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- matteo bouncing back — matteo vanderpool recovers from across to become a world champion. —— from a crash. good evening, welcome along to sportsday. the usa have for long been the dominant force at the women's world cup, but the defending champions have suffered their worst ever to performance of the competition being knocked out the last 16 stage by sweden. if an s 0—0 in melbourne after normal time, despite the americans dominating the 90 minutes. the size to be separated in extra time with penalty shoot—out level at four — four. the mist from kelly o'hara gave a chance from kelly o'hara gave a chance from lena hurley to win from sweden. the line technologies
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stepped in to show the ball had just crossed the line. sweden go through to face japan in the quarterfinals on a full—time champions in a legendary player missing one of the penalties and what was her last game before retiring. it and what was her last game before retiring.— before retiring. it doesn't matter if— before retiring. it doesn't matter if you _ before retiring. it doesn't matter if you dominate. i j before retiring. it doesn't - matter if you dominate. i felt like we controlled the game, but that doesn't win games. at the end of the day, you have to for the ball in the back of the net. so, yeah, it sucks. it's tough. we finally played with a lot of joys and tough. we finally played with a lot ofjoys and we were able to express ourselves and so proud of the group for that. i felt we played so well. there was so much more in it for us, but it's never given. it's a tough one and there's just some dark, dark comedy! it'll be my game
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ever. , , ., ., ever. this is a huge win for us. ever. this is a huge win for us- start — ever. this is a huge win for us. start with _ ever. this is a huge win for us. start with celebrating l ever. this is a huge win for i us. start with celebrating this win~ — us. start with celebrating this win. tomorrow, we'll recover and _ win. tomorrow, we'll recover and start_ win. tomorrow, we'll recover and start to focus on japan. win. tomorrow, we'll recover and start to focus onjapan. i think— and start to focus onjapan. i think it — and start to focus onjapan. i think it will maybe be the most exciting — think it will maybe be the most exciting and a really good opponent, so that will be a tough _ opponent, so that will be a tough game. opponent, so that will be a tough game-— opponent, so that will be a tough game. the netherlands beat south — tough game. the netherlands beat south africa _ tough game. the netherlands beat south africa 2-0. - tough game. the netherlands beat south africa 2-0. jill - beat south africa 2—0. jill rode score the opener, and lynette bernstein doubled the second half. they will face a pain in their orifinal on friday. pain in their orifinal on frida . ,, pain in their orifinal on friday-— pain in their orifinal on frida . , friday. -- spain. their ability to fight. _ friday. -- spain. their ability to fight. to — friday. -- spain. their ability to fight. to play _ friday. -- spain. their ability to fight, to play good - to fight, to play good football. _ to fight, to play good football. if _ to fight, to play good football. if you - to fight, to play good football. if you have i to fight, to play good . football. if you have that quality _ football. if you have that quality and _ football. if you have that quality and your- football. if you have that quality and your team, l football. if you have that . quality and your team, you football. if you have that - quality and your team, you feel relaxed — quality and your team, you feel relaxed as _ quality and your team, you feel relaxed as a _ quality and your team, you feel relaxed as a coach. _ quality and your team, you feel relaxed as a coach. after- quality and your team, you feel relaxed as a coach. after the i relaxed as a coach. after the second — relaxed as a coach. after the second goal. _ relaxed as a coach. after the second goal. i— relaxed as a coach. after the second goal, i was— relaxed as a coach. after the second goal, i was really- relaxed as a coach. after the i second goal, i was really happy and i_ second goal, i was really happy and i think— second goal, i was really happy and i think you _ second goal, i was really happy and i think you have _ second goal, i was really happy and i think you have seen- second goal, i was really happy and i think you have seen it. i and i think you have seen it. the — and i think you have seen it. the hands _ and i think you have seen it. the hands were _ and i think you have seen it. the hands were not - and i think you have seen it. the hands were not in- and i think you have seen it. the hands were not in my. the hands were not in my pocket and i_ the hands were not in my pocket and i left — the hands were not in my pocket and i left the _ the hands were not in my pocket
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and i left the ground. _ the hands were not in my pocket and i left the ground. my- the hands were not in my pocket and i left the ground. my mac. and i left the ground. my mac let's— and i left the ground. my mac let's have _ and i left the ground. my mac let's have a _ and i left the ground. my mac let's have a look— and i left the ground. my mac let's have a look at _ and i left the ground. my mac let's have a look at monday'sl let's have a look at monday's fixtures _ let's have a look at monday's fixtures. katie _ let's have a look at monday's fixtures. katie walsh - let's have a look at monday's fixtures. katie walsh could . let's have a look at monday'sl fixtures. katie walsh could be available _ fixtures. katie walsh could be available for _ fixtures. katie walsh could be available for england - fixtures. katie walsh could be available for england as - fixtures. katie walsh could be available for england as they. available for england as they take — available for england as they take on— available for england as they take on nigeria _ available for england as they take on nigeria in _ available for england as they take on nigeria in the - available for england as they take on nigeria in the roundl available for england as they. take on nigeria in the round of 16 game — take on nigeria in the round of 16 game the _ take on nigeria in the round of 16 game. the co—host- take on nigeria in the round ofl 16 game. the co—host australia play _ 16 game. the co—host australia play denmark, _ 16 game. the co—host australia play denmark, but _ 16 game. the co—host australia play denmark, but with - 16 game. the co—host australia play denmark, but with the - 16 game. the co—host australiai play denmark, but with the usa at another— play denmark, but with the usa at another heavyweight - play denmark, but with the usa at another heavyweight to go. . at another heavyweight to go. the draw _ at another heavyweight to go. the draw is _ at another heavyweight to go. the draw is very— at another heavyweight to go. the draw is very much - at another heavyweight to go. j the draw is very much opened up for the _ the draw is very much opened up for the european _ the draw is very much opened up for the european champions. - the draw is very much opened up for the european champions. thej for the european champions. the england — for the european champions. the england coach— for the european champions. the england coach sarina _ for the european champions. the england coach sarina wiegman . england coach sarina wiegman said they— england coach sarina wiegman said they are _ england coach sarina wiegman said they are taking _ england coach sarina wiegman said they are taking nothing i said they are taking nothing for granted _ said they are taking nothing for granted. [— said they are taking nothing for granted.— said they are taking nothing for granted. i think everyone wants to _ for granted. i think everyone wants to beat _ for granted. i think everyone wants to beat us. _ for granted. i think everyone wants to beat us. i _ for granted. i think everyone wants to beat us. i think - for granted. i think everyone l wants to beat us. i think what we see in this tournament, the game is developing really quickly and that that's what you see in the game, so the games are very competitive. no one can be complacent because that's inappropriate, because it's very tight white the new football season in england has so far been
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andand the community shield at wembley was no different... with arsenal beating manchester city after a penalty shoot—out they forced with a 101st minute goal. the treble winners had only led from the 77th minute through cole palmer, who had come on as a substitue replacing erling haaland... then came leandro trossard's equaliser in the 11th minute of injury time... and via two deflections. in the shoot—out ,fabio vieira converted the decisive spot kick after both kevin de bruyne and rodri had missed to give arsenal the first trophy of the new season. i get the best team in the world, _ i get the best team in the world, the way we've done it, so really _ world, the way we've done it, so really encouraging. i think we have _ so really encouraging. i think we have some great moments in the games. unfortunately, when you don't— the games. unfortunately, when you don't pull them away, you know — you don't pull them away, you know what can happen and we havem — know what can happen and we havem in— know what can happen and we have... in the next second, the bail— have... in the next second, the bait is— have... in the next second, the bait is in— have... in the next second, the bait is in the _ have... in the next second, the ball is in the back of the net and — ball is in the back of the net and it's a _ ball is in the back of the net and it's a very difficult game to play _ and it's a very difficult game to play. but we made the right choices— to play. but we made the right choices and the changes helped
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and we — choices and the changes helped and we kept some momentum there. — and we kept some momentum there. we _ and we kept some momentum there, we believe, and allowed to win — there, we believe, and allowed to win the _ there, we believe, and allowed to win the game. and then the penalties _ tottenham hotspur manager ange postecoglou told bayern munich only one deadline mattered in their bid to sign harry kane after the england captain scored four goals in a 5—1 pre—season friendly win at home to shakhtar donetsk on sunday. kane has entered the final 12 months of his six—year spurs contract and has been courted aggressively by bayern, who are reported to have lodged their latest bid for the forward on friday while setting a self—imposed deadline of midnight. we know there's one deadline at the end — we know there's one deadline at the end of— we know there's one deadline at the end of the _ we know there's one deadline at the end of the transfer— we know there's one deadline at the end of the transfer window. i the end of the transfer window. beyond — the end of the transfer window. beyond that, _ the end of the transfer window. beyond that, i— the end of the transfer window. beyond that, i think... - the end of the transfer window. beyond that, i think... look, i beyond that, i think... look, in _ beyond that, i think... look, in an — beyond that, i think... look, in an open _ beyond that, i think... look, i'm an open dialogue - beyond that, i think... look, i'm an open dialogue with. beyond that, i think... look, i i'm an open dialogue with harry on a _ i'm an open dialogue with harry on a regular— i'm an open dialogue with harry on a regular basis. _ i'm an open dialogue with harry on a regular basis. i— i'm an open dialogue with harry on a regular basis. i said - i'm an open dialogue with harry on a regular basis. i said to - on a regular basis. i said to them — on a regular basis. i said to them if— on a regular basis. i said to them if the _ on a regular basis. i said to them if the status - on a regular basis. i said to them if the status quo - on a regular basis. i said to - them if the status quo changes, that in— them if the status quo changes, that in for— them if the status quo changes, that in for me. _ them if the status quo changes, that in for me. i— them if the status quo changes, that in for me. i don't— them if the status quo changes, that in for me. i don't need - them if the status quo changes, that in for me. i don't need to l that in for me. i don't need to
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know— that in for me. i don't need to know about the _ that in for me. i don't need to know about the site _ that in for me. i don't need to know about the site of, - that in for me. i don't need to know about the site of, you i know about the site of, you know. — know about the site of, you know, comings _ know about the site of, you know, comings and - know about the site of, you know, comings and goingsl know about the site of, you i know, comings and goings in between _ know, comings and goings in between i— know, comings and goings in between. ijust _ know, comings and goings in between. i just want - know, comings and goings in between. i just want to - know, comings and goings in between. ijust want to deall between. ijust want to deal with— between. ijust want to deal with what's— between. ijust want to deal with what's in _ between. ijust want to deal with what's in front - between. ijust want to deal with what's in front of - between. ijust want to deal with what's in front of me. i bryson dechambeau became the fourth player on a top—level tour to shoot 58 on sunday, making birdie on his last four holes to comfortably win the latest event on the liv tour. it's his first title in the series, and came at a rain—softened greenbrier. the conditions very much helping. he went on to card his lowest ever score for around. it was 12 under on this part. dechambeau finished at 23—under for a six—shot victory over mito pereira... over mito pereira, earning the 4 million dollar winners' prize. i'v e i've been working so hard for the long time, and i knew something special was going to come, ijust didn't know when. the way i played the first round, it was pretty much the worst i could've done. the
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second round was like, 0k, obviously played really well. today, ifelt everything kind of clicking. to the world cycling championships in glasgow, where the highlight on sunday was a dramatic men's road race won by matthieu van der poel. the event was held up for almost an hour after environmental protesters glued themselves to the road. police made five arrests. the race ended with 10 laps around glasgow, rain made the conditions treacherous and caught out van der poel. increased his lead, crossing the line a minute and a half ahead of wout van aert, with tadej pogacar third. i don't think we see a course iike — idon't think we see a course like this— i don't think we see a course like this often, but i felt confident as well. there's only one rider— confident as well. there's only one rider that's going to win, and _ one rider that's going to win, and the — one rider that's going to win, and the chances are very small then— and the chances are very small then begged that i made it to this, — then begged that i made it to this, so— then begged that i made it to this, so it's quite nice.
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australia have won the netball world cup, beating england 61—45 in cape town in a game which ebbed and flowed in the first half. but australia pulled away in the third quarter, with the diamonds winning the competition for a record 12th time... a record 12th time, overcoming a rare failure to do so four years ago. 0n the final day of action at the para swimming world championships in manchester, the host nation picked up four more medals while four world records were also set as swimmers laid down a marker ahead of next year's paris paralympics. rachel latham reports. italy dominated the world championships at the top of the table with 26 goals. after ukraine picking up more gold, they moved up the medal table in second place overtaking china. great britain finished in fifth. the highlight the whole nation on sunday was susanna hex in the ss 100 metres
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freestyle. she was just pushed out in the final moments by italian rival. but after a season affected by illness, she was still delighted with her performance. and italy's success continued with simone ballon picking up a six gold medal this evening. he broke his world record. it’s medalthis evening. he broke his world record.— his world record. it's really a secial his world record. it's really a special and _ his world record. it's really a special and a _ his world record. it's really a special and a perfect - his world record. it's really a special and a perfect way - his world record. it's really a special and a perfect way to | special and a perfect way to close this manchester champs. couldn't have asked for a better ending and i'm very satisfied. last year, i1 as well, but i wasn't expecting this year reclamation. it puts made a good position i won as well. we'll see next year. —— i won. well. we'll see next year. -- i won. ~ ., well. we'll see next year. -- i won. . . ., , well. we'll see next year. -- i won. ~ ., ., , , well. we'll see next year. -- i won. . . ., , , ., well. we'll see next year. -- i won. , won. want to set up to be some really exciting — won. want to set up to be some really exciting races _ won. want to set up to be some really exciting races in - really exciting races in france. rachael latham reporting. much more if you haven't.
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you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.co.uk/sport. that's all. thanks for watching sportsday. goodbye for now. hello. well, i have got some good news for you. the weather outlook for most of us this week isn't looking too bad at all. and as promised, it is going to turn warmer for all of us. but it may not last that long. let's have a look at the big picture across the atlantic. and here's the jet stream, that current of wind, the weather systems, the rain here. and notice how by thursday, the jet stream takes on the shape of a ridge, which means it allows the warmer air to stream in from the south. but let's have a look at the short term. and this is the satellite picture — we're in between weather systems, the gap in the clouds here, so some clear spells through the early hours,
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and then this smaller area of low pressure will be a bit of a fly in the ointment, i think, for the beginning of the week through monday and into tuesday. so here's the forecast, then, through the early hours. for most of us, it's dry, a few showers in the north and the northwest. but as i say, sunny spells, if not even clear blue skies in one or two parts of the country. now, through the morning, into the afternoon, the cumulus clouds will bubble up and we will see showers developing. but i think they will be well scattered and most of us will miss the showers. but you might catch one or two, particularly across the north of the country. temperatures between 17—21 celsius. now, here's that rather small area of low pressure, but the winds are coming in from the southwest, which means it's relatively humid air. so turning quite murky in the southwest late on monday, perhaps drizzly and wet. there is that small weather system here. if anything, this meansjust a fair amount of cloud across the uk during the course of tuesday. also, the humidity will rise — it will feel quite muggy out there.
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so, cloudy, maybe damp at times with a bit of rain across the south, with sunny spells, too. but the best of the weather — northern half of the uk. so, sunshine for newcastle and glasgow on tuesday. temperatures in the high teens. and then the weather really does improve on wednesday. i think broken cloud with some sunny spells, a generally dry day. the winds are coming in from the south. the temperatures are rising widely into the 20s across the uk, mid 20s in the southeast and the south. and i think by thursday, we could be hitting the high 20s. but as i say, it's not going to last for that long because by the weekend in the northwest of the country, guess what? showers and strengthening winds.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore. i'm mariko 0i. the headlines: niger's military leaders close its airspace, blaming threats of foreign intervention. rescue efforts continue in china after typhoon doksuri batters the country's northeast. and barbie hits $1 billion at the global box office, making history for its director, greta gerwig. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday.
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