hello again. welcome along. emma hayes will be the new head coach of the us national women's team, confirming an appointment that appeared likely once that she'd revealed she was leaving chelsea at the end of their season. hayes will become the highest paid coach in women's football and says it is "a huge honour to be given the opportunity "to lead the most incredible team "in world football history." jo currie has more. leader, trailblazer and, above all, a winner. commentator: it will be| chelsea's name in history. emma hayes is the most successful female coach in this country. with chelsea, she's won everything there is to win domestically. she has led chelsea to the fa cup! and now, she's taking on the biggestjob in the world — becoming head coach of the usa. i mean, she's a massive figure, you know, legendary coach in terms of what she's achieved. and i think she can drive standards just from the aura and the presence that she has and the respect level she has from so many players and coaches within england, but also, further afield and abroad as well. itjust shows us kind of the iconic status that she has. hayes�*s reign at chelsea is unrivalled, winning 13 trophies in 11 years, including the treble in 2021, the year she guided them to the champions league final. she will need to bring plenty of that winning magic to her new role. the usa has always been the dominant force in women's football, four—time world and olympic champions. but after being knocked out of this summer's world cup in the round of 16, they're in need of a rebuild and at a time when scrutiny has never been higher. the rise of the european teams has changed the dynamic around the national teams in women's football. and i think that people kept talking about the us are getting caught up, they're getting caught up. they've now been caught up and probably overtaken. so i think the challenge for them is to get back to, you know, that number one spot. hayes is writing her own exit from chelsea. she'll leave at the end of this season in may. it'll then be a quick turnaround to lead the us to this summer's olympic games in paris. jo currie, bbc news. well, for now, hayes remains in charge of chelsea and she will be in the dugout on wednesday as her side face real madrid in their opening group match of the champions league. they've never won this competition before with hayes saying doing so in what is her final season would be a fairytale. they'll have to get past two teams that won handsomely on tuesday, though. barcelona and lyon are the last two winners of the champions league with the holders barcelona beating benfica 5—0 and lyon hitting 9 to win at slavia prague. wins too for eintracht frankfurt and brann. liverpool's luis diaz has been reunited with his father four days after luis manuel diaz was released by kidnappers in colombia. both the forward's parents were taken by a guerrilla group, and while diaz's mother was quickly released, his father was held for 12 more days. colombian police have arrested four individuals connected with the kidnapping. diaz stayed with his club throughout his father's abduction but has now returned to colombia for the internatoinal break. a man has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter over the death of ice hockey player adam johnson whose neck was cut during a match in the uk's elite league. the nottingham panthers player was injured by a skate in a game against sheffield steelers last month and was pronounced dead after being taken to hospital. fans and mourners paid tribute to the 29—year—old at the nottingham arena a week on from his death, which south yorkshire police said a postmortem had confirmed happened as a result of a fatal neck injury. the panthers have yet to play since, but will return to the ice for an adamjohnson memorial game on saturday. well, south yorkshire police say the man they've arrested remains in custody. they released a statement today from detective chief superintendent bex horsfall, which i can share with you now. she says, "we've been carrying out extensive inquiries "to piece together the events which led to the loss of adam "in these unprecedented circumstances." she said, "we've been speaking to highly specialised experts "in theirfield to assist in our inquiries" and she also urged members of the public to refrain from comment and speculation which could hinder the police investigation. almost six weeks after the first match, we are nowjust a few hours away from the cricket world cup semifinals. hosts india have been unbeatable so far, winning nine out of nine matches, and they will be favourites against new zealand in mumbai on wednesday. patrick gearey reports. illuminations and celebrations in mumbai at the weekend, the explosion of colour to mark the hindu festival of diwali. the aftermath is distinctly grey. smog hangs in the air. mumbai is among the most polluted cities on earth, and it's about to host a different kind of festival. for indian cricketers, there is no way of drowning out the hype around this world cup semifinal. it's everywhere. a nation of nearly 1.5 billion, a stadium of feverish expectation, they must somehow focus only on the next ball. it's worked up to now. nine wins out of nine. they are so far this tournament's outstanding team. but previous overwhelming favourites have found that status overwhelming. honestly, i mean, look, that's the beauty of this team. half of the guys were not even born when we won our first world cup and then when we won our second world cup in 2011, half of the guys were not even playing the game. this current crop of players, they are very much into what is happening today, what can happen tomorrow. india know they can beat their opponents. they did itjust over three weeks ago in dharamshala. for that reason, among many, the black caps are the darkest of horses. but that's how they seem to prefer it. they beat india at this stage four years ago in manchester. this, though, is mumbai. it will feel lonely. we're expecting a fairly blue crowd that will be supporting their team and no doubt they'll be very passionate about that. to me, it's about embracing it. not many people get that opportunity. you know, cricket...cricket in india, playing against india in a world cup semifinal is special and something to appreciate. it seems likely that this semifinal will be settled by the bat. the surface has staged some big scores and there are some big hitters in both sides. mumbai might not have seen the last of the fireworks. patrick geary, bbc news. jannik sinner has beaten novak djokovic for the first time in his career. a popular win for the italian�*s home crowd at the atp finals in turin. sinner took a final—set tie—breaker after the game went into its fourth hour and it's his second win in two group games. djokovic is guaranteed to finish the year as the world number one, but the defeat is his first since the wimbledon final after 19 straight wins. well, stefanos tsitsipas apologised to fans after he was booed off court in turin. he lasted just three games against holgar rune before retiring hurt to the disappointment of the crowd. tsitsipas, who has since pulled out of the tournament, said he had been given the green light to play by doctors. i'm gutted that i wasn't able to finish the match. and it's a shame also not to give that spot to someone else to at least try and do something with it. unfortunately, i felt terrible on the court and i did what i could do in the best possible way to be ready and fit for this match, but it didn't work out for me. world heavyweight champion oleksandr usyk says he wants to organise a homecoming fight in kyiv once ukraine's war with russia is over. usyk is expected to face fellow world champion tyson fury in february with the winner becoming the first undisputed world heavyweight champion since lennox lewis in 1999. in between fights, usyk has returned to his homeland to speak to troops on the front line who he says are his inspiration. translation: personally, for me, the guys who defend our country are a big motivation and i'm grateful to them. when i call them, i see theirfaces, their smile. they scream, "yes, victory!" it is partly their victory too. you know that when i am boxing and i win, my entire country wins and all the people who cheer for me. rory mcilroy insists progress is being made towards a deal that would combine the two traditional golf tours with saudi arabia's private investment fund, even if a deadline for an agreement might not be met, and with other potential investors also interested. the world number two, who's also on the pga tour's player council, says efforts are continuing, even if it might not look like it. if you were in the middle of it, you would see that there is a path forward. it is just that no—one has any details. loose lips sink ships. so, we are trying to keep it tight within the walls. i'm sure when there is news to tell, it will be told. mcilroy�*s in dubai for the season—ending dp world tour championship, which isn't the only golf event there this week. in fact, on the next—door course, luke willett broke a world record on tuesday. already the british speed golf champion, but after completing nine holes in 20 minutes and 12 seconds, luke is now the quickest of anyone in history. he was greeted by a fresh ball at each hole, but used just three clubs and, as you can see, ran between shots in 30—degree heat. his next challenge is to try and break the record for fastest hole of under 90 seconds. would have been quicker if he hadn't have messed up that last putt! had to a website for all of the story. that is it. goodbye. hello. although our fairly changeable, unsettled spell of autumn weather continues through the remainder of the week, there will be some windows of drier weather, particularly on wednesday across the southern half of the uk. so bright and breezy, but cloudy and damp with outbreaks of rain at times across northern areas. all down to the fact that we've got a ridge of high pressure building in from the south, but low pressure with a couple of weather fronts drifting, particularly across parts of scotland. so through the day wednesday, then we start with the cloud and the rain for much of central southern scotland, northern ireland too. could even be a little bit of snow across the highest ground, the grampians highland as well. all sunshine, though, works for the northern isles towards caithness and sutherland into aberdeenshire later on in the day. temperatures here around 7 to 9. further south across england and wales should be dry and bright through much of the day. temperatures here 12 or 13 degrees, but we've still got this cloudier zone in between. any of that rain tending to fizzle away overnight into thursday. but the next area of rain starts to arrive from the southwest early on thursday. it's going to be quite a cold night. it could be a touch of frost, particularly across parts of scotland with the lighter winds and the clearing skies. right, through thursday then, a couple of areas of low pressure, this one bringing some rain to parts of southern england, another one moving into northern ireland, wales as well later in the day. should stay mostly dry for parts of eastern scotland, northeast england too, and temperatures range between around about 8 to 12 for most of us. but we're in that colder air still up towards the northern isles, but there'll be some sunshine. moving through thursday night into friday and the fronts clear away for a time. we've got an area of high pressure trying to nudge in from the south. so that means friday is probably our driest and brightest day of the week for most places. could be the odd shower around, but the cloud could well increase from the southwest ahead of the next area of low pressure, bringing some rain. so temperatures on friday around 7 to 12 degrees for most of us. still rather cool, turns milder into the weekend, but it turns wetter and windier too. low pressure moving in, lots of isobars on the map. so, rain, but you can see the orange colours flooding across the uk. that shows that that much milder air is on the way. it's going be quite breezy with the breeze coming in from a southwesterly direction. so the next few days then, we have got some rain around, particularly on thursday, drier as we head into friday for most of us. but then temperatures on the rise, but wet and windy for the weekend. bye— bye. caitriona perry. the israeli military says its forces are carrying out a precise untied against hamas. inside gaza's biggest hospital al—shifa hospital and gaza city thousands of civilians are believed to be sheltering. the bill is passed _ believed to be sheltering. tue: bill is passed and believed to be sheltering. tte: bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table! ,, . , , table! the us has the nerves surpasses — table! the us has the nerves 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