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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  September 27, 2023 1:45am-2:01am BST

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i'm betty glover. here's what's coming up in the show. england were beaten 2—1 by the netherlands in the women's nations league. europe look to use home advantage to recapture the ryder cup. and we meet the test driver looking to insipre the next female formula one star. we start with football and the women's nations league, where england were up against the netherlands in utrecht. a match which, for england boss sarina wiegman, held extra significance — as she returned to her home nation and former employer. but it ended up a night to forget, as england lost 2—1. the netherlands opened the scoring
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through a controversial lieke mertens goal before alessia russo equalised. but renate jansen sealed the deal for the dutch, with a dramatic 90th minute winner to hand england their third defeat under wiegman. it means england are third in group a1 after two games. there were mixed fortunes for the rest of the home nations. scotland, who're also in england's group, are still bottom despite sophies howard's 94th minute equaliser getting them a late point against belgium, who top the group on four points. pernille harder scored a hat trick as wales were outclassed by denmark. the republic of ireland cruised past hungary. and tanya oxtonby's first home game in charge saw northern ireland beat albania. there were seven games in the english football league trophy on tuesday night. current holders manchester united got their title defence under way with a convincing 3—0 win against crystal palace.
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alejandro garnacho, casemiro and anthony martial on the scoresheet, to go through to the fourth round. two other premier league teams were dumped out of the competition. wolves, who were 2—0 up over championship high—flyers ipswich, lost 3—2 in the end — ipswich mounting the comeback to reach the last 16 for the first time since 2010. and league one side exeter caused a big cup upset to beat premier league newcomers luton, but goal—scorer demetri mitchell was sent off five minutes after scoring. you can of course get full details from all of tonight's games over on the bbc sport website and the bbc sport app. now, the excitement is building in rome ahead of the ryder cup, which gets started on friday. team europe will be looking to extend their home record and win the cup back from the usa. they haven't lost the contest on home soil since 1993. the teams were out on the course at the marco simone golf and country club in the italian capital
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on tuesday morning for the traditional photocall — our correspondent andy swiss was there. well, welcome to the marco simone golf and country club here on the outskirts of rome. it's been a day of glorious sunshine. temperatures up into the high 20s and preparations are very much in full swing for the start of the ryder cup. and behind me, you can see the 18th hole, where we just might see a little bit of drama later in the week. now, the european team were out early this morning for their traditional team photo, looking very relaxed indeed before they then headed out for their first practice round. and there was a lot of attention on one of the rookies in the european team, and that is sweden's ludvig aberg. now, aberg has had a stratospheric rise. he only turned professional injune. he has never played in a major championship, but he won the european masters last month and now here he is, about to make his ryder cup debut.
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you know, all i try to do is to play good golf. if someone would have told me a couple of months ago that i would be here playing a ryder cup, probably wouldn't believe them. but, you know, it's really cool. it's a dream come true for me to be here and looking forward to a nice couple of days. yes, ludvig aberg, one of the new stars of the european team. but they know this is going to be a real battle for them. two years ago, of course, they were thrashed by the us at whistling straits and once again, the american team is looking really strong. they have the world number one in scottie scheffler and in fact they have six out of the world's top ten. now, the us haven't won the ryder cup on european soil in 30 years, but they insist that doesn't matter. we weren't on all those losing teams, you know, i was on a couple of them, but i played well. so it's like, justin played well, brooks has played well. like, its not... it doesn't matter to us, i guess. i said it at whistling straits after the round.
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i said, "this is really nice, but until we win one over there, nobody can talk about a change in the ryder cup or the us or anything like that." yes, the us will be desperate to end their losing run on european soil and it's not long now until they get the chance. just two more days of fine tuning before the ryder cup gets under way here on friday. two more days — the countdown is on. now, in cricket, play was abandoned in england's final match of their one—day series against ireland in bristol. heavy rain took the players off, with the home side looking likely to score a massive total. having won the toss, ireland put england in to bat, and they got off to a blistering start. phil salt racing to 50 offjust 22 balls, as england scored over 100 runs in their first ten overs. ben duckett then hit his maiden 0di century, before heavy rain suddenly arrived and brought proceedings to an early end in bristol. the teams went off with england
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on 280—4 after 31 overs. england win the series 1—0, with nine days to go before the start of the world cup. to tennis now and alexander zverev fought back from a set down to beat roman safiullin and win the chengdu open in china on tuesday — the 21st title of his career. the top seed secured a 6—7, 7—6, 6—3 victory in a mammoth contest that lasted just shy of three hours, to win his second trophy of the year, following his victory at the hamburg 0pen injuly. 19 months on and with the 2022 beijing winter olympics team figure skaters still waiting for their medals, russia's kamila valieva's doping case started being heard by the court of arbitration for sport on tuesday. details of a failed drugs test emerged after valieva won team gold with the usa taking silver. the russian anti—doping agency found that valieva bore
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"no fault or negligence" for the positive test, but the world anti—doping agency is appealing those findings. valieva and representatives of the russian anti—doping agency will give evidence via video link during the hearing in lausanne. any decision is not expected to be imminent. we haven't heard a single word from the parties responsible for handling the case. i think the lack of communication raises eyebrows. i think it's an issue. i think as the athletes who are directly affected by this, i think we all deserve a little more communication, a little more transparency. now, british driver jessica hawkins has become the first female to test a formula one car in five years — driving an aston martin in hungary last week. hawkins is a former british karting champion and podium finisher in the all—female w series, and was also a stunt driver in the most recent james bond film.
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formula one has not had a woman start a grand prix since 1976. butjessica suggested there might be another in the future, certainly based on the reaction she had to the news of her test being released today. i've driven fast things and i've driven crazy things and lots of race cars, but this thing was amazing and ijust had faith in myself, trust in my ability that this is what i do, this is what i've been doing for 20 years. so whilst i wasn't... there was some slight nerves leading up to it. i had belief and trust in myself that, you know, this is what i do. whilst i... i mean, i don't know, i can't speak for all of us lady racers, i believe that we can race against the men. well, i know we can. we've proved we can. but what i think w series and f1 academy is doing, has done, is giving a platform for the younger generation
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to look at, to know that that is something that they can do. because perhaps, maybe a few years ago, certainly when i first started, if i'd have turned on formula one, i wouldn't have known that i had been able to do that. i wasjust, i guess, lucky in the way that i started, because i saw it in the distance one day and i begged my dad to let me have a go. whilst maybe in, i don't know, 10 years or 20 years, however long it takes, hopefully we don't need a women's only championship. but for now, if it's what we need, i'm a massive advocate and i will never hear a bad word said about any championship that is doing and standing up to what we need. for me, it's all about making it possible for a young girl to be inspired and to be able to follow her dream, no matter her gender, or even if it's not motorsport or even a young girl going into a different stereotypically man's world. go and follow your dream and go and make it happen. and nobody should ever be telling... this goes for boys as well,
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by the way, this is not just a female thing. go and follow your dream. and nobody should ever tell you you shouldn't do something because of your gender. if i can see a woman in formula one in however many years it is, and know that myself and my generation of female racers helped her achieve her goal so she didn't have to knock down the barriers that we did, then i'll be a very, very happy girl, probably with some sort of smalljealousy, but i'll be extremely, extremely proud. that's all we've got time for. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, it's goodbye for now. hello there. storm agnes is going to be bringing some very strong winds to irish sea
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coasts during wednesday, could bring some disruption. at the moment, agnes is rapidly developing underneath this powerful atlantic jet stream. there's some evidence that we might see a sting jet form. that's something that really accelerates the winds. and at its peak, well out to sea, the winds are modelled to reach 120 miles an hour in gusts. so some ferocious winds — they will stay well away from land. and actually, by the time agnes works across the uk, it will be working in as a weakening area of low pressure. still though, the winds strong enough to bring some disruption, as we'll see in a moment. now, if you're outside at the moment, you might notice the winds picking up across wales and south—west england. otherwise, it's a breezy kind of night, quite cool for scotland, where there'll be one or two showers. the weather turning increasingly mild as we head into the first part of wednesday morning for england and wales. now, the strongest winds from agnes will be working through irish sea coasts, where gusts could reach 60s to 70s of miles an hour — strong enough to bring some disruption. it will be a bright start with some sunshine for scotland and eastern england having a relatively quiet day. it's through the afternoon
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that we get this swathe of really strong winds moving in, the winds strong enough to bring some power cuts, maybe some transport disruption, ferries perhaps running with cancellations or delays. and we'll probably see some trees being blown over as well due to those strong winds. and the winds continue overnight across northern england and scotland. so very windy here wednesday night before agnes starts to clear out into the norwegian sea. we then get a ridge of high pressure just ahead of the next system. and what that means is actually, for thursday, many of us, at least for a time, will see a slice of dry weather with a bit of sunshine as agnes works away before the next band of rain works in through the course of the afternoon, some of the rain could be quite heavy in the west, thursday afternoon. continues to be mild — temperatures about 16 to 20 degrees celsius, and another relatively mild day on the cards for friday. there will be lots of showers around for scotland, northern ireland, the far north of england, perhaps merging together across the far north of scotland to bring some wetter weather, whereas across southern areas of england and wales, it looks like being a dry day
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on friday with some warm spells of sunshine, temperatures 16 to 21. what about the weekend weather prospects? well, things look quite unsettled at the moment. we're looking at the risk of showers or some longer spells of rain for many of us this weekend. but it will stay on the mild side. bye for now.
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live from washington. this is bbc news. a judge in new york finds that former president donald trump committed fraud by exaggerating his net worth. joe biden tells striking car workers they deserve a raise. he's the first sitting president tojoin a picket line. plus, a special report from the border where tens of thousands of ethnic armenians are fleeing the disputed territory of nagorno—karabakh. i'm sumi somaskanda. we begin the programme with the activities of two us presidents — one current, one former. one on the picket line, the other battling his latest court challenge. let's start with former president donald trump, and on tuesday a new yorkjudge ruled that mr trump "repeatedly" violated state fraud law by misrepresenting his wealth. judge arthur engoron agreed with new york attorney general letitia james that trump
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fraudulently inflated his wealth by up to $3.6 billion

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