tv Sportsday BBC News July 25, 2023 1:30pm-1:46pm BST
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for many of sarina wiegman's players, this is a whole new experience and they've already been made to feel at home. we were doing runs at the start and they were clapping for us as if we were in the olympics and stuff, so it's been a great atmosphere and we really feel the warmth from everyone coming down to support us. there are some people who have travelled from england to be here but i feel like the locals are on our side too. england have settled in well to their base camp here in the coastal town of terrigal. this will be their home for the rest of the tournament and they can put themselves on the brink of the last 16 with victory over denmark on friday. and it's won, and it's in! a late winner against china saw denmark pick up all three points in their opening match. they are predicted to be england's toughest opponents in this group. there is a relaxed atmosphere around the england camp but they know they need to raise their level if they are to capture their moment in this world cup. katie gornall, bbc news, on the central coast.
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time for a look at the weather. thank you, the weather is relatively cool and showery but i want to touch on the temperature recorded in sardinia yesterday. it was 48.2 celsius, a near record, the second highest temperature ever recorded on the european continent during the summer. the extreme heat is not going to last much longer. if we look at tomorrow, a dip in the jet stream from the north—west to the mediterranean means the extreme heat will be pushed further towards the east and look at the values. palermo yesterday was actually at 47 celsius and tomorrow it will be 29 and nowhere near as hot as sardinia so the temperature is easing in the central med. back to our neck of the woods, this afternoon, sunny spells
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and scattered showers. it is relatively cool. if you're wondering when summer is going to return it looks as if it will stay more or less the same into the first week of august. so temperature into the high teens, low 20s, perhaps more persistent showers for a time across north—western parts of the country. tomorrow morning, many others waking up tomorrow morning, many others waking up to some bright, even sunny weather. early morning temperatures will be around 8—10 c but out to the west we have our next weather system waiting in the wings, so this area of low pressure and its weather fronts will move into ireland during the course of the morning, thickening cloud, outbreaks of rain. a strengthening breeze in the south—west but notice many areas through the bulk of the day enjoying sunny spells. yes, if you showers but much of scotland, the bulk of england see in fine weather at least through the afternoon, but come the
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evening that weather front and the low pressure system will sweep across the country and deliver some wet weather come wednesday evening. by wet weather come wednesday evening. by thursday morning, the rain front has mostly rained out and behind it is a legacy of cloud and relatively muqqy is a legacy of cloud and relatively muggy air. the temperature widely between 20 and 23 celsius across the country. so here is the outlook, i have pre—empted it at the start of the forecast, staying unsettled, the temperature nudging up to 24 in london but at best talking about the low 20s. thanks, tomasz. and that's bbc news at one. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. hello and welcome to sportsday. the philippines put the boot
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in in wellington, as they shocked co—hosts new zealand at the women's world cup. on a roll — scotland are looking to make it four wins out of four in the t20 world cup qualifiers. the fashion of football — we hear from three fans who want to persuade you upcycle your old memorabilia. good afternoon. it's been a memorable day at the women's world cup for debutants the philipines, who got a famous victory over the co—hosts new zealand. norway suffered a blow losing star player ada hegerberg just before kick—off in their match against switzerland, while columbia gotjust their second ever world cup win, beating south korea.
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rounding up all the day's action, here's nick parrot. the pit was on the other food for new zealand in wellington. after pulling off a shock win against norway in the opening match, it was new zealand left feeling upset by an underdog. the philippines were making their world cup debut, but they didn't get stage fright. at this level you need to take your chances and they did just that, making their only shot on target county. new zealand dominated possession and peppered their opponent because my goal with shots, but couldn't make them count. when they eventually find the net, the goal was ruled offside. 0r they eventually find the net, the goal was ruled offside. or they were foiled by the heroics of olivia mcdaniel. hersave foiled by the heroics of olivia mcdaniel. her save in the final moments making the depth data —— making the philippines the first debutants to win at this tournament.
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it has been a dream of mine to appear at the world cup, let alone score. i couldn't have done it without my team—mates, the staff, the fans, the philippines as a whole. it is amazing right now to feel the energy in the stadium. it isjust amazing. he still had needed is just amazing. he still had needed norway to do them a favour against switzerland in a rain and wind swept hamilton. it was always going to be a tough ask after losing their star striker, ada hegerberg, just before kick—off. chances went begging without her. at this swiss did not roll over, largely due to their outstanding goalkeeper. she pulled off stop after stop after stop, to help move her team a point clear at the top of the group. norway are bottom. they will now be hoping that
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ada hegerberg can return for their next match, because they will have to win to stand any chance of going through. there were undertones of teenage kicks on the other game. columbia beating south korea. the winner came thanks to an 18—year—old. the koreans also made their mark on the tournament, if not their mark on the tournament, if not their match, with the substitute becoming the youngest ever player at the women's world cup atjust 16 years old. tributes are continuing to pour in for the former sheffield wednesday and nottingham forest midfielder chris bart—williams, who has died at the age of 49. he was one of the most promising young midfielders of his generation, who made his debut for leyton orient atjust 16. he went on to have more than 100 appearences for sheffield wednesday and over 200 for forrest. he was managed during his time at hillsborough by trevor francis, who it was announced yesterday had passed away at the age of 69. francis became britain's first million pound player
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when he moved from birmingham city to nottingham forest in 1979. paris saint—germain have given saudi arabia side al—hilal permission to talk to kylian mbappe after they made a world record bid of £259 million for him. mbappe wants to see out his final year at psg and leave on a free next summer, with real madrid his favoured destination, but psg want to cash in on the 24—year—old and would even be open to a loan move for the season. scotland are hoping to make it four wins from four in the t20 world cup qualifiers. scotland's george muncie scored 131
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runs. they then pulled austria out forjust runs. they then pulled austria out for just 66 runs. they then pulled austria out forjust 66 in just 16 overs, runs. they then pulled austria out forjust 66 injust 16 overs, so another crushing victory for scotland, who moved another step closer to world cup qualification. the final test of what has been an enthralling ashes gets under way at the oval on thursday. england were in charge at old trafford in the fourth test before the rain in manchester scuppered their chances of winning it and regaining the famous urn. they are now looking to at least draw the series, but there's no hiding their disapointment. it isa it is a shame. like i said many times now, that the weather has ruined it for us. we would have been very confident going into this game had it been 2—2, and they could have been a little bit different going into this game, so it is a shame, but it has happened. momentum has shifted so much between each test _
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momentum has shifted so much between each test match, notjust momentum has shifted so much between each test match, not just the series. — each test match, not just the series. so_ each test match, not just the series, so to say that it seems, more _ series, so to say that it seems, more momentum going into this test match, _ more momentum going into this test match, it _ more momentum going into this test match, it is _ more momentum going into this test match, it is ebbed and flowed throughout. we need to gain momentum back if_ throughout. we need to gain momentum back if they— throughout. we need to gain momentum back if they feel they've got momentum from this week. like we have seen_ momentum from this week. like we have seen throughout this whole series. _ have seen throughout this whole series, momentum can shift the other way pretty— series, momentum can shift the other way pretty quickly. it was a brilliant british one—two at the world swimming championships in japan. matt richards got the gold in the 200 metres freestyle, with olympic champion tom dean claiming silver. they are great britains first medals in the swimming. 20—year—old richards swam a lifetime best and produced an outstanding final 50 metres to pip dean to the gold. the women's world cup is well under way and three fashion—loving fans of the game have joined forces to create upcycled clothing to wear while watching the tournament, in the hope of encouraging others to do the same. the trio hope that their designs, which include re—worked football scarves, shirts and hats, will help lead to a more sustainable future and inspire football supporters to create something fresh
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from their old memorabilia. kimberley boak reports. up up cycled fan fashion is something of a group of women are rapidly becoming known for on social media. this code made entirely from multiple skirts were spotted on new space across the country in the run—up to the woman's euro finals last year. the hope is to create a similar buzz during the world cup to get everyone thinking about how big can make a difference to the environment. we can make a difference to the environment.— can make a difference to the environment. ~ ., ., , ., ., can make a difference to the environment. ., ., ., ., environment. we are really aware of the damage — environment. we are really aware of the damage done _ environment. we are really aware of the damage done by _ environment. we are really aware of the damage done by fashion - the damage done by fashion particularly to the planet. part of it is about trying to maybe encourage self made clothing, in some way. everything is mass produced now. it adds a certain amount of personality to what you're wearing. amount of personality to what you're wearinu. ~ ., ., �*, , ., wearing. woman's football has been a self-made culture. _ wearing. woman's football has been a self-made culture. the _ wearing. woman's football has been a self-made culture. the fans _ wearing. woman's football has been a self-made culture. the fans that - self— made culture. the fans that make _ self— made culture. the fans that make their— self— made culture. the fans that make their own things forever because — make their own things forever because there wasn't that much merchandise out there.-
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because there wasn't that much merchandise out there. what would ou like to merchandise out there. what would you like to see _ merchandise out there. what would you like to see in _ merchandise out there. what would you like to see in the _ merchandise out there. what would you like to see in the future - merchandise out there. what would you like to see in the future when i you like to see in the future when it comes to sustainability in the sport? it comes to sustainability in the sort? ~ . it comes to sustainability in the sort? . ., ., , sport? we have to be mindfulwhen we host these big — sport? we have to be mindfulwhen we host these big mega _ sport? we have to be mindfulwhen we host these big mega events _ sport? we have to be mindfulwhen we host these big mega events about - host these big mega events about what that — host these big mega events about what that is doing to tourism, as well as— what that is doing to tourism, as well as to — what that is doing to tourism, as well as to what would be consumed on site. well as to what would be consumed on site i_ well as to what would be consumed on site i think_ well as to what would be consumed on site. i think this isjust a very small— site. i think this isjust a very small message, no more than that, that you _ small message, no more than that, that you can— small message, no more than that, that you can be mindful about your use of— that you can be mindful about your use of resource. you that you can be mindful about your use of resource.— that you can be mindful about your use of resource. you could 'ust take some markers. * use of resource. you could 'ust take some markers, pens, _ use of resource. you could just take some markers, pens, barrel, - use of resource. you could just take some markers, pens, barrel, take l use of resource. you could just take some markers, pens, barrel, take a t—shirt that you want to up cycle and draw whatever you want on it and it will look fabulous. 50. and draw whatever you want on it and it will look fabulous.— it will look fabulous. so, it would be route not _ it will look fabulous. so, it would be route not to _ it will look fabulous. so, it would be route not to have _ it will look fabulous. so, it would be route not to have a _ it will look fabulous. so, it would be route not to have a parting . it will look fabulous. so, it would i be route not to have a parting shot of you wearing the creation to have made. , , , ., , ., made. this is beautiful. it is a stunnin: made. this is beautiful. it is a stunning portrait _ made. this is beautiful. it is a stunning portrait and - made. this is beautiful. it is a stunning portrait and just - made. this is beautiful. it is a stunning portrait and just an l stunning portrait and just an example _ stunning portrait and just an example of what are really talented young _ example of what are really talented young artist can do. it is great to see a _ young artist can do. it is great to see a work—out on a t—shirt. | see a work—out on a t—shirt. couldn't see a work—out on a t—shirt. i couldn't agree more. we have up cycled _ couldn't agree more. we have up cycled an —
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couldn't agree more. we have up cycled an old _ couldn't agree more. we have up cycled an old bbc _ couldn't agree more. we have up cycled an old bbc t—shirt - couldn't agree more. we have up cycled an old bbc t—shirt there. i cycled an old bbc t—shirt there. millie, — cycled an old bbc t—shirt there. millie, what _ cycled an old bbc t—shirt there. millie, what is _ cycled an old bbc t—shirt there. millie, what is it— cycled an old bbc t—shirt there. millie, what is it like _ cycled an old bbc t—shirt there. millie, what is it like for- cycled an old bbc t—shirt there. millie, what is it like for you - cycled an old bbc t—shirt there. . millie, what is it like for you when your creations come to life like this? it your creations come to life like this? , ., , your creations come to life like this? ,., ., , your creations come to life like this? .,y . this? it is always really exciting. i love to see _ this? it is always really exciting. i love to see it _ this? it is always really exciting. i love to see it out _ this? it is always really exciting. i love to see it out in _ this? it is always really exciting. i love to see it out in the - this? it is always really exciting. i love to see it out in the world. | i love to see it out in the world. talk to us about this up cycle scarf? , , , ., ., talk to us about this up cycle scarf? ,, ,., ., scarf? this is 'ust an infant scarf that i had — scarf? this is 'ust an infant scarf that t had at — scarf? this isjust an infant scarf that i had at home. _ scarf? this isjust an infant scarf that i had at home. we - scarf? this isjust an infant scarf that i had at home. we put - scarf? this isjust an infant scarf| that i had at home. we put some scarf? this isjust an infant scarf- that i had at home. we put some kind of vinyl lettering on their with the heat press. share of vinyl lettering on their with the heat press— of vinyl lettering on their with the heat tress. �* , , , ., heat press. are you pumped up for the summer? _ heat press. are you pumped up for the summer? absolutely. - heat press. are you pumped up for the summer? absolutely. what - heat press. are you pumped up for| the summer? absolutely. what you mitht the summer? absolutely. what you mi t ht see, the summer? absolutely. what you might see. he _ the summer? absolutely. what you might see. he is — the summer? absolutely. what you might see, he is wearing _ the summer? absolutely. what you might see, he is wearing what, - the summer? absolutely. what you j might see, he is wearing what, how it evolves— might see, he is wearing what, how it evolves as — might see, he is wearing what, how it evolves as the exciting bit, definitely. to it evolves as the exciting bit, definitely-— it evolves as the exciting bit, definitel . ., , ., , , definitely. to see what will inspire ou. definitely. to see what will inspire you- something — definitely. to see what will inspire you. something always _ definitely. to see what will inspire you. something always happens i definitely. to see what will inspire | you. something always happens in adjournment. you. something always happens in adjournment-— you. something always happens in ad'ournment. . ., ., ~ ., adjournment. what will take me from the tournament? _ adjournment. what will take me from the tournament? you _ adjournment. what will take me from the tournament? you will— adjournment. what will take me from the tournament? you will have - adjournment. what will take me from the tournament? you will have to - the tournament? you will have to wait and see- _ the tournament? you will have to wait and see. watch _ the tournament? you will have to wait and see. watch this - the tournament? you will have to wait and see. watch this space! l wait and see. watch this space! that's_ wait and see. watch this space! that's all— wait and see. watch this space! that's all the _ wait and see. watch this space! that's all the sport _ wait and see. watch this space! that's all the sport for - wait and see. watch this space! that's all the sport for now. -
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some breaking news first. a plane fighting wildfires in greece has crashed over the town of karystos on the island of evia, near athens, according to to the country's fire service. no further details have been given, but we'll bring you an update as soon as we can. new allegations of violence against women are emerging in the north—east indian state
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of manipur, as the response to a video showing two women being paraded naked by a mob has encouraged others to speak. at least 130 people have died and 60,000 have been displaced since ethnic clashes started in may. 0ur correspondent divya arya reports from manipur. chiin sianching looks at police reports filed following her assault. when two kuki women were being paraded naked by meitei men in a village in manipur in a now notorious viral video, chiin and her friend were facing another mob outside their hostel in the state capital, imphal. she says they were shouting that they wanted revenge for attacks on their women. then they beat us, they beat us. we were going to die, i was thinking like that. i was scared and i was crying and i was praying to god. i can't do anything.
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