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england is going to lose too. we are so england is going to lose too. we are so confident because of the team is so so confident because of the team is so good! in such an atmosphere, how difficult is it, west indies reviewed the second noise ended the endings without question. take two more wickets but not officially, one of the best batsman in the world and officially the one—day team in the world. no wonder they are confident. the last indian captain charged, missed and was somehow not dismissed. two chances but could grasp neither. india seems set to go big when suddenly, he was gone and within the noise. india only had 180, they needed more, on his second life and second wind attacked, going to 268. so the best team on the planet against a batman who called themselves universe boss, it wasn't as exciting as it sounded. he removed as exciting as it sounded. he re m oved west as exciting as it sounded. he removed west indies half and then he came for their help. and they were powerless in the face of indian excellence, wondering repeatedly into car
england is going to lose too. we are so england is going to lose too. we are so confident because of the team is so so confident because of the team is so good! in such an atmosphere, how difficult is it, west indies reviewed the second noise ended the endings without question. take two more wickets but not officially, one of the best batsman in the world and officially the one—day team in the world. no wonder they are confident. the last indian captain charged, missed and was somehow not...
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england waiting for the winners. phil neville says they are playing their best football since he took over. they are in position in lyon ahead of next week's semifinal. like we have said, if we want to be the best, we have got to be the best, so whoever we get, we get. show me the honey. bees stopped play at the cricket world cup. there was certainly a sting in the tail for sri lanka. the british number one kyle edmund says he has got a great chance of winning wimbledon, but he's been knocked out of the eastbourne tournament in the semifinals. 6ood good evening. england travel to their hotel today and in the next hour or so they will gather together to watch tonight's match between the usa and france. that is the pick of the quarterfinals and whoever winds will face england in next week's semifinal. we will have the latest from the england camp after last night's victory over norway, but first let's head to paris. this should be some match, shouldn't it? the us star player says she hopes it will be wild and crazy. ye
england waiting for the winners. phil neville says they are playing their best football since he took over. they are in position in lyon ahead of next week's semifinal. like we have said, if we want to be the best, we have got to be the best, so whoever we get, we get. show me the honey. bees stopped play at the cricket world cup. there was certainly a sting in the tail for sri lanka. the british number one kyle edmund says he has got a great chance of winning wimbledon, but he's been knocked...
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france will take on south korea with england facing scotla nd on south korea with england facing scotland in their opening game on sunday. sarah is in paris for us. how is this building ahead of the opening ceremony? how is this building ahead of the ' 7 how is this building ahead of the opening ceremony? i don't know if you can hear over to the my right, there is a pretty rowdy band of french supporters outside the stadium. we are 90 minutes away from kick—off of the women's world cup opener here in france. the hosts will take on south korea in their bid to win the title on home soil. the men's team did that back in 1998. france last won the men's tournament last year, so if the women were to win here they would become the first nation to hold both titles. there is plenty of pressure on them. they are front—page news on every newspaper this morning with plenty of built up in the media and it will be interesting to see how they deal with that on the pitch tonight. interesting, sarah that organisers have been criticised for what is perceived to be a lack of promotion, which is somethin
france will take on south korea with england facing scotla nd on south korea with england facing scotland in their opening game on sunday. sarah is in paris for us. how is this building ahead of the opening ceremony? how is this building ahead of the ' 7 how is this building ahead of the opening ceremony? i don't know if you can hear over to the my right, there is a pretty rowdy band of french supporters outside the stadium. we are 90 minutes away from kick—off of the women's world cup opener...
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switzerland almost handed one to england. but blinking into the sun, jordan pickford had to look alive to granit xhaka's effort. pickford had to look alive to granit xha ka's effort. finally, pickford had to look alive to granit xhaka's effort. finally, in the dying moments, england took the lead. dele alli's header rebounded off the bar to callum wilson but var was here and a tug was enough to put england back to square one and extra time was looming. unbelievable to think that england have had two potential winner is ruled out by var but even though they were marginally better tonight than on thursday, the disrupted build—up to the competition left them with disjointed performances. england will of course leave portugal without a trophy. 53 years and counting. natalie pirks, bbc news. and to give you an update from portugal, it is still 0—0 in extra time and it looks to be heading to penalties. we are hoping for gold here in nice. the players are training at the moment and i can see the scotland coach, shelley kerr, on
switzerland almost handed one to england. but blinking into the sun, jordan pickford had to look alive to granit xhaka's effort. pickford had to look alive to granit xha ka's effort. finally, pickford had to look alive to granit xhaka's effort. finally, in the dying moments, england took the lead. dele alli's header rebounded off the bar to callum wilson but var was here and a tug was enough to put england back to square one and extra time was looming. unbelievable to think that england have...
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very high pollen levels in england and wales, warmerfor east anglia and south east england. north wales, northern england in particular this evening and tonight a risk of torrential thundering downpours, heavy thundering rain heading towards eastern parts of scotland as well as the night goes on. it will be a warmer night, particularly across england and wales. wet start for some of us in scotland, england and wales seeing further thunderstorms breaking out during monday. parts of southern england, the midlands, towards northern england and then pushing back towards eastern scotland as the day goes on. warmest across east anglia and south east england, some spells of hazy sunshine around. more storms monday night into tuesday for some of us. it gets hotter as the week goes on. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: the neighbour of boris johnson and his partner defends calling the police and giving a recording to a newspaper after apparently hearing a row — mrjohnson refused to answer questions about the incident yesterday. a senior foreign office minister will call for t
very high pollen levels in england and wales, warmerfor east anglia and south east england. north wales, northern england in particular this evening and tonight a risk of torrential thundering downpours, heavy thundering rain heading towards eastern parts of scotland as well as the night goes on. it will be a warmer night, particularly across england and wales. wet start for some of us in scotland, england and wales seeing further thunderstorms breaking out during monday. parts of southern...
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they were beaten 6—0 by england at the euros, two years ago. jane dougall has spent some time with shelley kerr's squad. this is where they're staying after the final training session in the tomorrow morning, they will fly from edinburgh airport for the first match against england on sunday, when i should 91, easily the most experienced member but you know how to pack for world cup? are you ready to pack for world cup? are you ready to go? i probably wont find out until actually get to france, but i've managed to get through this, but as long as i have my boots i think i'll be ok. we look at the scotla nd think i'll be ok. we look at the scotland squad, there's so many players. so many members, do you know if you're prepared? yes, it gives us more of an insight of who will be plank against, we've got just a case of getting the tactics and the team right on the day and obviously that is up to shelley and we trust everything that the staff have for us. steve clark popped his head around, how do you feel that that just how much head around, how do
they were beaten 6—0 by england at the euros, two years ago. jane dougall has spent some time with shelley kerr's squad. this is where they're staying after the final training session in the tomorrow morning, they will fly from edinburgh airport for the first match against england on sunday, when i should 91, easily the most experienced member but you know how to pack for world cup? are you ready to pack for world cup? are you ready to go? i probably wont find out until actually get to...
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the fundamental fact remains england lost their last game in the world cup. is it harder to deal with the feet when you lose so to deal with the feet when you lose so rarely? now come out the key presents a huge opportunity to learn more about your game, to try and improve. games where we have been defeated probably heavily in the past, we have probably learned the most because we have still managed to stay in the game, we have remained ina to stay in the game, we have remained in a headspace really believe we can still win the game. and that shows probably a lot more to us and to our supporters about what they don't see all the time. they see an exciting team the majority of the time and we lose games, we want to see character, we wa nt to games, we want to see character, we want to see another side of our game. if and when are feeling the expectation, the pressure of being the pretournament favourite for this world cup, then maybe that is something that bangladesh could exploit. that was a point i put to their captain here today. there is pressure and the p
the fundamental fact remains england lost their last game in the world cup. is it harder to deal with the feet when you lose so to deal with the feet when you lose so rarely? now come out the key presents a huge opportunity to learn more about your game, to try and improve. games where we have been defeated probably heavily in the past, we have probably learned the most because we have still managed to stay in the game, we have remained ina to stay in the game, we have remained in a headspace...
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what does it mean for england? if we think back to what eoin morgan told us yesterday, his philosophy was that england had four matches left and if they got to the semifinal and won them all, they could be world champions. in theory, that still applies. so here's what it all means then. england back above pakistan in fourth place. if they beat new zealand on wednesday they'll be assured of a semi final spot, regardless of what pakistan and bangladesh do in their remaining games. india need to beat either bangladesh or sri lanka in their remaining games to seal a place in the last four alongside australia. take a look at the winner of today's formula one race. yep — not a mercedes driver — for the first time this season. max verstappen produced a memorable drive for his maiden win in 2019. it took until about 7 o'clock for the result to actually be confirmed after his race—winning overtake drew attention from the race stewards. lewis hamilton could only finish 5th. eleanor roper has the story. as formula 1 tra
what does it mean for england? if we think back to what eoin morgan told us yesterday, his philosophy was that england had four matches left and if they got to the semifinal and won them all, they could be world champions. in theory, that still applies. so here's what it all means then. england back above pakistan in fourth place. if they beat new zealand on wednesday they'll be assured of a semi final spot, regardless of what pakistan and bangladesh do in their remaining games. india need to...
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it looked frustrating for england here. in terms of resources and ranking, the gulf between the two sides was huge. they we re between the two sides was huge. they were given a really tough game by argentina here tonight. they had the chance to take the lead in the first half as he mentioned when alex greenwood was brought down for a penalty. nikita perez stepped up but waiting for the net to ripple but carrera the argentine goalkeeper was in the form of her life here this evening. she made a fantastic keep out paris and really she had stemmed the tide all the way through until midway to the second half when jodie taylor came to the rescue for england after a really slick move from fran kirby and beth mead on the left—hand side. that goal ended a 14 month goal drought for taylor. she was very relieved at the final whistle as were a lot of england's staff and players because it had been such a battle this game. and speaking afterwards to us she said it was a relief to get the job done. patients was key. he sit all weekend
it looked frustrating for england here. in terms of resources and ranking, the gulf between the two sides was huge. they we re between the two sides was huge. they were given a really tough game by argentina here tonight. they had the chance to take the lead in the first half as he mentioned when alex greenwood was brought down for a penalty. nikita perez stepped up but waiting for the net to ripple but carrera the argentine goalkeeper was in the form of her life here this evening. she made a...
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here is scotland and england ta ke england here is scotland and england take off their world cup campaign on sunday. england, their opponents staying in the south of france, they will be confident going into the tournament ranked third in the world and they reach the semifinals for four years ago back in 2015, there are also in the group this year. speaking to one of the star players. this is the first training session, as they stepped off the plane here, it is also the same training space that scotland are using, so plenty of opportunity
here is scotland and england ta ke england here is scotland and england take off their world cup campaign on sunday. england, their opponents staying in the south of france, they will be confident going into the tournament ranked third in the world and they reach the semifinals for four years ago back in 2015, there are also in the group this year. speaking to one of the star players. this is the first training session, as they stepped off the plane here, it is also the same training space that...
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england when police might lead 1—0. —— england lead 1—0. they have been gearing up for the semifinal against norway. the lioness is controversial victory in the last 16 continue to dominate the headlines. a reporter is that the england squad in france. one of the england squad in france. one of the england players has been speaking about that controversy. yes, the chinese referee has come under some scrutiny following her refereeing of the match against cameroon. being accused of losing control of the match. they hesitated when they try to restart the match, but also because she did not get a red card to the cambrian player he put in a very dangerous tackle against the england captain. that is one of the main points for england, that's the captain could be out for the quarterfinal match against norway. it looks like a very painful tackle. i spoke to her afterwards and she said she was fine. however, have been told she has bruising on that leg. she is being worked on, but could be out of that match against the defender was on the bench for t
england when police might lead 1—0. —— england lead 1—0. they have been gearing up for the semifinal against norway. the lioness is controversial victory in the last 16 continue to dominate the headlines. a reporter is that the england squad in france. one of the england squad in france. one of the england players has been speaking about that controversy. yes, the chinese referee has come under some scrutiny following her refereeing of the match against cameroon. being accused of losing...
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the pressure is really on england now. it looks like they'll need to win both their last two world cup games to ensure a place in the semi finals after they slumped to their third defeat in this tournament. and a bad one at that. they were beaten by australia by 64 runs at lords and our correspondent joe wilson was there. what was the entertainment for the crowd here in lourdes today, while they have their opportunity to blewett david warner and steve smith if they want to do, and several people dead, i'm not sure if it undermines those batsmen, australia in any case were underpinned by aaron finch, who increased his reputation as a batsman, and was a captain in this match. he made 100 still. australia's total of 285 by modern standards seemed modest, but then england's in income a second ball, jason darren derf selected by australia for this match, clean ball, for not, and that really set the tone. time and time again, australia's fielding skills and bowling skills were just superior to what we saw from england in this ga
the pressure is really on england now. it looks like they'll need to win both their last two world cup games to ensure a place in the semi finals after they slumped to their third defeat in this tournament. and a bad one at that. they were beaten by australia by 64 runs at lords and our correspondent joe wilson was there. what was the entertainment for the crowd here in lourdes today, while they have their opportunity to blewett david warner and steve smith if they want to do, and several...
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jason roy became the cringing face of england's bad day in the field. he made another 70 rounds before chris finally got hold of him. pakistan still had enough wind in their sales to set a world cup record of 349. no wonder 0wen morgan was practising his batting, it didn't help him here. the captain led batsman to for early, it was when pakistan missed that mattered. joe root had been dropped on ten, and made good on his escape steering his way to the first century of this world cup. england are and could buy their route, so it was into the reaction when pakistan finally dug him out. they knew how much closer to victory that had taken them, but one man remained in their path, with the shots, just butler became the second centurion, the salvation muted, as there was work still to do. he wouldn't be around to do it. is this the moment pakistan shook up the world cup? patrick geary, bbc news. this match is heading right to the wire, the latest i can tell you is england needs 36 to win the last 16 balls. chris walks and mowing allie at the crease for englan
jason roy became the cringing face of england's bad day in the field. he made another 70 rounds before chris finally got hold of him. pakistan still had enough wind in their sales to set a world cup record of 349. no wonder 0wen morgan was practising his batting, it didn't help him here. the captain led batsman to for early, it was when pakistan missed that mattered. joe root had been dropped on ten, and made good on his escape steering his way to the first century of this world cup. england...
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and england were soon all out. 64 i’u ns and england were soon all out. 64 runs short. from this game, where? they insist they can win their final two group games but they are tough once and elimination threatens. australia miguel can start to ponder another world cup victory. it would be for the record, there six title. this is how the table currently looks. australia are through to the semi finals. new zealand will be if they beat pakistan on wednesday. should say pakistan, bangladesh and sri lanka all still have a chance of making the semi finals. england meanwhile, may have to win both their remaining matches now to qualify, against india and new zealand. the competition is still very open. england is still a great side and firm favourites into their home country. is something we aspire to continue playing good cricket. this game and the last, we have to look at the basics of what we call our batting mantra, showing intent, building partnerships and doing it in ourown building partnerships and doing it in our own way and we have not done those for long enough period
and england were soon all out. 64 i’u ns and england were soon all out. 64 runs short. from this game, where? they insist they can win their final two group games but they are tough once and elimination threatens. australia miguel can start to ponder another world cup victory. it would be for the record, there six title. this is how the table currently looks. australia are through to the semi finals. new zealand will be if they beat pakistan on wednesday. should say pakistan, bangladesh and...
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it comes through, and it is number two for england! and england hang on to beat scotland 2—1 in the women's world cup. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. england open their world cup campaign with a win against scotland, but a late goal set up a tense finale. and a penalty shoot—out victory for england, as they finish off their nations league campaign with a win over switzerland. and the king of clay reigns supreme! rafa nadal wins a 12th french open final at roland garros. also coming up in the programme... india impress at the cricket world cup... they defeat the holders australia at the oval. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm gavin ramjaun. england have started as they mean to go on at the women's world cup in france. they beat rivals scotland 2—1 today to take an early lead in group d. scotland's goal made for a tense finale to the match, as they chased an equaliser. let's get more now, from katie gornall — who was watching the game in the nice for us. how did th
it comes through, and it is number two for england! and england hang on to beat scotland 2—1 in the women's world cup. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. england open their world cup campaign with a win against scotland, but a late goal set up a tense finale. and a penalty shoot—out victory for england, as they finish off their nations league campaign with a win over switzerland. and the king of clay reigns supreme! rafa nadal wins...
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england under 17 coach has left to ta ke england under 17 coach has left to take over england under 17 coach has left to ta ke over swa nsea england under 17 coach has left to take over swansea city, he has not managed in club football before but led the under 17s two worlds cup success , led the under 17s two worlds cup success, with a team that included the likes of jadon sancho and success, with a team that included the likes ofjadon sancho and phil foden, signing a three—year deal. chris froome could be back racing in six months, that is according to one of the surgeons who has worked on him following a serious high—speed crash yesterday, the four—time tour de france winner was airlifted to hospital after hitting a wall at 40 mph during practice for yesterday's fourth stage of the criterion to dauphine, he remains in intensive ca re dauphine, he remains in intensive care after suffering a fractured elbow, and fractured ribs in the accident. i think we need six months, ok, to come back, but it is difficult for us to be sure. -- criterium du dauphine. maybe we will need to do o
england under 17 coach has left to ta ke england under 17 coach has left to take over england under 17 coach has left to ta ke over swa nsea england under 17 coach has left to take over swansea city, he has not managed in club football before but led the under 17s two worlds cup success , led the under 17s two worlds cup success, with a team that included the likes of jadon sancho and success, with a team that included the likes ofjadon sancho and phil foden, signing a three—year deal. chris...
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it's going to be a hot and a humid one for many, but in particular across england, and eastern england as well. now, if we look at the european heat wave, its expected to reach its peak this weekend across parts of spain, france and again into germany. we'll be tapping into that heat, with temperatures perhaps reaching highs around 33 or 3a celsius across the south—east, mainly for the london area. so southerly winds drawing this heat up. plenty of sunshine across the eastern half of england. a weather front moving into scotland, northern ireland and around irish sea coasts will bring a drop in temperature and also the chance of a a few showers or thunderstorms. so a bit cooler here but very hot for england and wales. highs of 32 degrees in london, but we could see 33 or 3a celsius, like i mentioned. during saturday night, this cold front spreads across the country. we lose those red hues and see something a little bit cooler and fresher pushing in off the atlantic. so temperatures could be 10 degrees down across south—eastern areas compared to what we see on saturday, and there'll
it's going to be a hot and a humid one for many, but in particular across england, and eastern england as well. now, if we look at the european heat wave, its expected to reach its peak this weekend across parts of spain, france and again into germany. we'll be tapping into that heat, with temperatures perhaps reaching highs around 33 or 3a celsius across the south—east, mainly for the london area. so southerly winds drawing this heat up. plenty of sunshine across the eastern half of england....
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this week, i'm exploring whitby in the north—east of england. it's a pretty town, with a bit of a dark side. more than 120 years ago, this place inspired the creation of one of literature's most terrifying monsters. stay tuned to find out which one. but first... we are in new york as the city gears up to host 4 million visitors for world pride, perhaps the biggest event in the calendar for many in the community. this year will be especially pregnant though, this year will be especially poignant though, as it marks the 50th anniversary of the stonewall riots,
this week, i'm exploring whitby in the north—east of england. it's a pretty town, with a bit of a dark side. more than 120 years ago, this place inspired the creation of one of literature's most terrifying monsters. stay tuned to find out which one. but first... we are in new york as the city gears up to host 4 million visitors for world pride, perhaps the biggest event in the calendar for many in the community. this year will be especially pregnant though, this year will be especially...
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one man not involved for england is monty panesar. the spinner was a mainstay of the team during the last decade, but a loss of form and personal issues led to him losing his place in the test team. talking to bbc sport, he has been explaining how cricket and the travelling nature of it affected his mental health. i think it was a combination of cricket, but also amongst our south asian communities, i think we have the highest rate after the age of 18. you know, males do fall into some sort of mental illness or some sort of mental difficulty, where they actually find it difficult to discuss this. you know, we have very strong family and friends, you know, strong family and friends, you know, strong network connections, but these conversations don't take place. and in cricket, we are like... we've got so much time to isolate ourselves. we are away for three months on a tour. there's like the six months or like the county grind among our cricket peers, we say. and this time, you know, with ourselves. and that's where, i think, you know,
one man not involved for england is monty panesar. the spinner was a mainstay of the team during the last decade, but a loss of form and personal issues led to him losing his place in the test team. talking to bbc sport, he has been explaining how cricket and the travelling nature of it affected his mental health. i think it was a combination of cricket, but also amongst our south asian communities, i think we have the highest rate after the age of 18. you know, males do fall into some sort of...
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defence, first since ronald tippett england into score against england. then guide that had a goal disallowed for the slight outside. john stokes a cut out in extra time, the shot was ricocheted and then later scored a third goalfor ricocheted and then later scored a third goal for netherlands ricocheted and then later scored a third goalfor netherlands right at the death to rub salt into the wounds. for the final goal for netherlands, it was a shame because they played and matched for most of they played and matched for most of the game, i placed three really poor defensive mistakes that ended up costing them in individual areas you cannot train for maybe blame it on some rest or roughness cannot train for maybe blame it on some rest oi’ roughness oi’ restlessness some rest oi’ roughness oi’ restless ness no ne some rest oi’ roughness oi’ restlessness none of the players started for england tonight so they cannot blame tiredness from the game, it's when it does nights and. i hear what you mean by restiveness, so what you think it means for th
defence, first since ronald tippett england into score against england. then guide that had a goal disallowed for the slight outside. john stokes a cut out in extra time, the shot was ricocheted and then later scored a third goalfor ricocheted and then later scored a third goal for netherlands ricocheted and then later scored a third goalfor netherlands right at the death to rub salt into the wounds. for the final goal for netherlands, it was a shame because they played and matched for most of...
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so england's women could this evening make history, by becoming the first england side, to reach a 3rd successive semi final, at a major tournament. they're up against norway, in the world cup quarter finals, in le havre, which is where we find our reporter, jane dougall. first of all, i have to ask about the temperatures. we have been hearing all day in the news about how hot it is in europe. what is it like they'reyes, the heatwave has certainly hit northern france, yesterday was incredibly hot, operates at 30 degrees. not pleasant to train or play in. today, however, you can tell there is a bit of a breeze, it has cooled down slightly to stop this is an evening match, as well. hopefully went kick off happens it will have cooled inside the stadium behind me. plus, we know that england are playing in all whites, maybe that will deflect the rays of the sun and help the players. bill neville says they have trained for playing in the heat, they had trained in saunas, warn thermals to train in. plus, he says, this moment is something that his players have been building up to four years. t
so england's women could this evening make history, by becoming the first england side, to reach a 3rd successive semi final, at a major tournament. they're up against norway, in the world cup quarter finals, in le havre, which is where we find our reporter, jane dougall. first of all, i have to ask about the temperatures. we have been hearing all day in the news about how hot it is in europe. what is it like they'reyes, the heatwave has certainly hit northern france, yesterday was incredibly...
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pakistan ruckus england nervous was that they we re ruckus england nervous was that they were the third team in this match. pakistan could catch them. they would've cheered everyone and... they heave their site at 237 who had a game. how would pakistan cope when faced with the key we attacked? lucky ferguson made him flinch and martin guptill. pakistan 114— to delicately poise. the time than for you sure touch for supper and i would've called despite everything. not all heads were as level. he is thinking the professor but yet here he made a critical miscalculation. a wicket to williamson who hardly both. sometimes more forcefully, he brought pakistan ever closer to a wind that could launch their world cup. are you watching, england? patrick gary, bbc news. i am sure they are. you one how common it will be in the england camp right now. the weight is. they need 39 or 50 balls. pakistan and ping the dish could catch him and in pursuit of fourth place. england still in control of their own destiny if they win their two remaining matches, they kay first one of those in india on sunday. c
pakistan ruckus england nervous was that they we re ruckus england nervous was that they were the third team in this match. pakistan could catch them. they would've cheered everyone and... they heave their site at 237 who had a game. how would pakistan cope when faced with the key we attacked? lucky ferguson made him flinch and martin guptill. pakistan 114— to delicately poise. the time than for you sure touch for supper and i would've called despite everything. not all heads were as level....
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single—handedly he clobbered england in sight of their target. withjust 21 runs needed, though, mark wood edged... what a win for sri lanka! and sri lanka erupted. the shock of the world cup so far. england can still make the semifinals but theirjourney may have just got a whole lot harder. andy swiss, bbc news. just over 70 years ago, hundreds of caribbean migrants sailed here on empire windrush to help rebuild postwar britain. many decided to stay and create new lives in the uk. tomorrow is the first national windrush day, celebrating the contribution made by that generation and their families. one of the last living passengers is 93—year—old alford gardner. adina campbell has been to meet the former raf serviceman at a family get—together in west yorkshire. i was one of lucky ones. that's why i'm still here. there are four generations of alford gardner's family — eight children, 16 grandchildren, and more than 20 great—grandchildren. i lived injamaica a long time ago. i don't know about you lot, but as a little boy, i was bright. i w
single—handedly he clobbered england in sight of their target. withjust 21 runs needed, though, mark wood edged... what a win for sri lanka! and sri lanka erupted. the shock of the world cup so far. england can still make the semifinals but theirjourney may have just got a whole lot harder. andy swiss, bbc news. just over 70 years ago, hundreds of caribbean migrants sailed here on empire windrush to help rebuild postwar britain. many decided to stay and create new lives in the uk. tomorrow is...
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we'll tell you why that's bad news for england. it's a double for the dutch, they beat italy to setup a women's world cup semi final against sweden. charles leclerc takes pole for ferrari at the austrian grand prix, but lewis hamilton is penalised by the stewards and bumped down the grid. also coming up in the programme... let's play ball. london hosts major league baseball's first match in europe. evening, we've had some fantastic games at the cricket world cup recently. today's match at headingley went down to the final over as pakistan pipped afghanistan to win by three wickets and keep their tournament alive. they are now up to fourth in the standings at england's expense. we'll have the latest from edgbaston ahead of their game against india tomorrow, but first here's how pakistan stormed into the semi—final places after a late—show in leeds. michael redford reports. but only members of that victory we re but only members of that victory were quickly forgotten. cover 15. gone in the very next ball. afghanistan 27 for two.
we'll tell you why that's bad news for england. it's a double for the dutch, they beat italy to setup a women's world cup semi final against sweden. charles leclerc takes pole for ferrari at the austrian grand prix, but lewis hamilton is penalised by the stewards and bumped down the grid. also coming up in the programme... let's play ball. london hosts major league baseball's first match in europe. evening, we've had some fantastic games at the cricket world cup recently. today's match at...
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england before june 6, 1944. from these shores, the united nations was soon to launch the greatest military expedition of its kind in history. the first channel invasion of europe against the nazi power. vast preparations were being made. huge quantities of material and supplies collected. guns. half tracks. bombs. ambulances. yes, ambulances. [explosion] for in the midst of all of this preparation and the training that went on, there went on other kinds of preparations. preparations for the business of saving life and preserving limb and easing pain. through the endless english months of wargames and maneuvers, the medical corpsman on the ground worked with the units and grew tough and ignored the conditions. they learned the prime importance of speed. as the day drew nearer and the grand strategy was mapped, medical corps drafted plans. the disposition of hospital facilities in england would be as follows. in the north, scattered over a wide area, the general hospitals. large institutions, completely equipped f
england before june 6, 1944. from these shores, the united nations was soon to launch the greatest military expedition of its kind in history. the first channel invasion of europe against the nazi power. vast preparations were being made. huge quantities of material and supplies collected. guns. half tracks. bombs. ambulances. yes, ambulances. [explosion] for in the midst of all of this preparation and the training that went on, there went on other kinds of preparations. preparations for the...
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they end up going to new england. they believe themselves as a chosen people, so they look to things like the book of exodus. what happens in the book of exodus? who were the chosen people in the book of exodus? liz: moses leads the jews out of slavery in egypt. prof. andrews: yeah, moses leads the hebrew people out of slavery in egypt to come to a new promise land for them. you see the same rhetoric in pervading puritan thinking, this is going to be a new land and a new chosen people where they can create this new covenant with god to create a truly godly community. there is a famous line from a sermon given by this guy, great image on google with a red sox hat, i thought that was cool. it is from john winthrop, one of the key leaders of the puritan exodus who founds mass bay colony. in the sermon, he has this line where he says, we will consider ourselves as a city upon a hill. the eyes of all people are upon us so that if we deal falsely with our god and his work we have undertaken and caused him to withdraw his pr
they end up going to new england. they believe themselves as a chosen people, so they look to things like the book of exodus. what happens in the book of exodus? who were the chosen people in the book of exodus? liz: moses leads the jews out of slavery in egypt. prof. andrews: yeah, moses leads the hebrew people out of slavery in egypt to come to a new promise land for them. you see the same rhetoric in pervading puritan thinking, this is going to be a new land and a new chosen people where...
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bangladesh beat england in the last world cup... and the one before that. but this is new england. recovering from defeat in their last game, england needed their opening batsman to do exactly this. 100 partnership for roy and bairstow. bangladesh chose to bowl first, it seemed a good idea at the time. technique from jason roy here, perfect. after the ball cross the boundary for six, the technique declined. fielding isn't easy for those paid to do it. a fumble came from bangladesh. jason roy was watching them miss field and thinking of celebrating his century. he wasn't looking at the umpire. all smiles in the end, especially on the england balcony, and eventually from the umpire, that isjoel wilson. all of england's big shots came off, but bangladesh's captain was under this one. he needed every claw he had, and bangladesh needed 387 to win, the biggest stretch in their history. it is hard to bat against jofra archer. hassan maintained the chase with 100, one of the best cricketers in the world, notjust bangladesh. 0thers fell, jonny ba i rstow‘s catch bangladesh. 0thers fell, j
bangladesh beat england in the last world cup... and the one before that. but this is new england. recovering from defeat in their last game, england needed their opening batsman to do exactly this. 100 partnership for roy and bairstow. bangladesh chose to bowl first, it seemed a good idea at the time. technique from jason roy here, perfect. after the ball cross the boundary for six, the technique declined. fielding isn't easy for those paid to do it. a fumble came from bangladesh. jason roy...
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ellen white for england. yes, yes, yes! the temperature is rising in france, and ellen white is on fire. the england striker has scored four goals in three games at this world cup, and the golden boot is in her sights. ellen white! it's a sign of the times that her trademark celebration is catching on back home. i'm loving playing football, i'm doing it with a smile on my face. and that's the priority. play as if you were a kid running around, having fun. it's a lovely thing to hear that kids are copying my celebration, and hopefully that can continue in this tournament. her manager believes she is playing better than ever. ellen has took her game to another level, i've got to say. i don't see anyone better in the tournament. and i think now what you're seeing is you're seeing a player playing at the absolute maximum. well, there's been plenty to occupy the mind of the england manager in the build—up to this quarterfinal. one of his starting centre backs, millie bright, is missing from today's training session. she is ill
ellen white for england. yes, yes, yes! the temperature is rising in france, and ellen white is on fire. the england striker has scored four goals in three games at this world cup, and the golden boot is in her sights. ellen white! it's a sign of the times that her trademark celebration is catching on back home. i'm loving playing football, i'm doing it with a smile on my face. and that's the priority. play as if you were a kid running around, having fun. it's a lovely thing to hear that kids...
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england are equal to them. several occasions and say that england are equal to themlj several occasions and say that england are equal to them. i think norway is going to be our toughest test to date, i've been asked that question a couple of times now but we are on question a couple of times now but we are on the back of two clean sheets which is really important and shows a lot of momentum. i think we have grown and grown as a tournament is gone on and we're going to analyse the best we can another's strengths and weaknesses and how to exploit them, and focus on us and what we can do in our priorities and 100% on norway and how we can get the result that is the best for us. talking about the impact of the weather here on this place because it is getting hotter. fifa have a rule that they'll be given drinks brea ks rule that they'll be given drinks breaks for the safety and he also prepared for that saying that there have been no surprises so far in this tournament and there it certainly will not be any tomorrow night against norway. the so these are the remaining quarter final fixture
england are equal to them. several occasions and say that england are equal to themlj several occasions and say that england are equal to them. i think norway is going to be our toughest test to date, i've been asked that question a couple of times now but we are on question a couple of times now but we are on the back of two clean sheets which is really important and shows a lot of momentum. i think we have grown and grown as a tournament is gone on and we're going to analyse the best we can...
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we've got a lot of cloud for england and wales. outbreaks of rain, the storms moving away from the south—east of england, pushing across east anglia and into the north sea. things are more straightforward for scotland and northern ireland, where we've got sunshine and showers arriving from the north—west. but, by late morning and into the afternoon, we could see a fresh crop of thundery downpours arriving in the south—east and east anglia, even a few patchy bursts of rain across the midlands and lincolnshire. much brighter further west, across england and wales, and those temperatures very similar to what we had on tuesday. so some rain, unfortunately, again for the tennis at queen's, and some rain for race—goers at royal ascot. thursday probably dry for ladies day. certainly drier, i think, on friday by then. but it will be feeling a little bit fresher. the humid air ahead of that weather front is going to push into the near continent, the storms heading away, as well, and this fresher air will pull in from the atlantic ar
we've got a lot of cloud for england and wales. outbreaks of rain, the storms moving away from the south—east of england, pushing across east anglia and into the north sea. things are more straightforward for scotland and northern ireland, where we've got sunshine and showers arriving from the north—west. but, by late morning and into the afternoon, we could see a fresh crop of thundery downpours arriving in the south—east and east anglia, even a few patchy bursts of rain across the...
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now england hit top gear. this was a display of brilliant efficiency, engineered by nikita parris and finished by white. this her fifth goal of the tournament. for those watching at glastonbury, the scoreline was music to their ears. this was meant to be england's biggest test at the tournament and they were passing with flying colours. lucy lu cy bro nze lucy bronze showing why her manager calls her the world's best. hands up if you enjoyed that one? england weren't perfect but when norway threatened, steph houghton was there an england's captain was having an impact at both ends, winning a penalty but there was no final flourish. it didn't matter. commentator: and england are through to the semi—final. still a statement performance from england. yet again they're through to the semifinals and looking more together than ever. we expected nothing else really, and that's not being arrogant, that's the level of performance we've been showing. played five, won five, four clea n showing. played five, won five, f
now england hit top gear. this was a display of brilliant efficiency, engineered by nikita parris and finished by white. this her fifth goal of the tournament. for those watching at glastonbury, the scoreline was music to their ears. this was meant to be england's biggest test at the tournament and they were passing with flying colours. lucy lu cy bro nze lucy bronze showing why her manager calls her the world's best. hands up if you enjoyed that one? england weren't perfect but when norway...
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still 1—0 to england. we've had two results in group c, there was a straightforward 3—0 win for brazil against world cup debutants jamaica. brazil's 34—year—old forward cristiane has become the oldest person to score a hat—trick in either the mens or women's world cup. brazil were without marta, the leading scorer in world cup history. she is on the bench and injured. amongst those three goals there was also a brazilian penalty saved by jamaican goalkeeper sydney schneider. it's the first treble by a brazilian woman at a world cup in 20 years. brazil face australia next. brazil are winning 3—0. —— brazil 13-0. there was an upset in valenciennes as italy came from behind to beat australia. the matildas took the lead through their captain and star player sam kerr, her penalty was saved but she put away the rebound, that was her first world cup goal. 1—0 at halftime, italy levelled through barbara bonansea after a defensive error and when italy won a corner in injury time, bonansea headed home
still 1—0 to england. we've had two results in group c, there was a straightforward 3—0 win for brazil against world cup debutants jamaica. brazil's 34—year—old forward cristiane has become the oldest person to score a hat—trick in either the mens or women's world cup. brazil were without marta, the leading scorer in world cup history. she is on the bench and injured. amongst those three goals there was also a brazilian penalty saved by jamaican goalkeeper sydney schneider. it's the...
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they'll brush fringes of wales and south west england as well. so, by sunday afternoon, if you keep the sunshine, you get a little more warmth, highest values of 19—20 degrees. now, as we move out of sunday into monday, that area of low pressure will drift away, and we come under the influence of high from the near continent, and the winds swing round to more of a southerly direction, for a couple of days at least. so, that's going to drive in a little more warmth. the yellow tones to be replaced by warmer rossets as those temperatures are expected for some of us to climb into the low, maybe even mid—20s. we still keep the risk of some showers, particularly across the far north—west. maybe a little more cloud and a few showers into west wales, but generally speaking, it's a drier day and a warmer day, and temperatures should peak at 22 degrees. that's 72 fahrenheit. by the time we move out of monday into tuesday for central and southern parts of england, not a bad day, sunny spells, quite warm with it. showers just mostly to the far north.
they'll brush fringes of wales and south west england as well. so, by sunday afternoon, if you keep the sunshine, you get a little more warmth, highest values of 19—20 degrees. now, as we move out of sunday into monday, that area of low pressure will drift away, and we come under the influence of high from the near continent, and the winds swing round to more of a southerly direction, for a couple of days at least. so, that's going to drive in a little more warmth. the yellow tones to be...
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england play india tomorrow. in the women's one—day tour match, england are are 88 for1 playing australia a with 37.2 overs left. manchester city striker sergio aguero played a part in both goals as argentina beat venezuela 2—nil in the copa america quarter—finals — but it was a pigeon rather than a star footballer who stole the show. if you look closely here, you can see the pesky pigeon on the pitch during that match and when we see the replay we can see that rodrigo de paul of argentina was no match for the winged beast. is this a free kick? the pageant was unharmed and it did fly away, unscathed. now for the weather... hello. rising heat and humidity are the main features of the weather today across many parts of the uk, particularly for england and wales, not quite as hot for scotland and northern ireland as yesterday. this is the picture taken earlier this morning in west sussex, beautiful blue skies there, looking across the english channel. today could see temperatures as high as 3a celsius under
england play india tomorrow. in the women's one—day tour match, england are are 88 for1 playing australia a with 37.2 overs left. manchester city striker sergio aguero played a part in both goals as argentina beat venezuela 2—nil in the copa america quarter—finals — but it was a pigeon rather than a star footballer who stole the show. if you look closely here, you can see the pesky pigeon on the pitch during that match and when we see the replay we can see that rodrigo de paul of...
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despite being on the losing side against england. this is the best team i've ever played in, without a doubt. everyone really good characters, supportive, once each other to do well. they always helping each other. it is that togetherness that could see them cause an upset when they play japan. by scotland and argentina are facing teams above them in ranking and resources, or they can do now is hope to be equals on the pitch. katie gornall, bbc news, in normandy. you can follow both today's matches on the bbc. scotland kick off at 2pm, with coverage begins straight after this programme, and england play this evening, coverage starts at 7.30pm on bbc1, and you can listen on radio 5 live. time for a look at the weather... here's louise lear. hello. this time last week i was moaning because my garden was desperate for rain. that is the kiss of death! it has been a miserable week for most of us. record—breaking rainfall for some, believe it or not. in northumberland earlier on this week. and some of us have seen close to three months w
despite being on the losing side against england. this is the best team i've ever played in, without a doubt. everyone really good characters, supportive, once each other to do well. they always helping each other. it is that togetherness that could see them cause an upset when they play japan. by scotland and argentina are facing teams above them in ranking and resources, or they can do now is hope to be equals on the pitch. katie gornall, bbc news, in normandy. you can follow both today's...
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they leapfrog england. into third. afg hanistan's cricketing journey has been a sporting success story. five games, five defeats, the world cup fairy tale is flagging. now bowling against the mighty unbeaten india, it would take something special to put a positive spin on things. still, spin is something we do rather well. india struggling. southampton suddenly stunned and silent. others had no luck. the runs still tough to find, wickets in peril. this was an afghanistan show of surprising strength. for a moment, the mood was catching. the target, just 225 cool heads needed. not like that. this was afg hanistan's chance to not like that. this was afghanistan's chance to make the mark on the world game and it looked like a chance they mightjust take. the impossible seemingly now a little less so. nerves, pressure can do funny things. going for glory, only found a safety of indian hand. wickets wrong, their task growing, it was too much. afghanistan getting agonisingly close to one of the biggest shocks of this or any wo
they leapfrog england. into third. afg hanistan's cricketing journey has been a sporting success story. five games, five defeats, the world cup fairy tale is flagging. now bowling against the mighty unbeaten india, it would take something special to put a positive spin on things. still, spin is something we do rather well. india struggling. southampton suddenly stunned and silent. others had no luck. the runs still tough to find, wickets in peril. this was an afghanistan show of surprising...
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england looking good. tournament football is about it in your stride at the right time, and so far england haven't put a foot wrong. so england top the group and will now face a seemingly easier task in the last 15, taking on one of the best third placed teams, where scotland, scoring five goals in the tournament and showing plenty of promise, but it wasn't enough to keep them in france, and they head home from theirfirst keep them in france, and they head home from their first world cup having learned a harsh lesson. newsnight is on bbc two in a few minutes, here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. good evening, you're watching sports day on the bbc news. these are your wednesday night headlines were scotla nd wednesday night headlines were scotland are out of the women's world cup. they let it slip a 3—0 lead to draw with argentina. it is all right for england as the qualifier winners with a perfect record beating japan 2—0. strikes new zealand to victory in a final over thriller at the
england looking good. tournament football is about it in your stride at the right time, and so far england haven't put a foot wrong. so england top the group and will now face a seemingly easier task in the last 15, taking on one of the best third placed teams, where scotland, scoring five goals in the tournament and showing plenty of promise, but it wasn't enough to keep them in france, and they head home from theirfirst keep them in france, and they head home from their first world cup having...
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we spoke to jill scott little earlier, the last time the england players had anything to do with an england match against cameroon was in 2012 at the olympics when team gb plates cameroon. in that match, team gb beat cameroon 3—0, and jill scott scored and mentioned how physical a they were. she said they would be prepared for that. cameron will throw everything at this match, so we think we need to take into consideration that there could be some reckless challenges, some injuries, hopefully not, but that is something phil neville says he is prepared for and it is something he is taking into account. it will be fascinating to see how england deal with that physical threat. by contrast, the usa have been totally dominant, they're still the stand out favourites. i would say so, similarly to england, they have not come up against any major challenges as yet. their opening match against thailand, they beat them 13—0. the top to the group, they have been performing well. but they have not had any challenges. what will be fascinating is if they win their next couple of matches, then they are
we spoke to jill scott little earlier, the last time the england players had anything to do with an england match against cameroon was in 2012 at the olympics when team gb plates cameroon. in that match, team gb beat cameroon 3—0, and jill scott scored and mentioned how physical a they were. she said they would be prepared for that. cameron will throw everything at this match, so we think we need to take into consideration that there could be some reckless challenges, some injuries, hopefully...
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turning dryer across east anglia and south east england. i mean dry day save for a few showers but these are average wind strengths and gusts will be even higher and combined that with the rain across parts of northern and eastern england temperatures will not get much higher in 12 or 13 celsius. and with the slow—moving front parts of northern and eastern england could well see a month's northern and eastern england could well see a months with of rain in just a few days around the middle pa rt just a few days around the middle part of the week. so for the rain to come on wednesday through the midlands, northern england prince of wales bus so they started to nudge its way north into scotland and northern ireland. so sunshine following on behind this rain but also some heavy thunder he showers with light winds that will be slow moving winds mid week will be across scotla nd moving winds mid week will be across scotland and northern ireland again. gusty northeast indirection so don't expect temperatures much higher than 11 or 12 celsius. c
turning dryer across east anglia and south east england. i mean dry day save for a few showers but these are average wind strengths and gusts will be even higher and combined that with the rain across parts of northern and eastern england temperatures will not get much higher in 12 or 13 celsius. and with the slow—moving front parts of northern and eastern england could well see a month's northern and eastern england could well see a months with of rain in just a few days around the middle pa...
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england and wales. the heaviest rain towards the south—east of england and east anglia. temperatures on tuesday, similar to those of monday. but it will feel quite muggy i think, as that wetter weather pushes in towards the south—east, and it's going to be arriving at royal ascot as well, which starts on tuesday. we've got some rain here, and overnight, and into wednesday as well before things improve for ladies‘ day on thursday. but before then, this is the main area at risk of some rain, which could be quite heavy, as you can see there, and some thunderstorms. now, this could be a high impact event but there is an awful lot of uncertainty about the detail. hence, it is a yellow thunderstorm warning from the met office. now, we may well find the earlier rain moving away, out into the north sea, and things quietening down for a while. but we're looking at some storms to push in on tuesday night, up from the near continent, into the south—east of england, the midlands towards east anglia and linc
england and wales. the heaviest rain towards the south—east of england and east anglia. temperatures on tuesday, similar to those of monday. but it will feel quite muggy i think, as that wetter weather pushes in towards the south—east, and it's going to be arriving at royal ascot as well, which starts on tuesday. we've got some rain here, and overnight, and into wednesday as well before things improve for ladies‘ day on thursday. but before then, this is the main area at risk of some...
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england's earlier exhilaration guaranteeing another world cup win. let's speak to andy now, evening to you andy. yes, afghanistan, five defeats out of five, they were bottom of the standings, but england top of the standings, but england top of the standings, and what a fantastic inning that was. it was, and perhaps what made it even more rare remarkable, was to start their innings, england were actually relatively subdued. afghanistan did have a degree of control, but then owen morgan came in and that all changed. remember, this was a guy who suffered a back spasm on friday, was seriously in doubt as to whether he would be fit to play in this match, played. and what an incredible innings it was. 148 in barely an hour and a quarter. truly extraordinary, as you say, those record—breaking statistics. 17 sixes from owen morgan. 25 sixes from england. it was quite a staggering display in the second half of their innings. from there, frankly, afghanistan never really had any realistic chance. they batted with some spirits, but the game slightly fizzled
england's earlier exhilaration guaranteeing another world cup win. let's speak to andy now, evening to you andy. yes, afghanistan, five defeats out of five, they were bottom of the standings, but england top of the standings, but england top of the standings, and what a fantastic inning that was. it was, and perhaps what made it even more rare remarkable, was to start their innings, england were actually relatively subdued. afghanistan did have a degree of control, but then owen morgan came in...
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england, north wales and northern england in particular could see torrential, thundery downpours, maybe up to 50 millimetres of rain in the wettest spots. there could be flash flooding and disruption in a view spots. not out of the question. that pushing towards scotland as the night goes on. a couple of areas of heavy rain to co nte nt on. a couple of areas of heavy rain to content within scotland, wettest in the east as the rain totals mount. there could be some disruption. 0ne mount. there could be some disruption. one area clearing the way northwards through the morning. showers and thunderstorms breaking out elsewhere. not everywhere, but it looks like the midlands and northern england could see a soaking pushing and towards eastern scotland. where you avoid the downpours, and many places well, hazy sunshine again. temperatures towards the mid—20s, east anglia and south—east england. as we go through monday night, heavy rain and parts of scotland. there could be thundery downpours in the south—east and east of england, frequent lightning with these as well. scattered showers
england, north wales and northern england in particular could see torrential, thundery downpours, maybe up to 50 millimetres of rain in the wettest spots. there could be flash flooding and disruption in a view spots. not out of the question. that pushing towards scotland as the night goes on. a couple of areas of heavy rain to co nte nt on. a couple of areas of heavy rain to content within scotland, wettest in the east as the rain totals mount. there could be some disruption. 0ne mount. there...
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across eastern wales and england, thatis across eastern wales and england, that is where the epicentre of our heat will be with temperatures forecast to hit 33 or 30 full celsius, the hottest day of the year so far by quite a margin. it stays very warm. this is saturday evening, 11pm, 26 celsius in the centre of london, it will be an unpleasant night for sleeping, but the second half of the weekend, this weather front will introduce cooler and fresher air of the atlantic. with that, and settled across the north—west of the country with rain or thunder showers around. further south, dry weather for england but noticed the temperatures are coming down to a more manageable, co mforta ble down to a more manageable, comfortable 25 celsius, still warm enough, and into next week, that pressure weather extending into much of the uk as well. this is bbc news — our latest headlines: theresa may tells the russian president the salisbury nerve agent attack was a despicable act and part of a pattern of unacceptable russian behaviour. russia needs to recognise its acts and stop acting in this wa
across eastern wales and england, thatis across eastern wales and england, that is where the epicentre of our heat will be with temperatures forecast to hit 33 or 30 full celsius, the hottest day of the year so far by quite a margin. it stays very warm. this is saturday evening, 11pm, 26 celsius in the centre of london, it will be an unpleasant night for sleeping, but the second half of the weekend, this weather front will introduce cooler and fresher air of the atlantic. with that, and settled...
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england fans are here in full voice. they are desperate for england to make it three from three. we love it, brilliant. rachel brown—finnis getting involved as well. fantastic. thank you both. thanks to them as well. there we go, couldn't have timed it better. there's coverage of both england and scotland's games across the bbc. there's coverage of england vjapan on bbc one from 7:30pm. there's also commentary on bbc radio five live. if you prefer to watch scotland v argentina, it's on bbc four, or you can hear it on radio five live sports extra. to the tennis now. the world's best women are in birmingham, the men at queen's, as we hurtle towards towards wimbledon fortnight. it was a washout yesterday in west london, and there was some play today but not much. our tennis correspondent russell fuller is at the queen's club. hello. we will get to the play that has restarted at queens in a moment, butjohanna konta has this terrible record at birmingham and that is seven times now she has failed to get past the second round. she lost to elaine 0stapenko. yes, and it was one of thos
england fans are here in full voice. they are desperate for england to make it three from three. we love it, brilliant. rachel brown—finnis getting involved as well. fantastic. thank you both. thanks to them as well. there we go, couldn't have timed it better. there's coverage of both england and scotland's games across the bbc. there's coverage of england vjapan on bbc one from 7:30pm. there's also commentary on bbc radio five live. if you prefer to watch scotland v argentina, it's on bbc...
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for england it wasn't going to plan. several players were out cheaply with england still far from several players were out cheaply with england still farfrom home. their hopes rested with ben stokes and back—to—back sixes said he wasn't feeling the pressure but with just one wicket left they were too far adrift. a semifinal spot looked certain for england. now they've got plenty of work to do. so this is how the table now stands and england's defeat means the pressure is now on to stay in the top four. but sri lanka have given themeselves a chance of going through to the knockout stages. it's india versus bottom side afghanistan and west indies against new zealand tomorrow. worse news for england is they face the top three sides in the tournament in their final group fixtures. australia followed by india and new zealand. they could well need two wins to guarantee a spot in the top four. hayley turner has become the first female jockey to ride a winner at royal ascot for 32 years, and just the second ever. she rode 33
for england it wasn't going to plan. several players were out cheaply with england still far from several players were out cheaply with england still farfrom home. their hopes rested with ben stokes and back—to—back sixes said he wasn't feeling the pressure but with just one wicket left they were too far adrift. a semifinal spot looked certain for england. now they've got plenty of work to do. so this is how the table now stands and england's defeat means the pressure is now on to stay in...
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that's the england/scotland group. and we've also got the first match in group e — between canada and cameroon. they're in a group that also includes the netherlands and new zealand. the second i lose that burning desire, that's the day i have to hang up the boots and what motivates me right now is winning a world cup. ijust hope we can play our style of foot ball ijust hope we can play our style of football again during the world cup because i know it is going to be difficult. clubs are going to look different at us so it is going to be a massive challenge but i do think we are going to have some very, very nice football there again and i hope it is going to be exciting for people to watch it. staying with football — and portugal have won the inaugural uefa nations league title. goncalo guedes scored the only goal of the game as the reigning european champions beat the netherlands 1—0 in the final in porto. the best chance for the dutch fell to memphis depay — but he was denied by rui patricio in the portugues
that's the england/scotland group. and we've also got the first match in group e — between canada and cameroon. they're in a group that also includes the netherlands and new zealand. the second i lose that burning desire, that's the day i have to hang up the boots and what motivates me right now is winning a world cup. ijust hope we can play our style of foot ball ijust hope we can play our style of football again during the world cup because i know it is going to be difficult. clubs are...
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come on england! there has always been rivalry between these two nations, especially in the beautiful game. fans have descended on picturesque nice, and the banter has begun. it is the first time they qualified, and it is great... come oi'i qualified, and it is great... come on england! ranked third in the world, england are favourites, but the coach knows that it could be a potential banana skin. it is important not to get caught up in the emotion, notjust of the rivals but of the first match in the world cup. if we don't succeed in this world cup we have to accept the criticism that goes with it. we spoke about our ambitions and what we wa nt spoke about our ambitions and what we want to achieve, and if we don't achieve what we want we leave ourselves open for criticism. scotla nd ourselves open for criticism. scotland may be the underdogs, but with players like aaron cuthbert, they could cause an upset. with players like aaron cuthbert, they could cause an upsetlj with players like aaron cuthbert,
come on england! there has always been rivalry between these two nations, especially in the beautiful game. fans have descended on picturesque nice, and the banter has begun. it is the first time they qualified, and it is great... come oi'i qualified, and it is great... come on england! ranked third in the world, england are favourites, but the coach knows that it could be a potential banana skin. it is important not to get caught up in the emotion, notjust of the rivals but of the first match...
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different story for south—east england. heavy and persistent rain which will work its way north and west words tomorrow. heavy showers across southern counties. eight brisk at north—easterly winds. where we have the rain it will be just 1a celsius at best. into tuesday, we are focusing on this slow frontal system which will take that more persistent rain further northwards into yorkshire, towards tyneside, and wales and south—west england. sunshine and heavy showers. still mainly dry for scotland and northern ireland, it may be the far north of england. look at the strength of these north—easterly winds. gusts will be even higher. combine that with the rain. we could see a months worth of rain injust eight with the rain. we could see a months worth of rain in just eight few days. wednesday, little change. frontal system continuing to work northwards. scotland and northern ireland will see persistent rain. it will still be lingering in northern england and wales. further south and east, heavy thundery showers. for 00:0
different story for south—east england. heavy and persistent rain which will work its way north and west words tomorrow. heavy showers across southern counties. eight brisk at north—easterly winds. where we have the rain it will be just 1a celsius at best. into tuesday, we are focusing on this slow frontal system which will take that more persistent rain further northwards into yorkshire, towards tyneside, and wales and south—west england. sunshine and heavy showers. still mainly dry for...
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england, the show moves on. and staying with cricket because after 27 seasons at somerset, the former england batsmen marcus trescothick has announced he's retiring at the end of this campaign. the 43 year old played 76 tests for england, scoring almost 6000 runs — at an average ofjust under 1m. trescothick was also part of the england side that memorably won the ashes in 2005. british number one kyle edmund is into the semi—finals of eastbourne — but he had to fightback from a set down to beat his in form compatriot dan evans, who dominated the first set, breaking the edmund serve twice to go—on to take it set 6—1 in a little over half an hour. but edmund dug deep to win the second 6—3 and then the third 6—4 giving himself a confidence boost ahead of wimbledon. he'll play the american taylor fritz tomorrow. a quick round up now of some of the day's other sports stories and we'll stay at eastbourne. where the reigning wimbledon champion angelique kerber is through to the semi—finals. she beat the
england, the show moves on. and staying with cricket because after 27 seasons at somerset, the former england batsmen marcus trescothick has announced he's retiring at the end of this campaign. the 43 year old played 76 tests for england, scoring almost 6000 runs — at an average ofjust under 1m. trescothick was also part of the england side that memorably won the ashes in 2005. british number one kyle edmund is into the semi—finals of eastbourne — but he had to fightback from a set down...