Evening. Australia course will be confident and have a huge wave of support. England are in good form, they would have got confidence from a battling victory against colombia in their quarterfinal. There has been memories provoked at the Rugby Union World cup final 20 years ago, Classic Ashes Series as well, i think this field might appear in terms of how special it will be. Both teams had closed Training Sessions today and it will perhaps be a slight concern to england fans the only time Sarina Wiegman has experienced a defeat in charge of england was against australia earlier this year in a friendly, the toughest test hitting faces, but england will be favourites i think. Australia head into their Semifinal Safter defeating england 2 0 away in a friendly back in april, ending the lionesses� 30 match unbeaten run. That was a friendly game and yes we do take something out of it. But, at the same time, we are into Knockout Games in the world cup so its a completely different game and i think we wont let the result of that last game we played get in the way or alter our tournament mode. Despite reaching several finals, sweden have not won a major trophy since winning the first European Championship in 1984 they face a spanish side appearing in theirfirst womens world cup semi. History favours sweden to make the final but theres Fighting Talk coming from the spain Camp Translation yes, sweden are one of the teams we translation yes, sweden are one of the teams we have translation yes, sweden are one of the teams we have to translation yes, sweden are one of the teams we have to beat translation yes, sweden are one of the teams we have to beat but translation yes, sweden are one of the teams we have to beat but its the teams we have to beat but its additional motivation and we have a situation of having this opportunity. Sweden has an obligation to beat us because of their historical record but im also convinced and thats how i really see it that we can really look at them in the face and if we present a good vision of spain tomorrow we will win the game. The good vision of spain tomorrow we will win the game. Good vision of spain tomorrow we will win the game. The best thing is when they lose will win the game. The best thing is when they lose the will win the game. The best thing is when they lose the ball will win the game. The best thing is when they lose the ball high, will win the game. The best thing is when they lose the ball high, very l when they lose the ball high, very quick. When they lose the ball high, very quick. They when they lose the ball high, very quick, they are very good taking it back, quick, they are very good taking it back, and quick, they are very good taking it back, and there we have to do be good back, and there we have to do be good in back, and there we have to do be good in transition and maybe a little good in transition and maybe a little bit good in transition and maybe a little bit lower than you were against little bit lower than you were against japan because they defended against japan because they defended a little against japan because they defended a little bit lower than we thought. I a little bit lower than we thought. I dont a little bit lower than we thought. I dont think the game will be tomorrow so i think it will be a High Pressure spain and a high pressing High Pressure spain and a high pressing sweden and in between its transitions. For me its Lovely Foothalt chelsea have agreed a deal to Sign Brighton midfielder Moises Caicedo for a british record fee of £115 million. Liverpool agreed a £111 million deal for the 21 year old Ecuador International on friday. But caicedos preference is chelsea and they have finally succeeded with a bid after having a number of offers knocked back by brighton. Caicedo will become chelseas eighth signing of the summer. Paris st germain has agreed a deal to sell neymar to Saudi Pro League club al hilal. The fee is understood to be around 90m euros plus add ons. The transfer is subject to the brazilian ompleting a medical and all the necessary paperwork. It comes after it became clear neymar was not part of new coach Luis Enriques plans for the new season. Erik ten hag says Harry Maguire would be better off leaving Manchester United if hes not confident enough to battle for a First Team Spot at old trafford. Maguire is desperate for more game time and is keen on a move to west ham, but ten hag still belives he can still be important this season. He has to fight for his place. He has the abilities to be top class centre back. He is the best for england so why shouldnt he be the best for us, but he has to prove it . When hes not confident enough go in and fight, then he has to go. He has to make the decision but im happy with him. Lucas glover made it back to back pga tour victories by beating fellow american Patrick Cantlay in a play off to win the stjude championship. Glover won with a par on the first play off hole. It follows his win at the Wyndham Championship last week. Ten yea rs ten years up until this run ive underachieved and i knew it, and it was all because of parting. I hit in the drip for a bunch for a week and basically snap them in somehow, but, yeah, it wasjust. Just basically snap them in somehow, but, yeah, it was just. Just believe in myself, hot headed and stubborn enough not to give up. And thats all the sport for now. More from us later. See you then. Welcome back. Youre watching bbc news. When gill castle had to be fitted with a stoma bag, following a traumatic birth, she was determined to show her son that it wouldnt stop her from achieving anything in her life. She is now attempting to become the first person with a Colostomy Pouch to swim the channel. And alongside herfamily, shes Got A Famous Fan Cheering her on, as Alison Freeman discovered when she went to see her in training. Gill is unstoppable. Here we are at ben nevis. Everyone should do this. Whoa flip 12 years ago, she was so badly injured during the birth of her son that she had to have a stoma fitted. It diverts her bowel to a bag on her abdomen. But in just over a weeks time, shes aiming to become the first woman with a stoma to swim the channel. Theres a lot of people with stomas, are really, really fearful to be active and to go out there and to do things. They think theyre going to bejudged by people, particularly swimming. A lot of people wont go to their local pool. And this is kind of like my really in your face way of saying, if i can swim the channel, you can go to your local pool. But really, ultimately, my everything is to show my son that his birth didnt ruin my life. Times were tough for gill at first. She found it hard to manage her stoma, her Mental Health suffered, and she was no longer able to keep working as a police officer. Gill also felt frustrated by the lack of support available to her. People didnt really know what to do with me. People kept saying, youre really unique, which is not what you want to hear because you want you want to feel safe and looked after and that people know what theyre doing. So i was sort of left really for years to try and sort it out myself. It sounds quite lonely. Yeah, it was really lonely, yeah, it was really lonely. And the problem is when you have a baby and things go a bit wrong with your body, for a lot of people, theres a lot of shame about that. Me personally, ive never had any shame about what happened to me because at the end of the day, its not my fault. But nobody talks about the fact that things go wrong. So when i did come out in public, i was flooded with contact from other mums saying, wow, im so pleased that somebody is actually speaking out. And i guess this is why i do what i do. Gills efforts to raise awareness and understanding of people fitted with stomas has led to a friendship with the artist tracey emin. She had one fitted after surgery for bladder cancer. When i found out i had to have the ostomy stoma, i said, no, i dont want it, i said to my surgeon, no, im not having it. Anything, anything but that. He said, well, there is one other option. Iwent, right, ill take it. I dont care what it is, ill take it. Ill have that. He said you wont like it. I said, i dont care. He said, its death. And i said, you know what . Ill take the bag. The fact that you swim, do eight mile swims and all this kind of thing, and its a major inspiration for anybody that has a stoma or anybody that has a disability. And so i would just already congratulate you on that. And whether you do that bloody swim or not, you will still get 100 of the money that im going to sponsor you with. So there you go. I dont even know what to say also cheering gill on are her parents wholl be watching her progress from their home in northumberland via a tracker. Theyre obviously proud of her achievements. I must admit, at the beginning, also, i really didnt understand what was happening either. And i dont think gillian did. And to overcome that really through her own strength of will and determination is amazing. But it was devastating. I shall sit up all night to watch, see what happens, you know. He sat up all night to watch the moon landing, so its on par with the moon landing. Oh, yes, i did i saw the moon landing, wont say landing, first step on the moon, then i went straight to bed. I said, thats it. History has been made. So when gill puts her feet on french soil, thatll be a moment of history for you as well. Yes, definitely, definitely. When i spoke to your mum and dad a moment ago, your dad said it was as important as man stepping foot on the moon. Are you feeling the pressure a little bit here . I do but really, the channel now isnt as important as the journey that ive already been on and taken other people on with me. You know, ive already shown people that you can swim for six hours in the sea with a stoma. Ive got a lot of attention already on birth trauma, on childbirth injuries, so really, in many ways, myjobs kind of already done. And getting to france will be the icing on the cake. Im ready. Bring it on Alison Freeman, bbc news, northumberland. Thats it from me today. Lucys got your headlines next but first its time for a look at the weather with carol. Sunshine and showers but will start to build a crisis from tomorrow so turning drier and brighter with some sunshine. Warming up particularly so as we head towards the latter part of the week but this is the low pressure thats driving our weather currently. Pushing northwards and eastwards. It will bring some heavy and persistent rain across north wales and also Northern England through the for scotland and Northern Ireland generally its sunshine and showers and behind that rain bright spells, sunshine and some showers. Temperatures 15 in the north, 2a in the south. As we head on through the evening and overnight the low pressure pulls away into the north sea taking the rain with it. Leaving us with a largely dry night with a few showers dotted around. Not particularly cold. 11 being the overnight low in lerwick to about 1214 overnight low in lerwick to about 12 14 across parts of england and wales. There goes the low pressure tomorrow and having this ridge of High Pressure to build across us, settling things down, so a some dry weather. There will be some scattered showers developing through the course of the day but they will be hit and miss. Many of us will miss them all together and temperature wise we are looking at about 15 in the north to 23 as we push further south but feeling much better across Northern England and north wales compared to today. As he moved tuesday into wednesday, High Pressure becomes ensconced across us. In between two areas of low pressure so we start off on a misty note with one or two showers but under the influence of High Pressure things will remain fairly settled. A lot of dry weather, some lengthy sunny spells and a little bit warmer in the south as well and we could reach 24 25. Further north, 15 20. Then heading towards thursday we are just about clinging onto that area of High Pressure but we are in between areas of high and low pressure and we are going to be sucking up this warmer air from the near continent across our shores. So on thursday a lot of dry weather around, a fair bit of sunshine and warmer, but on friday, later, we will see rain coming into the south west. Live from london. This is bbc news. The death toll in hawaiis devastating wildfires rises to 96 hundreds of people are still missing. Recovery efforts continue here on the island of maui. Coming up, we talk with residents who say they have lost everything. Nigers coup leaders say theyll prosecute the toppled president for high treason. In buenos aires, far right populist javier milei rocks argentinas political establishment coming first in the president ial primaries. And neymar leaves paris and is off to saudi arabia. The brazil forward agrees a two Year Contract for a fee understood to be almost 100 million. Hello, im lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast moving news, interviews and reaction. We start in hawaii, where the number of people confirmed dead following devastating wildfires has risen to 96. Five days after fires hit the state, hundreds of people remain unaccounted for. Its the worst us disaster of its kind in more than a century. The military is helping to look for victims in the town of lahaina. But so far only a tiny fraction of the affected area less than 5 has been searched