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of maybe even the odd rumble of thunder. a fairly narrow band that won't last long but it will push steadily eastwards through the night tonight. it will move its way into scotland. the tail end of cloud across england and wales, so it will stay dry and quite a muggy night to come as well. so a warm start, but the white one across the north—east of scotland. that rain pushing across the northern isles. elsewhere across the northern isles. elsewhere a south—westerly flow driving in some showers. there will be some sunny spells and even some warmth tomorrow. some showers into the london area by the end of the afternoon. top temperatures 26 degrees, so still looking pretty good but unfortunately low pressure returns for the weekend, and yes, spiralling around that low plenty of showers. on saturday the showers most frequent and widespread across scotland and northern ireland, some through england and wales, not quite
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as many through south—eastern and eastern england. top temperatures of 24 eastern england. top temperatures of 2a degrees, a degree or cooler as we going to sunday and still those showers hanging around. louise, thank ou showers hanging around. louise, thank you for— showers hanging around. louise, thank you for that. _ that's it. all the latest developments are on the bbc website, but the news continues here on bbc one, as we join our colleagues for the news where you are. bye for now. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. is harry kane bound for bayern? a fee's been agreed with spurs, so now it's down to the england captain laurenjames' stamp brings a suspension of two games. england will have to reach the world cup finalfor her to return while the netherlands camp have been preparing for their quarterfinal celebrating
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the demise of a rival. i was just i wasjust thinking, i was just thinking, yes, i wasjust thinking, yes, by. we seak to i wasjust thinking, yes, by. we speak to two — iwasjust thinking, yes, by. we speak to two of the roses who reach the semifinals. netball attracts a new audience. hello again. welcome along. bayern munich�*s summer—long pursuit of harry kane has cleared its first hurdle, finally. spurs and the german club have agreed a deal in principle for the england captain, who now has to decide if he wants to make the move. that's the next hurdle. so let's consider the view from both camps. matt graveling is our reporter outside the spurs stadium, and we're also joined by german football expert rafa honigstein. why have spurs eventually
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decided to accept an offer for their striker? i think ithinka i think a lot of spurs fan were worried this day would arrive. we heard about the week's log pursuit, but spurs finished. i think most important here is the financial implications in harry kane only has one year left on his contract with spurs. he could walk away on a free transfer. that deal between tottenham and bayern munich, around £86 million, that will be really important for rebuilding club. they want to do better than last season, so i think for me and the people i've spoken to, that was one of the decisions that must have been in the board's mind when they made the agreement. it board's mind when they made the agreement-—
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agreement. it happened that 'ust before this season, i agreement. it happened that 'ust before this season, i i agreement. it happened that 'ust before this season, i know i agreement. it happened thatjust before this season, i know harry| before this season, i know harry kane has talked about the fact that he wanted to get it done before their first he wanted to get it done before theirfirst game. but he wanted to get it done before their first game. but those fans you spoke to must wonder about the timing. {iii spoke to must wonder about the timinu. . ., , spoke to must wonder about the timinu. .., , ~ spoke to must wonder about the timinu. .., , . ., timing. of course. we are three, four da s timing. of course. we are three, four days away — timing. of course. we are three, four days away from _ timing. of course. we are three, four days away from the - timing. of course. we are three, four days away from the opening | four days away from the opening game. of course, the timing isn't ideal, especially as they've been communicating between the two clubs. we've seen bids put in by bayern rejected by tottenham, and we've had bayern issuing almost an ultimatum. there was a deadline that came and went, and referred the agreement that has been made. forfans, frustration. but what i would say is possibly a lot of sadness, but not really shock. some of this make —— the fans i've spoken to gave the reaction. , , , �* ., ~ reaction. the surprise. breaking news that he —
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reaction. the surprise. breaking news that he agreed _ reaction. the surprise. breaking news that he agreed the - reaction. the surprise. breaking news that he agreed the deal. l reaction. the surprise. breaking i news that he agreed the deal. we were _ news that he agreed the deal. we were shocked. it�*s news that he agreed the deal. we were shocked.— were shocked. it's kind of sad to see harry _ were shocked. it's kind of sad to see harry kane _ were shocked. it's kind of sad to see harry kane go _ were shocked. it's kind of sad to see harry kane go because - were shocked. it's kind of sad to see harry kane go because he's| were shocked. it's kind of sad to| see harry kane go because he's a good _ see harry kane go because he's a good striker— see harry kane go because he's a good striker and _ see harry kane go because he's a good striker and he's— see harry kane go because he's a good striker and he's been- good striker and he's been scoring lots of— good striker and he's been scoring lots of goals — good striker and he's been scoring lots of goals to _ good striker and he's been scoring lots of goals to the _ good striker and he's been scoring lots of goals to the team, - good striker and he's been scoring lots of goals to the team, and - lots of goals to the team, and he's been _ lots of goals to the team, and he's been really— lots of goals to the team, and he's been really contributing. _ lots of goals to the team, and he's been really contributing.— been really contributing. they're offerina been really contributing. they're offering him _ been really contributing. they're offering him a — been really contributing. they're offering him a lot _ been really contributing. they're offering him a lot of _ been really contributing. they're offering him a lot of money. - been really contributing. they're offering him a lot of money. i'lll offering him a lot of money. i'll give him back. if he thinks he can win trophies there, then yeah, i understand it. i win trophies there, then yeah, i understand it.— understand it. i think it's the troh understand it. i think it's the trophy and — understand it. i think it's the trophy and the _ understand it. i think it's the trophy and the medals. - understand it. i think it's the trophy and the medals. i - understand it. i think it's the i trophy and the medals. i think understand it. i think it's the - trophy and the medals. i think he wants_ trophy and the medals. i think he wants to — trophy and the medals. i think he wants to win under them. i think it's wants to win under them. i think itea— wants to win under them. i think it's a good — wants to win under them. i think it's a good move.— wants to win under them. i think it's a good move. rafa, bayern now wait on the — it's a good move. rafa, bayern now wait on the response _ it's a good move. rafa, bayern now wait on the response from - it's a good move. rafa, bayern now wait on the response from harry - wait on the response from harry kane. although given how long they have been pursuing him, they must feel encouraged to have kept on going. crosstalk i would've never been to the
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position _ i would've never been to the position. but of course, that has been _ position. but of course, that has been the — position. but of course, that has been the case which gives an indication— been the case which gives an indication how strongly bayern have been convinced that harry kane wants to -o been convinced that harry kane wants to go there _ been convinced that harry kane wants to go there. they're still waiting, of course, — to go there. they're still waiting, of course, for his final decision. having — of course, for his final decision. having cleared the first hurdle, which _ having cleared the first hurdle, which was _ having cleared the first hurdle, which was a sizeable feet. but now they're _ which was a sizeable feet. but now they're waiting for harry kane to -ive they're waiting for harry kane to give them — they're waiting for harry kane to give them the final green light and they're _ give them the final green light and they're still optimistic that will come — they're still optimistic that will come to— they're still optimistic that will come to past. they're still optimistic that will come to past-— they're still optimistic that will come to past. they're still optimistic that will come to ast. �* ., , , come to past. and how the duly sell the ba ern come to past. and how the duly sell the bayern idea _ come to past. and how the duly sell the bayern idea to _ come to past. and how the duly sell the bayern idea to somebody - come to past. and how the duly sell. the bayern idea to somebody who has spent his whole career in a place where he is completely settled, has a family and would i imagine find a wrench to leave? i a family and would i imagine find a wrench to leave?— wrench to leave? i think there's been a number— wrench to leave? i think there's been a number of _ wrench to leave? i think there's been a number of factors - wrench to leave? i think there's been a number of factors they l wrench to leave? i think there's - been a number of factors they would have mentioned. off the pitch, munich— have mentioned. off the pitch, munich is— have mentioned. off the pitch, munich is a beautiful city. you can have _ munich is a beautiful city. you can have a _ munich is a beautiful city. you can have a day— munich is a beautiful city. you can have a day trip to switzerland, to austria — have a day trip to switzerland, to austria. very safe city. very
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picturesque. but it's also winning trophies — picturesque. but it's also winning trophies. all but guaranteed with bayern _ trophies. all but guaranteed with bayern dominating the league the last it _ bayern dominating the league the last 11 times. the german cup final in berlin — last 11 times. the german cup final in berlin, big goal for them. also the champions league. who knows when they'll— the champions league. who knows when they'll make _ the champions league. who knows when they'll make the champions league again? _ they'll make the champions league again? bayern, of course, regulars in the _ again? bayern, of course, regulars in the champions league and regular contenders — in the champions league and regular contenders. if you looked at the last 30 years, they've made it to four finals — last 30 years, they've made it to four finals and four semifinals, so they are _ four finals and four semifinals, so they are notjust four finals and four semifinals, so they are not just a team that occasionally gets a shot, but they are, especially if kane were to coma, _ are, especially if kane were to come, among the contenders. for somebody— come, among the contenders. for somebody going to into the peak or the autumn of their career, i'm sure that is— the autumn of their career, i'm sure that is a _ the autumn of their career, i'm sure that is a huge — the autumn of their career, i'm sure that is a huge appeal.— that is a huge appeal. matt, the sta or that is a huge appeal. matt, the stay or go _ that is a huge appeal. matt, the stay or go question _ that is a huge appeal. matt, the stay or go question for - stay or go question for footballers is often quite in full, but this is kind of a unique version. he could
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win trophies that he hasn't at spurs, and yet at spurs, he is a legend and could burgeon that legendary status. i legend and could burgeon that legendary status.— legend and could burgeon that legendary status. i think the main thin i've legendary status. i think the main thing i've been — legendary status. i think the main thing i've been hearing _ legendary status. i think the main thing i've been hearing today - legendary status. i think the main thing i've been hearing today is i thing i've been hearing today is that harry kane is a winner. he's a winner and he wants to win things. he's been so loyal to tottenham. the fans are a little bit apprehensive. he's 30 years old now, so how many years has he got left? that remains to be seen. that can move him more towards byron, but if i'm hedging my bets, he is a spurs legend. there's another thing i think might be in harry kane's mind. he's second in all—time leading scores of the premier league behind alan shearer�*s 260 goals. he needs 48 to become all—time leading scorer. then he
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really would be a legend and not just here, but in the premier league. just here, but in the premier leaaue. ., ., ., , league. yet another unanswered . uestion league. yet another unanswered question for _ league. yet another unanswered question for us _ league. yet another unanswered question for us tonight. - league. yet another unanswered question for us tonight. that's i league. yet another unanswered i question for us tonight. that's matt graveling outside the stadium. also to rafa, thank you forjoining us. england will need to reach the women's world cup final if they're to call upon laurenjames again. she's been given a two—match ban for being sent off in their last 16 game against nigeria., game against nigeria, and so she'll miss saturday's quarterfinal against colombia as well as a potential semi. here's jane dougal. here's jane dougall. he would have faced many challenges. cure wash was structured off, laura and james was sent off, add to that the emotional toll of extra time and penalties. it's been to an old choice for the lionesses, but they say they pull together as a squad. abs,
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lionesses, but they say they pull together as a squad.— together as a squad. a lot of it is resilience. _ together as a squad. a lot of it is resilience. a _ together as a squad. a lot of it is resilience, a lot _ together as a squad. a lot of it is resilience, a lot of _ together as a squad. a lot of it is resilience, a lot of it _ together as a squad. a lot of it is resilience, a lot of it is _ together as a squad. a lot of it is resilience, a lot of it is the - resilience, a lot of it is the physical aspect, which is not easy against such a tough opposition. beth england has faced her own challenges. part of the squad for the euros win, but she didn't play for one minute of that tournament. she's been waiting for that moment. england _ she's been waiting for that moment. england for— she's been waiting for that moment. england for england! she she's been waiting for that moment. england for england!— england for england! she got her chance to help _ england for england! she got her chance to help england _ england for england! she got her chance to help england with - england for england! she got herj chance to help england with their own penalties against nigeria. in that game, laurenjames was sent off, and a fief i have now decided she will serve two match been. it was an emotional moment, but i think it's important that everyone's there. there are bigger things than focusing on one player right now. the quarterfinals now beckon for england, but they have a from buildable opponent for columbia.
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they've already beaten the two—time world champions germany. lucy stanforth has been watching the next challenge closely. i stanforth has been watching the next challenge closely.— challenge closely. i think it was the surprise — challenge closely. i think it was the surprise package _ challenge closely. i think it was the surprise package in - challenge closely. i think it was the surprise package in the - challenge closely. i think it was l the surprise package in the world cup. the surprise package in the world cup the — the surprise package in the world cup. the 18—year—old player caught a few headlines. she scored twice so far and _ few headlines. she scored twice so far and she — few headlines. she scored twice so far and she looked like a real handful. _ far and she looked like a real handful, but i think it's going to be a _ handful, but i think it's going to be a really— handful, but i think it's going to be a really exciting match, just like most — be a really exciting match, just like most of the games so far. i'm really— like most of the games so far. i'm really looking forward to it. england _ really looking forward to it. england will be more than prepared to face another physical encounter, and if columbia bring theirfans, who they claim are the most passionate in the tournament, it will be an entertaining quarterfinal. jane dougall, bbc news, sydney. you'll need an alarm if you want to watch the first of the four quarterfinals. it's a 2am kickoff our time for spain against the netherlands in wellington. i guess you could just stay up. with the recently departed usa...
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lineth beerensteyn told the media today about her response to the defending champions losing to sweden in the last 16. the first moment when i heard that they were out, i was just thinking, yes, goodbye, because from the start of this tournament, they had already a really big mouth. they were talking about the final and stuff. i was just thinking, you first have to show it on the pitch before you are talking. i'm not being rude, istill have a lot of respect for them. now they are out of the tournament, and for me, it's a relief, and for them, they have to take it with them in they have to take it with them in the future. don't start to talk about something that's far away, and i hope that they will learn from that. ~ . , ., more mischievous than malicious perhaps, but the dutch did lose to the usa in the 2019 final so maybe even a little revenge, too.
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they've been impressive so far in attempting to reach to reach this year's final, too, but so have spain. maz farookhi is in wellington. we're down to the last eight now. the first quarterfinal will be played between the 2017 champions the netherlands, beaten 2019 world cup finalists as well. and spain. we're expecting and hoping it to be a very competitive match. the netherlands will be without one of their most important players, danielle van de d. and what about spain? they have looked pretty impressive. —— van de donk. there was one defeat to japan. she has —— they have already qualified. jorge knows the match tomorrow is going to be a challenge. translation: theyr be a challenge. translation: they are a very solid _ be a challenge. translation: they
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are a very solid team. they have great potential midfielders who can both defend and attack well. they are dangerous onset pieces and they also have quality players who can decide a match as soon as you let your guard down. jill wood is a great finisher, for example. she already scored goals. then they have barren stain, who is very fast. —— bernstein. they have many options and they're here because they deserve it. and they're here because they deserve it— and they're here because they deserve it. �*, ., ,, , ., and they're here because they deserve it. �*, ., , ., ., deserve it. he's a spanish team at times scoring _ deserve it. he's a spanish team at times scoring goals _ deserve it. he's a spanish team at times scoring goals for _ deserve it. he's a spanish team at times scoring goals for fun - deserve it. he's a spanish team at times scoring goals for fun at - times scoring goals for fun at this world cup. you do always feel they're never quite that far away from a crisis. remember the back coming into this world cup. continued support ofjorge build up is not always a popular figure. another fact is that there winner alexa good terrace it doesn't seem
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to be quite fit. —— gutierrez. you wonder if the netherlands are putting on the pressure tomorrow as she might be a playerjorge might decide to turn to. you're watching sportsday. in this year �*s tour of the alps. britain's former giro d'italia winner tao geoghegan hart willjoin lidl trek on a three—year deal from next season. he started riding for ineos grenadiers in 2017 winning the 2020 giro and this year's tour of the alps. in the women's hundred, welsh fire snatched a dramatic last—ball victory against birmingham phoenix thanks to a hat—trick from shabnim ismail. phoenix had needed just nine runs off the last five balls with nine wickets in hand but ismail ensured the fire remain unbeaten in this year's competition. real madrid goalkeeper thibaut courtois has torn the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee and is likely to miss the majority of the season after having surgery. the belgium international was named the best goalkeeper in the world at last year's ballon d'or awards.
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captainjamie ritchie returns in one of six changes to the scotland team for the second of the back—to—back world cup warm—up games against france. scotland mounted a stunning fightback from 18 points down to beat france 25—21 in the first match. england have also named their team today for their second match against wales, and billy vunipola will make his first appearance since last autumn. he's the only specialist number eight in steve borthwick�*s world cup squad, and as our correspondent chris jones says, he's one of a number of high profile starters recalled to the side after their poor performance in defeat to wales. after last weekend's defeat, a host of experience operators are bought into the site. billy vunipola at number eight,
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elliot daly on the left wing. an exciting combination ofjoe martin and all the —— olly lawrence. one win cost eddiejones hisjob. one win cost eddiejones hisjob. one win from three at the home of english rugby. it feels time for the england side to lay down a marker and get the fans out of their seats. what kind of england team are we going to see at twickenham on saturday? going to see at twickenham on saturda ? ~ �* ., , going to see at twickenham on saturday?— going to see at twickenham on saturda ? ~ �* .,, ., �*, going to see at twickenham on saturda ? ~ �* ., �*, ., saturday? we're hoping that it's a team that goes — saturday? we're hoping that it's a team that goes out _ saturday? we're hoping that it's a team that goes out there - saturday? we're hoping that it's a team that goes out there and - saturday? we're hoping that it's a | team that goes out there and fight for everything, that's non—negotiable, that wants to go to the opposition. in non-negotiable, that wants to go to the opposition-— non-negotiable, that wants to go to the opposition._ ways - non-negotiable, that wants to go to the opposition._ ways of | the opposition. in terms of ways of -la in: , the opposition. in terms of ways of -la inc, in the opposition. in terms of ways of playing. in terms — the opposition. in terms of ways of playing, in terms of— the opposition. in terms of ways of playing, in terms of taking - playing, in terms of taking opportunities, we want to do that through many different areas. we want to do that by playing to space,
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and that space could be anywhere. it could be back feel, front line, moving the ball, playing three teams. we want to be set up ready to do it all. �* teams. we want to be set up ready to do it all. . , do it all. after losing this game a . ainst do it all. after losing this game against wales, _ do it all. after losing this game against wales, england - do it all. after losing this game against wales, england go - do it all. after losing this game against wales, england go to i do it all. after losing this game - against wales, england go to dublin, the home of the grand slam champions, before playing pg. it all gets under way —— fiji. at the weekend, england's netball team came so close to winning the sport's world cup, but even in finishing as runners up to australia the roses made history in cape town and their success is felt beyond just those on the court. gavin ramjaun has been speaking to two of them. great to see you both. congratulations. is silver a disappointment? idat congratulations. is silver a disappointment?— congratulations. is silver a disappointment? i think disappointment? not for me. i think we were sad — disappointment? not for me. i think we were sad for—
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disappointment? not for me. i think we were sad for a _ disappointment? not for me. i think we were sad for a little _ disappointment? not for me. i think we were sad for a little bit _ disappointment? not for me. i think we were sad for a little bit and - we were sad for a little bit and then— we were sad for a little bit and then we — we were sad for a little bit and then we realised how incredible this is. then we realised how incredible this is it's_ then we realised how incredible this is it's the _ then we realised how incredible this is. it's the first netball team in england — is. it's the first netball team in england to get to the final. it�*s england to get to the final. it's better than _ england to get to the final. it's better than a _ england to get to the final. it�*s better than a bronze medal. ithink better than a bronze medal. i think england are known as the bronze medal team traditionally. i played quite a few semifinals and never beat new zealand until this year, so it's definitely not disappointment for me. we're paving the way for the future of england netball. tetra for me. we're paving the way for the future of england netball.— future of england netball. two sides that ou future of england netball. two sides that you have _ future of england netball. two sides that you have beaten _ future of england netball. two sides that you have beaten in _ future of england netball. two sides that you have beaten in the - future of england netball. two sides that you have beaten in the pool - that you have beaten in the pool phases. beg your pardon, new zealand in the semifinal. do you think you saw it a opponent you could beat, and is there any regret you didn't? i think we were better on the first game _ i think we were better on the first game it— i think we were better on the first game. it was disappointing to know that we _ game. it was disappointing to know that we had beaten them and that we couldn't— that we had beaten them and that we couldn't do— that we had beaten them and that we couldn't do it in the final. they were _ couldn't do it in the final. they were better than us on the day. they deserve _ were better than us on the day. they deserve that — were better than us on the day. they deserve that gold medal, but it would've — deserve that gold medal, but it would've been our day. that's how
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sport— would've been our day. that's how sport is _ would've been our day. that's how sort is. ~ . v would've been our day. that's how sortis.~ ., �*, , ., sport is. what's the opportunity now to to sport is. what's the opportunity now to go achieve _ sport is. what's the opportunity now to go achieve other— sport is. what's the opportunity now to go achieve other things? - sport is. what's the opportunity now to go achieve other things? i - sport is. what's the opportunity now to go achieve other things? i think. to go achieve other things? i think 'ust to go achieve other things? i think just breaking _ to go achieve other things? i think just breaking on _ to go achieve other things? i think just breaking on the _ to go achieve other things? i think just breaking on the barrier- to go achieve other things? i think just breaking on the barrier is - just breaking on the barrier is massive, and we set for the young girls in this squad, they're not going to know anything different. for someone like me and the older girls, we grew up with england being used to in the bronze medal position. i think for these young girls, that's all they know. they can take all that experience and know—how into their new squad. being able to inspire the next generation of young netball or is really special and hopefully we can use the momentum we generated. the special and hopefully we can use the momentum we generated.— momentum we generated. the next aeneration momentum we generated. the next generation coming _ momentum we generated. the next generation coming through, - momentum we generated. the next generation coming through, that's l momentum we generated. the next generation coming through, that's a really good point. this will undoubtedly inspire the next lot who want to be you fiji. —— you two. i feel honoured to be a part of it. seeing — feel honoured to be a part of it.
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seeing all— feel honoured to be a part of it. seeing all the young children wanting _ seeing all the young children wanting to get involved is really heart—warming. knowing we're making that impact— heart—warming. knowing we're making that impact and people want to become — that impact and people want to become like us and play for their country— become like us and play for their country is — become like us and play for their country isjust become like us and play for their country is just incredible. become like us and play for their country isjust incredible. a young fan made — country isjust incredible. a young fan made me this little bracelet. it's fan made me this little bracelet. it's a _ fan made me this little bracelet. it's a little — fan made me this little bracelet. it's a little roses rachel it. i'm still wearing that! —— roses on it. the host— still wearing that! —— roses on it. the host are _ still wearing that! —— roses on it. the host are still up in the air for that one. where would you like to see the sport grow to potentially? i would like to see it in the olympics. we know the brisbane olympics. we know the brisbane olympics is coming up an australian loves their netball, so we hope they can secure a bid for that. but back home, a full professionalisation of the uk super league would be amazing, and i think we've seen that go from strength to strength. everything that goes along with it, i think that league is something very special. we're now seeing
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international travel to the uk to play in the super leave —— super league. i'd love to see full professionalisation.- league. i'd love to see full professionalisation. league. i'd love to see full rofessionalisation. ., ,, , ., , professionalisation. thank you very much indeed. _ professionalisation. thank you very much indeed, and _ professionalisation. thank you very much indeed, and let's _ professionalisation. thank you very much indeed, and let's see - professionalisation. thank you very much indeed, and let's see if - professionalisation. thank you very much indeed, and let's see if it - much indeed, and let's see if it goes from strength to strength. thanks to gavin. the first round of the women's open golf has provided a very congested leaderboard. four under is the current score to beat at walton heath and there are around 30 players within three shots. our correspondent iain carter is there. iain, nobody has really been able to dominate this course so far. they have not. 56 players within four shots. no one able to dominate this golf course, which has really changed in character. drying out and suddenly the ball was running compared with how it was in very damp conditions.
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the best performance from the british perspective has been charlie hull, 71 compiled this morning. the highlight for her, and eagle three. but the leader is four under par. that is the american allie ewing. she burdened the 15 with more to celebrate on that 516, making it eagle there. that has taken it four under par. she has two holes to complete. for britain's most recent champion, georgia hall, it was a struggle today. like many players strangling with the heather, it cost you shots. it resulted in a 2—over parfor you shots. it resulted in a 2—over par for georgia you shots. it resulted in a 2—over parfor georgia hall. she was playing with celine boutier. iain.
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playing with celine boutier. iain, thank ou playing with celine boutier. iain, thank you very — playing with celine boutier. iain, thank you very much _ playing with celine boutier. iain, thank you very much indeed. yet another successful day for great britain at the wordl cycling championships in scotland. if you work it out, it's around three goals a day on average. nesta mcgregor is there for us. tom peacock didn't provide goal number three of the day. no, sadly, that has just finished. not the gold they would've wanted. this is normally home to such birds like ospreys castrol �*s and owls, but flying around it today were the best mountain bikers. pidcock would have fancy his chances. good news for the 24—year—old great british
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rider from for the 24—year—old great british riderfrom leeds because he races again on saturday. i can also tell you that the women's elite race has finished, and it was a bronze medal from evie from was to serve. no gold here. one for dame sarah story. what more can you say about dame sarah — story. what more can you say about dame sarah story? _ story. what more can you say about dame sarah story? she's _ story. what more can you say about dame sarah story? she's been - story. what more can you say about i dame sarah story? she's been winning gold medals for more than three decades. today was no different. she won by a margin of more than a minute 15 seconds. the 45—year—old, you might remember, was involved on a crash in canada. there was some damage to her ribs. so come back from that and do what she's doing is
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absolutely remarkable. who knows how many races she has left? she said she gave it everything and there's plenty more to give.— she gave it everything and there's plenty more to give. nesta mcgregor, thank ou plenty more to give. nesta mcgregor, thank you very — plenty more to give. nesta mcgregor, thank you very much _ plenty more to give. nesta mcgregor, thank you very much indeed. - plenty more to give. nesta mcgregor, thank you very much indeed. just - thank you very much indeed. just before we go. it is very much a question — will harry kane choose to stay on the place he is so adored, or will he become a big hit instead in bavaria? tonight, the ball is very much in harry kane's court. thanks for watching sportsday. bye for now. hello.
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on the satellite picture, you can see this stripe of cloud out to the west was not ahead of that, a feat of southerly winds and warm air across the uk. while we will continue to see some spells of sunshine, there are areas of cloud around and one or two showers baking out. more cloud in northern ireland, but in the best of the sunshine, highs of 27 or 28. i mentioned that weather front out to the west. that will make its move as we head to this evening and overnight. some patchy rain, not very much further out, but cloud on what will be a warm and muggy night. 16 or 17 degrees the low for some of us. lingering in the north of
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scotland, quite a soggy day for come —— to come. then it's a mixture of sunny spells and showers. some will be on the heavy side. could see more generally cloudy weather cleaning on. turning cooler and eventually pressure from the west. then we head into the weekend with this area of low pressure close by. particularly across the north and the west. we'll see outbreaks of heavy rains at time. furthersouth, not as see outbreaks of heavy rains at time. further south, not as many showers. still some relative work. cooler and quite breezy further north and west. as we head into sunday, it's a story of sunny spells and showers. not as many down towards the south and east. temperatures north to south around 18-22 temperatures north to south around 18—22 degrees. as we head into next
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