And the queen has sent englands players her best wishes for the game. Also on the progamme nigel farage calls on borisjohnson to join forces for the election, but the government says therell be no deal. After 39 people are found dead in the back of a refrigerated lorry in essex, police begin extradition proceedings for one suspect in ireland. And the painful stories of those affected by the blood contamination scandal. Their evidence at the public inquiry, draws to a close. Coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news. Well get the latest from texas, where Lewis Hamilton should win his sixth formula 1 world title this weekend. Good evening and welcome to bbc news at six. Tens of millions of people around the globe are expected to tune in, to watch england take on south africa in tomorrows Rugby World Cup final injapan. Thousands of england fans have made the journey to yokohama, some willing to hand over thousands of pounds for a single precious ticket. This afternoon, the queen sent her best wishes to the team, for a memorable and successful match, and while england go into the game as favourites, they face formidable opponents in south africa, two time previous winners. In a moment well report on how fans here are gearing up for the big match, but first our sports edior, but first our sports editor, dan roan has the very latest from yokohama. Another tactical masterclass by eddiejones. It may be the eve of the World Cup Final, but englands head coach still found time to put some local school kids through their paces today. Earlier, it was his captain taking instructions this the squads final Training Session before the biggest game of their lives. Its a good session, boys, its good work. Puts us in good stead for saturday, that. Owen farrells leaderships been crucial to his teams journey in japan. Theyve had much to celebrate during this campaign, but he told me the jobs not yet complete. We know that, and we cantjust expect to do the same as last week and the same to happen. Weve got to figure out ways to put ourselves in the best place possible to perform. Its 16 years since one of the most cherished moments in english sporting history Jonny Wilkinsons extra time drop goal sealing victory over an australia side coached byjones to win the world cup for the first and only time. Today, the hero of that triumph was helping englands kickers as they try to emulate the team of 2003, but he told me this current squad can handle the pressure. I see a difference in this team, to a degree, or certainly from some of the players, because i dont think theyre like the way i was. I think theyre not reclusive, im very introverted in that respect. I think theyre going to deal with it in their own way. But englands opponents, south africa, also have great pedigree in this tournament, their iconic 1995 triumph on home soil uniting a nation. 2a years on, siya kolisi is the teams first black captain, a powerful symbol of a more representative team. I havent seen support like this for our team in a very long time, you know, since 2007, and its really special, and i dont think anyone outside south africa understands what this means to us. Ive seen it, ive seen bits of it. I havent seen all of it yet, and i know tomorrows going to be more, more, more special for the country. 0rganisers have hailed asias first world cup a towering success, but for the thousands of england fans descending onjapan, theres only one place to be tomorrow. Wed love to get tickets, we are going to try when we go to tokyo. Weve got time, we arrive early in the morning, kick offs around six oclock, i think, local time, so hopefully we can get tickets. Weve had requests to find tickets, but theyre like gold dust. You wouldnt sell your tickets youve got . No way how much do you need . How much do you want . Go on. Not a chance if england do return home victorious, these are the kind of scenes that will greet them after a win that could change the players lives and reinvigorate the sport. England will always look back fondly on theirjourney here injapan, having re established themselves as a majorforce in the game, but now they stand on the brink of sporting immortality, their challenge to finish on top of the rugby world once again. Dan roan, bbc news, tokyo. Back here, rugby fever is high ahead of tomorrows final, with many bars, pubs and rugby clubs preparing to open early for the 9am kick off, under special licensing rules. 0ur correpsondent danny savage is at a pub in leeds, where theyre expecting a big turnout for the game. This is the original oak right in the centre of headingley. It is already busy this evening a lot of people here at the moment will be backin people here at the moment will be back in the morning to watch the final. Beforehand, the england players will be given a message from prince harry from the queen, saying your performance during the tournament has delighted supporters and inspired many people throughout the country. That is the message from her majesty, but the message from her majesty, but the message from the fans is, of course, come on england. The time difference between here and japan means this World Cup Final will be a breakfast experience. Someone will come up with a number for how many full english breakfast of bacon rolls will be consumed. The landlord here expect queues at the doorfrom 8am landlord here expect queues at the door from 8am and landlord here expect queues at the doorfrom 8am and hopes his beer garden will be transformed from this, to something more like this. But with a big coat on. This is a by but with a big coat on. This is a rugby club, has special will it be . Good, it is busy, good humoured. The fans, some who play rugby, are warming up, but they are not all on message. Cannot wait, same again as we had last weekend, it will be such a great atmosphere. Been loving watching it all, been really fun. Scotland was kicked out, but i am excited for tomorrow and i will be backing south africa. For england by backing south africa. For England Rugby fans, there is only one thing to be doing tomorrow. Watch, hope and be inspired. It is amazing because it tells you what you can be when you are older. When i am watching it, iwill when you are older. When i am watching it, i will be thinking one day, i might be on that pitch playing. I think it is going to be exciting to see how they play and how they cope with the intensity of it. You are all pretty sure england are going to win . Yes. A number of the england players attended Saint Georges school in harpenden. Rugby is in the blood here. You bet they will be glued to the tv in the morning. Everyone is inspired and we have that connection. Everyone is aware of what they have achieved. Every one of the england players started off just like every one of the england players started offjust like this. 80 minutes of play tomorrow will decide if it is going to be disappointments, or elation. Iam not i am not sure if the weather is going to be good enough in leeds to be outside watching the screen tomorrow but there are nine other screens for people to choose from. People will be packed into pubs around the country and there will be around the country and there will be a buzz around this england final. If it goes englands way, it will be a very memorable super saturday. Danny savage, thank you. And later in the programme well be reporting on wales match for third place in the tournament, against new zealand. The leader of the brexit party, nigel farage, has called on borisjohnson to ditch his Withdrawal Agreement with the european union, and form an alliance with his party, in the upcoming general election. Speaking at his campaign launch, he said he would field a candidate in every seat in britain, if the Prime Minister didnt drop his brexit plans, which he described as a sell out. Today mrjohnson said in an interview with the bbc, that doing deals with other parties, would putJeremy Corbyn into number ten. More on that shortly, but first, heresjohn pienaar. The biggest grin in politics but what has he got to smile about . Nigel farages party is trailing in the polls but still grabbing tory votes. So his ultimatum to borisjohnson today, drop your deal, leave the brexit party to fight labour in many leave voting areas, or we will take on tories across the country. There are around about 150 seats in this country that are labour held constituencies that the conservative party have never, ever won in their history. That i think is how a deal of this kind would work, a nonaggression pact of this kind would work, and i think it would be to our advantage, to their advantage but most importantly, to brexits advantage. So, an offer of friendship with a hint of menace but what if all he does is split the brexit vote, help remainers win and parties wanting another referendum . You say that you are now the only party fighting for a real brexit. Do you accept, if you are standing in every seat across the country, you are also risking brexit . If the conservative party stand on the basis of this new eu treaty, that is not a brexit. In those circumstances, we would be the only person standing saying we must leave the institutions of the european union. The brexit party wants a deal with the tories, maybe needs one to be able to win seats as well as votes. Donald trump seems to think it is a good idea for what that is worth, but Boris Johnson hasnt been tempted. So what would happen if the brexit party stood in seats across the country . What would that do to the outcome . Take places like labour dagenham and rainham in essex. Its a tory target and voted leave. But labour could hold on here if brexiteers split. This issue splits families like brothers jeff and john. I would vote conservative now again because i just want to get it done. I think its going on too long, whatever way you are, ijust think its got to get done so we can get on with other things, rather than just keep talking about brexit. John, tell me what you are thinking. So, i am thinking brexit. I think they need my vote. But i am concerned the vote to brexit could dilute the votes to conservative. Hazel, how are you going to vote in this election . Labour. Why is that . Well, because ive always done it, always. My mum and dad done it, so ive always done it. Ive never changed. Im too old now to change, 85, nearly 86. Of course, labour is just not relying on old habits. They are promising a better deal and another referendum. To the country as a whole, what we are saying is, whether you are remain or leave, there is a route through for you by voting labour. For the other parties, its either one side or the other, its very divisive. One of the things we want to do is try to reunify quite an angry country. The tories are telling voters their brexit will take the uk out, free to strike trade deals, set its own rules and standards. We will have a choice of parties, a choice of brexit or no brexit at all on polling day as big an influence as many perhaps, people just wanting to get it over with. John pienaar, bbc news, essex. Well, the Prime Minister, in rejecting calls from nigel farage and also donald trump to work with the brexit party, insisted he wouldnt enter into electoral pacts but said he was always grateful for advice wherever it came from. The Prime Minister also suggested the us president was wrong to believe a trade deal between america and britain would be difficult under his brexit deal. Hes been speaking to our political editor, laura kuenssberg. Are there any circumstances under which you might work with nigel farage . Well, first of all, it is a great brexit, its a proper brexit, it delivers exactly what we wanted, what i wanted, when i campaigned in 2016 to come out of the european union, takes back control of our money, our borders, our laws, it enables us to do proper, all singing, all dancing free trade deals. The difficulty about doing deals with any other party is that any other party simply risks. Or voting for any other party simply risks putting Jeremy Corbyn into number ten. There are no circumstances under which you would work with nigel farage . I want to be very, very clear that voting for any other party than this government, this conservative government, this one nation conservative government, is basically tantamount to putting Jeremy Corbyn in. Your mutualfriend, the president of the united states, thinks you should work with nigel farage. Is he wrong . Look, im always grateful for advice from wherever it comes and we have great relations, as you know, with the us and many other countries. Im just telling you, laura, what i think about the way to do this. President trump has also said that your brexit deal means that you cant really do a good deal with the americans, is he wrong about that as well . Theres one thing hes right about, which is theres certainly no question of negotiating on the nhs, that is absolutely true and hes right about that. But on the technicalities of the deal, anybody who looks at it can see that the uk has full control, as one whole uk england, scotland, wales and Northern Ireland. As one uk. He said, you cant do it, you cant trade, we cant make a trade deal with the uk. So hes misunderstood it . I dont wish to comment on what he may or may not have. What im telling you is what everybody can see from the terms of the deal we did. If we can get it over the line with this election in the middle ofjanuary, then well have it done. Why would anyone believe you on that, when youve broken your promise already . We should have been out of the eu yesterday. You failed on that. I bitterly regret that we havent come out, but on the other hand people said we wouldnt be able to get a new deal at all. Yourfirst speech in downing street, you stood outside there and said the buck stops here, and now this has gone wrong, you took your deal away from parliament, like taking your bat and ball away, now youre blaming them. Well, with great respect, laura, i dont think that parliament were. I think mps were never going to deliver that deal on that timetable, and they werent going to. So why did you try, then . Notjust by october the 31st, it was clear from what they did, they wouldnt have done it by christmas. They wouldnt have done it by january the 31st. Their strategy was to keep rope a doping the government and then pushing the deadline on beyond january to 31st. It would have been totally miserable. Would you rule out expanding the use of the private sector in the Health Service . Look, we are putting £34 billion into the nhs, and that is taxpayers money, and we are absolutely determined to continue to increase taxpayers money. Would you rule out expanding private sector involvement . Look, of course, you know, there are dentists and optometrists and so on who our providers to the nhs, of course thats how it works, but we believe, i believe passionately in an nhs free at the point of use for everybody in this country, and if you ask me, is the nhs. . Of course it isnt. Do you worry this gamble of going to the country now might backfire for you, just as it did for theresa may . Well, honestly, laura, weve just got no choice, and parliament is determined, this is a parliament that is basically full of mps who voted remain, and the overwhelming bulk of the mps in parliament voted remain you know, i love them, they are a lot of my friends, but thats the way they are, they voted remain, and they will continue to block brexit if theyre given a chance. There was no option for us. Prime minister, thank you very much. Thank you. And well be talking to all the main Party Leaders over the course of the campaign here on the bbc news at six. The first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon, says shell make a formal request for another independence referendum before christmas, regardless of who becomes Prime Minister. The snp leader, campaigning today in edinburgh, said a vote for her party was a vote to escape brexit and a chance to put scotlands future into its own hands. Meanwhile, Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn have agreed to a head to head tv debate later this month. Theyll meet on the 19th november on itv. Both leaders welcomed the debate on twitter, but lib dem leaderjo swinson called the two party format a stitch up. And if youre unsure about how to register to vote for the election, go to our website at bbc. Co. Uk news or try the bbc news app. Our top story this evening warming up for the game of their lives tens of millions of people around the world will tuning in for englands Rugby World Cup final against south africa. And did wales do enough in their third place match to win bronze against new zealand . Coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, great britains rugby league side will be looking to bounce back on tour after defeat to tonga theyve got a much tougher test coming up against new zealand. The man leading the contaminated blood inquiry says some of the victims and their families are living in grinding hardship, and hes calling on the government to improve their Financial Support. Sir Brian Langstaff was speaking on the final day of evidence at the hearing, which heard from those who were directly affected by whats been described as the worst treatment disaster in the history of the nhs. Around 3,000 people died and tens of thousands were infected as a result of blood products infected with hiv and hepatitis c. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, reports. He couldnt to do the things other children did. That was all taken away from him. We thought, i wonder if weve all got it . I wonder if the babys got it . Would itjust be one of us . Would malcolm die and id be left . I was told i had about a year to live, i was told not to tell anybody. Including, excuse me, including my family. Theyve told their stories, and some have left messages for those theyve lost at this memorial, which stands at the inquiry. A memorial to the victims, those infected with deadly viruses because of their nhs treatment haemophiliacs and some who received blood transfusions. Steve had hepatitis c. He came to the opening of the inquiry a year ago but died a few months later. His widow, sue, has given evidence. Like others, she is angry at the level of Financial Support for victims and the bereaved. There are a group of people have been living and dying in poverty because of the state, actions of the state, whove been ignored for so long, who are now actually getting their voices heard, and the inquiry isnt taking away the financial misery. The chair of the inquiry repeated his call for more government financial assistance. An overall picture of relentless hardship for many. Its nowjust over a year ago since i wrote to the minister for the cabinet office, calling for Decisive Action to be taken to alleviate this. A Government Spokesperson said there was a commitment to guarantee equal support across the uk and campaigners would be consulted. Since april, in this hearing room and at other centres around the uk, nearly 200 witnesses have given their often powerful and moving personal stories to the inquiry. The hearings will resume early next year, and in due course get to the doctors who administered the treatments, and eventually the senior Civil Servants and politicians who were in power at the time. Those still living say, that on behalf of relatives who have died, what matters above all is getting to the truth. Hugh pym, bbc news. Essex police have begun proceedings to extradite a man from ireland wanted over the deaths of 39 people found dead in the back of a refrigerated lorry. Eamonn harrison appeared in court in dublin this morning. It comes as two other men have been arrested in vietnam as part of the investigation. Our Home Affairs CorrespondentDaniel Sandford has more. Eamonn harrison, the 23 year old from county down in Northern Ireland, who appeared in court in dublin today on a european extradition warrant. Detectives suspect he was the driver of this blue lorry cab which dropped off the refrigerated trailer in zeebrugge before the deadly trip across the channel. The trailer travelled from belgium unaccompanied on this cargo ship, the clementine, arriving in purfleet on the thames just east of london. Essex police want to extradite Eamonn Harrison because by the time the trailer got to water glade Industrial Estate, less than two miles away, 39 people were found dead inside it. Police also want to talk to ronan hughes and his younger brother chris hughes the trailer was rented in ronans name. And the detective leading the investigation was in Northern Ireland today to make this direct appeal. Ronan and christopher, hand yourselves in to the Police Service of Northern Ireland. We need you both to come forward and assist this investigation. In vietnam, the National Broadcaster showed pictures of police launching an investigation there as two people were taken into custody on suspicion of people smuggling. What started with the discovery of 39 people dead in a refrigerated trailer here on an essex Industrial Estate has turned into an International Investigation with Police Looking into what seems to be a loosely linked to Global Network of criminal organisations smuggling people into the uk from halfway round the world. Daniel sandford, bbc news, grays in essex. Lets take a look at some of the days other top stories. The authorities in cambodia say a 21 year old british backpacker whose body was found yesterday died from accidental drowning. Amelia bambridge from worthing in west sussex disappeared more than a week ago after a party on the island of koh rong. The chief coroner for england and wales is calling on the government to consider new laws banning the possession of extremist propaganda. Hes issued 18 recommendations following the inquests into the deaths of eight people in the London Bridge attacks in 2018. An uber driver has been sentenced to death in lebanon for the murder of a british diplomat. Rebecca dykes was raped and murdered and found beside a road in beirut two years ago. Tarek houshieh confessed to raping and strangling the 30 year old who worked for Britains Department for international development. Back now to the rugby, and the third place playoff at the world cup saw wales take on new zealand, but the all blacks were too strong, taking the tournaments bronze medal with a convincing win. Andy swiss was watching. It wasnt the finale theyd hoped for, but wales fans didnt seem to mind high spirits and high hopes that they could end their tournament in style. Just one small problem they hadnt beaten new zealand for 66 years, and you could soon see why, as the all blacks set about reminding everyone that, for one more day at least, theyre still the world champions. But from 14 0 down, wales battled back, hallam amos scything through to give their fans fresh hope. It didnt last long, though, as ben smith handed them a rather uncomfortable lesson, and by the break the all blacks were out of sight. After an ovation for wales captain alun wyn jones, as he was replaced in surely his last world cup match, his team tried to cling on josh adams with his seventh try of the tournament, but it wasnt enough. The all blacks taking the bronze medal, and the end of the game brought to the end of an era. This was wales coach Warren Gatlands final match in charge after 12 years of sustained success. He even guided them to the top of the World Rankings recently. An emotionalfarewell to a man who transformed his team. I really hope, for what we have achieved in the last ten or 12 years, and we feel like weve earned respect and put respect back into wales as an international team, that the new coaches come in and continue to build on that. It would break my heart if, you know, wales went back into the doldrums. Well, after reaching the semifinals here injapan, wales can head home with their heads held high. But for them and their coach, this was a night when there was no fairy tale finish. Andy swiss, bbc news, tokyo. Now for a look at all the weather news with stavros deniers. We start the weekend with severe gales on saturday across southern areas, gas 60 70 mph. In the short term, though, things looking pretty benign through tonight, a lot of cloud around, outbreaks of rain spreading north, went picking up across the south west, just as that area of low pressure begins to push in with strong winds, also heavy rain, temperatures not falling much below 9 11d. This is the system i am talking about, low pressure, strong winds the southern flank, strong winds the southern flank, strong winds on the northern flank, so the top and towel of the country looking wet and windy, some of the best weather through central areas. We start with gales across the south west, spreading across southern england into east anglia and the south east as we head to the morning and into the first part of the afternoon. Wind gusts 70 80 mph in exposure across the south west coast and along the south coast up to the isle of wight, but even inland 50 60 mph could prove disruptive and potentially damaging as well. Pity heavy rain too. Wet and windy across the northern parts of scotland, but for much of Northern Ireland, southern scotland, northern england, you will fare best in the centre of that low, lighter winds and good spells of sunshine. Temperatures no lower than around 1013d, temperatures no lower than around 10 13d, so still on the mild side. That low pressure begins to weaken into sunday, looking like a better day, lighter winds for many, there will be some showers and longer spells of rain, but also some sunshine too. With sunshine and light winds, temperatures into the low teens celsius. A very wide started the weekend, potentially damaging winds across the south, stay tuned to the forecast. Thank you very much indeed, thank you for that. A reminder of our top story tens of millions of people around the world will be tuning in for the Rugby World Cup final tomorrow against south africa. Thats it, so goodbye from me. Now on bbc one, letsjoin our news teams where you are. Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines. Nigel farage says his brexit party will fight every seat in england, scotland and wales unless Boris Johnson ditches his deal with the eu. Any other party simply risks, voting for any other party simply risks putting Jeremy Corbyn into number ten. A man faces extradition from ireland, as part of the investigation into the deaths of 39 migrants in a lorry in essex. The queen has wished englands rugby tea m the queen has wished englands rugby team at the very best very memorable and successful match tomorrow as they prepare to take on south africa in the World Cup Final