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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  November 28, 2023 12:45am-1:01am GMT

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an injury time penalty saw fulham snatch all three points... five goals, three penalties, and var at the centre of much of the action on monday evening. marco silva's side came away 3—2 winners — after a stoppage time penalty from willian won it from them. it looked as though hwang hee—chan�*s equaliser, also from the spot, had salvaged a point for wolves, at 2—2 but in the depths of injury time — willian made the game safe, scoring his second goal from the spot — after the video assistant intervened to bring the game back after play had gone on. wolves boss gary o'neill after the match not happy decisions going against his side again this season. i have two options now, really, as a leader of this group, keep conducting myself in the way that i think i should and make sure the players are still respectful to officials. or we go, "that's not really getting us anywhere". "we need to start making some noise," but i want to just be myself and i want to just
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behave in a way that i think should. i want my players to be respectful, but there needs to be something on the other end of that, in my opinion, because it's getting to a point now where my players are a little bit of a lost. the team spirit was there, the fighting spirit, the togetherness, the quality in some spells not consistent during the game, but in some spells of the game gave us the chance to win the game. and i think overall, even if the game was balanced, i think we deserved because we were the team that tried more to to win the game and the players deserve the credit. after a tough month for us, the last two games, back to back defeats, of course, we wanted to react. and the players, they showed the reaction. in spain — the girona have been proving to be the story of the season so far in la liga, but they missed the chance to return to the top of the table. they were held to a 1—1 draw with athletic bilbao. viktor tsygankov opened the scoring for the catalan side, who'd won their last six in a row in all competitions. inaki williams pulled their opponents level though — and that's how it finished. the point moves girona level on points with real madrid, but behind on goal difference.
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and two matches to bring you from serie a on monday as bologna moved up sixth in the table, after a 2—0 win against torino. earlier, milan ?uric�*s deflected header brought an end to verona's six—game losing run, with a 2—2 draw against lecce, but they still sit second from bottom. the champions league returns this week. tthere are still two more rounds of fixtures to go in the group stages — but for three british sides, hopes of reaching the last 16 could be snuffed out in the next 48 hours. newcastle united, manchester united and celtic are all bottom of their groups and have really tough away trips. joe lynskey reports two premier league clubs have forward momentum this week. they need it to lift them up from the bottom. manchester united and newcastle both won at the weekend in the champions league now, it's the last push to make it through. it's newcastle's first time in the group stage since 2002. to see it go on, they need something from paris. defeat to p56 would end their hopes of the knockouts.
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they beat them last month at st james's, but since then the squad suffered. they take on the french champions with injuries and suspensions. but for the team who waited 20 years to be here, to have a chance is still a breakthrough. i think it's good to have all those mixture of emotions going into a match. i think there needs to be. we need to play on the edge. we're going to need every ounce of motivation to get a result here. this is a defining moment in our champions league campaign. we're well aware of where we sit in the group and. you know what can happen tomorrow. so we're going to give it everything. manchester united went to goodison and face down the noise. it will be the same brief on wednesday when they take on galatasa ray. this is the turkish team that intimidates, and that beat united at old trafford last month. for the home side, that was a low point,
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but things got even harder when they lost in copenhagen. united have to build on two league wins. we had two problems in the start of the season. a lot went against us injury decisions. but yeah, we are growing and we have to keep this process going. celtic also set bottom, but in group e, they're adrift. they go to lazio tomorrow. but even a win may not be enough. their hopes are most remote as the group stage moves towards its climax. three british teams have two games to save it. joe lynskey, bbc news. so let's take a look at tuesday's champions league ties. a win for atletico madrid will see them into the knockouts from group e — they face feyenoord. it's tight group f, with leaders borussia dortmund taking on ac milan, who lie third. manchester city — already through, vy for group g supremacy against rb leipzig. and group h leaders barcelona, take on porto — the sides level on points at the top of that one. the formula one season is done — and finished off with yet another max verstappen win. the red bull driver has been unstoppable this season —
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the most dominant a driver has been with 19 wins out of 22 races run. trying to topple him next years will be like conquering the highest mountain in the world, according to mercedes boss toto wolff. fi reporterjennie gow says the says one man winning all isn't new but not always the most entertaining... we have seen other forms of domination in sport. if you think back to michael schumacher, much revered, but actually at the time when he was winning very boring. think of sebastian vettel, lewis hamilton. unless you're cheering for that one person in the team, everyone else is losing. so there have been periods of domination. this one seems to be set in for quite a long time, unfortunately for some, but there's always hope. the cricket writer's club have held their annual awards. harry brook is the england player of the year after a breakthrough 12 months in which he helped england win the t20 world cup and established himself in the test team, and
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nat sciver brunt has won the women's award for the second year in a row. the england all—rounder scored back to back century's against australia as they fought back to level the ashes series during the summer, in a year when england's women enjoyed parity of match fees with their male counterparts for the first time. the match fees have doubled some of the england player salaries just playing in one series. it's such an incredible thing to think back on, obviously being part of the wpa as well, itjust seems like it's not really it seems like it's not really real to me still. yeah. so just having a quick think about it and really the enormity of the year that's happened. yeah, hopefully it's the first of many firsts in terms of women's cricket journey, i think. how does it change the way you go about things if it does at all? does it make you think strategically differently about how to map your year out or anything like that?
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not necessarily, i think. i mean, my focus is still to be as fit and as strong as i can be to to perform for england and to win matches for england. and yeah, i guess in the last 12 months i've thought more about balancing where i can go away and then where i can be at home and things like that. but still, i mean, i'm 30, 31. and yeah, i know that cricket isn't forever. so actually... having those opportunities there for me is also something to think about. for the end of my career as well. so yeah, it's been such a big year. for me, for cricket and really for everything. snooker next, and judd trump produced a dominant display to thrash pang junxu in the first round of the uk championship in york. trump beat his chinese opponent
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by six frames to one. he has already won the english 0pen, wuhan open and northern ireland open this season. and trump will face jamiejones next, who beat jack lisowski 6—4 on a topsy turvy first round tie. jones fought back from 2—0 down — with two centuries and two half centuries in a match that saw both players making errors. barry hawkins got the better of ben woollaston winning 6—4. hawkins came from 3—1 down to defeat fellow englishman woollaston — who began with a century and initially had the edge, but missed opportunities at four frames all allowed hawkins to take advantage, and get the better of his opponent. just obviously my mind was wandering a little bit, but as the match went on, i felt like i was getting into a bit more and, you know, scoring wasn't there, but, you know, battled hard. yeah, iwould have lost that before.
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my mind would have just i would have just not not give up my confidence. i would have sought, like, not only to win, but i wouldn't have had that belief to come back. so, you know, like to make that clearance for all. obviously, the confidence comes through then, you know, you saw frames, you win. so like i say, you know, to get that win under my belt at the start of season has been been huge for me. and hawkins will take on two—time winner mark selby — who is also through. he thrashed qualifier markjoyce 6—0 in their first round match. it was a ruthless performance from selby, who barely missed a ball and restricted joyce to just 30 points across the final five frames. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc including the build—up to the champions league smashes. sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye.
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hello. it's cold out there. it's going to stay cold for the rest of the week into the weekend and probably into next week, too. in fact, there's no sign of any mild weather returning. now, how about tuesday itself? 0bviously cold, bright, if not sunny for many of us. now, here's the satellite picture. here's all that drizzly, cloudy weather that many of us experienced on monday. it's moving away towards the east and behind it, the skies are clearing. so clear skies through the early hours and into tuesday morning. and it will have been a pretty chilly start to tuesday, with those temperatures around freezing or below in the north and only around three or four degrees across central england and the south, too. but as i say, lots of sunshine around and at the very least, a bright start. now, these northerly winds are pretty cold. they're also pushing in some wintry showers, particularly to the scottish hills. some of these showers might be clipping the northeast of england. now, let's have a look at the highs, if you
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can call them that. around four degrees in glasgow, seven in liverpool will match that in norwich and in the southwest there around nine degrees celsius. and then tuesday evening into wednesday, this cold front will be moving southwards across the uk from north to south. so introducing slightly colder air, and also the chance of one or two wintry showers once again. so wednesday, most likely those wintry showers occurring in the north of the country, maybe clipping the northeast, and also some areas a little bit further south. two showers, i think, in the southwest will be mostly of rain. again, a lot of sunshine around on wednesday and it's a cold air, in fact, temperatures really struggling in the north. this is more like january, really. so two degrees in glasgow, around about five or six degrees in the south of the country. and then on thursday, we think this area of low pressure, this weather front, will stay just to the south of us where it might graze the very far south of the country. but i think, for most of us, it's a case of dry weather. but of course, it's staying cold.
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this is what we call the anomaly map. so the blue colour indicates temperatures below average, and then you've got above average values there for portugal and spain, just iberia, really, and maybe parts of the mediterranean. so much of the continent staying cold. here's the outlook for the days ahead and into the weekend. you can see single figure temperatures in some places. really struggling to stay much above freezing so wrap up warmly. bye— bye.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm arunoday mukharji. lets get you the headlines. israel and hamas agree to extend the temporary ceasefire in gaza for an additional two days. eleven more israeli hostages have just been released, women and children including three—year—old twins. focus remains on israel and gaza but we're also tracking some of the other big stories as well, including ukraine battling hurricane winds and heavy snowfall as the war continues there. and also new zealand plans to quit its world leading smoking ban, sparking outrage from health experts.
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live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it is arunoday mukharji. is arunoday mukhar'i. welcome to the programme. _ is arunoday mukharji. welcome to the programme. if— is arunoday mukharji. welcome to the programme. if you're - to the programme. if you're justjoining in here is a quick overview of all the latest development taking place in the last few hours in the israel gaza conflict. the ceasefire has been extended for another two days and gaza hours before the four day truce was due to expire. the extended truth aims to allow more humanitarian aid to allow more humanitarian aid to enter the territory and more israeli hostages and palestinian detainees to be released. another 11 ismaily hostages including the old twins were freed by hamas on monday, according to israel, bringing the total released hostages to more than 50. while
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john kirby says that hamas has

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