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the philippines done new zealand team usa speak out as cup win. team usa speak out as other countries at this year's tournament still fight for equal pay. and playing for pride. the ashes may be gone but england can still level the series at the oval. we will look ahead to the 15 series at the oval. we will look thati to the 15 series at the oval. we will look that makes 15 series at the oval. we will look that makes theft and test. that makes theft and final test. test. that makes theft and finaltest. —— test. that makes theft and final test. —— fifth and final test. thanks forjoining us. where we start with football, and the philippines picked up a first ever women's world cup when, with victory over new zealand on tuesday. the tournament co—hosts could have secured a path to the last 16, but group a will now be decided in a final round of matches on sunday. that's after norway and switzerland played out a goalless draw in their second match. nick parrott wraps up the action. the boot was on the
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other foot for new zealand in wellington, after pulling off a shock win over former shock win overformer champions, norway, in the opening if f it f 7 75 champions, norway, in the opening if f it was, champions, norway, in the opening if f it was the football tournament, it was the football fans left feeling upset by an underdog. the philippines are making their world cup debut, but they didn't get stage fright. at this level, you need to take your chances, and serena bolden did just that, making their only shot on target count. commentator: what target count. commentator: what a moment! new— target count. commentator: what a moment! new- dominated | a moment! new zealand dominated possession. — a moment! new zealand dominated possession. and _ a moment! new zealand dominated possession, and peppered - a moment! new zealand dominated possession, and peppered their - possession, and peppered their opponents possession, and peppered their opponent's goal with shots, but couldn't make them count. when they the net, they eventually found the net, they eventually found the net, the goal was by the heroics they were foiled by the heroics of olivia mcdaniel. they were foiled by the heroics of (fingers :daniel. they were foiled by the heroics of (fingers to niel. they were foiled by the heroics of (fingers to that? that they were foiled by the heroics of t fingers to that?— her fingers to that? that is a match-winning _ her fingers to that? that is a l match-winning - there her fingers to that? that is a - match-winning - there from match—winning moment there from mcdaniel — match—winning moment there from mcdaniel. par match-winning moment there from mcdaniel. ., match-winning moment there from mcdaniel. . ., mcdaniel. par save in the final moments _ mcdaniel. par save in the final mo first s _ mcdaniel. par save in the final mo first debutants _ mcdaniel. par save in the final mo first debutants to - mcdaniel. par save in the final mo first debutants to win - mcdaniel. par save in the final mo first debutants to win at i the first debutants to win at this tournament. new
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the first debutants to win at this tournan norwayw the first debutants to win at this tournan norway to do them a now needed norway to do them a favour against group a now needed norway to do them a favour against gr wind and rain switzerland, in a wind and rain swept hamilton. it was always going to be a tough ask, after losing their star moments before kick—off. without the six times champions league winner, chances went begging. but that league winner, chances went beg roll . but that league winner, chances went beg roll over that league winner, chances went beg roll over was: league winner, chances went beg roll over was largely due outstanding to their outstanding goalkeeper.- to their outstanding toalkee er. . to their outstanding goa goalkeeper. howard named the goalkeeper. howard named fifa player of the match, she pulled off save after save after save to help move her pulled off save after save after a veto help move her pulled off save after save i after-help move her pulled off save after save i after—nove her pulled off save after save i after—ve her pulled off save after save after ., . ., ., er pulled off save after save after ., . ., ., .,, team a point clear at the top ofthe team a point clear at the top of the grouo- _ team a point clear at the top of the group. just _ team a point clear at the top of the g| draw lust _ team a point clear at the top of the g| draw of t _ team a point clear at the top of the g| draw of the - team a point clear at the top - of the g| draw of the tournament goalless draw of the tournament leaves norway bottom. they will goalless draw of the tournament leaves norwa match m. they will goalless draw of the tournament leaves norwa match against will for their next match against new zealand in auckland on sunday because chance of to win to stand any chance of going through. nick parrott, bbc news. we have now seen all 32 nations at the women's world cup. the last two to play where colombia and south korea in sydney. it finished 2—0 to the
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colombians. catalina ismay got a face from the penalty spot. the second, a goalkeeping error scored by 18—year—old linda casino. south korea did make history when casey fair came off the bench. atjust 16 years and 26 days, she the and 26 days, she is the youngest player to feature at a world cup, either men's or women's. on wednesday there are two group c matches, with spain and japan both set to qualify with a game to spare if they record respective victories over zambia and costa rica, while in the late game in group b, the republic of ireland have to avoid defeat against canada if they are to keep their campaign alive. the fight for equal pay in women's football has dominated the build—up to the tournament. a number of teams stand—offs with ethical associations over the issue. backin associations over the issue. back in 2019, american players filed a discrimination lawsuit against us soccer. that resulted in a pledge for equal pay for the men's and women's teams across all competitions, including the world cup. hat including the world cup. not havin: including the world cup. tint having distractions like that,
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like having to fight for equal pay, equal working conditions this time moving forward at all ever again, this time moving forward at all everagain, it this time moving forward at all ever again, it feels really good, and i hope that that will soon be the case for all of the players around the world on the international level. us soccer has done a greatjob in supporting us, and that's not the case with a lot of the other federations around the world, and we know that. nottingham forest have signed sweden forward from manchester united on a five year deal. the 21—year—old has been at united since he was 12, and made 55 appearances for the red devils, having made his first—team debut in 2021. he becomes forrest's second signing of the summer. across town, manchester city have definitely not parted ways with kyle walker, despite interest in the england international defender. city, who won the treble last season, culminating in the champions league triumph, face german champions bayern munich in tokyo on wednesday, the club keen to secure his services.
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manager pep guardiola insists the 33—year—old right back won't be leaving if he gets his way. won't be leaving if he gets his wa . �* won't be leaving if he gets his wa . ~ . _ ., way. an incredibly important -la er way. an incredibly important player for — way. an incredibly important player for us- _ way. an incredibly important player for us. having - way. an incredibly importantj player for us. having specific qualities that is so difficult to find worldwide. in his particular qualities he is irreplaceable, we want to keep in but i don't know what is going to happen. i know we are in touch with clubs and we will fight for him, like i'm pretty sure, but i don't know where it is going to finish.— is going to finish. eight time old is going to finish. eight time gold medallist _ is going to finish. eight time gold medallist usain - is going to finish. eight time gold medallist usain bolt i is going to finish. eight time i gold medallist usain bolt says sprinter zharnel hughes could become an olympic one metre —— 100—metre champion next year. he was recently bit the christie's long—standing british record, and also smashed a diamond league meeting record at the weekend. i think 100 metres, meeting record at the weekend. ithink100 metres, he meeting record at the weekend. i think 100 metres, he does. meeting record at the weekend. ithink100 metres, he does. i think if he executes rate, and if he does what he's supposed
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to do, and continues on the track he is on right now, because he is in a good running form right now, so it'sjust about maintaining, and he should be fine. i think it will be in the top three, if he executes rate first the ashes ma be executes rate first the ashes may be lost _ executes rate first the ashes may be lost but _ executes rate first the ashes may be lost but england - executes rate first the ashes | may be lost but england goal keepers will be trying to sign off their summer on a high and level the series against australia, after that miserable rainy weekend at old trafford, the teams are now at the oval, with a final test starting on thursday. joe wilson reports. now, would you like to see a cricket ground bathed in sunshine? a little bit too late. after everything that happened and didn't happen at old trafford, it was an optional training day here at the ovalfor england's optional training day here at the oval for england's players, so some, like mark wood, like ben stokes, didn't train. others, like chris woakes, went through some quite extensive stretching. have a look at his face here. now, we know that whatever the result, england's idea is to bring people back to test match cricket, and that really goes for young players
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as well. take arabic for example, could earn a fortune playing in franchises all over the world. he is committed to england, he is to try and balancing his defence and attack as a test match batter, and he is committed to making up and he is committed to making up for manchester.— up for manchester. well, will be dominating _ up for manchester. well, will be dominating the _ up for manchester. well, will be dominating the game - up for manchester. well, will be dominating the game last| be dominating the game last week, 13, so if the game had have played out, i like to think we would have won that, so if we win this week in a test match batter, and he is so if we win this week in a test match t well, and he is so if we win this week in a test match t well, will he is so if we win this week in a test match t well, will be is manchester. well, will be dominating the game last week, 13, so if the game had have played out, i to think we played out, i like to think we would have won that, so if we win this week, would have won that, so if we win ' its week, would have won that, so if we win ' it almost makes it more. say, it almost makes it more. these guys are the best team in the world, adams we have got a big score there but i feel like i've contributed a little bit to a few games now. times, i have been a little bit to a few games now. times, i have been a li especially that in this series, especially that innings at lord's in the first innings at lord's in the first innings i think, and then there's been times in the bit tentative and not a little bit tentative and not looked to score. so it's just, like you say, getting that measure there and getting it right most innings. so measure there and getting it right most innings.— right most innings. so after all that we've _ right most innings. so after all that we've seen - right most innings. so after all that we've seen at - right most innings. so after all that we've seen at all i right most innings. so after. all that we've seen at all that we might have seen in this test match series so far, which team is actually the better? match series so far, which team
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is actually thl response. an australian response. everyone has different opinions. england are going to say in — opinions. england are going to say in periods they have been and we — say in periods they have been and we will say in periods we have — and we will say in periods we have been. 2—1 the scoreline, again. — have been. 2—1 the scoreline, again. a — have been. 2—1 the scoreline, again, a couple of tests could have — again, a couple of tests could have gone either way. i feel that— have gone either way. i feel that we _ have gone either way. i feel that we played really well in parts — that we played really well in parts in _ that we played really well in parts in england have played well— parts in england have played well in — parts in england have played well in parts, so it matches up to a _ well in parts, so it matches up to a very— well in parts, so it matches up to a very good last one and i have — to a very good last one and i have played an extreme straight bat have played an extreme straight hot at _ have played an extreme straight hot at it — have played an extreme straight bat at it so it's nice. laughter yes, well handled from a batter who has faced a lot of hostility from england's bowlers this summer. what are england playing for? well, to square the series. for their own pride? they are definitely playing for the people who will fill these seats at the oval. staying with cricket, only ten overs of play were possible in a weather affected second day of the second test between sri lanka and pakistan in colombo. having added 33 runs to the overnight total, pakistan were 178-2 in overnight total, pakistan were 178—2 in their first innings when rain interrupted play, leaving them 12 runs out of posts. pakistan are 1—0 up in the two test series after winning the opening match in
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gaul by four wickets. ronnie james, the 18—year—old son of nba legend lebronjames, is in a stable condition after suffering a cardiac arrest. a family statement said he collapsed on court while training with his university of southern california team—mates on monday. earlier this year he agreed to pay for college team usc trojans next season, after becoming one of the top prospects in us high school basketball. he has also been tipped by many to be a top ten pick in next year's nba draft. boston celtics gahjeilan brown has agreed to a five—year contract extension worth $304 million, according to reports. if confirmed, the deal will be the most valuable in nba history. the 26—year—old has been a key part of the celtic success in recent years, helping the team reach the play—offs for seven consecutive seasons. dutch sprinter lorena vivas has won stage 3 of the tour de france them. a lot of quebec in the yellowjersey made a bid for stage victory in the bunch sprint, but weber
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powered her way across the line for his second win. becky finished third. she keeps the yellow jersey and finished third. she keeps the yellowjersey and now finished third. she keeps the yellow jersey and now leads finished third. she keeps the yellowjersey and now leads by 55 seconds. don't forget, if everything else and go to the bbc sport app. download it on your phone or your tablet, or you've got the bbc website, of course, but for me tulsen tollett and the rest of the team, goodbye for now. hello, there. here in the uk, it was another quite cool day on tuesday. reached 46 degrees. the blues are where it's colder than normal. the reds are where it's hotter than normal. the heat is really getting squeezed down towards the south of europe. a significant drop in temperature on the way across italy in the next 24 to 48 hours.
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the heat lasts a bit longer in greece, but even here, not as windy, either. some northern parts of europe have been seeing severe storms. here in the uk, our weather continues to come in from the atlantic, and that cloud that we saw there is going to bring some rain into western areas on wednesday. further east, maybe a little bit warmer than it was on tuesday. but it will be a chilly start, where we have the clearer skies — three degrees in scotland, six or seven across some southern parts of england and wales. in between, not quite so cold, first thing, because there'll be more cloud, showers left over from overnight. most of the showers on wednesday will be across northern england, perhaps southern scotland, not as widespread as we saw today. there will be some sunshine, but it does cloud over into wales and the south—west of england during the that'll keep the temperatures a bit lower. scotland, eastern england, temperatures should be a bit now, this weather front will take that rain eastwards it means a lot warmer night, actually, but it means quite
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could hang on to the rain from overnight across northern scotland. it may well linger through the english channel, but elsewhere, as it slowly brightens up and we see a little bit of sunshine, that could trigger a few more sharp showers through the day. there will be a lot of cloud around it. it'll feel quite muggy, actually. a warmer day for western areas, and again, in the east, temperatures about 23 degrees. quick look ahead to friday, still got the chance of some showers around, maybe not quite so many. quite a bit of cloud here and there, as well, and those temperatures, not really changing an awful lot, maybe 23, perhaps 24 in eastern areas, maybe a bit cooler for western scotland and northern ireland, certainly cooling off then across southern parts of europe. but what about here in the uk? our weather is not changing too much, still dominated by low pressure, as we head into
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