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at a school it runs. hamas says 15 people were killed. israel says it's investigating. the us says up to 400,000 people remain in northern gaza, as israel's ground offensive continues. the un says no part of gaza is safe. protests in support of palestinians have been taking place in cities around the world. here in london, 11 arrests were made. an earthquake in western nepal kills at least 157 people. houses are destroyed and people are digging through rubble to rescue others. now on bbc news, its sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: they've been down for a while,
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now, they're also out. england's cricket world cup hopes ended by — who else but australia. i feel like we've let ourselves down, we've let people down at home, the people who support us through thick and thin. fighting like dogs — manchester united end their troubled week with a response their manager promised and a win their fans craved. from the eighth tier and the corner of the country, ramsgate are the day's big fa cup first round winners. also coming up on sportsday: emma hayes�* record—breaking career as chelsea manager will end next summer — the club announces she's leaving. and world number ones, now with the world's best player — england win the wxv title and a bit of world cup revenge with it.
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hello again. welcome along to the programme. it's not been in very much doubt for a while now, but england have been knocked out of the cricket world cup — the final blow of a disastrous tournament dealt, perhaps fittingly, by rivals australia. the defending champions lost a sixth game out of seven by 33 runs in ahmedebad, and now mathematically can't qualify for the semi finals in india, asjoe wilson reports. smiling australians, just what england needed in their empty world clock. england didn't give david willey a new contract, subsequently he retired, he is still selected counting david warner. chris woakes took four wickets. if you australians like marcus tony is threatening to go big. johnny bairstow is there got him. in the
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heat, england persevered, for mike wood, somejoy and heat, england persevered, for mike wood, some joy and some frustration. australia's 286 good have been worse. this was worse. —— could have been worse. johnny bairstow out to the very first ball of england's endings. captainjust butler endings. captain just butler mis—hits endings. captainjust butler mis—hits gone for one. sums up his world cup. ben stokes was batting on a knee that will still undergo surgery, but he is the ultimate grout entertainer, not here, the match winner. —— jos buttler. grout entertainer, not here, the match winner. ——jos buttler. stokes valley for 64. —— stokes fell off. england were all out of 30 3i valley for 64. —— stokes fell off. england were all out of 30 31 short. in the tournament, they are nowhere, all hope officially gone. top four make the semifinals, england are rock bottom, joe wilson, bbc news. yes, that picture ofjos buttler
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tells its own story. as perhaps does this one behind me. a year on from lifting the t20 world cup, this tournament could barely have gone worse for the england captain, or his team. the captaincy, is something that i've enjoyed the responsibility. before this tournament, i feel like it is brought out a lot of good things in my batting, so i think it is frustrating and i can't quite put a finger on why not playing to the level i expect of myself. i've played a lot of cricket in india i've played a lot of ipl cricket so it is not although i don't know the conditions on the ground, so as you say, as a captain, you want to lead from the front, so above the things that have happened on this trip, i would say that my own form has been my biggest frustration, because you want to lead from the front as a captain. want to lead from the front as a ca tain. a , want to lead from the front as a catain. a , , .,, want to lead from the front as a catain. , , w want to lead from the front as a catain. , , ., . ., captain. many people watching have been baffled — captain. many people watching have been baffled by _ captain. many people watching have been baffled by a _ captain. many people watching have been baffled by a low's _ been baffled by a low�*s
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performances. correct my england's. 0ur cricket correspondent jonathan agnew was commentating in ahmedabad, and gave us his assessment of england's campaign. there were glimpses of an improvement and i think they fielded well, but again, it was a total they should have knocked up and that is really been the case throughout this world cup, and they have been very confused, the messaging has been very confused about how they go about playing, you have heard this mantra about going harder, going harder, going harder, sort of message from the bazball stop in the test series. they have come into their kind of one—day game as well, where it is in fact, there have been times in this was cup wearers rather than going harder, they should have played more carefully and thoughtfully entered more common sense. that thankfully has been the case throughout this world cup, which is why they are bottom and extraordinarily, believe it or not, they are in a situation where they have to try to beat the netherlands, and their net run rate, in order to qualify for the champions trophy in two years' time, and no one in their wildest dreams i think would ever imagine that would be the case.
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now, it's not often you score more than 400 in a one day game and don't win. but that's what happened to new zealand in the day's other game at the world cup. the rain—affected match in bengaluru was won by pakistan, a result that keeps them in the semi—final hunt. new zealand smashed a huge 401 for six from their 50 overs. rachin ravindra making a century in bengaluru. it left pakistan needing a world cup record chase to stay in the tournament. but fakhar zaman, the pakistan opener, raced to a hundred of his own, hitting ii sixes before the rain came. twice, pakistan's fast start was crucial, because it put them ahead of the rate. they win via the dls method and move onto eight points. manchester united have ended a week of two defeats and some unwelcome scrutiny with a crucial premier league victory, provided by an injury time winner.
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joe lynskey watched their 1—0 victory at fulham. he is the latest man to wonder how to turn this club around. manchester united are once more a team out of form with a coach under pressure. and forced to speak out on a player who in defeat, went to a nightclub. this time, as fulham, they could briefly let loose. united had the ball in early, but it went to the er. , ., a ball in early, but it went to the er. , e, a er. they are checking whether it im acts er. they are checking whether it impacts the _ er. they are checking whether it impacts the passage _ er. they are checking whether it impacts the passage of - er. they are checking whether it impacts the passage of play. - er. they are checking whether it l impacts the passage of play. harry maauire impacts the passage of play. harry maguire had _ impacts the passage of play. harry maguire had not— impacts the passage of play. harry maguire had not touched - impacts the passage of play. i—ijirir- maguire had not touched the impacts the passage of play. maguire had not touched the ball impacts the passage of play- maguire had not touched the ball but was stood off side. —— var. the referee checked whether he was in play and more than three minutes later, it went back to zero, zero. it looks set to end that way. fulham were twice kept out by the acrobatics of the goalkeeper, and his team looks for the goal that would turn the focus. 90 minutes were on the clock when bruno fernandes found a way. it is manchester united's six win of the season and they're still not at
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their best. if erik ten hag is to turn this club around, you will hope this is the breakthrough. —— you will hope. —— he will hope. well, erik ten hag gave a robust defence of his team, its style and spirit at his press conference yesterday, and insists the win at craven cottage reflected that. we had to improve and i waited for a reaction and i think it was clear today that we have seen a reaction, this is the attitude, you have to play it. i think we played a solid game and we saw a good result. i'm very happy with it. elsewhere in the premier league this afternoon, manchester city have gone top of the table for the time being after thumping bournemouth 6—i. jeremy doku scored the first and then assisted four of the other goals, two of which came from bernardo silva. remarkably, none were provided by erling haaland, who was replaced at half time because of an ankle injury. city go a point above spurs, who play on monday night.
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if you ask me, if you see how he is playing, he is quick. it is notjust today. all the games he has played i've been really good. we are really pleased. they were the last team remaining in the top four divisions yet to win this season, but sheffield united have beaten wolves 2—1 to get their first three points of the premier league season, at their 11th attempt since being promoted. and the full time celebrations hinted at the significance for a team that remain bottom of the table, but got the victory with a 100th minute penalty scored by oliver norwood. they'd led 1—0, but had conceded an equaliser in the 89th minute before the dramatic ending. brentford's good recent run goes on. their 3—2 win over west ham was their third in a row. nathan collins got the crucial goal after the home side came back from 2—1 down to go above their opponents into ninth. everton led for a long time at goodison park,
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but a late ashley young own goal gave brighton a 1—1 draw. brighton are sixth, but haven't won for five games in the premier league. crystal palace moved into the top ten with a 2—0 win at burnley, who become the first team in english top flight history to lose their first six home games of a season. they're second from bottom, now level on points with sheffield united. the pick of the day's matches is the late one, with second placed arsenal at newcastle. the second half is just under way. it's still goalless at st james park. we have so far seen more yellow cards than shots on target, but it is still goalless. 11 non—league teams have so far secured a place in the draw for the second round of the fa cup. today's first round ties saw two teams score seven, including aldershot from the national league who beat swindon of league two 7—4. while the shock of the day came from the south east corner of the country. ben croucher starts his story of the day with eighth tier
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ramsgate's 2—1win over woking. what you need for the first round of the fa cup? home—made art project at? a few loud and hopeful punts? 0nes who will support the team come rain or even heavier rain. —— hopeful fans. rain or even heavier rain. —— hopefulfans. and a giant—killing. we will be to the rams, they will smash_ we will be to the rams, they will smash it — we will be to the rams, they will smash it. , ., we will be to the rams, they will smash it. , . ., , ., smash it. they are the lowest ranks side left in the _ smash it. they are the lowest ranks side left in the draw, _ smash it. they are the lowest ranks side left in the draw, and _ smash it. they are the lowest ranks side left in the draw, and when - smash it. they are the lowest ranks| side left in the draw, and when they went behind to working, 62 league places above them, it could have been curtains. as for a site where one or their own matches this season, ramsgate weren't going anywhere. season, ramsgate weren't going an here. �* ., , season, ramsgate weren't going an here. �* anywhere. and he has scored! ramsgate _ anywhere. and he has scored! ramsgate eyelevel! _ anywhere. and he has scored! ramsgate eyelevel! the - anywhere. and he has scored! ramsgate eyelevel! the club. anywhere. and he has scored! - ramsgate eyelevel! the club sold 5000 tickets _ ramsgate eyelevel! the club sold 5000 tickets for _ ramsgate eyelevel! the club sold 5000 tickets for the _ ramsgate eyelevel! the club sold 5000 tickets for the day, - ramsgate eyelevel! the club sold 5000 tickets for the day, and - ramsgate eyelevel! the club sold 5000 tickets for the day, and the | 5000 tickets for the day, and the majority of those bands will be happy with what happened next. ramsgate have gone ahead! they have never reached the second round before. they have now. another
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coastal town, another shock on the cards when scarborough athletic lead to forest green until the 92nd minute, untilthe to forest green until the 92nd minute, until the national league outfit were denied a famous win. marine hosted tottenham two years ago, and when chris doyle equalised against lee to harrogate town, dreams of another run were on. but the runs of sand following would be their undoing, posed as marine skipper went walkies, and then as their defence went missing to put their defence went missing to put the game beyond them. they eventually lost five to won. the same happened with stockport county where kyle wilson grabbed four goals all to himself. this was a day for the goliaths rather than the david's. hereford were beaten two to one by dillingham. whilst bracknell town pulled one back late against
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cambridge united in the 88th minute, they couldn't force a replay. —— dillingham. we won't guarantee non—league success in somerset. —— we weren't guaranteed. gateshead were beaten 320, meaning they reached for the fourth time in three years. after more than a decade in charge, emma hayes will leave chelsea at the end of the season. her 13 major trophies so far at the wsl club have included two doubles and a treble. and she'll depart as one of the most successful managers in women's football. chelsea say hayes will depart for a position �*outside club football'. and she's a strong candidate for the vacant usa women's national team job. chelsea chairman todd boehly and co—controlling owner behdad eghbali said: while the club's co—sporting
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directors added: shocked. it is the first i've heard of it. she has done a fantasticjob with chelsea and she has been given so much time, and they had patients in the early seasons with her, and she has built a phenomenal team at chelsea and others compete at all levels. the question is who will they get to replace our? it is such a difficultjob to replace her at chelsea. they will be said that she is going and leaving chelsea, and leaving the wsl, and for me, what is next for her? so make it as a big question. the roll of honour, six women super league titles, five women's fa cups, two women's fa and league cups, to every women sprint league cups, to every women sprint league trophy, and one women's community shield. unbelievable. it will be difficult to replace 0penshaw, and what she built at chelsea, and as i said, she will definitely be missed from the
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women's game. —— to replace from chelsea. that announcement came after chelsea extended their unbeaten start to the wsl season with a dominant 6—0 win over aston villa which takes them three points clear at the top of the table. goals from england's millie bright and fran kirby's first chelsea goal since returning from long—term injury put them in control at half—time. johanna rytting kaneryd's solo effort was the first of the four that came for chelsea in the second period as she ran half the length of the field to slot home, while the rout was ended by niamh charles. it leaves aston villa bottom of the table without a point. celtic have moved eight points clear at the top of the scottish premiership after beating ten—man ross county 3—0. a tenth consecutive win for celtic over county in all competitions wasn't in doubt afterjames brown was sent off for this tackle in just the tenth minute. luis palma fired home the pick of celtic�*s three goals, sandwiched between david turnbull�*s opener and a james forrest header. and in the scottish league cup, hibernian are taking on aberdeen
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in their semifinal at hampden park. it's 0—0 currently. martin boyle thought he had put hibernian ahead just after the break, but the goal was struck off for offside after a long var review. the winners will face hearts or rangers, who play tomorrow, in the final in december. england are the inaugural wxv champions after a 33—12 win over new zealand in auckland. the red roses end the tournament as the top tier�*s only unbeaten team and gain some revenge for losing the world cup final to the same opposition last year. jo currie was watching. a year ayearago, a year ago, these two sides met in the world cup final. that day, even's hearts were left broken. the red rose said this wasn't about revenge, but was it perhaps about redemption? —— england's. the customary warm welcome. then, it was down to business. from the off, england were explosive, alex matthews had the pick and go to get them off to the perfect start would stretch to three unanswered tries.
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england were cruising. before new zealand finally found a hole in their defence. after the break, they struck again and the comeback was on. england are due to being under pressure, the temper started to fray. but they were able to research, and by the time so we all craft touchdown, it was all over. —— england aren't used. england were w x lv champions, and i too remember as a night to remember is it that cemented their place as the world's number one. england's victory also ensured they will stay ahead of new zealand at the top of the world rankings. and to top it off, captain marlie packer was named world player of the year after the game. it isa it is a game of rugby. you win it or you lose it, and sometimes losing a game of rugby makes you a better person and you learn from that, and beating new zealand in their own back yard, there is no better
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feeling, but you have to learn from that. and that is hopefully out that he will grow from tonight. hopefully, this will help us in twickenham further down the year. —— sometimes winning a game. wales rugby legends alun wynjones, justin tipuric and leigh halfpenny bid their farewell to the international game at the principality stadium as wales beat barbarians by 49 points to 26. tipuric and jones lined up for the baa baas. jones ends his career as the world's most capped player and bowed out with the invitational side's third try and the man of the match award. kieran hardy completed the victory for wales with his second try in as many minutes right at the end of the game. in domestic rugby, harlequins have gone top of the premiership after beating newcastle 40 points to 12. meanwhile, reigning champions saracens beat leicester 32—17 with the help of tries from three of england's returning world cup squad, including maro itoje. elsewhere, northampton saints beat bath 24 points to 18. edinburgh have suffered their first
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defeat of the season in the united rugby championship, losing to leinster by 36 points to 27. the irish side ran in five tries in dublin. edinburgh's three tries all came in the final 25 minutes as they left themselves with far too much to do. victory moved leinster up to fourth. edinburgh are eighth. there were comprehensive wins for both england's men's and women's rugby league teams at headingley today, conceding only four points between them. the men rounded off a 3—0 series whitewash against tonga, while the women beat wales 60—0. adam wild was there. yes, we have seen the first two instalments at this much anticipated international triple—header in leeds this weekend. the men's team completing a serious clean sweep over tonga in this historic series, the first pacific island to come to england for a full test series. of course, being too, zero up going
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into the series, there was still plenty to play for, and there was a war of words between those two erupting over recent weeks. england were two tries in the first half, and ben curry finishing off a really classic incisive passing move before matty ashton, doubles's flying winner went over in the corner. —— the wolves'. an excellent england break eventually finding its way to lian whitehead, who announced this would be his final match for england, a fitting way to end a super international career, and then come up with the game already won, the free—flowing england moves, space down the left, it was course into the wind stuff, and excellent crossfield kick somehow ending up in the hands of leeds star harry newman. this crowd up on their feet, were 26 points to four, a really pleasing way to finish what has been
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a very good series win for sean wayne's side. earlier here at headingley, in the first of the triple—header, england's women playing a really comfortable victory over their welsh counterparts. 0nly england's second game since last year's world cup. an england side that features george roach, who just a couple of weeks ago when the nrl w down under. a well site, you will remember that only four or five years ago, so this would always be a tough task, made all that up after amy hardcastle's early two tries. into the second half, they were really unlucky not to get back into it before half—time, that was, i'm afraid it's for wales. 11 tries in total, including a magnificent solo effort for roach, showing why she is considered one of the best players in the women's game right now. 60 to
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zero, it finished to the women. the final instalment is where attention turns tomorrow, just down from the arena here in leeds, and hopefully it'll be warmer and drier there. what a match we have to look forward to, a replay of last year's cup final, england against france, i felt the best two sides in the world right now. there is a huge rivalry between the two and it is live on the bbc and it is certainly not to be missed. the bbc and it is certainly not to be missed-— the bbc and it is certainly not to be missed. . ., , be missed. item wild at headingley. -- adam wild _ be missed. item wild at headingley. -- adam wild at _ be missed. item wild at headingley. -- adam wild at headingley. - the sao paolo grand prix sprint race is currently under way in brazil. french driver esteban 0con owes his apline mechanics owes his alpine mechanics a huge debt of gratitude after they repaired the damage from his sprint qualifying crash in time for him to take part. mclaren's lando norris started from pole after beating world champion max verstappen byjust six hundredths of a second.
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you can follow the conclusion of the sprint race on radio five live sports extra and the bbc sport website. thousands are expected at the nottingham arena to mark a week from the incident that led to the death of ice hockey player adamjohnson. he was playing for the panthers in sheffield against the steelers when his neck was fatally cut by an opponent's skate, and crowds have been gathering to remember him. angela rafferty is there. today, the nottingham eye centre has opened its doors to the thousands of people who want to pay their respects. there is a sea of flowers that have been laid outside the arena where he played his game. the book of condolences being opened which would allow supporters and those affected by what has happened to send messages. those books will be sent to adam's family in america, and around the time that the
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incident happened, tonight, they will be a two—minute silence here. time to reflect and a time to mourn. for the fans who have come from all over the country, it is important that the family can support each other and they could reflect on what has happened, and they could remember one of their own. just to let you know, aberdeen have taken the lead in that scottish league cup semifinal. deleted bunion, and it is still goalless between arsenal and newcastle at st james's park, but this is very much the top story of the day. scenes of dejection, although perhaps not surprised, as england have been, shall we say, put out of their misery at the cricket world cup. 33 run defeat. the six of the seven games they have played in defence of their title while out in india, and yes, officially, mathematically, it has now become a case of impossible to reach the semifinal of the world cup. that is it from steak. thanks ever so much for your company. goodbye for now.
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—— that is it from sportsday. hello there, given how wet it has been, flooding will still be a concern over the days ahead. we have had some rain around today, some heavy showers here in sussex also affecting hampshire and also kent. a few thunderstorms and some gusty winds too. there are more showers coming in at the moment following that of low pressure that has dominated the weather. that has brought some more persistent rain in northern england and north wales. still some wet weather here around now but that rain will slowly tend to ease off overnight. out to the west, some clearer skies, the odd shower. chilly start tomorrow in northern ireland and scotland, one or two mist and fog patches in the morning. those will lift. we start quite cloudy tomorrow in eastern scotland
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and england. still a bit of rain left from overnight, that should move away. a little cheer—up, sunshine coming through. out to the west, sunshine, showers through the day, bumping into the far west of scotland, one or two for northern ireland. bulk of the showers arriving across western parts of england and wales. if anything, those temperatures could be a shade higher than they were today. a bit like today, for northern parts of the uk, the winds should be fairly light and again like today, stronger winds will be in the far south. the far south—west of england, through the english channel and again, unfortunately, channel islands will have some strong and gusty winds and some rather rough seas as well. those showers will continue into bonfire night, showers for many western areas, clearer skies out towards the east. that's going to be the story over the next couple of days. still got low pressure essentially dominating the weather into the start of the new week so again, it's still looking rather unsettled. close to that area of low pressure, some wetter weather in the far west again, the odd shower for northern ireland, some showers for england and wales and maybe
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during the afternoon, a few more of those will get into eastern areas as well. but some sunshine around as well. temperatures — 11 to 13 degrees, those numbers not really changing very much over the week ahead. it's probably not until the middle part of the week that we see our first spell of organised rain. this weather front pushing in from the atlantic with somewhat stronger winds, but it's certainly not going to be a stormy week ahead. it is not going to be as windy, as wet as it has been and before the rain, the middle part of the week is a case of sunshine but also a few showers.
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live from london. this is bbc news. foreign ministers from egypt and jordan call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza, but antony blinken says that would allow hamas to regroup. a ceasefire now would simply leave hamas in place, able to regroup and repeat what it did on october the 7th.
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hamas says 15 people have been killed in an explosion at a un—run school. israel says it's investigating the circumstances. the us says up to 400,000 people remain in northern gaza, as israel's ground offensive there continues. the un says no part of gaza is safe. rafah crossing authorites say no foreign passport holders will leave gaza for egypt until the injured people in gaza's hospitals are allowed to travel through the crossing. protests in support of palestinians have been taking place in cities around the world. here in london, 11 arrests were made. and the met office issues a heavy rain warning for the south and south east of england. hello, i'm vishala sri—pathma. the us finds itself
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diplomatically stuck between its arab allies and israel.

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