before seven, we'll hear from the national sheep association as they warn prime minister boris johnson to stop playing russian roulette with their industry. as one hotel group says they are banning mini toiletries we'll find out other ways to cut our plastic consumption while on holiday. that's just after half past eight. and at half past ten and half past eleven tonight we'll be taking a look at tomorrow's front pages with pippa crerar, the political editor at the daily mirror, and claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the telegraph. that's all ahead on bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday with me will perry, coming up on the programme this evening. the ashes is just two days away and we now know that england captain will bat at number three for the first test against australia at edgbaston. we'll speak to former england batsman nick compton. the new football season gets underway this weekend with the future of two league one sides in doubt. we're at bury who's opening game has been suspended. we look at why the football association is introducing ‘sin bins‘ at grassroots leve