tv Sportsday BBC News October 3, 2023 12:45am-1:01am BST
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and the nba's next big star gears up for his debut season for the san antonio spurs welcome along, thank you forjoining us. we start with chelsea's first premier league win in nearly six weeks — and just their second of the season. they've beaten fulham 2—0 in south west london — relief for mauricio pochettinno as he saw his side score twice — the second goal coming from this man armando broja — a minute after myhailo mudryk had scored his first chelsea goal. the win moves them above fulham in the table into 11th.
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and good in the victory. i think we did well and i'm so happy because the player made this victory for fans and am so happy because we can be led to victory in one week and it is important for the team. we make mistakes like _ important for the team. we make mistakes like we _ important for the team. we make mistakes like we made _ important for the team. we make mistakes like we made at - important for the team. we make mistakes like we made at this - mistakes like we made at this level— mistakes like we made at this level and _ mistakes like we made at this level and to scored twice and the confidence from you in the game — the confidence from you in the game in — the confidence from you in the game in terms of this was none of the _ game in terms of this was none of the level where it should've been — of the level where it should've been i — of the level where it should've been i think the second half is much — been i think the second half is much better in the reaction was there _ much better in the reaction was there we — much better in the reaction was there we had some good chances to score — there we had some good chances to score and chase the result again— to score and chase the result again but— to score and chase the result again but unfortunately, we were — again but unfortunately, we were hot— again but unfortunately, we were not effective. liverpool have now made a formal request to the referees governing body for audio conversations between officials from saturday's defeat at totttenham to be released. it's after var failed
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to overturn a wrong decision to disallow a luis diaz goal for offside, with the pgmol saying it was down to a significant human error. in a statement, liverpool say that explanation is unacceptable and sporting integrity has been undermined. former referee keith hackett believes the audio should be disclosed: i think they have to release it. ithink it is i think they have to release it. i think it is important that when an error of this magnitude is made, but there is transparency and we do get the full detail of what is happened. manchester united winger anthony will be available to be picked for their champions league game with galatasaray on tuesday, after a leave of absence to address allegations of domestic abuse. the 23—year—old has missed five games since being given leave on full pay by united to address the allegations, which have been made by three different women. antony denies any wrongdoing.
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the cricket world cup begins in india on thursday — the holders england' have won theirfinal warm up match, beating bangladesh by 4 wickets in guwahati. in a rain affected match, they were given a revised target of 197 off 37 overs and they cantrered to victory, thanks to some big—hitting from moeen ali, who hit six sixes in his 56. england will start the defence of their title against new zealand, who they beat in the finalfour years ago. bangladesh take on afghanistan in their opener. west indies have completed the highest successful run chase in a women's t20 international, chasing down 213 to beat australia in sydney. hayley matthews smashed 132 from 64 balls to go with her three wickets as windies reached their target with one ball to spare. it levels the series at i—all with the decider in brisbane on thursday. in tennis, carlos alcaraz is into the semi—finals of the china open with a straight—sets win over casper ruud. this year's wimbledon champion,
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at the top of your screen, and number two seed in beijing, had a tough opening to the match, falling 3 love behind — but came back to win 6—4 6—2. and he'll face italy's jannik sinner in the last four after the sixth seed beat grigor dimitrov. sinner won the first set 6—4 before losing the second 3—6. he took charge of the decider though, winning that 6—2. in the other semi—final, world number three daniil medvedev will take on eighth seed alexander zverev. as the start of the 2023—24 nba season approaches, the number one overall draft pick victor wembanyama is gearing up for his debut season for the san antonio spurs. a warning that flashing images are coming up. wembanyama, the 19—year—old, who's 7 foot 4, says he's in the best condition of his life, and has tried to bulk up as he prepares for the season ahead. the frenchman's slender physique was questioned when he was selected
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by the spurs back injune. but the hype around wembanyama is very much alive, something he'll have to get used to. is going to be a lot of attention but will practice and i'm sitting with that we do to get this team better and it's really stuff we don't care about, it's basketball first. and ever since i've been ten or £15 and i'm trying to out too much, too quick and we are on a good path and my conditioning is way better than any time in my life and we are good. good news for france ahead of their world cup match against italy on friday — as they look to secure their place in the quarterfinals. captain antoine dupont has been cleared to return after surgery on his facialfracture, picked up in their win
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over namibia. there were concerns he could miss the rest of the tournament, but he looks likely to feature in the last 8 should france qualify. first they've got to avoid defeat to italy — and flyhalf matthieu jalibert insists they won't be taking them lightly, really reflecting the level, we are aware of this we know the strengths and weaknesses they have many qualities in recent years the italian team is caused a lot of problems the big nations and we should boil it all down to this against new zealand. the winners of this years bbc green sport awards have been announced — australia captain pat cummins is athlete of the year for his leadership on climate change in cricket and across australian society. former major league baseball player chris dickerson won the evergreen athlete award for his continued involvement in numerous environmental projects through his players for the planet foundation. english league two side forest green rovers have won the elite organisation
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of the year award for "leading the way in sustainably running a sports team." and an amateur football league for young men and women in rural african communities, the rhino cup champions league picked up the grassroots organisation of the year. the young athlete of the year, is the 17 year old endurance runner innes fitzgerald, earlier this year she turned down the chance to represent great britain at the world cross country championships in australia, concerned about the impact of flying. she's been telling us why she chose not to compete: is young people we have a voice in power and we must use that now. the decisions i made speak out and well i am still using that to raise awareness and educate others, really. you were 17 and _ educate others, really. you were 17 and still— educate others, really. you were 17 and still incredibly young and with a tough decision to have to make, being offered the opportunity to go across the opportunity to go across the other side of the world to represent your country at the world cross country world cross cou ntry championships world cross country championships but you said no,
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thatis championships but you said no, that is not the right thing. it's really hard thinking about these decisions that are hard to take and it's conflicting with different things in my brain and it's going to such an amazing opportunity going to a different country boy need to think about the other side of it, the impacts what that's going to have another people who are going to experience extreme weather and flooding, why should my actions be hurting other people and causing them suffering. itjust did not seem right. you causing them suffering. it “ust did not seem righti causing them suffering. it “ust did not seem right. you are an ins-airin did not seem right. you are an inspiring athlete _ did not seem right. you are an inspiring athlete and _ did not seem right. you are an inspiring athlete and causing l inspiring athlete and causing them suffering. itjust did not seem right. you are an inspiring athlete in breaking junior records but as you develop into a world—class athlete, you hope, that is going to involve travel. it’s going to involve travel. it's auoin going to involve travel. it's going to — going to involve travel. it's going to be _ going to involve travel. it's going to be a _ going to involve travel. it�*s going to be a difficult balance but i do not want the trouble to jeopardise my running but i do not want the trouble tojeopardise my running and i want to compute his high level as i can and want to try to work and do things, i don't know what's going to happen with the facts when it comes to
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it and i don't want to regret the decisions i've made now but i've made the decision of the time that is what i had and i'm looking forward and i might change my mind but it's about educating others and speaking out about things we can do and what we want to do as well. you're going to be knocking on the door of these major championships representing great britain and others and who knows what, that is a lead of you, you're not ruling or perhaps getting to a plane or bribes it might be greener in years to come. irate bribes it might be greener in years to come.— bribes it might be greener in years to come. we should all be t in: to years to come. we should all be trying to do _ years to come. we should all be trying to do our— years to come. we should all be trying to do our best _ years to come. we should all be trying to do our best and - years to come. we should all be trying to do our best and i - trying to do our best and i don't think we should be feeling overwhelmed and completely powerless and i think we should use the power to try to make changes much as we can and use the small change is that to happen, hopefully, they'll be big changes to think a two events and a cleaner way but we do not know yet, really.
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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. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello. it's been a warm first few days of october, following on from the record breaking september. well, joint record, as you can see, for maximum temperatures that was tied with the record set in 1895. now, all that heat and humidity has triggered some thunderstorms during the latter part of monday — they've continued through the night. lots of excess rain, standing water, slow to clear away. as well as that, this weather front here as well, just lingering in south—eastern
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parts first thing. so a bit misty and a bit grey, showers following towards the north. this is the weather system i talked about, the rain starting to ease, but leaving lots of damp, misty, murky weather and then potentially some thunderstorms following in the wake of that weather front. certainly a fresh night and a cool night to end in the north, but it will still be quite muggy in the south with that lingering misty, low cloud and damp weather, perhaps a few thundery showers across southern areas first thing. but in terms of dry weather improving, bright, more blue sky around, but scattered showers most frequent in the north and the west for the day. and a brisk wind whisking those showers through, 14—19 our highs. and it will be notably cooler—feeling or fresher—feeling across england and wales because of the breeze, and also we've lost the humidity. now, by wednesday, we've got high pressure starting to build towards the south. further weather fronts, though, invading northern parts, particularly scotland and then northern ireland. and that weather front might well become slow—moving
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across parts of southern scotland, northern england. so there are warnings out appropriately for the end of the week. to the south, mainly dry and fine, but quite a bit of cloud around, showers follow it to the north. look at those temperatures. they're still around about 14—19, just a little bit, still, above average, actually for the time of year. we keep our weather front with us through wednesday night into thursday, probably pushing northwards once again, another pulse of rain on that weather system. so there are, as i say, warnings out for the rainfall in northern and western parts of the uk for the latter part of the week. but for many parts further south, it's dry, it's fine you and it will get warmer. in fact, we're hinting — the computer models are hinting at temperatures getting into the low to mid 20s across many parts as we go into the weekend. the warnings are on the website.
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