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seen some nothing as dramatic but we seen some showers and some of them will continue overnight across parts of scotland, northern ireland, the western fringes of england and wales and the cloud and rain clearing south—eastern as the sky clears, it will be a cool night and temperatures down to four or 5 degrees in a few spots. most places. with a few spots of sunshine but we will see cloud bubbling up in the sky and some showers which could be on the heavy side but not too many showers across western areas by the end of the day. temperatures between 15 and i9, end of the day. temperatures between 15 and 19, may be 20 degrees. as we move into thursday will see outbreaks of rain, particularly across southern englund, wales, the midlands, northern ireland and much of northern england and scotland will stick with some sunshine, very nice day in the north—west of scotland, between 16 and 19 and may be 20 degrees. some of the rain will linger towards the day on friday but as we head into the weekend, we see
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high pressure building its way in and we will be into the start of september by this stage and actually the weather looks set to settle down and it looks mostly dry and there will be spells of sunshine and it will be spells of sunshine and it will feel a little bit warmer as well. summer is here, as we approach september. that's it. i'll be back at 10, but you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. now let's join our colleagues hello and welcome to sportsday with me 0lly foster. 0ur headlines this evening.... there's mounting pressure on luis rubiales to stand down, we've heard from one of spains world cup winning players it's a breeze for boulter at the us open — the british number one is through to the second round for the first time
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the us ryder cup team has been named, just in time he says he's very, very fortunate to get the nod. also coming up on sportsday... all to play for for rangers who are drawing 2—2 with psv eindhoven heading into the second leg of tomorrow's champions league qualifier. and we bring you the world gravy wrestling championships the best gravy wrestlers in the world had to lancashire. good evening, four days after his refusal to resign, it's very difficult to see how luis rubiales can possibly return to the top of spanish football. he appeared to have some degree of support from within his own organisation but after his provisional fifa suspension over
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the weekend, the regional heads of spanish football have now called on the president to stand down because of his conduct at the women's world cup. and today, the spanish government exerted more pressure, with the minister for sport explaining the steps that they are taking. it's over, no more discrimination for women. it's over, no more discrimination forwomen. no more it's over, no more discrimination for women. no more obstacles for women in sports. it's over. and unfortunately, that happened because of an incident that should not have taken place. we are witnessing a real social and sporting backlash which will make this a better country. as. let's head to spain for the latest. spanish footballjournlist bea redondojoins us from barcelona. bea, so we have the regional presidents of the spanish game calling for him to go, perhaps we didn't think that he would get to tuesday after what happened last week, but where are we
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at this evening, surely the end is near. i at this evening, surely the end is near. ~' �* , ~ near. i think we didn't expect them to last this— near. i think we didn't expect them to last this long, _ near. i think we didn't expect them to last this long, he _ near. i think we didn't expect them to last this long, he has _ near. i think we didn't expect them to last this long, he has really - to last this long, he has really proven to be hanging on to that role for as long as he can. and now he's got the regional pressure, as you mentioned, the pressure from the federation saying he needs to resign. pressure from society. you know, international pressure. ifeel like it is, you know, something that will happen eventually, it's just a matter of unfolding in very unpredictable ways what is going to happen next. unpredictable ways what is going to happen next-— unpredictable ways what is going to happen next. every day that goes by it seems more _ happen next. every day that goes by it seems more damaging _ happen next. every day that goes by it seems more damaging for - happen next. every day that goes by it seems more damaging for the - happen next. every day that goes by l it seems more damaging for the game itself and for the spanish women's team who should be basking in the glory of that great achievement. they've effectively gone on strike. due to play for the spanish national team in the nations league, and we have heard from one of the most famous one of the most well—known spanish players in the last 2a
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hours. sending out a very strong message. yeah, she has indeed. all the footballers are asking for. for them to just be able to do their jobs and it is sad for them to just be able to do their jobs and it is sad fo- jobs and it is sad for women in aeneral, jobs and it is sad for women in general. they _ jobs and it is sad for women in general, they are _ jobs and it is sad for women in general, they are asked - jobs and it is sad for women in general, they are asked to - jobs and it is sad for women in general, they are asked to be | general, they are asked to be incredibly professional but also be advocating for all of these things and she mentions it's energy that goes elsewhere and doesn't go to game. i think she did a perfectly clear explanation. let us be football players. that is what we are. let us have these organisations and federated stations fighting on our behalf so that we don't have to fight that fight. we our behalf so that we don't have to fight that fight.— fight that fight. we know that rubiales does _ fight that fight. we know that rubiales does have _ fight that fight. we know that rubiales does have plenty - fight that fight. we know that rubiales does have plenty of| fight that fight. we know that - rubiales does have plenty of support in his hometown of granada. his mother went on hunger strike in solidarity with her son yesterday.
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where are we act with that? she did indeed. where are we act with that? she did indeed- we — where are we act with that? she did indeed. we haven't _ where are we act with that? she did indeed. we haven't had _ where are we act with that? she did indeed. we haven't had much - where are we act with that? she did indeed. we haven't had much news| indeed. we haven't had much news other than she is still inside the church and has decided to stay there until she says, you know, until she comes clean and says the truth. the support is not as significant. we had a little concentration of people yesterday, like 100 people. it's a big city with 60,000 people. so it is not that significant, but it is true. media attention pointing that way, it looks like he has support there. i think it is normalfor friends, family to kind of rally and try to support rubiales in this case, but i think society as a whole outside of spain has a very different opinion on what is going on. . . , different opinion on what is going on. ., ., , ., different opinion on what is going on. can any good come from this? it's almost — on. can any good come from this? it's almost like _ on. can any good come from this? it's almost like a _ on. can any good come from this? it's almost like a cathartic - it's almost like a cathartic experience, isn't it? for spanish
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football, so much noise from outside looking in, putting the organisation under the spotlight. he had the united nations high commissioner today saying this has to be a turning point in the fight against abuse and sexism in sport. i am ho eful abuse and sexism in sport. i am hepeful that _ abuse and sexism in sport. i am hopeful that there _ abuse and sexism in sport. i am hopeful that there is _ abuse and sexism in sport. i —n hopeful that there is good to come out of this. if we look back at the history of the women's game in spain, back in 2015, players fought to get rid of a head coach that had been there for 28 years in a condemning number of circumstances. 15 players last year refused to be called up because of what they considered unprofessional conditions. that didn't get the attention and the exposure that it needed for it to mean a structural change for women's football in spain. i'm hoping that at this
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point, you know, everyone is looking. the pressure is current. we are ready to make big structural changes that will impact women's football but also every other women's sports, and with support comes society as a whole. it women's sports, and with support comes society as a whole. if there is this huge _ comes society as a whole. if there is this huge tree _ comes society as a whole. if there is this huge tree structure - comes society as a whole. if there is this huge tree structure in - comes society as a whole. if there is this huge tree structure in the l is this huge tree structure in the leadership, where does this leave george fielder, the head coach of that triumph inside? because they were obviously huge question marks over his leadership and the way he went about his business before the tournament even started. you went about his business before the tournament even started.— tournament even started. you are absolutely right. _ tournament even started. you are absolutely right. i _ tournament even started. you are absolutely right. i think— tournament even started. you are absolutely right. i think that - tournament even started. you are absolutely right. i think that there is no way he can stay on. we are already hearing that the federation is going to meet again next week to discuss his role, but let's remember that a big part of his staff has offered their resignation in disagreement on how things were handled. players are refusing and they have a game coming up on september 22. they have a game coming up on september22. so, they have a game coming up on september 22. so, to they have a game coming up on september22. so, to me, they have a game coming up on september 22. so, to me, the only way forward, we need to rebuild this
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in a way that the players trust the system and trust the organisation. many thanks indeed. i'm sure we will speak again. thank you. there has been so much solidarity from within the weomn's game forjenny hermosos and the spanish players. game forjenny hermosos and the spanish players. the england lionesses say they stand with spain and have described the spanish federation as a sexist and patriarchal organisation. england midfielder ella toone told our sports correspondent katie gornall that rubiales must stand down. you don't expect something like that to ever happen in any aspect of life, especially in the linens game, but unfortunately, things like that are still happening. so it is a tough situation. it's not ideal when in spain have done so well throughout the world cup. they've won and it's overshadowed by something like that. so us as a team
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put a statement outstanding strong with jenny put a statement outstanding strong withjenny here most cell and the spanish national team and hopefully right thing is done the leaders of the group how to conversations and put a statement together and spoke to the rest of the group and we all obviously agreed with the statement and that we are all going to put it out. yeah, we put it out on social media and hope that it would somehow help and that we could get our point across and that we could show that we stand in solidarity withjenni hermoso and the national team, but like i say, it is sad that things like i say, it is sad that things like that are still happening and that we are talking about it every single day after the world cup when really we should be praising spain and thinking how well we've done in the world cup and how far the women's game has come. it was a stron: women's game has come. it was a strong statement _ women's game has come. it was a strong statement you _ women's game has come. it was a strong statement you guys - women's game has come. it was a strong statement you guys put - women's game has come. it was a l strong statement you guys put out. unfortunately, rubiales is still in post. do you think he should resign? do you think you should go?- do you think you should go? yeah, i think so. do you think you should go? yeah, i think s0- it's —
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do you think you should go? yeah, i think so. it's definitely _ do you think you should go? yeah, i think so. it's definitely too - do you think you should go? yeah, i think so. it's definitely too far- think so. it's definitely too far gone now for an apology. it's not something that you can apologise for or move on from. it's much bigger than that now. so hopefully the right thing is done and he needs to move on. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today.. the liverpool captain has been charged by the fa for acting in an improper manner he charged by the fa for acting in an improper manne— charged by the fa for acting in an improper manner he was sent off in liverool improper manner he was sent off in liverpool versus _ improper manner he was sent off in liverpool versus newcastle. - improper manner he was sent off in liverpool versus newcastle. he - improper manner he was sent off in liverpool versus newcastle. he was shown straight rides at stjames is after fouling alexander. chelsea striker is turning to italy. he will be reunited with his manager has a has a marina. phil and have signed the belgium fullback on a four—year deal. he departs leicester after three seasons at king power stadium. the
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australian one stage iv at the race, he keeps hold of the leader's red jersey. the ryder cup is coming up at the end of next month. we know how the us team will line up at the marco simone golf and country club outside rome. zachjohnson has named his six captains picks to go with the six who have automatically qualified. he is someone who brings chemistry to the american team. that certainly the way that jack johnson to the american team. that certainly the way that jackjohnson is seeing it. taking leave from previous european writer cups he is kind of talismanic figure who haven't done well enough in the season to earn automatic qualification, but wants
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to become galvanised figures and galvanising figures. so i think that is the role that is expected up justin thomas. it is a bit of a gamble because there is such strength in american golf right now that some very big names have been overlooked. some players who have beenin overlooked. some players who have been in realform. all top 20 players who are not going to be there in rome.— players who are not going to be there in rome. brooks kept covid will be one _ there in rome. brooks kept covid will be one of— there in rome. brooks kept covid will be one of this _ there in rome. brooks kept covid will be one of this year's - there in rome. brooks kept covid will be one of this year's major i will be one of this year's major winners and the only player in that ryder cup team on the live tour. the feelin: ryder cup team on the live tour. the feeling that — ryder cup team on the live tour. tie feeling that zach johnson ryder cup team on the live tour. tij: feeling that zach johnson had was feeling that zachjohnson had was that brooks capa earned his way on the team. mathematically, he missed automatic qualification by around about $29,000, which as we know in this age of hyperinflation in terms of prize money in men's professional golf is absolutely nothing. it's loose change. so it was an easy
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decision to go with him. he won the pga championship. he was runner—up at the masters as well. i think it's interesting that he didn't really consider any of the other live golfers, players like dustinjohnson who won all five points in the last ryder cup. another shot a 58 in the tournament recently. patrick reed who has always done very well for america in the ryder cup. they didn't really come into consideration once they'd left the pga tour to play on the circuit. the euro ean pga tour to play on the circuit. the european captain is going to see what happens at the european masters this coming weekend and then he means his 12. the six who qualify and then his six picks. it's still a bit of qualification to be done, is there, in those six to qualify? yes. there, in those six to qualify? yes, there is. especially _ there, in those six to qualify? yes, there is. especially for _ there, in those six to qualify? yes, there is. especially for the - there, in those six to qualify? 1j::~ there is. especially for the players who base themselves on the tp world to her. it's more difficult for players like matt fitzpatrick, for
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example, because he is a world tour player, if you like. plays in america. but he is assured of his place, even if he hasn't qualified automatically as someone who made it through to the tour championship. effectively, luke donald will know, i think, eight of his team and has known that eight for quite some time. i think what we are looking at here it strikes me that really the worlds best golfers are either american and european and they are going to come to gather in rome and it really could be something special. some terrific golf coming up because it is also the solheim cup next month, the us captain stacy lewis say they will be underdogs as they take on europe in andalucia looking for their first win in three attempts. the american includes the world number one lilia vu, who claimed the british open title this month — her second major — iain carter also caught up with lewis who is wary of the stats.
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we are going overseas. we lost the last two and as they european team is really, really good, their top six is as good as they've ever been and we've got a tall task ahead of us. you know, so it... you know, on paper, we've got all these players higher in the rankings. but europe has got a lot of things in their favour right now. it got to go break the street. d0 favour right now. it got to go break the street. , ., , , ., ., the street. do you sense that golf is doinu the street. do you sense that golf is doing enough — the street. do you sense that golf is doing enough to _ the street. do you sense that golf is doing enough to make - the street. do you sense that golf is doing enough to make the - the street. do you sense that golf| is doing enough to make the most the street. do you sense that golf i is doing enough to make the most of what frankly is a festival of golf coming up in a fortnight which has you guys playing the solheim cup and then the ryder cup in italy? i you guys playing the solheim cup and then the ryder cup in italy?— then the ryder cup in italy? i don't think we have, _ then the ryder cup in italy? i don't think we have, to _ then the ryder cup in italy? i don't think we have, to be _ then the ryder cup in italy? i don't think we have, to be honest. - then the ryder cup in italy? i don't think we have, to be honest. i- then the ryder cup in italy? i don't i think we have, to be honest. i would have liked to see more collaboration between the men's and women's game. we got two weeks of team golf, of patriotism, of praying for your country back to back weeks. i think
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we, honestly we could have done more and to try to promote both. i think, you know, this is too great weeks for golf in general, notjust women's golf, notjust men's golf, just call. let's band together and let's go have, you know, too great weeks of crazy fun golf and promote the heck out of that. there are 19 ties in the second round of the league cup tonight. this is when the premier league sides not involved in europe come into the competition, so plenty of potential upsets. a prmier leaue side will definitely be knocked out at craven cotage because fulhma are facing totenham mark scott is there for 5live this evening. katie belcher has been on the move this year. her run to the third round of wimbledon helped lift her to 60th in the world. she's never sat higher. but new york is an easy place to get vertigo. so she took
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six games to get her bearings, she's chose the seven to make her move. a break and serve. the start of the advance, because now that she had settled, she could dictate some of the first set taken as read. there have always been moments in her career, but rarely consistency, her confidence growing drop by drop. another break in serve and in resistance. now at the bottom of your screen, took her apart and the rest of the second set. she'd never before won a match at the us open but this katie bolter is a different player. she is certainly on the move, now how far can she go? just before we move on, going to the bbc sport website to keep on top of the tennis because like i said, there are plenty more british players at flushing meadow in first—round action, andy murray dan evans, all
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playing jack draper as well and bbc with a tennis team over there keeping it up—to—date. as have the five live team with the football really busy night in the football. 19 ties in the second round of the league cup. this is when the premier league cup. this is when the premier league side not involved in europe convinced the competition. so plenty of potential upsets. apparently lakeside is deafly going to be knocked out at craven cottage because full tottenham. mark scott is there for five live. 50. because full tottenham. mark scott is there for five live.— is there for five live. so, fill them against _ is there for five live. so, fill them against tottenham i is there for five live. so, fill i them against tottenham hotspur, is there for five live. so, fill _ them against tottenham hotspur, than a london derby in the efl cup and spurs first of all, they come here with a real spring in their step after the start of the season. aha, after the start of the season. a great start, he's got a good work ethic_ great start, he's got a good work ethic for— great start, he's got a good work ethic for the players. they responded in a positive way. they've lost one _ responded in a positive way. they've lost one of— responded in a positive way. they've lost one of the best records in world — lost one of the best records in world football. it doesn't seem to have affected them too much. the number_ have affected them too much. the number of— have affected them too much. the number of goals that they scored. a -ood number of goals that they scored. a good draw— number of goals that they scored. a
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good draw against branford. backed up good draw against branford. backed up for— good draw against branford. backed up for the _ good draw against branford. backed up for the weekend, victory. very positive _ up for the weekend, victory. very positive from sparrows point of view _ positive from sparrows point of view but — positive from sparrows point of view but i_ positive from sparrows point of view. but i think the manager... they— view. but i think the manager... they will— view. but i think the manager... they will want to utilise the squad as best _ they will want to utilise the squad as best they can. this is a perfect opportunity— as best they can. this is a perfect opportunity and a cup competition. and you _ opportunity and a cup competition. and you will be looking at some of the french— and you will be looking at some of the french players who have been patiently— the french players who have been patiently waiting for an opportunity. it will be up to them tonight— opportunity. it will be up to them tonight to — opportunity. it will be up to them tonight to come out to the london derby to— tonight to come out to the london derby to go and perform. enough from some fans perspective _ derby to go and perform. enough from some fans perspective they _ derby to go and perform. enough from some fans perspective they want i derby to go and perform. enough from some fans perspective they want to i some fans perspective they want to see if few more new faces to come through the door, but they have showed us what they've got they could get a good result to. i watched the game at the weekend. i was really— watched the game at the weekend. i was really impressed by them. i thought— was really impressed by them. i thought they were in fantastic shape — thought they were in fantastic shape. they got behind the ball. a frustrated — shape. they got behind the ball. a frustrated arsenal for long periods. down _ frustrated arsenal for long periods. down to _ frustrated arsenal for long periods. down to ten men, they showed great character— down to ten men, they showed great character to — down to ten men, they showed great character to get back into it. a good _ character to get back into it. a good plan _ character to get back into it. a good plan for them. character to get back into it. a good plan forthem. i'm character to get back into it. a good plan for them. i'm expecting bil good plan for them. i'm expecting big things — good plan for them. i'm expecting big things from them. he good plan for them. i'm expecting big things from them.— big things from them. he will be alonuside big things from them. he will be alongside me — big things from them. he will be alongside me for _ big things from them. he will be alongside me for commentary i big things from them. he will be | alongside me for commentary on sports extra. kick—off is at 7:45 p:m.. the pfa awards are taking place tonight, they are being held slightly later this year because of the qatar world cup,
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last season only finished injune as a result, and then there was an international break and then the women's world cup. the awards are taking place at the lowry theatre on salford quays our football reporter alex howell is there. this is where some of the biggest names in english football will be taking their seat in about an hour's time as they get ready for the pfa awards. it's a special edition of the words here. some of the best names in football will be able to pick up trophies here this evening. 0n the men's side, manchester city arsenal and terry came for what he did at tottenham last season are competing. england captain want to be here tonight following the big money move to buy in munich this summer. also up for the young players awards as they are under 2a years of age. 0n the women's side,
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rachel daly and sam kerr are now competing for the top award. and for the young women's player of the year, two lionesses, lauren hemp and laurenjames. the awards are happening a little bit later this year following the winter world cup going into the man's european qualifier. this is the first time that these big names can be together. come the end of the evening, we will find which of these massive names of football have written themselves into the history books. as was the case 12 months ago, rangers' champions league qualifying playoff tie is on a knife—edge heading into tomorrow's second leg against psv eindhoven. for the second year running, the two clubs played out a 2—2 draw at ibrox in their opening encounter, where psv came from behind twice. in order to deny psv a first champions league group—stage berth since the 2018—19 campaign, michael beale's rangers must channel the spirits of giovanni van bronckhorst�*s troops, who ran out 1—nil winners at philips stadion last year
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a hugely exciting week if you are a rangers player arrangers follow where, no different as the coach, the two games we've got coming up and down the next four or five days is what is a dead all about. if you can't enjoy it and you can't seize the opportunity that is in front of you, then you probably don't deserve to be at our club. this is a huge moment. it's important that we get this game everything. it's a final if you like. joss butler says it was a really easy decision to get ben stokes back on his side. he retired from the shorter forms on his side. he retired from the shorterforms of the on his side. he retired from the shorter forms of the game last year, but he's made himself available for the odi but he's made himself available for the 0di world cup in india in october and also going to planet t20 against new zealand. as a specialist better. that starts this week. i5 better. that starts this week. i3 great for cricket to have a superstar like ben stokes any world cup. we want to see those showpiece
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events. it's fantastic that he's made himself available when a player that calibre is available again from it's a no—brainer that you him back on your team it's a no—brainer that you him back on yourteam and it's a no—brainer that you him back on your team and look at the impact he has on every game he plays then, really, especially in the last couple of world cups. the man in the middle of the crucial moment. we are delighted to have him back. hampshire have cruised into the first one—day cup final in four years as liam inspired his side to an anglican victory in warwickshire. thorson took an incredible seven wickets for just 15, workshare thorson took an incredible seven wicketsforjust15, workshare was scheduled for just 93. wicketsforjust15, workshare was scheduled forjust 93. they need a single ball to knock off the runs they needed to reach the final. we end with a peculiar method of fundraising at the world gravy wrestling championships in the lancashire village of stacksteads.
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those who dared to take part had to wrestle in the gravy for two minutes and were hosed off by firefighters afterwards. let's first hear from one brave competitor. that's right, it's me. the rochdale lien, i'm the fighter who forgot his lighter. i'm here ready for some gravy wrestling. we are going to get down, we are going to get dirty. gravy wrestling, baby! i think you get the picture there. deadly serious, they slapped, aren't they close so that is the gravy filled pool. they are raising, it does offer a good cause, for the local east lancashire hospice, which supports people with life limiting illnesses. the event goes back 15 and is hosted by the rose �*n' bowl pub.
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so soi so i think we all know where the gravy goes afterwards. a quick reminder of our top story on this tuesday evening on sportsday. rubiales, the spanish president still in his post despite all the regional presidents in spain now calling for his resignation and the government in spain saying they are going through the various processes to investigate his conduct at that world cup final. we heard in the last 20 for hours, the two—time winner who was in that winning world cup final site for spain and she has explained how there has to be a restructuring at the very top of spanish football leadership. much more on the bbc sport website. but for me and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello. the weather's been a little hit
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or miss today with showers in places and sunny spells, too. and that's how it's going to stay for the remainder of the week, perhaps thicker cloud and more persistent rain for a time on thursday. but the good news is that the weekend is looking promising with high pressure building. now, this weather front won't reach us until thursday, we're ahead of it, so i think there'll be big gaps in the clouds. so with low pressure fairly close to scotland tuesday night and into wednesday, that does mean a few showers and further showers are expected to develop on wednesday. so here's the forecast then. through the night, lengthy clear spells, some showers there across eastern parts of scotland, one or two elsewhere, and quite fresh in the countryside early in the morning on wednesday, perhaps 5 celsius. but in most towns and cities, it'll be in the range of, say, 8—12 celsius.
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so lots of sunshine to start the day. a weather front is approaching, but it's still way to the west of ireland. for most of us, it's a case of clouds bubbling up through the course of the morning, into the afternoon, as they often do, and, again, those well—scattered showers anywhere from scotland through parts of northern england, towards east anglia. modest temperatures, 18 celsius to about 20 celsius expected in london. so that was wednesday, this is thursday. that low pressure only slowly approaching us. and this weather front, at least in the morning, will bring some persistent rain — potentially heavy for a time — to south western parts of england. so this is early on thursday, also affecting wales and then moving to central southern england. it mayjust about clip the midlands too and some rain for a time possible in northern ireland. but late in the day, we think that rain will basically push away towards the southeast of england and then eventually to the near continent. but look at that hull, newcastle, aberdeen on thursday looking mostly sunny. that takes us into friday, and as we head towards the weekend, look at this — an area of high pressure builds south of this jet stream.
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the jet stream pushes the weather systems way to the north there towards iceland and greenland. and this here is fine settled weather. so with high pressure building this weekend, we are expecting mostly dry, bright, even sunny weather across the uk. look at that, edinburgh and belfast. and temperatures comfortably widely reaching 20 celsius. bye— bye.
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