tv Sportsday BBC News July 27, 2023 6:30pm-7:01pm BST
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, tomorrow. ,tomorrow. time now for , tomorrow. time now for the back tomorrow. time now for the weather with louise. extreme heat dominating world weather. this was earlier in the week in europe. but i do have a glimmer of positive news, because over the next few days, the temperatures will ease. the 23 is bulgaria, they have gone to 23 from 38. closer to home, we had a humid feel a lot of cloud for some. but when the sunshine came through, temperatures responded, up to 25 in birmingham. the sunshine very positive news at this time of year. there was a lot of cloud around generally. through scotland and northern ireland and northern england. the window of sunshine through the midlands and east wales.
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you can see this swirl, well that is another area of low pressure heading in our direction. just in time for the weekend once again the third in a row. enjoy friday's weather. through the night tonight it will be cloudy, misty, murky, buta mild night, temperatures no lower than 11 to 16. tomorrow starts off grey, a dry note and hopefully there will be sunshine that builds from the west and for many of us sunny spells and and for many of us sunny spells and a few scattered showers. temperatures will peak into the low to mid 20s. enjoy it if you can. and thatis to mid 20s. enjoy it if you can. and that is certainly good news for the cricket at the oval. i don't expect much in the way of interruption for play on friday, although it will be a grey story. into the weekend, its about this low, more wet and windy
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weather will sweep in. the heaviest of the rain in the north—west. but that will sweep eastwards. so i expect some interruptions to the cricket through thanks louise. and that's bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. angling frustrated on the opening day of the final ashes test is australia face there's been a huge shock at the women's world cup, with 500—1 outsiders nigeria, beating co hosts australia. england turns tomorrow, gelasius pond and the knockouts, denmark is the toughest test yet for opponents.
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jordan henderson departs for saudi arabia but the moves come with plenty of controversy. in dion dublin is in dublin as we look at the huge all ireland final this weekend. welcome to the programme. england are trying to win the final test at the oval and level the ashes. it's been another day that's moved along quickly. put into bat by australia, they lost wickets in clusters. harry brook's 85 was the basis of the recovery and the total of 283. but the aussies will be happy with themselves, bowling england out inside 55 overs, mitchell starc was the standout with four wickets. joe wilson has been following the action. joe, australia on top but missed opportunities by both sides?
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absolutely, there are playersjust now finishing with the date from 61-1 of now finishing with the date from 61—1 of the first innings in reply to 20 to 83 by england you can probably see over my shoulder, the floodlights of the oval, the conditions cloudy and the finely won the task that they should bore. 283, and she said, he could've been betterfor and she said, he could've been better for australia and there is one reason why, they're catching was not really up to their normal standards in particular, alex has had such a good series and has been really involved with everything and thatis really involved with everything and that is here he broke when he made five, he sensed that kerry thought it was significant and so it proved in an example of what harry broke then did. he was talking about balancing positivity and recklessness in the way that he bets and text matches and kind of got that balance read today although he
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wrote his like to make 85 and a big contribution and losing wickets in clusters, for example, ben stokes who is board for three. if you're mitchell, you don't have to worry about this when you do that. she was outstanding and expensive at times below, he took four wickets for 82 and so, he did hisjob. the fact that the innings and so quickly, it means and least a bit of time to borrow some significant overs in austria they took when we get in surprise, david was not dismissed by stewart and it was chris wilkes who took his wicked. and in the day of tribe catches, he caught a really good one there. —— dropped. we have seenjames anderson but good one there. —— dropped. we have seen james anderson but australia would be quite glad that in this text matches on this occasion, we've had no rain interruptions.
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this year's women's world cup is proving to be the most open in years. the holders, usa, slipped up in their second group game. more on that in a moment. but perhaps the shock of the tournament so far — nigeria's super falcons holding on to beat the tournament co—hosts australia, a team ranked 30 places below. joe lynsky reports. first the evening in brisbane and nigeria made sure this host knows that they've arrived. this is a team will be moved with noise and play with hope. they've been taught all nine world cups but have one just four teams and now, they face australia who were still without the star, sam kerr is injured and so they need goals from elsewhere. up front for the second game was in the lead. a breakthrough created in brisbane by 50,000 fans and the striker on the bench. at the first half stoppage time, the noise
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changed. nigeria level and at this world cup, they are hard to beat it in the second match year, they killed the candidate to a draw and now they dreamed of more. —— health canada. and is still pushing. nigeria are 3—1 up. fix, canada. and is still pushing. nigeria are 3-1 up. canada. and is still pushing. niceria are 3-1 u. �* , ., ., nigeria are 3-1 up. a mix-up and for niceria, it nigeria are 3-1 up. a mix-up and for nigeria. it was _ nigeria are 3-1 up. a mix-up and for nigeria, it was a _ nigeria are 3-1 up. a mix-up and for nigeria, it was a moment. _ nigeria are 3-1 up. a mix-up and for nigeria, it was a moment. for- nigeria are 3-1 up. a mix-up and for nigeria, it was a moment. for a - nigeria, it was a moment. fora moment they will be on course to go through. there was an aussie consolation but it came too late. this team is a lot to offer in the world _ this team is a lot to offer in the world so— this team is a lot to offer in the world so that today, we did everything and i will fight for my team—mate and this is the best country— team—mate and this is the best country in — team—mate and this is the best country in the world. team-mate and this is the best country in the world.— team-mate and this is the best country in the world. australia face candidate next _ country in the world. australia face candidate next they _ country in the world. australia face candidate next they may _ country in the world. australia face candidate next they may now - country in the world. australia face candidate next they may now have| country in the world. australia face l candidate next they may now have to win. but in all of nigeria world cups, rarely has there been a moment
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like this. they faced down two of the sports greatest sides and yet there on the verge of the knockouts. well, earlier the defending champions the usa survived a scare, to come from behind to draw with the netherlands. this was the much hyped group e encounter, the pair met in the final in france four years ago. also in that group, debutants portugal got their first world cup win, as nick parrott now rounds up the action. the united states beat the netherlands and the last world cup final in the olympic games quarterfinals two years ago. so, there was plenty for the dutch to avenge what was billed as the biggest mixture of the group stages. they wasted no time in landing the first blow with just a quarter of an hour gone. surely my manchester city broke their transfer record to sign them. the united states are not yet firing on all cylinders of this world cup and they had chances galore but could not make anything of it in the first half. the dutch
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were also doing their best to get under their skin but danielle ended up under their skin but danielle ended up regretting this challenge on her club mate in class should begin before the corner provided on the motivation the us captain needed to pull her aside level. —— her side level. pull her aside level. -- her side level. �* , ., pull her aside level. -- her side level. �*, . , i, ., level. it's a physical battle and i resect level. it's a physical battle and i resoect her _ level. it's a physical battle and i resoect her so _ level. it's a physical battle and i respect her so much _ level. it's a physical battle and i respect her so much and - level. it's a physical battle and i respect her so much and that'sl level. it's a physical battle and i - respect her so much and that's how it should become a competitive at all times and so, once we got to the tackle, all i wanted to do was score. you get absolute time and at the end of it, i am happy for the goal. the end of it, i am happy for the coal. ,, , ., ., ., the end of it, i am happy for the coal. ,, , ., . ., ., goal. the us should have found a winner and _ goal. the us should have found a winner and the _ goal. the us should have found a winner and the effort _ goal. the us should have found a winner and the effort was - goal. the us should have found a winner and the effort was ruled i winner and the effort was ruled offside. spurning a golden opportunity and some last—ditch dutch defending insured the point was shared. and a type of group e on the netherlands, but only on goal difference. portugal is comfortable 2-0 difference. portugal is comfortable 2—0 victory means they could reach the knockout stages with the victory of the us and the final games. the
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high—strength tournament two to seven minutes to open the scoring and writing her name enter countries history books with portugal's first world cup the second soon followed and despite dominating the match, they could not score another. there will be hoping they can pull off the biggest upset in women's football history against the us on tuesday. to feed vietnam are out and will be playing for pride in their last game against the netherlands. let's turn our attentions to england's second group game tomorrow morning — where there's a chance they could make the knockouts. they're up against denmark — a side widely regarded as the toughest in their group. and with a familiar womens super league face spearheading their attack. katie gornall is in sydney for us. this game is expected to be england's toughest of the group and the build—up to it has been
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dominated by talk of england where a cutting edge remember, they beat haiti but he took the penalty to break the deadlock it means that england are without a goal from open play since april. there have been a lot of talk and a lot of reminders of england's performance of the heroes are there underwhelming in their opening game against austria and then went on to win the whole tournament and all of this was pulled to the serene and a press conference and she was sitting alongside lucy and she said look, this is a different england team from the euros and it is still finding its way. we from the euros and it is still finding its way.— from the euros and it is still finding its way. we should not com are finding its way. we should not compare all— finding its way. we should not compare all the _ finding its way. we should not compare all the time - finding its way. we should not compare all the time in - finding its way. we should not compare all the time in the i finding its way. we should not i compare all the time in the new situation now and we have some team dynamics and we have our style of play and you want to develop a style of playing every time and score goals and that's one of the parts, thatis goals and that's one of the parts, that is what we are working on everyday and what we have to do to create chances and to score goals
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and that is what we're talking about all the time and at end, we hope getting it. all the time and at end, we hope caettin it. ., ., ., getting it. you can go the whole way and when one _ getting it. you can go the whole way and when one of— getting it. you can go the whole way and when one of zero _ getting it. you can go the whole way and when one of zero or _ getting it. you can go the whole way l and when one of zero or even drawing genres— and when one of zero or even drawing genres and _ and when one of zero or even drawing games and performances mean a lot to us and _ games and performances mean a lot to us and the _ games and performances mean a lot to us and the better you perform, the more _ us and the better you perform, the more likely you are doing in generah _ more likely you are doing in general. but at the end of the day, when _ general. but at the end of the day, when the _ general. but at the end of the day, when the game is important to us and we won— when the game is important to us and we won our— when the game is important to us and we won our first game of the world cup. we won our first game of the world coo the _ we won our first game of the world cup. the performances are there in moments _ cup. the performances are there in moments of— cup. the performances are there in moments of games, you can could performances by individuals in the collective — performances by individuals in the collective team as well and it's 'ust collective team as well and it's just being a bit more ruthless in ctinicel— just being a bit more ruthless in clinical and clinical in the: i don't — clinical and clinical in the: i don't think people would talk as much _ don't think people would talk as much about performance and results than _ much about performance and results than. �* . . ~ much about performance and results than. a . ~ . much about performance and results than. 1, . ,, ., . ., , much about performance and results than. . ,, ., . ., , ., than. back at the world cup for the first time in — than. back at the world cup for the first time in 16 — than. back at the world cup for the first time in 16 years _ than. back at the world cup for the first time in 16 years and _ than. back at the world cup for the first time in 16 years and in - than. back at the world cup for the first time in 16 years and in the - first time in 16 years and in the side, they have the games great talents and also a player who knows the england side well and playing alongside chelsea and she told us what it is like to come up against her in training.—
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her in training. arch presented everything _ her in training. arch presented everything she _ her in training. arch presented everything she does _ her in training. arch presented everything she does and - her in training. arch presented everything she does and it - her in training. arch presented everything she does and it willj her in training. arch presented i everything she does and it will be difficult and i'll do everything we can do to make it difficult for her. the game to spare if they beat denmark at a later game between china and haiti ends in either a draw or a win for haiti. post of the permutations and not they deserve to get the job done. katie gornall there. so can england get thejob done? former lionness goalkeeper rachel brown—finnis is commentating on the game, which is live on the bbc from 9am tomorrow. she thinks wiegman will make changes to the team that underwhelmed against haiti. and also — that the quality in the nigerian side shouldn't surprise us, following their win over australia. it was fantastic. 1—1 going in and the home crowd and roll it out and equalised just before the break and coming in and the reason for australia and the second half and
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trying to take the game to nigeria but, we all know from the super league and playing for barcelona scored and capitalised on a mistake from australia and shot themselves in the foot and austria tried everything up top for the final few months in the game managed to get a goal manchester city defender managed to get to go back but it was not enough and it's for the final game in the third group game and austria against canada, one of those two will take the victory and will go through. two will take the victory and will go through-— go through. portugal looked impressive _ go through. portugal looked impressive also, _ go through. portugal looked impressive also, didn't - go through. portugal looked l impressive also, didn't they? go through. portugal looked - impressive also, didn't they? the whole impressive also, didn't they? iie: whole tournament, impressive also, didn't they? tie: whole tournament, the impressive also, didn't they? “ii2 whole tournament, the gap impressive also, didn't they? i“i2 whole tournament, the gap has narrowed and still ranked number one and also some of those debutantes in vietnam in the opening game in vietnam in the opening game in vietnam have never been anywhere in world football and its accredited
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then that they are at this tournament they've expanded to the teams and they don't look out of place. going back to that game, it was great to see the netherlands put in an excellent performance at a lot of people who were * stryker and coming in on the property find a way to play without her and they looked exciting and it is good to see confidence taken against the usa. and ahead of being england match against denmark and their group names, not unconvincing against haiti, straight through that and how important that they set up a strong manner against them? aha, important that they set up a strong manner against them?— important that they set up a strong manner against them? a familiar foe, the -la ed manner against them? a familiar foe, they played against _ manner against them? a familiar foe, they played against them _ manner against them? a familiar foe, they played against them lots - manner against them? a familiar foe, they played against them lots of- they played against them lots of times before the allow the names the players are very familiar and the super league and know what to expect in the style of play and it's a tough game and three points. and
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what do you want from the first game in the world cup, three points is what england got to know england can play better in affluent cohesiveness and playing with more flair and swagger but i hope they will continue to build in serena, i think will make some changes to the starting line—up tomorrow which was noncompensable when you think of changing the starting 11 it all in the euros but a different situation with regards to indian personnel and regarding a different approach and serena is the best coach in the world. more minutes, more fun. it certainly appears that way for england starjude bellingham — who tweeted that — following his goalscoring, man of the match for performance for new side real madrid against manchester united. bellingham was making just his second appearance for real. the 20 year old, who left dortmund for the spanish champions in an 88 million pound move this summer, opened the scoring early on, with superb lob over united's new keeper andre onana. real won the friendly in houston 2—0
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and bellingham said he's delighted with how he's settling in. really enjoying being with everyone playing in the team already and a fantastic player, he has adapted really well and has a lot of qualities and starting to show the qualities and starting to show the qualities and a complete midfielder and it will be a great decision stop i'm just trying to play my part in the role that the manager wants me to play and i think madrid is the biggest team in the world and i think it is the best club, the best players in the best team to learn from and they want to get into a rhythm and enjoyed playing with my team—mates that i am so far. so far, so good. my spanish, it's coming along tough, but it's getting better. let's have a quick look at some of the other
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football stories making the headlines today. and following that defeat for manchester united — the club are hoping to sign danish striker rasmus hojlund, from atalanta — before the season begins in less than three weeks' time. last season he scored 20 goals for the italian side. scottish premiership side hibernian have suffered a surprised defeat in the second round of uefa europa conference league qualifying. they lost 2—0 to andorra's inter club d'escaldes withjean luc assoubre punishing a mistake by hibs goalkeeper david marshall for the second goal. former manchester city player david silva has announced his retirement from football. the 37 year old won four premier league titles with the side, over a 10 year period before joining real sociedad in 2020. he also won two world cups, and a european championship with spain. liverpool have confirmed captain jordan henderson isjoining saudi arabian pro—league side al—ettifaq. linking up with former liverpool
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legend steven gerrard, who's the manager for the coming season. henderson released a video to fans yesterday, announcing he would be leaving anfield — after 12 years and nearly 500 appearances for the side. katie falkingham joined me earlier. it will make a three year contract with £12 million plus add—ons and and captain into the primitive title and captain into the primitive title and champions the title and the new manager that took over back in 2015 in liverpool have thanked henderson very things to the club for the manager saying how much of a legend henderson was the club and how much they're going to miss him. the move to saudi arabia _ they're going to miss him. the move to saudi arabia has _ they're going to miss him. the move to saudi arabia has attracted - they're going to miss him. the move to saudi arabia has attracted a - they're going to miss him. the move to saudi arabia has attracted a lot i to saudi arabia has attracted a lot more attention than other players mainly on the basis of vocal support for lgbt groups and what is been the reaction to this on the front? henderson was seen as the more
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socially conscious footballers has raised a lot of money for the nhs especially during the covid—19 pandemic has been a rare public alley of the lgbt community and particularly using his support for the latest campaign it's come as a big shock particularly to members of the camping that he would move to a country where homosexuality is illegal and can be punishable by the death penalty. the report supports come out and said they're very disappointed in henderson and a number of fans of been telling us how they feel. number of fans of been telling us how they feel-— number of fans of been telling us how they feel. mixed emotions on a ersonal how they feel. mixed emotions on a personal level. _ how they feel. mixed emotions on a personal level, understand, - how they feel. mixed emotions on a personal level, understand, he- how they feel. mixed emotions on a personal level, understand, he has| personal level, understand, he has to do— personal level, understand, he has to do what's best for him but i think— to do what's best for him but i think for— to do what's best for him but i think for people like me who we definitely feel that we've lost in some _ definitely feel that we've lost in some way, supporters and i know the message _ some way, supporters and i know the message and value the jordan actually— message and value the jordan actually believed, wasn't something that liverpool football club believed was a just a tick box? arguing — believed was a just a tick box? arguing for the rainbow campaign and
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on the _ arguing for the rainbow campaign and on the record — arguing for the rainbow campaign and on the record of— arguing for the rainbow campaign and on the record of standing _ arguing for the rainbow campaign and on the record of standing by— on the record of standing by liverpool lgbt _ on the record of standing by liverpool lgbt groups - on the record of standing by liverpool lgbt groups and i on the record of standing by. liverpool lgbt groups and their pictures— liverpool lgbt groups and their pictures of— liverpool lgbt groups and their pictures of him _ liverpool lgbt groups and their pictures of him with _ liverpool lgbt groups and their pictures of him with them - liverpool lgbt groups and their pictures of him with them and l liverpool lgbt groups and theirl pictures of him with them and so liverpool lgbt groups and their i pictures of him with them and so on and so _ pictures of him with them and so on and so forth— pictures of him with them and so on and so forth and _ pictures of him with them and so on and so forth and so, _ pictures of him with them and so on and so forth and so, it _ pictures of him with them and so on and so forth and so, it hurts. - pictures of him with them and so on and so forth and so, it hurts. iirli�*itthl and so forth and so, it hurts. with his future now? _ and so forth and so, it hurts. with his future now? given _ and so forth and so, it hurts. with his future now? given the - and so forth and so, it hurts. with his future now? given the euros i and so forth and so, it hurts. withj his future now? given the euros is less than a — his future now? given the euros is less than a year _ his future now? given the euros is less than a year away _ his future now? given the euros is less than a year away now and i his future now? given the euros is less than a year away now and it's| less than a year away now and its food for thought forget soft suffocated as to whether or not he wants to pick a player who isn't playing in the premier league or in europe, a 43, on the chapter. to golf paula reto leads the way after the first round of the evian championship in france the south african carded a seven under—par round of 64. a group of four others are on five under. england'sjodi ewart shaddoff and stephanie meadow of northern ireland are keeping in touch
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on two under par. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. scotland have qualified for the men's t20 cricket world cup, after beating denmark by 33 runs in edinburgh. they'll be joined by ireland who received the point they needed to qualify after their match against germany was rained off. there have been three more medals for britain at the world aquatics championships in japan. duncan scott won silver and tom dean took bronze in the men's 200m medley final. earlier, lauren cox claimed bronze in the women's 50m backstroke. ricarda bauern—feind of germany won stage five of the tour de france femmes. lotte kopecky finished fourth, and remains in the yellowjersey with an overall lead of 49 seconds finally, what a weekend ahead for fans of gaelic football — with sunday's all—ireland final at croke park between dublin and kerry. it's all live on the bbc. celebrity supporters have been in getting on the build up. and appropriately, dion dublin took a trip to dublin, to get to know the sport better. here he is with bbc
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sport's thomas niblock. 0k, ok, dion, we are in the big spot, dublin and dublin. i’ge ok, dion, we are in the big spot, dublin and dublin.— 0k, dion, we are in the big spot, dublin and dublin. i've heard that before, you know. _ dublin and dublin. i've heard that before, you know. i'm _ dublin and dublin. i've heard that before, you know. i'm very i dublin and dublin. i've heard that. before, you know. i'm very excited about this one. i've played a few big derby games, manchester united, manchester city, celtic, huge. is it the same in gaelic football or no? big rivalries. kerry are the most successful team of all time and up north, down with the first team to bring the sam maguire cup across the border way back in the 60s and we had there he went it in 1993 and in the 90s, yet a massive rivalry between these two. invasions on the pitch after they won, big rivalries, big days. and there she is.- pitch after they won, big rivalries, big days. and there she is. hollow. one big days. and there she is. wow. one ofthe big days. and there she is. wow. one of the biggest — big days. and there she is. r one of the biggest stadiums in europe. while, this is even bigger than what
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he expected. while, this is even bigger than what he expected-— while, this is even bigger than what he expected.- people i while, this is even bigger than what i he expected.- people crammed he expected. massive! people crammed in here. he expected. massive! people crammed in here- wow- — he expected. massive! people crammed in here. wow. so, _ he expected. massive! people crammed in here. wow. so, dion, _ he expected. massive! people crammed in here. wow. so, dion, this— he expected. massive! people crammed in here. wow. so, dion, this is- he expected. massive! people crammed in here. wow. so, dion, this is it. i in here. wow. so, dion, this is it. one-on-one. _ in here. wow. so, dion, this is it. one-on-one, your— in here. wow. so, dion, this is it. one-on-one, your own _ in here. wow. so, dion, this is it. one-on-one, your own personal. one—on—one, your own personal battle. i one-on-one, your own personal battle. . one-on-one, your own personal battle. , ., ., ., battle. i can see it as man-to-man. the game — battle. i can see it as man-to-man. the game is — battle. i can see it as man-to-man. the game is changed _ battle. i can see it as man-to-man. the game is changed in _ battle. i can see it as man-to-man. the game is changed in recent i battle. i can see it as man-to-man. . the game is changed in recent years. everybody floods back to defend and when you snatch possession, counterattack, really quickly. what is the point system?, how does it work? it's very simple. if you score, it war three. work? it's very simple. if you score, it warthree. if work? it's very simple. if you score, it war three. if you score a point, which is the ball going over the crossbar, like a rugby conversion, it is worth one. throw a ball, one for a pond. conversion, it is worth one. throw a ball, one fora pond. it is conversion, it is worth one. throw a ball, one for a pond.— ball, one for a pond. it is a bit of a curve the _ ball, one for a pond. it is a bit of a curve the really _ ball, one for a pond. it is a bit of a curve the really good _ ball, one for a pond. it is a bit of a curve the really good play i ball, one for a pond. it is a bit of a curve the really good play spin| a curve the really good play spin the ball. the — a curve the really good play spin the ball. the bomb— a curve the really good play spin
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the ball. the bomb on _ a curve the really good play spin the ball. the bomb on the i a curve the really good play spin| the ball. the bomb on the hand, a curve the really good play spin i the ball. the bomb on the hand, how man ste the ball. the bomb on the hand, how many step? — the ball. the bomb on the hand, how many step? solo- — the ball. the bomb on the hand, how many step? solo. when _ the ball. the bomb on the hand, how many step? solo. when you - the ball. the bomb on the hand, how many step? solo. when you run i the ball. the bomb on the hand, how many step? solo. when you run like | many step? solo. when you run like this -la er many step? solo. when you run like this player now. _ many step? solo. when you run like this player now, and _ many step? solo. when you run like this player now, and in _ many step? solo. when you run like this player now, and in the, - many step? solo. when you run like this player now, and in the, you i this player now, and in the, you cannot run like rugby, every four steps, you have to take a bounce. these guys are for professionals. they are amateurs. this is a primary school teacher. i5 they are amateurs. this is a primary school teacher.— they are amateurs. this is a primary school teacher.- tomorrow i schoolteacher. is the? tomorrow mornin: , schoolteacher. is the? tomorrow morning. he _ schoolteacher. is the? tomorrow morning. he is— schoolteacher. is the? tomorrow morning, he is back _ schoolteacher. is the? tomorrow morning, he is back at _ schoolteacher. is the? tomorrow morning, he is back at work. i schoolteacher. is the? tomorrow morning, he is back at work. oh, | school teacher. is the? tomorrow. morning, he is back at work. oh, my word! game — morning, he is back at work. oh, my word! game on! _ morning, he is back at work. oh, my word! game on! game _ morning, he is back at work. oh, my word! game on! game on, _ morning, he is back at work. oh, my word! game on! game on, son! i morning, he is back at work. oh, my. word! game on! game on, son! there is the final whistle! _ word! game on! game on, son! there is the final whistle! dion, _ word! game on! game on, son! there is the final whistle! dion, you've i is the final whistle! dion, you've made it what do you think that? absolutely loved it. i really enjoyed learning about the game and how it works. you enjoyed learning about the game and how it works-—
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how it works. you had a taste of it? yes. will how it works. you had a taste of it? yes- will you _ how it works. you had a taste of it? yes. will you be _ how it works. you had a taste of it? yes. will you be back? i— how it works. you had a taste of it? yes. will you be back? i love i yes. will you be back? i love the taste of it _ yes. will you be back? i love the taste of it and _ yes. will you be back? i love the taste of it and i will— yes. will you be back? i love the taste of it and i will be _ yes. will you be back? i love the taste of it and i will be back. i taste of it and i will be back. thank you very much. and the all—ireland football final between holders kerry and rivals dublin will be live on bbc two and the iplayer on sunday. coverage begins at 3 with the match getting underway at 3:30. just a reminder of our top story. australia are on top after the first day of the final test at the oval. england bowled out for 283. the aussies will start again tomorrow. highlights are coming up on bbc iplayer and bbc two at seven o'clock. that's all from sportsday. hello. if you spent your day under cloudy skies, i'm sure you'll have
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noticed the quite muggy, humid feel to proceedings where the sun came out, given that humid air temperatures climbed quite readily. now, on the earlier satellite picture, you can see we've had quite a lot of cloud, but some big breaks, some spells of sunshine. and thenjust behind me, this little swirl of clouds, that's the centre of an area of low pressure, which will be pushing eastwards, bringing unsettled conditions for the next few days. in the short term, we keep quite a lot of cloud, mist and murk some bits and pieces of rain overnight, although signs of some clearer skies edging in from the west. temperatures between 11 and 16 degrees. so another fairly warm and muggy starts to friday morning. so for friday, quite a lot of cloud around across the eastern half of the uk to start this band of rain moving very slowly across orkney and towards shetland. and later in the day we will see this band of showers pushing in towards northern ireland. but in between a bit more
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in the way of sunshine, just one or two showers here and there and temperatures between 17 and 2a degrees. so i think there is just the chance of catching a shower at the oval for the ashes test match and the increasing chance of showers as we head into the weekend. and that is because low pressure is going to be in charge of our weather. now, we've had low pressure with us for the last couple of weekends. and here we go again. now, around this area of low pressure, it's not going to be raining all the time, but there will be quite a few showers on saturday. those showers most likely to affect parts of northern ireland and scotland where some could be heavy and perhaps thundery some showers for england and wales, perhaps not as many spells of sunshine in between. it's going to be quite a breezy day and a fresher feeling day as well. temperatures north to south, 15 to 22 degrees. and then we get into sunday, sunshine and showers again. the showers perhaps focused across parts of northern england, down into east anglia. some more rain later in the day into northern ireland across central and southern parts of the uk. it is going to be an unusually windy day for the time of year.
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nothing exceptional, nothing extreme, butjust unusually breezy for a latejuly day and quite cool as well, 15 to 21 degrees. so to sum things up for the weekend, we will see a mix of sunny spells and showers, some of the showers will be heavy. it will be quite breezy and feeling rather cool for the time of year. live from london. this is bbc news. the world is in a new era of "global boiling" — the un's dire new warning about record—breaking temperatures — and the dangers of climate change. here global boiling has arrived.
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the air is unbreathable, the heat is unbearable and the level of fossil fuel profits and climate inaction is unacceptable. a top ukrainian general says — his forces are struggling to make progress — in the counter offensive — against strong russian defences. british gas has reports its highest ever half year profits of 970 million pounds. the boss of the private bank, coutts, has resigned with immediate effect over the closure of the former brexit party leader nigel farage's account. hello, i'm yalda hakim. welcome to the daily global, where we'll bring you the top stories from around the world. we start with a startling warning from the head of the united nations that the world has entered an �*era of global boiling'. it came as un scientists said july is "virtually certain" to be the world's warmest month ever recorded. the un says the global average temperature has at times exceeded the paris target of 1.5 degrees
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