it's make or break for manchester united and newcastle united. paris and istanbul could mark the end of their european adventures. more tributes have been paid to terry venables, the manager and the man. for him to have that belief in me and to give me that confidence and encouragement, ifelt as if i could not let the guy down. and top trump. the former uk champion is through to the second round in york. also coming up on sportsday. can anyone catch max verstappen? for the future health of formula one, someone has to. there are things of interest with f1, it is there are things of interest with fi, it isjust there are things of interest with fi, it is just not the battle out front and that is what is hurting the sport. the need to find a way of making it more competitive. and garnacho's goodison acrobatics. have we already seen the goal of the season? evening, the champions league returns this week, there 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, newcastle cannot afford to lose at paris st germain tomorrow night, manchester united have to win in istanbul against galatasary or qualification is out of their hands and it will be the end of the road for celtic unless they win in rome against lazio, although even that might not be enough. joe lynskey reports. to primarily clubs have forward momentum, this week they needed to lift them up from the bottom. manchester united and newcastle both won at the weekend. in the champions league now it is the last push to make it through. it is newcastle's first time in the group stage since 2002. to see it go on, they needed something from parents. defeat at bsu would end their hopes that the knockouts. they beat them last month at the same genes as park but since then the squad has suffered. the take the team with injuries and suspensions but for the team that we did 20 years to be here, to have a chanceis did 20 years to be here, to have a chance is still a breaker. i did 20 years to be here, to have a chance is still a breaker.— chance is still a breaker. i think it is good _ chance is still a breaker. i think it is good to — chance is still a breaker. i think it is good to have _ chance is still a breaker. i think it is good to have those - chance is still a breaker. i think| it is good to have those mixture chance is still a breaker. i think i it is good to have those mixture of emotions going into a match. i think we need to play on the edge, we will need every ounce of motivation to get a result. this is the final moment in our champions league campaign and we are aware of where we sit at the group in the moment. what can happen tomorrow so we will give it everything. what can happen tomorrow so we will give it everything-— give it everything. manchester united went — give it everything. manchester united went to _ give it everything. manchester united went to goodison - give it everything. manchester united went to goodison and l give it everything. manchester i united went to goodison and face down the noise. it will be the same brief on wednesday when they take on galatasaray. this the turkish team that intimidate and be united at old trafford last month. the home side, that was a low point, things got even harder when they lost in copenhagen. you need to have to build on to me quinn's since then. —— two league wins. ads, build on to me quinn's since then. -- two league wins.— -- two league wins. a lot went auainst -- two league wins. a lot went against us- _ -- two league wins. a lot went against us. but _ -- two league wins. a lot went against us. but we _ -- two league wins. a lot went against us. but we are - -- two league wins. a lot went against us. but we are growing -- two league wins. a lot went - against us. but we are growing and we have to keep this process going. celtic also sit bottom but in group e there are a drift. 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 see it. joe lynskey, bbc news. so three british sides on the brink in europe, here are a reminder of this week's fixtures, newcastle and celtic play tomorrow, manchester united on wednesday, manchester city and arsenal are in a much stronger position. city, the reigning european champions, are already through, but they need just a point at home to leipzig tomorrow to guarantee finishing top, that could see them get a better draw in the last 16. a draw is all arsenal need against lens on wednesday to progress, a win will see them top their group. more tributes have been paid today to terry venables, the former england manager who died over the weekend at the age of 80 after a long illness. he led crystal palace and qpr in the first division, won the fa cup with tottenham and also had a three year spell at barcelona where he helped them win the league for the first time in 11 years. he also won the copa de liga in 1986. he then led barca that same year to the european cup final where they lost on penalties to romania's steaua bucharest. during his time he inspired many, including a young pep guardiola who was still in his teens and in the club's youth system. it was a short time only two seasons, maybe two and it was not long. but the impact in the way that they play and i remember talking with friends of mine who played with him and as a manager, as a person, so funny. he was singing and imitating frank sinatra and this sort of thing so he was a proper, proper man so i'm so sorry for his family. barcelona are expected to mark terry venables death in some way before kick off in the champions league tomorrow night, for all his club successes, he will also be remembered for his 2 years in chrage of england and that glorious summer of 96, the european championship on home soil, alan shearer was top scorer in the tournament as england reached the semi—finals. i got several requests yesterday too -ood i got several requests yesterday too good on _ i got several requests yesterday too good on to— i got several requests yesterday too good on to media and speak about how -reat good on to media and speak about how great she _ good on to media and speak about how great she was. i did not think i could — great she was. i did not think i could do— great she was. i did not think i could do it _ great she was. i did not think i could do it because i was that emotional. as the day with on in the suit everyone say somebody great things _ suit everyone say somebody great things about the great man and i thought— things about the great man and i thought he was great for me and the reason _ thought he was great for me and the reason why— thought he was great for me and the reason why i said i oh him so much is because — reason why i said i oh him so much is because he — reason why i said i oh him so much is because he stuck by me. i had not scored _ is because he stuck by me. i had not scored for— is because he stuck by me. i had not scored for england leading up to 1996for— scored for england leading up to 1996 for two years although still scoring — 1996 for two years although still scoring goals for blackburn but they said before the tournament started that whatever happens in the friendly — that whatever happens in the friendly games, leading up to a tournament, you will be my number one centre — tournament, you will be my number one centre forward in that first game — one centre forward in that first game and _ one centre forward in that first game and ijust thought, for him to have that _ game and ijust thought, for him to have that belief in me and to give me that _ have that belief in me and to give me that confidence and encouragement i felt as— me that confidence and encouragement i felt as if— me that confidence and encouragement i felt as if i_ me that confidence and encouragement i felt as if i could not let the guy down and — i felt as if i could not let the guy down and that was the power of the man _ down and that was the power of the man he _ down and that was the power of the man. he was an absolute genius at coaching _ man. he was an absolute genius at coaching. and edginess at management and how— coaching. and edginess at management and how to _ coaching. and edginess at management and how to best get out of his players — and how to best get out of his players. what pep guardiola and jurgen _ players. what pep guardiola and jurgen klopp and all of the great managers have done and are doing, he was up _ managers have done and are doing, he was up there — managers have done and are doing, he was up there. he had those ideas as welt _ was up there. he had those ideas as welt he _ was up there. he had those ideas as welt he had — was up there. he had those ideas as well. he had the idea of switching tactics, _ well. he had the idea of switching tactics, switching systems during games _ tactics, switching systems during games. he had a system for every scenario — games. he had a system for every scenario it— games. he had a system for every scenario. if they did this, we would change _ scenario. if they did this, we would change and — scenario. if they did this, we would change and do it this way. if they io change and do it this way. if they go to— change and do it this way. if they go to the — change and do it this way. if they go to the system we will do it another— go to the system we will do it another way. we were all set at team meetings _ another way. we were all set at team meetings with our eyes wide open looking _ meetings with our eyes wide open looking and thinking, this isjust amazing — looking and thinking, this isjust amazing. everyone looks back at the tournament — amazing. everyone looks back at the tournament with fond memories, not hu-e tournament with fond memories, not huge disappointment. of course it was: _ huge disappointment. of course it was, but _ huge disappointment. of course it was, but i — huge disappointment. of course it was, but i think it was that great in the _ was, but i think it was that great in the games were that great and the entertainment that he gave in the players _ entertainment that he gave in the players gave to the country and that for weeks. — players gave to the country and that for weeks. i — players gave to the country and that for weeks, i think everyone looks back— for weeks, i think everyone looks back with — for weeks, i think everyone looks back with fond memories of that tournament. the football we played was all— tournament. the football we played was all down to him. we went out there _ was all down to him. we went out there and — was all down to him. we went out there and we did exactly what he told us _ there and we did exactly what he told us to — there and we did exactly what he told us to do and he wanted us to enjoy— told us to do and he wanted us to enjoy football. i think it was important to him because he was such a character— important to him because he was such a character himself, he loved life, enjoying _ a character himself, he loved life, enjoying life and he went to do this all to— enjoying life and he went to do this all to do— enjoying life and he went to do this all to do that as well. when you consider— all to do that as well. when you consider some of the leaders and the captains _ consider some of the leaders and the captains that he had in that team whether— captains that he had in that team whether it — captains that he had in that team whether it be tony adams or stuart pierce _ whether it be tony adams or stuart pierce or— whether it be tony adams or stuart pierce or david or gary nettle it is one thing — pierce or david or gary nettle it is one thing having those players but it is another managing them and putting _ it is another managing them and putting them out on a pitch and getting — putting them out on a pitch and getting them to come out and play for you _ getting them to come out and play for you because there is the genius of paul. _ for you because there is the genius of paul, how on earth do you manage to get— of paul, how on earth do you manage to get the _ of paul, how on earth do you manage to get the best out of him. he did that and _ to get the best out of him. he did that and he — to get the best out of him. he did that and he loved it. alan shearer with his tribute and memories of terry venables who was such an influence on his playing career. i will point you to our website. a great article has been written about terry venables and what he did for barcelona there. there's one match in the premier league this evening 15th against 12th, fulham take on wolves at craven cottage. back to back defeats for the first time the season and we want to show a reaction, we know that the last man has brighton and tottenham and villa and wolves are a tough team to play against. they are coming from a great win against tottenham the last few minutes of the match. lifting confidence there. they are confident to come here to keep their run and they will do to the opposite we want to wreck the same.— they will do to the opposite we want to wreck the same. remind us of what we are and what _ to wreck the same. remind us of what we are and what we are _ to wreck the same. remind us of what we are and what we are trying - to wreck the same. remind us of what we are and what we are trying to - to wreck the same. remind us of what we are and what we are trying to be. l we are and what we are trying to be. and obviously how fits into that and how best _ and obviously how fits into that and how best we can try and cause full of some _ how best we can try and cause full of some problems because they are still a _ of some problems because they are still a good side that we will need to be _ still a good side that we will need to be at— still a good side that we will need to be at primarily wii games so i managing — to be at primarily wii games so i managing to win a couple so far and it will_ managing to win a couple so far and it will be _ managing to win a couple so far and it will be good to add another one. -- premier— it will be good to add another one. —— premier league. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. crystal palace midfielder cheick doucoure could be out for the rest of the season after suffering an achilles injury against luton over the weekend. he is also set to miss january's africa cup of nations with mali. the former palace and everton winger yannick bolasie has joined swansea on a short term deal. the sa —year—old had been a free agent the 34—year—old had been a free agent since ending a spell in turkey last season. and brighton's lewis dunk will serve a two match suspension after his red card in their win at nottingham forest at the weekend. he was punished for using offensive, insulting or abusive language towards referee anthony taylor. we've had two more first round matches at the uk snooker championship in york. the 2011 championjudd trump is through. as is barry hawkins. we have seenjudge trump _ barry hawkins. we have seenjudge trump through in style 61 against the chinese man. the trump through in style 61 against the chinese man.— trump through in style 61 against the chinese man. the level at which judd was operating _ the chinese man. the level at which judd was operating today, _ the chinese man. the level at which judd was operating today, you - judd was operating today, you approximate to be what? bier? judd was operating today, you approximate to be what? very good somewhere near _ approximate to be what? very good somewhere near full _ approximate to be what? very good somewhere near full marks - approximate to be what? very good somewhere near full marks he - approximate to be what? very good i somewhere near full marks he started very nicely i think the difference today, we did not see the best, the absolute world best ofjudge trump primarily because he was not pushed by his opponent. it was never under any pressure and he got stronger as the match went on. tom any pressure and he got stronger as the match went on.— any pressure and he got stronger as the match went on. two centuries for his efforts- — the match went on. two centuries for his efforts- he _ the match went on. two centuries for his efforts. he came _ the match went on. two centuries for his efforts. he came afterwards - his efforts. he came afterwards clearly struggling a little bit maybe, not sure but under the weather, did not show. he sprinkled enou:h weather, did not show. he sprinkled enough start — weather, did not show. he sprinkled enough start us _ weather, did not show. he sprinkled enough start us out _ weather, did not show. he sprinkled enough start us out there _ weather, did not show. he sprinkled enough start us out there to - weather, did not show. he sprinkled enough start us out there to know . enough start us out there to know that he _ enough start us out there to know that he is— enough start us out there to know that he is still in top confident form~ — that he is still in top confident form. three victories this season already— form. three victories this season already in— form. three victories this season already in the man. on form. three victories this season already in the man.— already in the man. on the other team we saw _ already in the man. on the other team we saw barry _ already in the man. on the other team we saw barry hawkins - already in the man. on the other team we saw barry hawkins the l already in the man. on the other - team we saw barry hawkins the world number 12 pushed a bit by comparison. ben wilson today threw one down and got it done. istallion comparison. ben wilson today threw one down and got it done.— one down and got it done. when he won the first _ one down and got it done. when he won the first round _ one down and got it done. when he won the first round with _ one down and got it done. when he won the first round with the 100 - won the first round with the 100 break and sat at interval three and one ahead there would have been alarm bells going on for barry but with the top break of 72 the day barry hawkins did enough to get the job done. as he said himself he got stronger towards the end of the match and the signs of someone under the one—year list on the fourth best player in the world and he played like it. , , ,, ., like it. this evening session with we have marks _ like it. this evening session with we have marks will _ like it. this evening session with we have marks will be _ like it. this evening session with we have marks will be up - like it. this evening session with | we have marks will be up against markjoyce who is the lowest ranked qualifiers to make it through this time. here is have some success some quarterfinals and some big names he is pushed out including judge trump a few years ago. but to be expect from selby this evening? if it a few years ago. but to be expect from selby this evening?- from selby this evening? if it is mark selby _ from selby this evening? if it is mark selby that _ from selby this evening? if it is mark selby that got _ from selby this evening? if it is mark selby that got to - from selby this evening? if it is mark selby that got to the - from selby this evening? if it is| mark selby that got to the front from selby this evening? if it is i mark selby that got to the front of the road too we would expect them to win comfortably. his performance is a bit more inconsistent may be five or six years ago but i expect to have a strong championship. at its best keys unplayable and i fully expect him to win today. i hopefully he goes through because we want all the big names there to see he was the big names there to see he was the best. , ., . ., ., , the big names there to see he was the ., the best. jack was asked he was the man who did — the best. jack was asked he was the man who did for— the best. jack was asked he was the man who did for you _ the best. jack was asked he was the man who did for you in _ the best. jack was asked he was the man who did for you in the - the best. jack was asked he was the man who did for you in the last - the best. jack was asked he was the | man who did for you in the last most unbelievable spiral. for centuries in a well in that match. back to back semifinals forjack, but what is he up against against that terrierfrom is he up against against that terrier from wells, jamiejones? terrier from wells, jamie jones? he'll give as terrier from wells, jamiejones? he'll give as good as he gets someone who has beat me twice at the crucible _ someone who has beat me twice at the crucible i_ someone who has beat me twice at the crucible. i know all about him as well— crucible. i know all about him as well and — crucible. i know all about him as well and very strong on his diva jack course. prodigious challenge, wonderful— jack course. prodigious challenge, wonderful to watch in people is ending — wonderful to watch in people is ending like he did last year he is the strong — ending like he did last year he is the strong favourite. so much to talk about — the strong favourite. so much to talk about so much excitement and i hope you _ talk about so much excitement and i hope you are enjoying it we are too. it certainly — hope you are enjoying it we are too. it certainly should be a good session there. the formula one season came to a close yesterday with max verstappen and red bull hammering home their complete domination of the sport this year. the 3—time world champion took the chequered flag at the abu dhabi grand prix, 19 wins out of the 22 races, that is a record. between may and september he pulled away in the championship with 10 wins in a row, no—one had done that before. only once did he fail to make it onto the podium, another record. add to that the highest points tally in the history of the sport. 290 points clear of teammate sergio perez, that is the biggest winning margin in the the drivers championship. earlier, i spoke to our formula one reporterjenny gow. he has been in a league of his own and we said that and score all of the time is a cliche, but it is absolutely true for max verstappen. no one else's been able to touch him. and that winning combination of him. and that winning combination of him that red bull car that is designed by his team had just been perfection. you are right, we have seen other forms of domination in the sport. if you think back to michael schumacher, much revered but actually at the time, when he was winning, very boring. i think of the sebastian vessel, lewis hamilton, unless you are cheering for that one person on 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 is always hope. isn't there?— always hope. isn't there? there was some good — always hope. isn't there? there was some good racing _ always hope. isn't there? there was some good racing in _ always hope. isn't there? there was some good racing in there _ always hope. isn't there? there was some good racing in there across i always hope. isn't there? there was| some good racing in there across the course of the season but the majority was processional and that leads us to the health of the sport, is this good for the sport, is he going to drag in viewers and listeners next year.— going to drag in viewers and listeners next year. you're right, there have _ listeners next year. you're right, there have been _ listeners next year. you're right, there have been some _ listeners next year. you're right, there have been some really - listeners next year. you're right, l there have been some really great battles and if you actually look further down the championship the battle for fourth place, further down the championship the battle forfourth place, shock quarter —— horror, not the most interesting, but was hotly contested by some amazing drivers and i know alonso reaching new heights so there are things of interest with f1, it's just not the battle at front and thatis just not the battle at front and that is what is hurting the sport. they need to find a way at making it more competitive and with the rules freeze as it is as until 2026 it's hard to be imagine anyone else challenging max for the title. it’s challenging max for the title. it's some post _ challenging max for the title. it's some post race interviews in the paddock, it seems like they have thrown in the towel beyond next season as well.— season as well. let's look at it, hopefully. _ season as well. let's look at it, hopefully. with _ season as well. let's look at it, hopefully, with some _ season as well. let's look at it, hopefully, with some form - season as well. let's look at it, hopefully, with some form of. hopefully, with some form of positivity and say, yes, they are down their haunches at the moment but they have all winner to try and look at what they can do to try and crawl back that gap between the rest of the field and red bull. look at mclaren. that a horrible start to the season but actually finishing it's positively so if they can take that positivity, roll it over the winner and come out and while everyone, maybe lando norris can be the champion next year, who knows? just three months away from the start of next season and yes, they have got this time to try and narrow the gap. verstappen is a amazing talent that you mention some of the talent that you mention some of the talent within that red bull team as well that are helping to design their car. surely they will be quicker as well next season. timer;r quicker as well next season. they have not quicker as well next season. they have got the _ quicker as well next season. they have got the liability _ quicker as well next season. they have got the liability on _ quicker as well next season. tue: have got the liability on their side. each renewal he and the bbc chief executive writer did a piece of them and that is a podcast now seek and listen to what goes into making a car and why it is so good on that red bull team. but they may come back faster and better next year. it may be, max verstappen won't have the most amazing year next year and i'm singing this, clinging onto it for love and money, but hopefully it will be more competitive. let's face it, he of the worlds best drivers in the worlds best engineers working together to make it a great sport so, hopefully, it will be. a lot of hope involved there. 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 nat sciver—brunt has won the women's award for the second year in a row. the england all—rounder scored back to back centurys against australia as they fought back to level the ashes series during the summer. the match fees have doubled some of the england players salariesjust playing in one series it is such an incredible thing to think back on obviously being part of the wpl as well, itjust seems like it's not really real still. so just having a quick think about it and thinking on the year that has happened, hopefully it is the first of many firsts in terms of women's cricket's journey. firsts in terms of women's cricket's “ourne . ., ., , firsts in terms of women's cricket's “ourne. ., ., , . ., journey. how does it change the way ou no journey. how does it change the way you go about — journey. how does it change the way you go about things _ journey. how does it change the way you go about things if— journey. how does it change the way you go about things if it _ journey. how does it change the way you go about things if it does - journey. how does it change the way you go about things if it does at - you go about things if it does at all, you go about things if it does at all. does — you go about things if it does at all. does it— you go about things if it does at all, does it make you ink strategically differently about how to map _ strategically differently about how to map out your year? not necessarily. _ to map out your year? not necessarily. my _ to map out your year? not necessarily. my focus - to map out your year? not necessarily. my focus is i to map out your year? tint necessarily. my focus is still to be as fit and as strong as i can be to perform for england and to win matches for england. i guess in the last 12 months i have thought more about balancing where i can go when and when i can be at home and things like that but still i am 30. and i know that cricket is in forever so actually, having those opportunities there for me is also something to think about for the end of my career as well. it is been such a big year for me, cricket and for everything. congratulations to nat sciver—brunt. let's just return to football because for all the uncertainty swirling around manchester united, they did win this weekend and for those supporters that were at goodison park yesterday, they witnessed something spectacular. allesandro garnacho turned the world upside down, the most beautiful bicycle kick to open the scoring. will he ever score a better one? i think of iconic primary legals over the years and when comes to mind with the wayne rooney particularly many years ago but i think now it is a new generation of young talent and the pitch has set all. . , ., ~ ., young talent and the pitch has set all. ., ., ~ ., , ., ., all. rashford. and from diallo, garnacho _ all. rashford. and from diallo, garnacho! _ all. rashford. and from diallo, garnacho! - — all. rashford. and from diallo, garnacho! . it's— all. rashford. and from diallo, garnacho! . it's always- all. rashford. and from diallo, garnacho! . it's always better i all. rashford. and from diallo, - garnacho! . it's always better when the goalkeeper _ garnacho! . it's always better when the goalkeeper dives. _ garnacho! . it's always better when the goalkeeper dives. it's - garnacho! . it's always better when the goalkeeper dives. it's an - the goalkeeper dives. it's an unbelievable. _ the goalkeeper dives. it's an unbelievable. not _ the goalkeeper dives. it's an unbelievable. not many - the goalkeeper dives. it's an i unbelievable. not many players the goalkeeper dives. it's an - unbelievable. not many players can do that— unbelievable. not many players can do that but he is one of those players — do that but he is one of those players that gets you on the edge of your seat _ players that gets you on the edge of your seat. every time you are watching — your seat. every time you are watching, he does something special. i don't _ watching, he does something special. ldon't think— watching, he does something special. i don't think we will see a better goal _ i don't think we will see a better goal it's— i don't think we will see a better goal it's one _ idon't think we will see a better goal it's one in— i don't think we will see a better goal. it's one in a _ i don't think we will see a better goal. it's one in a million. - i don't think we will see a better goal. it's one in a million. it. goal. it's one in a million. it is but i bet _ goal. it's one in a million. it is but i bet he — goal. it's one in a million. it is but i bet he has _ goal. it's one in a million. it is but i bet he has done - but i bet he has done training before for him to take it on and see it and execute in the way he did, we were all... it and execute in the way he did, we were all- - -— were all... she would try and do it now in the — were all... she would try and do it now in the studio? _ were all... she would try and do it now in the studio? don't - were all... she would try and do it now in the studio? don't do - were all... she would try and do it l now in the studio? don't do it mate. i certainly won't _ now in the studio? don't do it mate. i certainly won't try _ now in the studio? don't do it mate. i certainly won't try into _ now in the studio? don't do it mate. i certainly won't try into it. - now in the studio? don't do it mate. i certainly won't try into it. one - i certainly won't try into it. one in a million. you can watch it as well on the bbc sport website. before i go, deep for your diaries. the bbc sports personality of the year will be held on tuesday the 19th of december. here in media city uk as well in salford. seven o'clock start, a celebration of a fantastic yearin start, a celebration of a fantastic year in sport. for me and the rest of the team that does it. hello there. it may have been a little less cold today, but earlier on there was quite a bit of rain around. over the next few days, things are changing again because we're back into something drier. barring the odd wintry shower, we're back into colder air again and that means more frost overnight. now this area of low pressure, the weather front and cloud wrapped around it, brought the earlier rain that's been moving south eastwards now heading out into the continent where we'll see more snow falling, particularly for the alps. and then following that low pressure, we're going to tap into colder air that will move back down from the north in the next few days. there's a north—easterly breeze, though, picking up for a while overnight that's going to blow in more showers off the north sea, push them into england, perhaps towards wales, a few wintry ones coming into northern scotland. but the rest of scotland, northern ireland and later on the north of england will have clearer sky. so a frost more likely here, whereas further south there's going to be a bit more cloud around. that cloud will break up during tomorrow morning. there still could be one or two light showers in the south—west. and we've got a couple of bands of showers with some snow over the hills moving down across scotland. but for many parts of the uk may well be a dry day on tuesday. more sunshine than today, but it's just a little bit colder — temperatures of 5—7 degrees. and with those clearer skies and light winds, temperatures will fall away very quickly after dark. and we're looking at widespread frost as we head through tuesday night, wednesday morning, minus four or minus five, perhaps across some parts of scotland. now, we should have clearer skies and light winds because that area of low pressure is moving south through the north sea. it will bring a few more wintry showers into wednesday across northern parts of scotland and near these north sea coasts. there could be even a bit of snow over the north york moors and into the cheviots, too. but otherwise, again, generally dry. a lot of sunshine around light winds, but after that frosty start, it's going to be a bit colder temperatures perhaps no higher than two degrees in glasgow, for example. now the forecast for later in the week was causing us a few headaches, but it looks more likely now that this area of low pressure is going to steer to the south of the uk. so the threat of significant snow is reduced, but of course if the low is further north into the colder air, we could be back into a snowy story. but with a low to the south, we're going to tap into much colder air that's going to move down all the way from scandinavia. goodbye. coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news — live from london. this is bbc news. israel and hamas agree to extend the temporary ceasefire in gaza for an additional two days. further hostages and prisoners are expected to be released tonight, israel says family members have been notified, although there are no further details on how many might be freed. new evidence from bbc verify — reveals hamas' extensive preparations for its attack on israel. the bbc has new analysis that shows hamas and other groups have been openly training in gaza for almost three years before its deadly attack on israel. and — the bbc can reveal the united arab emirates has been planning to use its role as the host of un climate talks as an opportunity to strike oil and gas deals. hello, i'm ben thompson, welcome to the daily global. there has been a major breakthrough in negotiations between israel and hamas, with the white house confirming an agreement has been reached to extend the humanitarian truce for an additional two days. it was set to end tonight. we haven't yet heard from israel, but an hamas official has told the reuters news agency that the temporary truce will have "the same conditions as the previous truce". our correspondent lucy williamson is injerusalem. in williamson is in jerusalem. in williamson is injerusalem. an important breakthrc those in an important breakthrough in those talks. we don't have all the details but we assume an extra two days needs more prisoners released, more hostages released a more a