tv Sportsday BBC News December 22, 2024 6:30pm-7:01pm GMT
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that our this is bbc news, the headlines. a nine—year—old child who was killed in the german christmas market attack has been named as andre gleisner. four women, aged between 45 and 75 also died in the attack. a saudi man suspected of driving the car that ploughed through the crowd in magdeburg has been remanded in custody. he is facing multiple charges of murder and attempted murder. gaza's civil defence agency says at least twenty—eight people have been killed in a wave of attacks by the israeli military across the gaza strip. targets were hit in gaza city, rafah and khan younis. the ukrainian boxer oleksandr usyk has won the biggest bout in boxing — the men's world heavyweight title, beating tyson fury. he won on points after a thrilling twelve round contest in riyadh.
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and festive cheer sweeps through spain — with more than 2 billion euros handed out as part of the world's biggest lottery. now on bbc news, it's sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. too good for spurs and top for christmas — liverpool stretch their lead in the premier league. bournemouth are up to fifth, beating manchester united 3—nil at old trafford for the second year running. and celtic drop points for only the second time in the season, but still top premiership table by nine points. also coming up on sportsday: another big night at the darts
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coming up, but who can stop luke the nuke littler, we'l be live at ally pally. and tyson's fury in riyadh as olexander usyk beats him again, to keep hold of his heavyweight world titles. add christmas spirit i think he got a christmas gift from them judges. evening, it's been a great day for liverpool, not only guaranteeing top spot at christmas, but also stretching their lead in the premier league to four points, with a game in hand on all their rivals and they've also boosted their goal difference. 5—2 it finished at spurs.
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the opening goal came from luis diaz. the colombian meeting trent alexander arnold's cross to score his first premier league goal since september. just a quarter of an hour later liverpool doubled their advantage when alexis mac allister headed home. spurs looked to be back in the match whenjames maddison pulled one backjust before the break. but dominik szoboszlai restored liverpool's two goal advantage in added time at the end of the first half. the second half belonged to mo salah. he struck twice by the hour mark taking him above manchester city's erling haaland as the premier league's top scorer this season. there was some consolation for the home fans with dejan kulusevski scoring for the fifth consecutive match in all competitions. and dominic solanke scoring against his former club despite that liverpool finished on a high with diaz getting his second of the game. 6-3. what 6—3. what a game. liverpool winning that wonderful that we will hopefully bring you reaction at half past seven. chelsea could have briefly moved to the top of the table with a win at everton but it was goaless.
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the blues had been on a run of 8 wins in all competitions and started the day two points behind leaders liverpool. the terrible weather didn't help either side but nicolas jackson had the clearest chance to win it, heading against a post from close range. the point for everton sees them move up to fifteenth, ahead of crystal palace on goal diference. sometimes you have to play a different game. we're learning also to play a different game. it's no reality to think coming—out of clear chances, when the game an easy way for that they team, they are defensively good. probably one of the best teams in europe this season. i'm very happy. could enact it. would've been a tough — happy. could enact it. would've been a tough call _ happy. could enact it. would've been a tough call on _ happy. could enact it. would've been a tough call on them, - happy. could enact it. would've been a tough call on them, to l been a tough call on them, to been a tough call on them, to be fair— been a tough call on them, to be fair i — been a tough call on them, to be fair i think it was two teams _ be fair i think it was two teams going at it in the right wax — teams going at it in the right wax we _ teams going at it in the right way. we know we sometimes have to give _ way. we know we sometimes have to give up— way. we know we sometimes have to give up the ball for that what — to give up the ball for that what he _ to give up the ball for that what he had to do where you got be defensively sound? are you willing —
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be defensively sound? are you willing to — be defensively sound? are you willing to put the shifting of the work in and detect as a unit? — the work in and detect as a unit? i_ the work in and detect as a unit? i think that was on show for my— unit? i think that was on show for my labs today. seven and 10- _ for my labs today. seven and 10- i— for my labs today. seven and 10- ithink— for my labs today. seven and 10- i think that for my labs today. seven and 10— i think that is now. bournemouth are up to fifth in the table after winning 3—nil at manchester united for the second season running. their teenage defender dean huisjen gave them a i—nil lead at halftime, and the cherries put the game beyond united with two goals in as many minutes midway through the second half, a justin kluivert penalty on the hour mark and antoine semenyo finished off a lovely move moments later. the defeat leaves united in 13th on 22 points from their 17 games. it's one of our focus also to maintain the calm when you suffer a goal. even last match where we suffered one and another goal very quickly. we have to manage these moments, try to pass to the players understanding that the game has different moments, you have to manage these different moments.
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wejust manage these different moments. we just have manage these different moments. wejust have one manage these different moments. we just have one way to improve and it is to train and to try again. it was good and past season. i think— it was good and past season. i think this _ it was good and past season. i think this was solid, more mature _ think this was solid, more mature i— think this was solid, more mature. i think the game has been — mature. i think the game has been more level for the there have — been more level for the there have been moments especially at the end _ have been moments especially at the end of the first half where they— the end of the first half where they were pushing and i think that_ they were pushing and i think that will— they were pushing and i think that will show the good defending. especially plays, corners _ defending. especially plays, corners with the wins. after the second half i think we came back_ the second half i think we came back stronger and we could finish — back stronger and we could finish the job. back stronger and we could finish the job. new southampton manager ivan juric watched from the stands as they were held by fulhamit was goalless at craven cottage. they needed arron ramsdale to secure the point though — he made a number of important saves on his return to the side to keep the match at 0—0. it's just a sixth point of the season for southampton — and they'll be bottom at christmas, eight points from safety. fulham are ninth.
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when we're going to win a game, the type of games that you should step forward, to be fair. a clearsign should step forward, to be fair. a clear sign to have a big impact for the last four games because we performs the well in four games. respect but well in four games. respect but we should've won the game. those are the moments if you want to assume yourself you have to have an impact on the game. i think the players approach has been excellent. i thought they— has been excellent. i thought they focus themselves, the professionals, they focused on the job— professionals, they focused on the job at— professionals, they focused on the job at hand. i think they gave — the job at hand. i think they gave everything for them as you would _ gave everything for them as you would expect of course but yeah. _ would expect of course but yeah. i_ would expect of course but yeah, i think hopefully they can build on that confidence and — can build on that confidence and take _ can build on that confidence and take it into whatever comes next _ wolves are still in the relegation zone but what a start for their new manager vitor pereira, they won 3—nil away at fellow strugglers leicester. pereira was appointed this week after gary o'neil's sacking last weekend. all three goals were
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scored in the first half, guedes, gomez, and cunha. that ends a run of four defeats in a row. they are just two points behind leicester fantastic. we feel the speed of the game. the team i think played a very good game. of course we need to improve a lot of things. but the true spirit, was there. that's the most important for me. it's important that the players believe — it's important that the players believe in themselves. after a mistake — believe in themselves. after a mistake and it's causing yourself and the team, that we still responsible all of us for this — still responsible all of us for this me. _ still responsible all of us for this. me, i'm the first one to take — this. me, i'm the first one to take that _ this. me, i'm the first one to take that responsibility. in that— take that responsibility. in that mentality flipped the switch quick and focused on performing again.
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there was one game in the championship — as west bromwich albion's push for promotion continues. they beat bristol city 2—0 at the hawthorns — mikeyjohnston with both the goals before half time. the win sees west brom move up to 7th — only outside the play off places on goals scored. bristol city drop to 12th — now eight points off the top six. celtic are still unbeaten in the scottish premiership but dropped points forjust the second time this season as they were held to a goalless draw at dundee united. kyogo furuhashi missed a number of good chances for the league leaders as they were unable to find the breakthrough. celtic have a nine point lead over second place rangers. in the day's other game hearts are off the bottom after beating stjohnstone 2—i. saintjohnstone drop to the bottom. to the scottish women's premier league where hibernian beat rangers 3—0 to ensure the glasgow club end the year with back—to—back defeats after kathleen mcgovern had scored either side
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of half—time, substitute rosie livingstone made sure of all three points with hibs' third with her first touch of the match. that moves hibs up to fourth. rangers stay second , five points behind glasgow city. rangers stay second, five points behind glasgow city. saracens are up to third in the rugby's premiership with a convincing win over last season's champions, northampton saints, on what was nick tompkin's 200th appearance for the club. the hosts ran in five tries as they picked up a bonus point win. england international ben earl scoring the fifth as they closed the gap to bath and bristol to five points after eight games of the season. glasgow warriors consolidated their grip on second place in the united rugby championship after victory over edinburgh. in what was the first club rugby match played at hampden park, glasgow had too much for edinburgh running in five tries. the warriors led 33—0 until the closing stages before two edinburgh tries gave the scoreline some
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respectability. 33—14 it finished. let's have a quick look at some of the day's other sports stories. england'sjohn parry shot a superb final—round 64 to win the mauritius open and clinch his first dp world tour title in ia years. he made seven birdies and an eagle to finish two strokes clear of the field. and pakistan's cricketers are looking to complete a 3—nil sweep in their one day series against south africa opener saim ayub made a century as they set south africa 309 for victory in johannesburg. south africa was 73—2 in the 14th over. and there was a huge win for india's women over the west indies in the first of three one day internationals in vadodara. india racked up 314 for 9 from their 50 overs and dismissed the tourists forjust 103. england have recalled joe root
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to their one—day squad for the tour of india and next years champions trophy, but ben stokes misses out after picking up a hamstring injury in the recent test series in new zealand. this marks the start brendon mccullum's taking charge of the white ball sides. root hasn't played for the white—ball side since the world cup in november last year. he's part of a is—player squad that also includes pace bowler mark wood following his recovery from injury. england also play five t20s against india, with spinner rehan ahmed included for those matches instead of root. all rounders sam curran and willjacks, bowler reece topley miss out on both squads. britain's ben maherjust missed—out on successfully defending his title in the world cup qualifier at the london international horse show. ireland's darragh kenny took the prestigious win. in a big class, just 5 riders made it through to the jump off, and then only kenny
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and maher were clear. kenny set a blisteringly quick time on his partner eddy blue and the olympic gold medallist maher couldn't match it. the pdc world darts championship is in full swing. luke littler has already opened his account this weekend and looks in ominous form. gary anderson, a two time champion is one of the names to look out for later. james gregg is at alexandra palace. james, bring us up to date with what we've seen so far today. good afternoon from a very lively alexander palace. the day before christmas, the punters expecting to see some dazzling parents this evening. a good afternoon session with the joe colin a good afternoon session with thejoe colin who was a little spiky with the media after he beat the dutchman nieman. he
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got himself to the post—christmas side of the draw into round three. also the somerset boy with the long locks, ryan searles. and rams are getting luke littler themselves through. and now knows his opponent in round three. ian white, 54—year—old who beat the european champion who beat the european champion who was a little bit of an upset. white says that he finances upsetting luke. two—time world champion, the man gary anderson headlines the action he's up against sweden's jeffrey luke littler the ground. jeffrey luke littler the ground-— jeffrey luke littler the round. ., ., ~ ground. you mentioned. were obviously _ ground. you mentioned. were obviously right _ ground. you mentioned. were obviously right or _ ground. you mentioned. were obviously right or a _ ground. you mentioned. were obviously right or a last - ground. you mentioned. were obviously right or a last year l obviously right or a last year for the first world champion of the year that is crowned there at ally pally. he looked absolutely incredible last night. absolutely incredible last ni . ht. �* absolutely incredible last ni . ht. ~ ., absolutely incredible last niuht. ~ ., , ., night. he did. after a shaky start it has _ night. he did. after a shaky start it has to _ night. he did. after a shaky start it has to be _ night. he did. after a shaky start it has to be said, - night. he did. after a shaky start it has to be said, it's l start it has to be said, it's no wonder really he comes in as
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the favorite. everybody�*s talking about him. he is the poster boy for the he's no want to play on house money where he was 12 months ago where it seems like every match was a bit of a novelty for the crowd. everything he's achieved in the last 12 months, it seen him become well, demand that everybody comes to the door here at alexander palace wants to see. maybe after his match today, he is i suspect could prove to himself and everybody here that he could do it on the big stage 12 months on from that dream run to the final. he average mi in the final set, which is a world championship record. like you say, he was starting for the a real statement and all the players watching on it will be thinking, i don't know how i can be thought. thinking, i don't know howl can be thought.— thinking, i don't know howl can be thought. james craig live from — can be thought. james craig live from alexander - can be thought. james craig live from alexander palace. | live from alexander palace. many thanks indeed. tyson fury thought he should have won last night's heavyweight rematch against 0lexander usyk
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but he was in a minority. the fight went the distances but the judges unanimous in their decision. usyk retaining his wba, wbo and wbc belts. our reporter ade adedoyin was at the fight in riyadh. still they heavyweight champion a masterful display by 0lexander usyk, heartbreak forest fury. but of festive remarks of the challenger who dressed a little bit like father christmas and sporting the bushy beard which caused controversy the day before the bout. 0lexander usyk mole worriedly like straight to the rent for the not the fireworks in the first round momentum shift then one—way than the next. fury had moments of success but 0lexander usyk use prove the difference. as a heavier fury tied in the latter stages of the fight could you piled on the pressure with eye—catching combinations to ensure it was his hand raised in victory. another close fight
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and another victory for 0lexander usyk who confirms his position as the best heavyweight of this era for the ad for tyson fury is back and his head held high as he leaves a arena. it his head held high as he leaves a arena. , ., , . a arena. it is what it is. we move on- _ a arena. it is what it is. we move on- i _ a arena. it is what it is. we move on. i go _ a arena. it is what it is. we move on. i go on _ a arena. it is what it is. we move on. i go on to - a arena. it is what it is. we move on. i go on to my - a arena. it is what it is. we - move on. i go on to my family, not see my kids at all. it is what it is, can change no decisions with up to what i done and that is it. aha, decisions with up to what i done and that is it. a great opponent _ done and that is it. a great opponent. tough, - done and that is it. a great opponent. tough, good - done and that is it. a great i opponent. tough, good man. done and that is it. a great - opponent. tough, good man. has a lot— opponent. tough, good man. has a lot to— opponent. tough, good man. has a lot to talk, yeah? itjust showed _ a lot to talk, yeah? itjust showed. very respect for tyson furv _ showed. very respect for tyson fu . ., , , ~ showed. very respect for tyson fu . . _ ~ ., , showed. very respect for tyson fu. . ., fury. olexander usyk has won every title _ fury. olexander usyk has won every title in _ fury. olexander usyk has won every title in boxing _ fury. olexander usyk has won every title in boxing and - fury. olexander usyk has won | every title in boxing and shows no signs of slowing down for the after close fights is every fight that they could meet again. that's about it from us on sportsday. we'll leave you with the latest episode of the football news show, the match at goodison
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today was the first for everton under new ownership, and this weeks show has been looking at that takeover by the friedkin group. hello and welcome back to the football news show. it is all about average today is a long—awaited takeover of the merseyside club has been completed. they are now in charge after deal from 99.5% of the club believed to be worth in excess of £400 it brings to an end the turbulent tenure where fran put my fans had set “p where fran put my fans had set
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up evil, relegation and financial battles, primarily points deductions and more. the hopes are high from supporters from their new american owners, which are led by chairman dan friedkin. this is what he had to say on the takeover in a statement... he added... let's begin by talking to bbc merseysidejulia bold who joins merseyside julia bold who joins us merseysidejulia bold who joins us now. you are at merseysidejulia bold whojoins us now. you are at binge farm today for that what is the mood bent like? has been a likeness, a sense of positivity, tell us all put up definitely a sense of positivity here at everton is training ground today. it’s
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is training ground today. it's been a long _ is training ground today. it�*s been a long time coming as this takeover. it was pretty clear a couple of years ago that moshiri wanted to sell his majority stake. it's been a lot of headlines and stand for that none of which have been particularly positive. the deal finally over the line with the friedkin group for that was interesting today is everyone is using a word that hasn't been used here for quite some time and that is stability. the friedkin group say they want to stabilize the club who effectively have done that overnight as well with the way they purchased everton. also they purchased everton. also the manager has been using that stability word again i think it'sjust a calm moment stability word again i think it's just a calm moment for once around the training grounds. they are tv cameras outside as usual, reporting on what's going on at every turn. but for once it's a positive story, not a —i. but for once it's a positive story, not a -1._ but for once it's a positive story, not a -1. former everton striker is— story, not a -1. former everton striker is with _
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story, not a -1. former everton striker is with us _ story, not a -1. former everton striker is with us to _ story, not a -1. former everton striker is with us to day - story, not a -1. former everton striker is with us to day in - striker is with us to day in studio. jermaine, bring us right into the dressing room when something like this is going on in a club, how much is actually cutting through two players? actually cutting through two -la ers? �* , , players? it's interesting because _ players? it's interesting because there's - players? it's interesting because there's a - players? it's interesting | because there's a couple players? it's interesting . because there's a couple of different perspectives. 0ne because there's a couple of different perspectives. one is we all know the club is been taken over, there's no issues and being brutally honest the players are at for the understood and paid now it's a matter of pressing the orders impressing the new managers that can come in, possibly coming for them and making sure my position on the team as in the striker or the main center have or set a midfielder, my position is not up for grabs for grabs. underto position is not up for grabs for grabs. under to do absolutely everything in my power to make sure that they are impressed with me. what usually happens in a situation is, everything a player on the team will end up given extra 10-15%. ~ ., ., team will end up given extra 10-15%. . ., ., y ., ~ 10-15%. what do you think it means for— 10-15%. what do you think it means for sean _ 10-15%. what do you think it means for sean dijk? - 10-15%. what do you think it means for sean dijk? that's| 10-15%. what do you think it| means for sean dijk? that's a big question especially when everton in january
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big question especially when everton injanuary rules and regulations, the ps rules, potentially people are looking as him being in obvious initial change of the new owners. for sean and _ change of the new owners. for sean and his _ change of the new owners. fr?" sean and his team i think it's a difficult situation for them to be in. when you look at what they want to do and what they've done with roma, they brought in winners his position possibly could be one that is under threat. possibly could be one that is underthreat. i hope possibly could be one that is under threat. i hope it's not, i wouldn't be surprised if there were murmurs about it. with the takeover there are now ten premier league clubs owned by americans and many more throughout the english football league. let's get some insight into what this is happening whenjoined by sports when joined by sports investment specialist adam summerfield. tell us why, why are so many americans interested in football in the uk? fit. interested in football in the uk? �* ., , interested in football in the uk? ., , uk? a variety of things. valuations _ uk? a variety of things. valuations compared i uk? a variety of things. valuations compared to | uk? a variety of things. - valuations compared to men sports, the big four posse in alaska but there's no comparison in terms of
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valuations. and what you're getting for that, you are getting for that, you are getting legacy brands. i still think a big portion will be the stadium opportunity for that you look at the free tickets, they obviously have property portfolio. they recognize, the of at the purchase price and think there is a good opportunity here to really turn this around. and used the money that you could saved on the acquisition price versus some of the other comparable teams in the league and used for working capital to drive the success of the team going forward. i think they saved themselves a good pot they can put to work on making the team successful on the page again. could we get to a stage where his majority american owners in the premier league? till we know there are other potential new owners with other clubs? l new owners with other clubs? i see no reason. i've said this before, and why it will all be us own with a couple years, it's a trend at the moment. i don't see others coming into the area. it's private equity
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backgrounds, it's the sports backgrounds, it's the sports background as well and lots of us sports team owners, mls team owners they are looking for premier league assets. cross leverage fan bases, again, player trading and multi—club strategy as well. i see again, unless... i see no reason why that will continue for at least a couple of years.— a couple of years. let's hear from some _ a couple of years. let's hear from some everton - a couple of years. let's hear from some everton fans - a couple of years. let's hear from some everton fans for| a couple of years. let's hear i from some everton fans for the warrant doyle is from the blue room podcast and taffy tv they both join us now. room podcast and taffy tv they bothjoin us now. i will room podcast and taffy tv they both join us now. i will start with you, are you happy? yes, i am happv- _ with you, are you happy? yes, i am happy. relieved _ with you, are you happy? yes, i am happy. relieved as - with you, are you happy? yes, i am happy. relieved as well- with you, are you happy? yes, i l am happy. relieved as well when the news was announced about the news was announced about the takeover. my first emotion was one of relief. it's been a few chaotic years at everton and a lot of ops but many more
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downs. i think the keyword i viewed today chaotic. it's been stressful being an everton fan. i think what the news really said to me was that it could be a time for a bit of a reset. maybe some stability again, which is what we're craving for. we really are. the news was met with positivity not just by me but a lot of ever tony ends as well for the it's been a nice newsweek for those ever tony ends.— ever tony ends. what do you both think — ever tony ends. what do you both think is _ ever tony ends. what do you both think is the _ ever tony ends. what do you both think is the most - both think is the most importantjob to tackle first from this ownership group? i from this ownership group? i think you have to start with the manager. you have to address— the manager. you have to address the manager and get the leadership sorted out. that shows— leadership sorted out. that shows what that goal in as a foothall— shows what that goal in as a football club, what style we want — football club, what style we want to _ football club, what style we want to play, how many years we want _ want to play, how many years we want to _ want to play, how many years we want to develop a team that will dictate the kind of place we bring in and whether we've gone — we bring in and whether we've gone for— we bring in and whether we've gone for younger players, working _ gone for younger players, working to build that team. |
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working to build that team. would working to build that team. i would like to have a part of the equation in a shaking of hands and say under the circumstances what it be nice to move on and with a bit more progression, bit more forward thinking now and hopefully we can get a new manager that will be the start of this new era under the free to kinse. most fans would — under the free to kinse. most fans would like _ under the free to kinse. most fans would like to _ under the free to kinse. most fans would like to see - under the free to kinse. most fans would like to see us - under the free to kinse. most| fans would like to see us move on from — fans would like to see us move on from sean he's been brought in to— on from sean he's been brought in to do— on from sean he's been brought in to do a — on from sean he's been brought in to do a job with a sane amount— in to do a job with a sane amount of money. and with low expectations, if i'm honest. he's— expectations, if i'm honest. he's done _ expectations, if i'm honest. he's done thatjob. he just has to see — he's done thatjob. he just has to see thatjob he's done thatjob. he just has to see that job out the season. that's— to see that job out the season. that's is— to see that job out the season. that's is only remit now. that we will — that's is only remit now. that we will have to move on from him _ we will have to move on from him because he is not a long—term manager. him because he is not a long-term manager. thank you both for your— long-term manager. thank you both for your company - long-term manager. thank you both for your company and - long-term manager. thank you j both for your company and your thoughts with us for really appreciate your time. thank you for watching our last show of 2024. and indeed throughout the year, have a great weekend and a very merry christmas. we will see you in the new year.
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bye—bye. hello there. it's certainly been a windy weekend and today has felt quite a bit colder as well, but there are big changes in the weather pattern as we head towards christmas. at the moment we've still got those cold, strong northwesterly winds, but as the low pressure that brought the windy weather this weekend moves away, the winds will ease a bit overnight and gradually through tomorrow. we'll start to bring in some weather from the atlantic. ahead of that, though, the showers that we've had earlier on are becoming fewer. they'll even die away from northern parts of scotland. many places will become dry, the winds continuing to drop, and where we have the clear skies, it's going to be cold. lowest temperatures are going to be in scotland and the north east of england. a slight frost here and some icy patches following those earlier showers. eastern parts of the uk are going to start to dry and sunny already. cloud coming into these western areas. this weather front will bring with it some pockets of rain and drizzle, and the cloud will gradually push its way eastwards through the day. gradually, though, we're pushing into milder air
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for the western side of the uk, temperatures getting close to double figures later in the day, but it's going to be quite cold for eastern areas, perhaps no better than four or five degrees in some places. that cold air, though, isn't going to last. it gets pushed away and instead things turn milder as we head towards christmas. the air coming all the way from the tropics. this is tropical maritime air. because of the long sea track, it's going to bring with it a lot of cloud. and there may well be a little light rain or drizzle, mainly for the west of scotland, where the winds are a bit stronger. otherwise the winds will be quite light. cloudy skies and what a difference to those temperatures after all this cold and windy weather over the weekend. temperatures could be up to 13 or 14 degrees, so very mild and temperatures aren't going to drop too much. as santa arrives, we stay in the mild airfor christmas day. there is colder air to the northwest of the uk. the boundary between the two is that weather front there, and that's producing this rain, which just could clip the northwest of scotland. otherwise it's going to be dry. again, sunshine i think,
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will be a bonus. expect cloudy skies for many. the winds will be light and it's still going to be mild on christmas day. perhaps not quite as mild as the day before, but still. we've got temperatures of ii or 12 degrees. now, it's not going to be a white christmas. it's more likely to be a grey christmas because of the milder air and all the cloud. the winds will be lighter than over the weekend and it will be mostly dry.
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