tv Sportsday BBC News October 25, 2023 12:45am-1:01am BST
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welcome to the programme, where we start with the champions league, and after back—to—back defeats, manchester united have finally picked up their first win of the campaign — but onlyjust. their match against fc copenhagen appeared to be heading towards a goalless draw, but it sparked into life when harry maguire put united ahead with 18 minutes remaining — his first goal since february 2022. but in the final seconds, copenhagen were awarded a penalty. however, andre onana saved jordan larsson�*s effort to secure all three points. players are stepping up and and getting their markers. from there, they built up the belief in harry mcguire, you see in andre onana. i think also there were others with good performances, and so if we produce that in the copenhagen game,
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then we can build something. well, before united kicked off against copenhagen, they paid tribute to their former captain sir bobby charlton after he passed away at the weekend. as well as plenty of tributes outside the ground from fans and the general public, the club held a special tribute to sir bobby — which included manger erik ten hag laying a wreath and a minute's silence before the match kicked off. another reason to be here tonight. the much pleasure he gave me as a youngster. scoring goals like he did. just being a great... i don't know, his humility and his football, if you know what i mean. he was just a nice man. a great human being. that's one of the things i think i remember most about him. i
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i think i remember most about him. . , . , i think i remember most about him. . , ., , ., , him. i was he was here to see bobby play- — him. i was he was here to see bobby play- his _ him. i was he was here to see bobby play. his last _ him. i was he was here to see bobby play. his last game - him. i was he was here to see | bobby play. his last game was testimony that celtic. i was here — testimony that celtic. i was here then. i was a 15—year—old. 63.000 — here then. i was a 15—year—old. 63.000 in _ here then. i was a 15—year—old. 63,000 in the ground. always stood — 63,000 in the ground. always stood out _ 63,000 in the ground. always stood out. left foot, right foot _ stood out. left foot, right foot i_ stood out. left foot, right foot. i would tell him he could play _ foot. i would tell him he could play with — foot. i would tell him he could play with his right foot, his left — play with his right foot, his left foot, hit the ball with either_ left foot, hit the ball with either foot. he was a legend. in the other match in the group, bayern munich extended their incredible run in the group stages to stay top of the group. they beat galatasary 3—1 to extend their unbeaten run in the group stages to 37 matches — and they've won the last 16 of those. elsewhere, arsenal are top of group b at the halfway stage. they bounced back from their shock defeat to lens to beat sevilla 2—1 in spain. that win was enough to move mikel arteta's side back above lens, who drew 1—1
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with psv eindhoven. elsewhere, jude bellingham scored his ninth goal of the season for real madrid as they beat sporting braga 2—1. the win keeps them top of their group. wins too for inter milan, napoli and real sociedad. elsewhere in football, the european court ofjustice will deliver its final verdict on the validity of the european super league on the 21st of december. it had been claimed by the esl that uefa and fifa were breaking competition law by threatening to sanction clubs and players who joined the breakaway league. but in a report released last december, the european court ofjustice disagreed. a number of big european clubs originally signed up to the project, but quickly withdrew their support following fan protests. in the premier league, everton say they're in mourning and have lost a chairman, a leader, a friend and an inspiration after bill kenwright passed away yesterday evening. kenwright first became involved at everton in 1989 as a board member —
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and became a major shareholder ten years later, before becoming the largest stakeholder in the club in 2004 when he took on the chairmanship. he was also a well—known theatre producer. if you asked me about bill kenwright the man, i would just say a warmer person you would struggle to meet. bill was bighearted, generous. he would back causes that people would never know about very wholeheartedly. and i saw very much first—hand how he cared for the hillsborough families when they needed support. so that was the person that bill kenwright was. he had a deep love for his club and for his city, and throughout his life, never changed from that. well, there's been plenty of tributes paid to kenwright after the news was announced. former everton striker wayne rooney said...
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whilst former liverpool captain jamie carragher said... and current everton captain seamus coleman said... on the field of play, quinton de kock proved his worth yet again — as south africa made it four wins from five at the cricket world cup. batting first, de kock hit 174 off 140 balls — the highest score of the tournament — as his side set bangladesh 383 to win. and despite a century from mahmudullah, bangladesh fell well short —
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bowled out 233, losing by 149 runs. south africa now second in the table behind the hosts india. bangladesh drop to the bottom. this isn't necessarily a blueprint, but guys understand how to — blueprint, but guys understand how to approach it in the big focus — how to approach it in the big focus on _ how to approach it in the big focus on playing conditions and not necessarily situations too much — not necessarily situations too much. obviously, there are times— much. obviously, there are times you _ much. obviously, there are times you play the situation, but that's_ times you play the situation, but that's pretty much it as a unit — but that's pretty much it as a unit we _ but that's pretty much it as a unit. we keep looking down at the surface and not about the scoreboard. we play exactly what's — scoreboard. we play exactly what's in _ scoreboard. we play exactly what's in front of us on the pitch _ you just bat and win. most of us were — you just bat and win. most of us were batting _ you just bat and win. most of us were batting in— you just bat and win. most of us were batting in the - you just bat and win. most ofl us were batting in the middle. i told — us were batting in the middle. i told him _ us were batting in the middle. i told him to— us were batting in the middle. i told him to stay— us were batting in the middle. i told him to stay on, - us were batting in the middle. i told him to stay on, hold - us were batting in the middle. i told him to stay on, hold on. j i told him to stay on, hold on. let us — i told him to stay on, hold on. let us play. _ i told him to stay on, hold on. let us play. let— i told him to stay on, hold on. let us play, let us _ i told him to stay on, hold on. let us play, let us see - i told him to stay on, hold on. let us play, let us see what i let us play, let us see what score — let us play, let us see what score we _ let us play, let us see what score we can _ let us play, let us see what score we can get, _ let us play, let us see what score we can get, because. let us play, let us see what - score we can get, because there is an_
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score we can get, because there is an issue — score we can get, because there is an issue ofm _ score we can get, because there is an issue of... if— score we can get, because there is an issue of... if you _ score we can get, because there is an issue of... if you get- is an issue of... if you get out — is an issue of... if you get out early— is an issue of... if you get out early and _ is an issue of... if you get out early and cheaply, - is an issue of... if you get out early and cheaply, it i is an issue of... if you get. out early and cheaply, it will affect — out early and cheaply, it will affect their _ out early and cheaply, it will affect their own _ out early and cheaply, it will affect their own as - out early and cheaply, it will affect their own as well. - out early and cheaply, it will affect their own as well. i. affect their own as well. i just— affect their own as well. i just tried _ affect their own as well. i just tried to _ affect their own as well. i just tried to go _ affect their own as well. i just tried to go deep, - affect their own as well. i| just tried to go deep, just that— just tried to go deep, just that and _ just tried to go deep, just that and try— just tried to go deep, just that and try to _ just tried to go deep, just that and try to score - just tried to go deep, just| that and try to score some just tried to go deep, just - that and try to score some runs for the — that and try to score some runs for the team _ england cricket's managing director rob key insists ben stokes is still committed to playing for the national team, despite turning down a long contract. england's test captain has rejected a three—year central contract, opting instead for a one—year extension. key says stokes is expected to negotiate a longer deal next year when a new cycle of broadcast rights starts. world rugby has announced a new competition starting in 2026 as part of a "significant overhaul" of the men's international calendar, with its chairman saying the sport is entering an �*exciting new era'. as rugby prepares for its world cup final between south africa and new zealand in paris on saturday, the governing body has announced a series of changes. they include its version of the nations league concept adopted by football involving a top division of 12
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teams which will attempt to synchronise matches that have been played in the northern hemisphere autumn and summer. world rugby have also decided to expand the next world cup from 20 to 24 teams. the idea of more regular competition pathways for regions and the event competition providing the right type of competition more regularly is going to allow teams to be better prepared. 2027 feels like the right time to make that move in austria australia is going to be a great host. a format that allows a more compact tournament. teams moving into 16, more knockout content which is what fans in the media would love to see and provide significant opportunities for more interest in bigger audiences. what a day it's been if you're a texas rangers fan. they're in the world series for the first time in 12 years after beating the defending champions houton astros11—4 — which clinched their american
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league championship series four games to three. the best—of—seven world series begins on friday at the rangers' globe life park, where they'll face either the philadelphia phillies or arizona diamondbacks. now, there'll be plenty of hope and anticipation if you're a fan of an nba side as the season gets under way with the champions denver nuggets up against la lakers. but if you're a las vegas aces fan, you'll have been relaxing and celebrating on monday, as the team paraded the wnba championship trophy down the city's famous strip. the aces became the first wnba back to back champions after beating the new york liberty in the finals last week. what scenes indeed! great city is las vegas. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app orfrom our website.
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but from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello. the outlook is a mixed bag. we're expecting rain most days, but it won't be raining all the time. there's certainly some sunshine in the forecast, and wednesday will bring exactly that. let's have a look at the big picture, though, across the atlantic and europe, and you can see this perpetual low pressure around our neck of the woods pushed by this jet stream. in fact, another area of low pressure towards the end of the week. so, a really unsettled picture, a typical autumn, really. and if we have a look at the rainfall accumulation over the next five days, i think all of us are in forfurther rain. typical colours there, so those sort of darker blues around 30—40 millimetres. but some parts of the country, for example, eastern scotland, over a period of five days, could see close to 100 millimetres of rain, but that's only going to be
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in a few spots. again, that rainfall will be spread out over a much longer period of time compared to what we had in recent stormy weather. this is the end of the night, then. three degrees in glasgow, double figures on the south coast. it would have been quite a wet night, i think, across the south. damp in eastern scotland, too. but northern ireland will wake up to some sunshine. it'll be bright through the afternoon, and in fact, the central part of the uk will have the best of the weather. all along the north sea coast, generally cloudy, the south fairly cloudy, too. and towards the evening hours, we are expecting this next weather front to sweep in some rain to the west country, to wales, the irish sea, northern ireland will get the rain eventually, too. and basically it's quite a damp, and for some of us, wet night wednesday night into thursday, and then here's thursday itself. it's that mixed bag i was talking about earlier on, so some sunny spells, but also occasional showers. if you're popping out for any lengthy period of time, raincoats or brollyjust in case, and the chances are it will rain.
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so here's a look at friday again. quite damp here in the northeast of the uk. further showers swept in by quite a strong, quite a fresh wind there in the southwest. and the temperatures, most days, it's going to be about the same — 11—12 in the north, about 15 in the south of the country. the temperatures are fairly stable at the moment. it's just that same atlantic air mass that's coming our way. and most days we've got at least a rain icon or a shower icon, so an unsettled picture. bye— bye.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm arunoday mukharji. let's get you the headlines. the un as the organisation's chief criticises both israel and hamas over their conduct in gaza. even war israel and hamas over their conduct in gaza. even war has israel and hamas over their conduct in gaza. even war has rules, israel and hamas over their conduct in gaza. even war has rules, they israel and hamas over their conduct in gaza. even war has rules, they must israel and hamas over their conduct in gaza. even war has rules, they must obey israel and hamas over their conduct in gaza. even war has rules, they must obey international israel and hamas over their conduct in gaza. even war has rules, they must obey international law. meanwhile, the freed israeli hostage — 85—year—old yocheved lifschitz — speaks of her ordeal at the hands of her captors. translation: l was laying - on a motorcycle, my body on one side and my legs on the other,
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and the hamas men beat me on the way. they didn't break my ribs but hurt me very much. a new life in besieged gaza — but her mother is fighting to survive after an airstrike. at the hospital here, they are struggling to cope with the number of people injured. i've seen people treated in the corridor of the hospitals. live from our studio in singapore — this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. first on the programme, reports of further aid crossing from egypt into gaza. the palestinian red crescent says eight more relief trucks were allowed into the territory in the last hour carrying water, food and medicine. the latest consignment is happening as angry words are exchanged at the un.
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