scotland look ahead to tomorrow's match with hungary, knowing it's win or bust. while england despite being in a strong position are under increasing pressure to perform. also coming up on sportsday... marcus smith stars as england cruise pastjapan in tokyo. gloucester—hartpury come from behind to secure back—to—back premiership titles. and olympic qualifying continues, where we'll have the latest on those vying for a spot in paris. we'll get more from the england and scotland camps in a moment, but we'll start with the ongoing game between cristiano ronaldo�*s portugal and turkey. portugal took the lead after 20 minutes in dortmund, bernardo silva sweeping home the opener and scoring his first—ever goal at a major tournament. it got worse for turkey, a calamitous mix—up between samet akaydin and goalkeeper altay bayindir saw the ball go past bayindir and roll into the net despite the desperate attempts to keep it out. portugal added another goal in the second half with renewed oath —— barnardo fernandez making it 3—0. earlier georgia, the lowest—ranked side in the tournament, claimed a first ever point in a major tournament with a 1—1 draw against the czech republic. patrick gearey was watching. there is a freewheeling energy about georgia, a nation and its first tournament, expressing itself. the s - irit tournament, expressing itself. the sirit here tournament, expressing itself. the spirit here is _ tournament, expressing itself. tue: spirit here isjust... tournament, expressing itself. tte: spirit here isjust... it cannot be spirit here is just... it cannot be put in words. i think that this will be transmitted to the footballers. we hope that we will come back to our country— we hope that we will come back to our country with a victory and i don't _ our country with a victory and i don't know. _ our country with a victory and i don't know, i am really very emotional.— don't know, i am really very emotional. ., ., , ., emotional. now the midday trains for geora ia emotional. now the midday trains for georgia took — emotional. now the midday trains for georgia took them _ emotional. now the midday trains for georgia took them to _ emotional. now the midday trains for georgia took them to the _ emotional. now the midday trains for georgia took them to the stadium - emotional. now the midday trains for georgia took them to the stadium in l georgia took them to the stadium in hamburg, where they needed at least a point against the czech republic. a team which knows its strength. it seems they cause enough chaos to score until he had done so with his arm. no goal. could georgia make good escape? it seemed they had a chance but the video officials had spotted a handball. penalty. the wild excitement would eventually fade. the second half was all czech republic. a tap in for lift off. minutes later, they should have had the lead. georgia were barely able to get the pitch until the final minutes stoppage time. but it was not to be. a sickening frustration. scotla nd ta ke scotland take on hungary tomorrow, as they aim to progress to the knockout. on paper this should be the easiest game so farfor on paper this should be the easiest game so far for scotland but in tournament football, ranking and form can go out of the window. scotland have been besieged with injuries. kieran tierney had to be stretchered off during their draw against switzerland. he has already gone home. he has a hamstring problem. that is a blow for scotland. if they do not win tomorrow against hungary, insult god, they are going home. and their dream of going through the knockouts be over. no pressure on the strikers. earlierwe be over. no pressure on the strikers. earlier we spoke to chez adams who said he and the whole team are aware of what they have to do and what it will mean they do it. everyone knows what is at stake. easing expectations at the minute but everyone knows the job, what we have got to do. and we are just looking forward to embracing every single minute of it. but looking forward to embracing every single minute of it.— single minute of it. but standing in the wa is single minute of it. but standing in the way is hungary. _ single minute of it. but standing in the way is hungary. although - single minute of it. but standing in the way is hungary. although they| the way is hungary. although they are bottom of the group after losing their opening two greens. there are some recognisable names in their squad. stiles was injured for the opening two games. but he is expected to be available for the scotland match and there is andy robertson of scotland up against dominik szoboszlai. it would be typically scottish to not do as well against arguably the easiest team in the group. let's hope hungary are not used to these damp conditions as much as scotland are. england have come in for heavy criticism since their 1—1 draw against denmark on thursday. gareth southgate's side sit top of group c with their final game of the opening phase against slovenia on tuesday, and qualification to the last 16 appearing to be on the cards. so how has the mood among the playing group been given the outside noise? i put this to our football reporter alex howell who's in germany following the squad. there has been lots of reaction and criticism really to the first two performances from england, even though they are top of the group, especially after that draw with denmark. gareth southgate came out after the game and he said the players were not able to do what they wanted to do or did not control possession as well as they would have liked. harry kane after the match said they were not 100% sure what to do when they were in possession. a little bit of confusion without the ball as well. one player who came on in that match and also featured in the first game is west ham forward jared bowen. he has been speaking about the mood and reaction in the england camp. tt is reaction in the england camp. it is reall hiuh reaction in the england camp. it is really high and — reaction in the england camp. it is really high and we try not to get involved — really high and we try not to get involved in the outside world because _ involved in the outside world because what we have is a really tight— because what we have is a really tight group and a togetherness and we have _ tight group and a togetherness and we have sat here with four points and it _ we have sat here with four points and it is — we have sat here with four points and it is the — we have sat here with four points and it is the standards we have said that it _ and it is the standards we have said that it is _ and it is the standards we have said that it is not — and it is the standards we have said that it is not two wins but it is still— that it is not two wins but it is still four— that it is not two wins but it is still four points and we as top of the group — still four points and we as top of the group and in control of our own destiny~ _ the group and in control of our own destin . . , , the group and in control of our own destin . ., , , ., , ., destiny. there has been a question mark over the _ destiny. there has been a question mark over the fitness _ destiny. there has been a question mark over the fitness of _ destiny. there has been a question mark over the fitness of key - mark over the fitness of key players. mark over the fitness of key -la ers. , . , mark over the fitness of key .la ers, , ., , ., , mark over the fitness of key laers, , �* ., players. they really has. again, the en . land players. they really has. again, the england manager— players. they really has. again, the england manager gareth _ players. they really has. again, the england manager gareth southgate| england manager gareth southgate singh after the draw with denmark that the players were not able to press the ball well enough and that they are actually managing a few physical conditions in this team and if you look actually at the starting line—up, it could be that four of the players are not as much of it as they would like. kieran trippier at left back has missed nine games towards the back end of the season for newcastle. john stones included in the two games he has played ia and has played three, four in two months. kaya saka missed the last premier league game for arsenal and harry kane missed the last season when game of the season for bayern munich. the team are not fully fit. it has been affecting how the team is able to put pressure on the opponents as they are trying to win the ball back. novak djokovic is due to arrive at wimbledon on monday but doesn't yet know if he'll be able to compete. the seven—time champion had surgery on his right kneejust i7 days ago after withdrawing from the french open. djokovic says he wants to give himself the best possible chance of playing by practising at the all england club. the tournament gets under way a week on monday. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today... lando norris pipped max verstappen to pole position at the spanish grand prix. championship leader verstappen had improved on his own fastest time on his final run. but norris crossed the line a few seconds later to beat verstappen�*s time and take his first pole of the year. tom pidcock looks in good form, as he prepares to defend his olympic mountain bike title later this summer. despite a terrible start at crans—montana world cup race, he rode through the field to win the short track event. he goes again in the cross—country tomorrow. on the final day of the royal ascot meeting, cardum made it two wins in two years in the queen elizabeth iijubilee stakes, he was a surprise 80—1 winner last year, and made it home this year at odds of ia—i, ridden by oisin murphy. and manchester thunder are into netball�*s super league grand final after securing a 63—5a victory over severn stars — they'll they'll play either loughborough lightning or london pulse. england's summer tour got off to the perfect start with a comfortable 52—17 overjapan. marcus smith was the star man boosting his chances of retaining the number 10 jersey for their upcoming series with new zealand, as nick parrott reports. the national stadium in tokyo has witnessed plenty of historic moments during the olympics and this was another with japan hosting england in a test match for the first time. there was a familiar face for the visitors. eddiejones was sacked by england. he has now returned to the cherry blossoms for a second time. he would have enjoyed seeing his side opening the scoring but the lead lasted less than quarter of an hour. it was hot and humid with players needing breaks but that did not seem to affect the tempo. or marcus smith. the fly—half was still able to show off an impressive turn of pace. that was his only try but he also kicked eight points and set “p he also kicked eight points and set up henry slade to put the match beyond the reach of japan. the only disappointment was another historic moment, charlie ewels becoming the first player to be sent off twice for england. facing the all blacks in new zealand in a fortnight will be a far sterner test. i expect our performance to improve. we had a session in england before we flew and we have had one proper session injapan and getting over thejet lag, so i think to produce that after a couple of sessions together has been very impressive. but we will need to go up several levels and i expect us to go up several levels we face new zealand. when you play auainst a face new zealand. when you play against a team — face new zealand. when you play against a team you _ face new zealand. when you play against a team you have - face new zealand. when you play against a team you have coached| face new zealand. when you play | against a team you have coached it makes _ against a team you have coached it makes it _ against a team you have coached it makes it interesting. you know the players _ makes it interesting. you know the players and — makes it interesting. you know the players and some of the young players. — players and some of the young players, you want them to do well, but you _ players, you want them to do well, but you don't want them to do too well against you. an inexperienced wales side failed to stop the world champions south africa as the springboks were comfortable ai—13 winners at twickenham, their seventh defeat in a row. warren gatland has a tour of australia to now look ahead to, but the more things change the more they stay the same as south africa put five tries past their opponents. george zielinski reports. off the back of losing six straight tests and finishing bottom of the six nations, it is safe to say wales came into the game against the world champions as underdogs. just three minutes in, they were pounced on by the springboks. wales needed a quick response and they got one. sam costelow with a penalty giving them their first points. costelow with a penalty giving them theirfirst points. then costelow with a penalty giving them their first points. then they had two players sin bin. rio dyer and aaron wainwrightjoining him after illegally stopping a mall. south africa taking advantage. the yellow card was flying around as much as the players. a south african was then sin binned and wales capitalised. dewi lake scoring in the corner. any hopes of a dramatic welsh comeback were snuffed out five—minute into the restart. a couple of quick tries for the south africans. they then cruised to victory in the end but wales will be encouraged by moments in the match. next up, australia injuly. in the women's game gloucester — hartpury clawed back a 10 point half time deficit to make it back to back titles as they vanquished bristol bears to retain the premiership crown. jo currie has more. they did it the hard way but gloucester are queens of english rugby once again. an edgy opening period was finally brought to life ljy period was finally brought to life by a finely worked try as bristol found the gaps and then the line. and bristol bears are a team that love possession. a, and bristol bears are a team that love possession.— and bristol bears are a team that love possession. a double blow for gloucester but _ love possession. a double blow for gloucester but the _ love possession. a double blow for gloucester but the defending - gloucester but the defending champions looked shell—shocked and needed a spark. tt is champions looked shell-shocked and needed a spark-— needed a spark. it is a captain's t when needed a spark. it is a captain's try when they — needed a spark. it is a captain's try when they needed _ needed a spark. it is a captain's try when they needed it - needed a spark. it is a captain's try when they needed it the - needed a spark. it is a captain's i try when they needed it the most. needed a spark. it is a captain's - try when they needed it the most. in the sandy park sunshine, it was bristol who looked at home. at half—time, shock waves were being felt in the west country. after the restart, gloucester delivered the perfect response. four unanswered tries to turn a game on its head. from finding themselves ten points behind, they were now 16 points in front. it was some turnaround. bristol simply stand as the red—and—white juggernaut bulldozed everything in a comeback to remember, the sign of a true champion, the full—time whistle confirming back—to—back titles. the cider will flow long into the night. there's two games in rugby league's super league today. catalans dragons are taking on huddersfield giants right now. earlier, there was a dramatic finish as warrington wolves won 2a—18 at hull fc. it was all square with two and a half minutes to go but a great try from matt dufty, his second of the game, clinched it for warrington. india are taking on bangladesh in the super 8s of the t20 world cup in antigua. bangladesh won the toss and put india in to bat and it hasn't looked the best decision as india made 196 from their 20 overs, with hardik pandya blasting an unbeaten 50 from 27 balls. in reply, bangladesh have struggled, losing wickets at regular intervals. a win for india would all but guarantee their place in the semifinals. west indies hammered the usa by nine—wickets to reignite their hopes of reaching the semifinals of the t20 world cup. shai hope's 82, including this six to secure victory, leaves them in second place in their super 8s group, with the top two in each group advancing to the quarterfinals. the olympic opening ceremony is just over a month away in paris and the last of the qualifiers are hoping to secure their places. in budapest bmx freestyle, skateboarding, breaking and sport climbing feature and our correspondent, katy gornall, can bring us the latest. i tell you what, it has been some day for kieran riley. he is the world champion in bmx freestyle and the european and now he gets to show what he can do at an olympics. he has been competing today in the final and has booked his automatic qualification spot. he did notjust have to battle other riders, he had to battle two of his team—mates as well. he was seventh going into his final run in the standings. and then produced his signature double flair with just five seconds remaining of that second run, to launch himself up that second run, to launch himself up the leaderboard into third place, which is where he finished, same as he did in shanghai, the first leg of this qualifying series. you could tell from his reaction he knew that he had done enough and he was going to the olympics. we caught up with him afterwards. this to the olympics. we caught up with him afterwards.— to the olympics. we caught up with him afterwards. this is a dream come true and i never _ him afterwards. this is a dream come true and i never knew— him afterwards. this is a dream come true and i never knew i _ him afterwards. this is a dream come true and i never knew i would - him afterwards. this is a dream come true and i never knew i would have i true and i never knew i would have this tree. you spend three years of your life trying to do something and it works out. it is an amazing feeling. it is a turn of weight that i have had to carry around this qualifying series and i have got rid of that and the relief feels amazing. of that and the relief feels amazing-— of that and the relief feels amazinu. .,, ,, ., ., , amazing. there was less good news for charlotte — amazing. there was less good news for charlotte worthington. - amazing. there was less good news for charlotte worthington. he - amazing. there was less good news for charlotte worthington. he is - amazing. there was less good news for charlotte worthington. he is the raining olympic champion in bmx freestyle. she came into the final in 12 possession knowing that she needed a big performance if he was to climb up the global leaderboard and secure an automatic qualification spot for paris. as it turned out, she finished in tenth but she could still qualify for the olympic games indirectly and that is because there are five quota places available based on results at previous championships. in the coming days, we will know if the boe as been allocated one of them they have a decision to make as to who they give that play still. here a charlotte worthington after her final talking about the situation. t final talking about the situation. i am a bit in limbo until you get it on paperand it am a bit in limbo until you get it on paper and it is official. i have to wait until the selection date and see what the deal is with that. and to be sure that we have fully qualified because it is a little bit confusing for everyone still. i am a little bit in limbo but you have to assume that you are going and put your all into training and get back into it as sooner you get home. it is notjust about into it as sooner you get home. it is not just about the bmx, into it as sooner you get home. it is notjust about the bmx, there was also sport climbing, breaking, that starts tomorrow, skateboarding taking place in budapest. in the women's boulder, erin macneice is in a good really good position to qualify. she is into the final tomorrow, finishing third in shanghai. it is looking good for her as it stands. and sky brown as well, the limpet bronze medallist from tokyo, she is in the final tomorrow in the skateboard. he has been competing in budapest with a brace on her knee after that recent injury. she is taking a risk being here but she says she is really enjoying being back on a skateboard and competition after more than a year out and she is sure to confirm her place in paris after that final tomorrow. and that is when we will find out tomorrow if the sport climbers and the breakers have done enough to keep their olympic dream alive. staying with news from the olympic games and athletes preparing for this summer in paris. sean vendy and ben lane, from milton keynes, have known each other since they were kids and have been badminton doubles partners for 13 years. sean was introduced to the sport at school, and so he and ben have returned the favour, teaching children at a local primary school.our sports reporter, james burridge takes up the story. a badminton session with two of great britain's best players. this is how the journey started for sean vendee. he was introduced to the sport by a former player during a school visit. he fell in love with it and is weeks away from competing in paris. t it and is weeks away from competing in paris. ., , ., , it and is weeks away from competing in paris. .,, ., , ., _ in paris. i felt it was really easy to 'ust in paris. i felt it was really easy to just pick _ in paris. i felt it was really easy to just pick op _ in paris. i felt it was really easy to just pick up a _ in paris. i felt it was really easy to just pick up a racket - in paris. i felt it was really easy to just pick up a racket and - in 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the second half. the side have sealed top spot in the group. they are the third side through to the knockout stages. germany and spain are already through, of course. you can get more on the bbc sport website. that's all from sportsday. hello there. many of us have seen some warm sunshine today. yesterday, temperatures reached 26 degrees. heathrow airport today, wasn't as warm in the south east and across east anglia where we've seen some showers. those showers have been moving away from the east coast. and the change that's coming in next is arriving in the north—west of the uk, where we're seeing more cloud coming into scotland and northern ireland that could bring one or two spots of rain. that damp weather, cloudy weather will push down overnight to northern england, wales and the south—west. these areas a bit misty, may well be some hill fog around as well, but either side of that band of cloud we've got clearer skies and typical temperatures, 10 or 11 degrees. it's going to warm up tomorrow. temperatures tomorrow are going to be higher than today. it's the first sign of things starting to heat up over the coming few days. still got that cloudy start, though, for northern england, wales and the south—west. any drizzle won't last long at all. cloud will tend to lift, but spread across to the midlands and eventually into the south—east of england. sunnier skies develop across other parts of england and wales, and plenty of sunshine to come this time for scotland and northern ireland, with light winds. and it will be warmer temperatures, two, three degrees higher than today. we may make 25 degrees in the south—east of england once again. and the pollen levels are still going to be very high for all of the uk but the far north of scotland. and temperatures will continue to climb as we move into the beginning of next week underneath this area of high pressure, and that's going to keep those weather fronts at bay for the time being towards the north—west. we're going to find a bit of a misty start in the south—west of the uk, sunshine elsewhere. but i think as temperatures rise, so will bubble up the cloud tend to spread it out a little bit into the afternoon as well. but it's continuing to warm up. temperatures higher again on monday, widely the mid 20s, as that heat pushes into scotland and northern ireland, 27 degrees in the south—east of england. now, as we move into tuesday, this weather front will eventually bring a little rain to scotland and northern ireland, but still dry and very warm with some sunshine for england and wales. and the heat is going to continue to build. today temperatures near normal. it's warmer on sunday, but into the early part of next week those temperatures really do climb, and it could be that the heat lasts a little bit longer before the weather breaks and eventually we get some showers. live from london, this is bbc news. officials in gaza say 38 people have been killed in air strikes — israel says it was targeting military infrastructure. the prime minister has criticised the reform uk party leader nigel farage — after he said the west provoked russia's invasion of ukraine. no sign of british teenagerjay slater, missing in tenerife — as the search enters its sixth day. no sign of british teenagerjay slater, missing in tenerife — as the search enters its sixth day. greek firefighters claim fireworks from a private yacht have caused a major island blaze. and british and american royalty are pictured together at a concert in london. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we begin in the middle east — where at least 38 people have been killed in israeli attacks in several neighbourhoods of gaza city, according to the hamas—run government. the israeli military said it had struck two hamas infrastructure sites there. hamas says the attacks targeted civilians in al—shati refugee camp. meanwhile in southern gaza, the international committee of the red cross says 22 people were killed when its offices were shelled. an israeli military spokesperson said there was "no indication" its forces were responsible in either attack, but the incidents were under review.