The rest of the world may have been talking about the eclipse but for citys blue moon an opportunity to blot out everton s superstars. The visitors withstood early pressure, Sergio Aguero taking the short, everton Sergio Aguero taking the short, eve rto n ca n Sergio Aguero taking the short, everton can thank their lucky stars that the frame stood in the way. Rooneys 200th premier league goal launching the funds into orbit. The atmosphere worsened, walker, already booked, so read on his home debut. City something out of this world and injordan city something out of this world and in Jordan Pickford everton city something out of this world and inJordan Pickford everton seemed to have that. Yet resistance crumbled and Raheem Sterling was on hand to add the necessary force. Morgan schneiderlin can perhaps consider himself unlucky forgetting a second yellow card and with city seeking a late winner it could have been all three points were it not the tip of these toes. James bbc news. Mike james burford, bbc news. Its been claimed female football fans were made to show their bras at security before stevenages home match with grimsby town in league two last saturday. The grimsby town fan group the mariners trust made the allegations in a letter to stevenage. The club have responded saying Police Intelligence had led them to implement a full, 100 compliant, searching regime. They and the English Football League are now investigating. Our reporter simon stone has more. There were about 800 grimsby fans at steve na g e there were about 800 grimsby fans at stevenage on saturday. And i am told they were subjected to airport style security searches. And this was the children as young as five years old. And yes, with some of the women, at least ten women, i am told, were asked to raise their tops so female security staff could feel it and wiring of their bra. The female supporters involved, one of whom was aged 70, actually refused to do this. But clearly it is a bizarre situation. So what happens next, will any action be taken . And all that many fans are distressed about this and are considering their next action. The grimsby fans group has written to stevenage to ask for an explanation. Stevenage, we spoken to them, they say they are investigating the matter, but as far as we know we do not know what is going to happen at the moment. Burnley have signed striker chris wood from leeds on a four year deal thought to be a club record worth around £15 million plus extras. The New Zealand International scored 27 goals for leeds. Woods had spells at Leicester City and west brom. Scotland manager Gordon Strachan has handed recalls to 5 players, for their crucial World Cup Qualifiers against lithuania and malta next month. Hibernians Steven Whittaker is back for the first time in nearly a year and a half, for the must win group f fixtures. We have got to try to win both games. I dont think we have set out to draw a game, we set out to win. If we get a draw, we get a draw. But we set out to win whether it is germany away, or down at england, where we got beat 3 0, but we try to win the game. I do not think we have the physical capabilities to sit back and take long periods of being under intense pressure. Team skys chris froome has had taken the leaders red jersey after stage three of the vuelta a espana. Froome finished third today to take a 2 second lead overall. It was won by italys vincenzo nibali. The briton is aiming to become just the third man to win the Tour De France and vuelta in the same year. Captain sarah hunter says more changes to the starting line up wont affect england for their Rugby World Cup semi final with france tomorrow. Head coach Simon Middleton has made two changes to his side for the match as Lydia Thompson comes in on the wing and Rachel Burford returns at inside centre. Because we have been professional since january, we have had time together with combinations, so we know each other well. So actually, i think what he wanted to do is ensure that people are not worn out by playing the same 15, the same 23 for every minute of every game throughout the stages, so when it comes to the knockout places, people feel fresh and ready to go, andi think that can be done when you have a squad of 28 that are equally as good as each other. We had our combinations mapped out for all the pool games, and it was to culminate in getting to the stage where we are now, the best 23 that we feel are right for the job. If it is the same 23 for the next one, we will put them out again, if it is not we will make changes. We do not even need to think about the next game until we get this one out of the way and that is what we are really focused on. England have lost their second match of their eurohockey championships campaign 4 3 to germany. Having come from 2 0 down to lead, england conceded two goals in quick succession to go behind at the start of the final quarter. England will probably have to beat ireland in their next match to reach the last four. I think you can say it was good to come back, i am pleased with the hockey we played in that period. At 2 0 down, what have we got to lose . We did not start well, then we realised we had nothing to lose, we decided to have a go. From our point of view, we wanted to play that attacking hockey. We have got to do that from the start next time. Englands rajiv 0useph has made it through to the second round at the badminton world championships. 0useph, who won european gold in april, beat czech player adam mendrek 21 15, 21 13 in the mens singles in glasgow. Scotlands Kieran Merrilees was beaten by two time olympic gold medallist lin dan from china. Ive tried to relax, take one tournament at a time, see where that gets me, concentrate on training. It is paying off so far this year and i will try to do it again. Shaun murphy is into the china championship final after a 6 4 victory over ali carter. Murphy trailed carter 4 2 in the best of ii semi final, but he bounced back, winning four frames in a row, to make tuesdays final in guangzhou. Hell play luka brecel in tomorrows final. Thats all from sportsday. Find out more about all the days sports stories on the bbc sport website and app. That is it from me. Thank you forjoining us. Coming up in a moment, the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the defence and security editor for the daily mail, larisa brown and jim waterson, Political Editor at buzzfeed uk. Returning to us. Lets have a look at some of tomorrows front pages. The metro leads with Spanish Police shooting dead the main suspect in the barcelona van attack. One of the stories on the front page of the Financial Times is the Solar Eclipse seen by millions of americans today. The telegraph says families could get discounts on their supermarket shopping if they hit weekly exercise step targets under nhs proposals. The express leads on the news that doctors involved in Arthritis Research are launching a nationwide campaign to highlight the impact, the disease has on the estimated 10 million across britain. The i carries a picture of todays eclipse, which it calls the most watched in Human History and the daily mail says high street banks are shutting more than ten branches a week in a wave of closures. The guardian covers the england woman striker who has accused the National Team manager of discrimination. He has been cleared of any wrongdoing. And the times reports on research that people with long term gum disease are 70 more likely to develop dementia. Lets begin with our guests. Jim, can you start, its the eclipse. It is going to be the picture on many front pages. We like the times with lots of different images. With a story like this its always the battle of the art editors i think the times is the winner with the nice sequence of it passing over the moon in front of the sun. That is the right way round, isnt it yes it is. Its just the right way round, isnt it yes it is. Itsjust one of those striking images. I think well have to wait about 90 yea rs i think well have to wait about 90 years for the next one and remember the last one, i wasjust a child. Years for the next one and remember the last one, i wasjust a childlj remember i was standing on a hillside. In america, especially the midwest, we were talking to people as they watched it this evening and it was a beautiful, clear sunny day then, and then the temperature drops and everything goes black. Strikes a chord. It makes an emotional. Many people we spoke to were very emotional. Some of my favourite coverage is the town that won the cosmic lottery, nasa said they would have the best coverage, ten years ago, so thousands of people have been flocking there. It was wonderful. 0ne been flocking there. It was wonderful. One woman was interviewed, it is a cafe, it used to bea interviewed, it is a cafe, it used to be a brothel but theyd had stood on it into a cafe to accommodate all the visitors changing Human Behaviour very positive. Your newspaper, lets go to them, a couple that we recognise, donald and melania trump. I like the headline. It is even more orange than me ace this is a brilliant picture, because moments before, he looked at the Solar Eclipse about his glasses. The one thing you never to do. |j Solar Eclipse about his glasses. The one thing you never to do. I think it was a worry that he might damage isa it was a worry that he might damage is a side. He is clearly fine and has gone on to make his prime time address tonight he might damage his eyesight. He took his glasses off long enough to wave at the crowd. He is of course a politician of sorts. Lets stay with the daily mail. That front page main story, banks abandon the high street. Jim, perhaps you would take us through what this has found. This is about how four years banks pledged to customers that they would not close branches, they would be your local friend, your community, the last bank in your small market town and now they are closing on mars, because people are doing so much Online Banking that it is decimating, more than decimating, the footfall in the high street banks. Their arguments are that we can save money if we close them. If you can imagine the daily mail reader in a small town, i need this community, i need my bank open, i have elderly relatives who dont use Online Banking. And you sometimes need to go to your bank. I went there to ask about money from abroad. You cannot always assume everything is on the internet. This is an important story because a lot of elderly people will be extremely worried by this. For some people, elderly people dont always know how to do Online Banking and it is a day out for them, so if you have about ten miles away. Post offices were supposed to be the centre of the community and they have been closing like mad. I think your newspaper mentions small businesses. People need to pay in money. A lot of people do things in cash. There were concerns that it would affect the high street, people do that so they can go to the bank, if there is no bank fewer people will go to local shops on the main shopping streets. I cant believe im taking the side of the banks, id probably go to the physical bank once or twice a year, someone still insists on paying you with a paper check. I write checks, jim. Jon daly i havent had one in ten years