celtics.�* what celtics. turns away. . .. what they hepe —
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celtics. turns away. . .. what they hepe is _ celtics. turns away. . .. what they hope is that _ celtics. turns away. . .. what they hope is that taking - celtics. turns away. . .. what they hope is that taking be l they hope is that taking be given days like this again. and the dominance came with it. he may have some making up to do but brendan is back at celtic. cricket and the first test between england and australia remains in the balance as a fourth days play and birmingham, petsaurus looked to be on top after england were bowled out for 273 in their second innings australia have lost three wickets and will start the final date needing 174 runs to win. patrick gary reports. another amazing day of ashes cricket ends with an england fight in the evening light at boston for the australia 107—3. momentum switch sides all day long really for the joe root began incredibly aside ali pope and harry broke taking the fight to australia for the part route one per one shock to many of the end and was stomped off the
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bowling of nathan lyon. the aussies kept chipping away with wickets. they got beer stowe and stokes in the afternoon session and it was over to robinson with the tail to take england up to a lead of 280 for the australia started their second innings really well, looking and good neck. but robinson got involved again. he got caught behind and then it was over to stuart broad who loves these moments so much. to really dangerous batsman set for the aussies. it was all set “p for the aussies. it was all set up for the final day but the weather might have a say how much blazek and allow us and what conditions? we hope everything is set up for an amazing finish. for everything is set up for an amazing finish.— everything is set up for an amazing finish. for us as a team to — amazing finish. for us as a team to pick _ amazing finish. for us as a team to pick up _ amazing finish. for us as a team to pick up those - amazing finish. for us as a | team to pick up those three batters this evening, where delighted the aussies played really well and hit some boundaries. but three huge batters to have back in the pavilion. turn up tomorrow, not sure what we're expecting,
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don't think you're getting his bluest eye tomorrow. if we get a little bit of a cloud that will give the bowlers a bit of a smile. and come back in hand seven ashes are wicked win. what about this atmosphere, how bad of a better is it to come out in the situation? we played this came out in the situation? we played this game for— out in the situation? we played this game for a _ out in the situation? we played this game for a long _ out in the situation? we played this game for a long time - out in the situation? we played this game for a long time now. | this game for a long time now. i came out to the boundary here just to a little bit. ifeel you don't really hear it when you don't really hear it when you out there for the veto of the noises they are but from our perspective you're like in a bubble. that contest, it's something we learn to zone out in a way for them is a great atmosphere for the spectators that are here. in atmosphere for the spectators that are here.— that are here. in full swing at the special — that are here. in full swing at the special olympics - that are here. in full swing at the special olympics world i the special olympics world summer games in berlin. 7000 competitors from 190 nations, including 82 from great britain. all of them have intellectual disabilities, 43 gold medals have already been decided. but the broader aim is to demonstrate the power of
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inclusion. joe wilson reports. sport fills berlin. a basketball alone at the special 0lympics there are over 500 competitors from across the nation. it's one of the original special olympics ports dating back to the first games in 1968. this is also a huge social event, as a space, a fun space for people with intellectual disabilities. when it comes to the sport the motivation is to win. this is the gold medal routine from amy clark of glasgow and rhythmic gymnastics with them she had the honour of becoming great britain's first champion at this event. cheering. 0n the track 200 metres rose imported from hertfordshire, her preliminary race, orfor special olympics world games and she runs very close to her personal best time. it’s and she runs very close to her personal best time.— personal best time. it's good, i personal best time. it's good, i enjoyed _ personal best time. it's good, i enjoyed it- — personal best time. it's good, i enjoyed it. it _ personal best time. it's good, i enjoyed it. it is _ personal best time. it's good, i enjoyed it. it is really - personal best time. it's good, i enjoyed it. it is really fun. i i en'oyed it. it is really fun. do i enjoyed it. it is really fun. do you know _ i enjoyed it. it is really fun. do you know what - i enjoyed it. it is really fun. do you know what your - i enjoyed it. it is really fun. | do you know what your time i enjoyed it. it is really fun. - do you know what your time was? 31.60. are you happy with that?
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yeah, i'm happy at that. when you are doing your races at 200 metres, which is the coach tell you to do, rosie?— metres, which is the coach tell you to do, rosie? she tells me not to worry — you to do, rosie? she tells me not to worry about _ you to do, rosie? she tells me not to worry about other - not to worry about other people, just focus on what i'm doing. and you did that today? yeah. a huge event like this requires extensive facilities with up right now we're inside berlin's massive exhibition centre for the player 24 different walls inside this building and right now in the early stages of the special olympics, there is a constant 0lympics, there is a constant rotation of events. we saw ireland's women eventually lose a close game against canada at basketball. but a close game against canada at basketball-— basketball. but they are undeterred. _ basketball. but they are undeterred. myself - basketball. but they are undeterred. myself and| basketball. but they are i undeterred. myself and my basketball. but they are - undeterred. myself and my team give everything we have what we can to show him and do the best we can. i'm so honoured to begin the second chance to represent my country. we will give it our best at every match. and just keep positive. here you are never far from a
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true spirit of sport. joe wilson, bbc news in berlin. wonder. finally come at the tennis. cameron norrie is through to the second round of the queen's club championship in london. the british number one reach the final at queens two years ago and came through in straight sets against serbia. 6—4th, 7—6 to seal his place in the last 16. and all the full results of the tennis is on the bbc sport website. but for me and the rest of the team, we will see you again soon. bye—bye. hello. once again, some of you, thundery downpours on the way for tuesday.
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not a wash—out of a day, there will be some brighter moments too, but especially for england and wales, that thundery rain comes from what was some of these clouds of the bay of biscay on monday edging their way northwards. and by the end of the night, into the start of the day, that rain will have set in across parts of wales and southern england. another humid start here in particular, tiny bit fresher further north, but temperatures in double figures. isolated shower for much of scotland, northern ireland, northern england. start the day dry with some sunshine, but spells of heavy, thundery rain work their way northwards and eastwards across much of england and wales. the worst of the overnight rain clearing the south west quite quickly, but some intense downpours in amonst that. but further east, east anglia, southeast, rainfall amounts will vary quite widely, some say not much at all. that heavy, thundery rain moves across northern england during the morning and early afternoon, affecting some eastern fringes of scotland as well. west of scotland, northern ireland, another day of sunny spells, but also some, well, scattered, heavy and thundery showers. and across england and wales, while skies will brighten into the afternoon, some slow moving thunderstorms possible here, not too many, but some of those could be close to edgbaston on what will be another reasonably warm day. the rain to the far east
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of scotland to finish the day clears northwards as we go into wednesday night. most will then have a dry night, a few isolated showers out into the far northwest, but temperatures 11—14 celsius with a little less humidity out there. it should feel a touch more comfortable for some of you for sleeping. but there is a change for wednesday in that whilst we've also got low pressure close by to the north, which will be prone to bringing showers northern half the country, the winds will be westerly. so showers will develop, but they'll move through across the skies quite quickly. so it'll be a chopping and changing day for scotland, northern ireland and northern england, some of the showers heavy and thundery. further south, though, fewer showers and more of you will be dry. and with some longer sunny spells, temperatures should lift a little bit across the south, up to 25—26 celsius. for the end of the week, brief ridge of high pressure tries to push its way into southern eastern areas. weather fronts always close by to the west, so it does look like we will still see some rain at times, especially across the western half of the country. but in the sunnier moments, it's going to turn increasingly humid. 29 celius possible this weekend in the london area, but not completely without the rain. and with lots of events
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