brilliant goal martinez. two nations fates are changed in a moment. this was tournament football at its most extraordinary. italy back in it. croatia likely heading home. out in front in this group, spain had set a marker. they faced albania. already through, already top. they changed up their team but kept up their momentum. very nicely finished indeed by ferran torres. spain's group stage games have brought three wins from three and no goals conceded. early form that makes them favourites. albania started this euros with a goal inside 30 seconds, but it ends in disappointment. they are knocked out. for croatia, the flight home for now is on hold, but two points are unlikely to send them through in third. for them and modric, it looks the cruel end ofan era. joe lynskey, bbc news. england manager gareth southgate is expecting a big improvement from his team when they face slovenia in their final group c match of euro 2024 on tuesday. despite sitting top of the group, the squad have come in for criticism from the public and former players. i don't think the performances over the last two matches other than the first half an hour against serbia, have reflected the way that we've played over the last couple of years. so, we've had a short period here where we're not quite functioning at the level we want to. and that's been a brilliant challenge to unpick that, to find the best way forward, to be honest about where we sat three or four days ago, but also be really clear on the path forward from that and the steps to improve performance. denmark currently occupy second place in the group on account of drawing both of their opening matches, while serbia are out of contention for top spot but are not out of it completely just yet. if he plays for denmark on tuesday night, christian eriksen could set a new outright record of 133 appearances for the men's team. i had an interview earlier where i said, ifeel like i've congratulated christian three or four times with the record. so, yeah, again tomorrow, he's setting a milestone and not only in his career, but in danish football. i think we're all aware in this room of the player that he is. but yeah, also his personality is quite, quite special. you know, he's a nice guy. he's very calm. he has a lot of respect from the dressing room. and he does, everything he does is in his own way. and i respect that a lot. and yeah, it's a great player, you know, great player in danish football history. another line coming out of the euros on monday. uefa has insisted there was "no delay" in treating hungary forward barnabas varga after he suffered a serious head injury in sunday's win over scotland. varga has undergone successful surgery and will be released from hospital on wednesday after the collision in the second half that saw him suffer a facial fracture. uefa says he was seen by the team doctor within 15 seconds and the pitchside emergency team arrived with a stretcher as soon as they were requested by medical staff. hungary players were seen hurrying the stretcher towards their team—mate. i think, yes, it was took so long. so i can understand and everybody understand the protocol what they have to wait. but i think the life is now more important than the football. so, then the healthy is more important. so, that moment we also was like not under control. we want to push them to go inside. doesn't matter what will happen. and that was the problem. we didn't agree with them. so, why they don't go inside in immediately? at cricket�*s t20 world cup — india have qualified top of their super 8s group and left australia on the brink after a 24—run win in saint lucia. watching wasjoe wilson. australians could feel the pressure. the st lucian breeze was there right in their faces. and they could trace the trajectory of eight rohit sharma sixes way above their heads. he hit the fastest 50 of this tournament, ended with 92, leaving australia 206 to win. well, they were up with the rate right away. travis head saw to that with captain mitchell marsh. busiest place to field was the boundary. another six? no, the ultimate stretch from axar patel to catch marsh. one shot that didn't make it. many did. travis head in the form of his life could win any match. but with 56 still needed of 22 balls, head had to risk everything. mishit into the hands of rohit. head out for 76, australia finished 2a runs short. india were pushed. they responded once more. they prevailed. joe wilson, bbc news. after the match, arshdeep singh had praise for rohit sharma after the india captain led his side to victory. he's a legend, and the big knock was around the corner all the time, so we were not surprised by the way he played today and it came off really well. and even in the coming games, we just hope he does the same for us. early on it was easy to score runs, the ball was coming on nicely, but afterwards it became tough to hit boundaries. so, we knew when we get a couple of wickets, it will be tough for the new batters coming in to hit boundaries at will. so, that was the plan, and a couple of nice overs from the spinners in the middle of our service. i think we got ourselves in a good position. they bowled a really good couple of overs in the back end there and the breeze was quite hard to hit into. so, combination of trying to get your match up and then when we did go to our match ups, they bowled really, really well. so, yeah, a fair bit of credit goes to how they were able to play out sort of overs 14 to 17. everyone did what they needed to do and i think we played a very good cricket team today. i felt like we were pretty good for 90% of it. so, seeing how the guys come out the energy this morning, i don't think you can look too much into it. it is what it is. we knew it was coming, so you deal with it. from cricket, we're a week away from wimbledon and there are major doubts about whether two former winners will be able to play. andy murray's had back surgery and it's not long since novak djokovic had an operation on his knee. laura scott caught up with the latter on monday. it caught a lot of people by surprise that he was even hoping to compete at wimbledon after he had surgery on his knee following an injury that he picked up at roland garros. but he arrived here yesterday, and we've just watched him take part in a practice session out on the court in front of lots of people. the cameras are trained on his every move. he is still very much undecided about whether he will be able to take part in wimbledon. he is, of course, a seven—time champion here, but he did issue a pretty positive update when he came off the court. he's pleased with his trajectory over how his rehab is going. and i asked him a little bit earlier how hopeful he is of being able to compete at wimbledon when it begins next week. i didn't come here to play three rounds. you know, i'm going to take it day—by—day and then make a decision based on the feeling or the observation or the conclusion that i and team members have made, you know, over the four orfive, six days. and if i know that i can play close to my maximum or at maximum, then i'll play. very much looking forward to wimbledon, whether or not novak djokovic is going to be there. only time will tell on that one. don't forget, you can get the latest, of course, from the bbc sport website. you can download it to your tablet or your mobile so you've got it there. it's free. you can do it. it's well worth it, trust me. but for me, tulsen tollet, and the rest of the sportsday team, �*till next time. bye— bye. hello there. let's take a brief look at the weather for the week ahead. well, it's been hot and humid today right across the uk with temperatures well above the seasonal average for many. it will be feeling fresher to the seasonal average, by then, sunshine and showers and forecasts and the sunshine is still strong, still warm at this time of year. some of the best of the sunshine on monday was across eastern areas of scotland and high temperatures here, too, but already, we have seen the warmest day of the week with scotland and northern ireland. it will turning qualified on tuesday with a chillier feeling air with north and the west gradually sinking for the south was in eastwards so still wild, still humid across much of the southern half of the uk. on tuesday, a muggy feeling start of the day, lost of mist and low cloud that will mark through western coast lifting and clearing. cloudy conditions, cooler for northern ireland and scotland. showers for eastern scotland stretching down to northern england but it is for the rest of england and wales where we will keep the sunshine and temperatures for the far south on the east could get very close to 30 celsius. the sea breeze towards the coast give it some refreshment. on wednesday, tracking this area of low pressure out towards the north and west, that will bring about the change later on through the week but more cloudy skies for many. northern and eastern areas of the uk, a bright day but feeling cooler for northern ireland and for western scotland and again, warm, humid, a lot of strong sunshine across the south and east and it's here again where we could see temperatures get a little past 30 celsius some otherwise the mid to high 20s. on thursday, area of low pressure will send this cold front sweeping eastwards and that will eventually bring about the fresher feeling conditions across the board. so, we will see some cloud and outbreaks of rain on this, showers and windy conditions across the western hours and parts of northern ireland but it's still warm and still be some sunshine ahead of that dark cloud across parts of this anglia, temperatures up to 26 celsius, a lot cooler though for the west but we are all coming into that fresher feeling air by the time we get to friday. so, still quite a warm night across parts of east anglia but by the time we get to friday morning, that fresher feeling air, some cloud, showers bars but some sunny spells and the sunshine will help to lift the temperature but generally, 14—23 celsius this time, north to south and it's more the same as we head into the weekend. high pressure starts to build then yet again, could be a few showers around, areas of plant perhaps but there will be a lot of sunshine to and the sunshine across will help to lift the temperature to what it does appear so temperatures again, the high teens, low 20s, much closer to where we expect them to be at this time of year, it's the same again on sunday. a ridge of high pressure not too far away and that's going to be building and towards the south as we head through the course of the following week so always the chance of dry weather, low pressure out towards the north, some wet weather at times here has some showers with longer spells of rain but here is the long—term outlook for our capital cities, you can see the heat wave and temperatures will be much closer to the average, some sunny spells at times. bye— bye. this live from washington, this is bbc news. wikileaks founderjulian assange will plea guilty as part of deal with the us. the israeli defence minister, yoav gallant, meets with us diplomats in washington. and in washington. a groundbreaking discovery and a groundbreaking discovery in the fight against hiv. and we start with breaking news. julian assange has agreed to plead guilty to violating the espionage act, ending a court case that has lasted six years. he is set to plead guilty to one charge of conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense information. a short while ago wikileaks said on x, formerly twitter, thejulian assange left belmarsh prison and flew out of the united kingdom. they showed this footage from 5pm local time as he made his way to the airport. the guilty plea, which is to be finalized on wednesday, will resolve mr assange�*s outstanding legal matters with the us government. as pa rt of as part of the deal, julian assange will not spend any time in custody because he will receive credit for the approximately five years he has spent in a british prison fighting extradition to the us. he was charged with conspiracy to disclose national defence information. foryears, to disclose national defence information. for years, the