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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  January 13, 2025 2:45am-3:00am GMT

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knocking out arsenal on penalties. ten—man barcelona hit five past real madrid in the spanish super cup. and a desert rose: justin rose's great britain and ireland team win the team cup in abu dhabi. hello, and welcome along to the programme where it's been a gripping day in the third round of the fa cup. the two most successful sides in the history of the competition were facing each other with the 13—time winners and holders manchester united knocking out 14—time winners arsenal on penalties. that's after the game finished 1—1. they won the shoot—out 5—3 with joshua zirkzee scoring the winning kick after united's turkish keeper altay bayindir
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had saved from kai havertz. he also saved a penalty from martin odegaard in normal time. the united captain bruno fernandes had given them a second—half lead, but united then had diogo dalot sent off on the hour mark for a second booking, and though gabriel equalised a few minutes later, arsenal couldn't make the extra man count, united hanging on to win those penalties. we have to compete no matter what, no matter the situation we compete today. i think they had more chances, but i think we deserved the win. it is not personal, they didn't deserve to lose but they didn't deserve to lose but they didn't deserve to win. it was a really tough match since the beginning, we didn't have the ball too much but to control without the ball, so i want to also say thank you to the fans. it was unbelievable.—
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thank you to the fans. it was unbelievable. the performance and in relation _ unbelievable. the performance and in relation to _ unbelievable. the performance and in relation to the _ and in relation to the position, you have to win the game — position, you have to win the game by— position, you have to win the game by the mile, but the reality— game by the mile, but the reality is_ game by the mile, but the reality is there will be judges, internally i can't, i love — judges, internally i can't, i love my— judges, internally i can't, i love my players, i love my team and i_ love my players, i love my team and i love — love my players, i love my team and i love how good they are and — and i love how good they are and what _ and i love how good they are and what they do, because from 1000 _ and what they do, because from 1000 games, you should lose one, — 1000 games, you should lose one. and _ 1000 games, you should lose one, and it was this one. non—league tamworth almost pushed tottenham to penalties, but lost in extra time. the semi—pro outfit created the better chances in normal time, but it was goalless after 90 minutes and spurs substitutions really made a difference, dejan kulusevski with one of their goals in extra time as they won 3—0. spurs through to the fourth round for the 11th year in a row. tamworth had it for us, and with the surface, it was always going to be a matter of staying and being persistent in our foot all, we needed a goal and they pulled off a couple of
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days. but in the end we got the job done. days. but in the end we got the 'ob done. , , days. but in the end we got the 'obdone. , , job done. disappointed because we were that — job done. disappointed because we were that close _ job done. disappointed because we were that close to _ job done. disappointed because we were that close to causing . job done. disappointed because we were that close to causing a | we were that close to causing a massive — we were that close to causing a massive upset in the 90th minute _ massive upset in the 90th minute almost, but equally massive _ minute almost, but equally massive crowd because i thought they were — massive crowd because i thought they were fantastic stop either everyone stuck to that and when you look — everyone stuck to that and when you look at the team we were up against, — you look at the team we were up against, unbelievable from our boys _ against, unbelievable from our boys and — against, unbelievable from our boys and i_ against, unbelievable from our boys and i was so proud of them _ newcastle had newcastle had to come from behind to beat fourth—tier bromley. to come from behind to beat fourth—tier bromley. bromley, who were playing bromley, who were playing premier league opposition premier league opposition for the first time for the first time in their history, in their history, they went ahead they went ahead afterjust eight minutes, afterjust eight minutes, but goals from lewis but goals from lewis miley, anthony gordon miley, anthony gordon and william osula make it and william osula make it eight consecutive victories eight consecutive victories in all competition for newcastle. in all competition for newcastle. here are all of here are all of sunday's results then. sunday's results then. championship side hull championship side hull are out of the competition, club legend ruud van nistelrooy are out of the competition, beaten by league two beaten by league two doncaster rovers on penalties doncaster rovers on penalties after a 1—1 draw. after a 1—1 draw. no further shocks, though, no further shocks, though, as premier league sides as premier league sides ipswich town and southampton ipswich town and southampton all saw off lower tier all saw off lower tier opposition, as did crystal opposition, as did crystal palace who had eberechi eze palace who had eberechi eze to thank as they beat to thank as they beat stockport county i—o. stockport county i—o. and the draw had been made and the draw had been made
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for the fourth round. for the fourth round. manchester united will welcome manchester united will welcome club legend ruud van nistelrooy back to old trafford with his leicester side. championship strugglers plymouth produced one of the weekend's shocks, knocking out brentford. their reward is liverpool at home. there's an all premier league tie between aston villa v tottenham.
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by half—time with lamine yamal and robert lewandowski amongst scorers. the brazilian raphinha made it 5—1 early in the second half, and despite a red card for barca keeper wojciech szczesny and rodrygo pulling one back for madrid, it was straightforward in the end with hansi flick getting his hands on his first trophy as barca boss. napoli are still top of serie a after a 2—0 win over verona. frank anguissa scoring both goals for the home side. napoli have a four—point lead at the top of the table. inter are second after their i—o victory over venezia while bologna and roma finished 2—2. you are up to date with the football. great britain and ireland's golfers wrapped up victory over continental europe in the team cup in abu dhabi with eight matches to spare on sunday. tommy fleetwood's 3 and i win over matthieu pavon helped seal a 17—8 victory in the three—day competition. it gave the englishman, who also claimed the winning
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point at the 2023 ryder cup, a 100% record this week much to the delight of captainjustin rose. i of captainjustin rose. love the challenge of it, love i love the challenge of it, love the experience of it and the lads have made me look good at it. the way they played was first—class. we had one clear method which was to go out on front foot, try to be relentless, play wave after wave, i think everyone felt we could get the job done obviously butjust could get the job done obviously but just to could get the job done obviously butjust to kind of everybody�*s personal pride continued the message of the week. the matches were played in great spirit but my team definitely held the right thing at the right time and held most of those matches. it's day one of the masters snooker at alexandra palace, and there's been an extraordinary battle between two—time winners john higgins and neil robertson. higgins lost the first frame,
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but then surged into a 5—1 lead, needing one more for victory. but robertson, who's standing in for ronnie o'sullivan, who withdrew last week on medical grounds, rattled off the next four frames, one with a 118 break to take it to a decider. the australian kept the momentum to complete an incredible turnaround and win 6—5, sealing his place in the next round. i have been very fortunate in my career so far that my best memories have happened in the best venues we have played in, so that was similar with the match with mark williams when i won a semi 6—5, the crowd was just amazing and after the uk i was really disappointed not to be in it, that i was five in the world on the one—year list coming into this. last year i felt terrible about my game but i was needed six. this year i feel great about my game and missed out and thankfully i snuckin missed out and thankfully i snuck in through the back door and i was so happy that i could do my chance ofjustice. that was the big thing. and i'm so
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happy that i could do that today. happy that i could do that toda . ., , happy that i could do that toda . . , . , happy that i could do that toda . ., , .,~ , today. he has really taken his opportunity _ shaun murphy survived a fightback from gary wilson. the 2005 world champion went 4—0 up, then lost the next three frames, but won 6—3. murphy winning his first round match. remember, this is for the top six players in the world. thought he was going to take that shot but he didn't. tom pidcock says he won't ride at this year's tour de france with his new 036.5 team. the olympic mountain bike champion and former cyclocross world champion left ineos grenadiers last month following three successful years with the british team, which also included a tour de france stage victory. pidcock will begin his season in saudi arabia at the end of this month. we should have kind of all the races that i want to do and we will have a year out from the tour and we aim to get the tour
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in 2026. i'm happy that i've got a year out from it, a break, and then when i come back it will be with a refreshed kind of energy. the big thing for me is that i want to settle into this team. in the first part of the year, and then see where i can perform and how we can perform best. of course my normal races, the italian races and the ardennes is, italian races and the ardennes 's, all these races i want to put them in, and kinda be a bit more focused on a bit less mountain bike. to some news from the nfl, where the new england patriots have named former player mike vrabel as their new head coach after sacking jerod mayo at the end of the regular season. vrabel, who was a member of three super bowl—winning teams with patriots, has spent this season on the coaching staff of the cleveland browns. no details of his contract have been revealed, but it's reported he's signed a multi—year contract. just a reminder that the australian open continues,
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and you can stay up to date with day 2 on the bbc sport website. all eyes will be on the rod laver arena later where the duo of novak djokovic and andy murray will be put through theirfirst grand slam paces as player and coach. djokovic, the ten—time australian open champion, kicks off his quest for a record 25th grand slam singles title against the american nishesh basavareddy. keep across that. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app or from our website. from me and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. you'll be pleased to hear this really cold spell of weather is at an end. now, if i show you the temperature anomaly chart, any time you see oranges and reds,
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that's temperatures above average. so it's getting really mild for scotland and northern ireland — temperaturesjumping up, the snow will be melting. for england and wales, temperatures generally getting back to where they should be for the middle ofjanuary. and quite a contrast really early in the morning. we've got the mild air in place for scotland and northern ireland. still a bit chilly, though, for england and wales — any mist and fog patches will be lifting and most places will be dry and bright with some sunshine. but we have more cloud in the north and that's bringing this rain down across scotland, northern ireland, eventually into northern england and north wales. and we've got the stronger south—southwesterly winds for scotland and northern ireland — that's why temperatures could reach 12 or 13 degrees. for england and wales, still a little bit chilly, temperatures 5 or 6 degrees, but it is an improvement on what we've seen of late. the colder air is here more towards continental europe. most of us are in mild air, the winds coming in from the atlantic around the top of that area of high pressure. but as that's always going to be close to the south of the uk, here, it will be a bit chilly
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at times. we could well have some mist and fog to start with on tuesday in southern england. on the whole, it's going to be dry, quite cloudy, the best of any breaks in the cloud where we've got a bit of shelter, so eastern scotland and the northeast of england seeing some sunshine. and those temperatures again reaching 12, maybe 13 degrees in northern ireland and back, perhaps, into double figures across england and wales, so temperatures rising here. but that area of high pressure is not going away at all. it's going to shift a little bit further north, pushing that weather front towards the northwest of scotland, and with lighter winds overnight and some clear skies for a while across england and wales, we could start grey and misty with some areas of fog that could linger in the southeast through much of the day. otherwise, it brightens up with some sunshine and that weather front brings some rain into the northwest of scotland, where again, temperatures are going to be double figures and typically 8—10 celsius across england and wales. but where we have some clear skies overnight, again, we could see temperatures falling close to freezing in england and wales. nothing to worry about, though, further north for scotland and northern ireland —
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here, the temperature's always going to be higher. but what a change this week, it's going to be much milder, a lot of dry weather. still some chilly, misty sort of weather at times across some southern parts of the uk.
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live from singapore, this is bbc news. officials warn of a very high wildfire threat across los angeles — as the death toll rises to 24.
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donald trump wants greenland. we have a special report from the danish territory. and a week from donald trump's return to office, we look at what's in store for us—china relations. welcome to newsday, i'm steve lai. firefighters in los angeles are tackling new fires that have flared up in angeles national forest, located just above nasa's jet propulsion lab. the area is popularfor hiking near millard waterfall. a crew at the scene reports the area is now "dry as a bone". some progress has been made as firefighters continue to battle multiple fires across the city — but the la county fire chief says that the threat of more blazes is still very high. the death toll has
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now risen to 24. meanwhile, at least 20 people have been arrested for looting,

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