Time, but cue the deleerm in extra time, but cue the deleerm in extra time delerium. For one night only, The Centre Of Attention for this Cathedral City lay at the bank, home of lincoln city. The ipswich boss admitted lincoln should probably have won the first time. It was a woeful first half showing. 59 places between them, youd not have known it. Choice words from the manager sparked Something Better from the tractor boys. Still they ploughed on without any great success. Still the best of the game fell to lincoln players. But still 0 0. Right up until the 90th minute. Commentator arnold to win the cup tie lincoln city are through. In the dying seconds, they have knocked out the 1978 winners. Making arnold the almighty hero, lincoln city with the almighty hero, lincoln city with the almighty upset. Theyll be The Centre Of Attention for another night at least. Yeahifs night at least. Yeah its incredible. I think we fully deserved that over the two legs. I was really pleased to get the goal, obviously. My wife had a dream. We werei 0 the goal, obviously. My wife had a dream. We were i 0 and i scored. Whether shes psychic or not i dont know. You had to keep your composure as you went round the keeper. You have to stay calm in those moments. It was a great ball through. My experience kept me a cool head there. Youon united famously Sutton United knocked out coventry in 1989. The lowest in the National League beat league one Afc Wimbledon this evening. Local derby this one. The first game was goalless. The hosts took the lead after ten minutes. Tom elliott with the goal. He is 64. A minutes. Tom elliott with the goal. He is 64. A few minutes later down to ten men. Paul robinson was sent off. That was for a professional foul. Sutton toiled but the second half until the equaliser. Then it was 2 1 in injury time. Still time for another. The 3 1victory was completed. They can now look forward toa completed. They can now look forward to a lucrative televised tie against leeds united. Jamie patersons early strike saw bristol city through to the fourth round at the expense of league one fleetwood. Theyre going to face burnley, who beat sunderland 2 0. They needed extra time at oak well, where samuels scored an injury time winner to win over barnsley. They have Blackburn Rovers in the fourth round. Sam alla rdyce have Blackburn Rovers in the fourth round. Sam allardyce has his first win at Crystal Palace manager. The reward is a home tie against manchester city. Andy murray and dan evans play around 9. 30am tomorrow morning at the Australian Open. Its the first time in 30 years that five british players have made it to the second round with konta, Heather Watson and kyle edmund coming through their opening matches. Success down under has been a rare site for british tennis fans. But theyre now witnessing a strength and depth that hasnt been seen for 30 years. Konta seems determined to write her way into the record books. Last year, she became the first british woman to reach an Australian Open semifinal since sue barker in 1977. The number nine seeds desire was clear to see, as she cruised past former wimbledon semifinalist Kirsten Flipkis in straight sets. Former wimbledon semifinalist Kirsten Flipkis in Straight Setslj was prepared to stay out there as long as i needed to be. It was a tough first set. There wasnt much in. Iti tough first set. There wasnt much in. It i was happy i was able to put my foot on the pedal a bit, but also manage well the difficulties that the match presented. That performance inspired Heather Watson. A year ago she went out in the first round. 12 months on, shes made of sterner stuff, battling hard for two and a quarter hours before overcoming home favourite and former us open champion sam stosur. So positive for british tennis. Were all spurring each other along. When ive seen all the Results Yesterday andjo ive seen all the Results Yesterday and jo win today, it motivates me. I dont want to be the one to lose i think its brilliant. Its Notjust The Women who are improving. Kyle edmund limbed out of the first round with limped out of the first round with cramp last year. But he saw on the colombain in straight sets. I had a great offseason with andy. Even though im hitting with him. Hes trying to get better. Im trying to get better. Hes great to learn from and get advice from. So, but at the end of the day were just trying to get better. Its a positive that more british players are doing better. Ultimate success in australia will be far harder. Andy murray has lost five finals in melbourne and could face the early hurdle of a rejuvenated roger federer. Johanna konta might have to get past Serena Williams in the past eight. Alun wyn jones eight. Alun wynjones will take over the wales captaincy for the six nations. Jones has led the team five times before. Captained jones has led the team five times before. Ca ptained the jones has led the team five times before. Captained the lions in the final test against australia in 2013. Wales interim head coach has included seven uncapped players in his 36 man squad. Warburton is still in the party. But the decision to ta ke in the party. But the decision to take the captaincy off him was made to concentrate on his own game. Hes skippered his country a record 49 times but hes had Injury Problems and has struggled for form. Noones guaranteed their position. The one thing with alun wyn, hes the first name on the team sheet w sam, i spoke to sam, the talent weve got in the back row that we just feel, at this moment in time, as a Coaching Team that its best for sam to concentrate on being the best that he can be to get his mojo back. Staying with rugby union, bristol say theres been no wrongdoing despite sale sharks lodging a protest with the rfu that one of their own players passed on Team Information to bristol ahead of their match on new years day. Sale have suspended a player claiming that the wing seen here, had a conversation about tactics with his brother luke, A Bristol Player on the eve of the match. Bristol say nothing of any Sporting Value was discussed, but sale think of rfu need to investigate. We got a complaint from the senior players at the club that one of the players had passed information over before a game. I had to deal with it in the formal way. By setting up a disciplinary we had to inform the governing body. It is unprecedented in most sports, notjust rugby. Theres a trust elements which has been put in question by the players and theyve come to me with that. The two players met on new years eve at the team hotel, which is not unusual for families who live in different parts of the country to meet up. However, following the conversation between the brothers, nothing was said or passed to the bristol coaches of any Sporting Value nor did it change the strategy in which we approached the game in any way, shape or form. Marco fu beatjudd trump in a thriller in the masters snooker. Trump was one frame away from victory. After drawing left at 5 5, a fluke from fu put him in contention in the deciding frame. He went on to secure his place in the quarter finals with a century break. Hes got mark allen on thursday. Neil robertson has a quarter final against the defending champion ronnie 0sullivan to look forward to after beating ali carter 63. He forward to after beating ali carter 6 3. He was trying to rack up a high extort in the final frame. Hed high score in the final frame. Thats all from sportsday from all of us at the bbcs sport centre, good night. Welcome to our look ahead at the papers tomorrow. With me here kate mccann of the telegraph and jay watts of the independent. Quick look at the front pages. The ft have theresa mays speech on our Future Departure from the eu, saying the Prime Minister managed to ease Business Fears of a so called hard brexit. I dominated by that speech. Newspaper highlights her assertion britain will quit the Single Market. Metro says she played hard ball with the eu and warned it not to try to punish britain in the exit negotiations. The express has the same threat from the Prime Minister to abandon talks on a post brexit deal with the eu if theres any attempt to impose punitive terms. The telegraph headlines her comment that no deal is better than a bad deal. So, kate, the papers on the whole are pretty warm reception for theresa mays speech. Yes, i dont think she could have hoped for better today or tomorrow. This is also going to be the highest point shes likely to reach in the two year brexit negotiation process, because weve not started negotiating yet. So theresa mays setting out her hard ball as weve talked about. Shes saying the eu needs to listen up, were not going to ta ke needs to listen up, were not going to take no for an answer, this is what we want. Underneath it all, there are softer tones saying we dont want to see the eu ruined. We dont want to see the eu ruined. We dont want to see the eu ruined. We dont want lots more brexit or other countries to exit and we want you to be ourfriends. At countries to exit and we want you to be our friends. At the same time, this is not a game. Were not playing around here, were going to drive a hard bargain and get a good dealfor this drive a hard bargain and get a good deal for this country. All the headlines are supportive. The comment thats quoted on the front of the telegraph, the plan represents a master class in common sense. Shell be delighted with that. Yeah, absolutely, she will. The front of the telegraph that shows the challenge that newspapers are facing. There was so much news today, so many points, so much information on her negotiating stance. This is after woks and weeks that weve been gagging for any small detail of what shes going to do. Now shes thrown all this stuff out there. The News Coverage has had to focus on it and hasnt so much focussed on the Unanswered Questions, there arent many of them. If shes pleased with the telegraph, shes going to be thrilled with the daily mail. Steel of the new iron lady. I think this one will split opinion. Its very 19805 one will split opinion. Its very 1980s throw back. Thats probably the intention here. If you look at the intention here. If you look at the tight face and the graphic. Theresa may basically dressed up there as you say, margaret thatcher. Its all about her, this is her moment. This is the toughest may is going to be able to be. Before we start negotiating, before she has to start negotiating, before she has to start compromising and before the country really starts to understand what brexit means and likejoe says, there are lots of questions. 0ne what brexit means and likejoe says, there are lots of questions. One of there are lots of questions. One of the big Unanswered Questions is about the customs union. If you listen to what theresa may said today, on the one hand shes saying we will have a phased exit from the eu. On we will have a phased exit from the eu. 0n the other she says there wont be a troonational arrangement. She says we wont remain a member of the Single Market but will have access to the Single Market. We wont have a deal open to other countries on the customs, but we will pick and choose the bits we want. Thats very difficult. Weve skimmed the top line of the speech. In the days to come we have to see what actually that really means. We will, yeah. Metro, dont call me maybe. I dont know if thats a reference to The Economist front page that called her theresa maybe. This whole thing she couldnt make up this whole thing she couldnt make up her mind, what strategy she wanted. Do you think shes answered her critics with this speech . think she may allow herself a sherry in Downing Street tonight. Is that her tipple . Yeah, it must be. Shes probably there with philip probably watching us shes been accused of having no brexit plan, of not knowing what shes doing. Turns out today that she did have a very clear idea of what she wanted. She talked about being disciplined, about how the europeans have been disciplined and it showed today that she had a very clear message and she played the cards that she had very well. I think her party will be very pleased with it. This is one day. It was a good move in the chess game of politics. But the reality may kick in. So some commentators saying this may the last moment of control she has. What about the European Reaction . In a sense, there was that threat in a way, if you dont give ace deal, a give us a decent deal therell be no deal. Will they feel threatened . I think so. Well see more of that in the days to come. Aside from the stark language she used, there were a number of references in the speech about the uks Security Powers and how much we contribute to things like europol. Uk is the driving force behind that organisation, which protects the whole of the eu from terrorism. There were a number of references in her speech to if you dont give us a good deal, we might have to look again at the Security Powers. Number ten sources trying to play that down tonight and say of course thats not a bargaining chip in. Reality, its one of our most powerful cards. I would be surprise today she doesnt play it. The eu reaction will be muted at first. They want to see whats going to come of this. They wa nt to whats going to come of this. They want to understand what it means. If that issue is on the table, well see a fierce reaction to it. Were going to be discussing the papers in much greater detail in the next hour. For the moment, much greater detail in the next hour. Forthe moment, kate, joe, thank you very much indeed for being with us. We will be back at 11. 30pm with us. We will be back at 11. 30pm with a more detailed look at the front pages. See you then. Hello. Another day of weather contrasts across the uk. 13 celsius the top temperature in aberdeenshire. The best of the sunshine was into the far South East Of England into parts of east anglia, just two degrees here. The worst of the weather was under this cloudy zone here through parts of the midlands, east wales, north west england. This was a view into the west midlands, what view is that, with the mist and fog around here. Damp, drizzly weather. Still some of that to come here overnight. Plenty of Cloud Into Scotland and northern ireland. Not much rain coming out of that. Its breezy, the further north you are. It is cold the further south east you are. With cloud your temperatures hold up. Without the cloud, quite a hard frost to come in rural area, could be seeing about minus six celsius by the time we get to the morning, scraping the ice off the car. This part of the uk just ta ps the car. This part of the uk just taps into this cold Continental Air. The rest of the uk, the cloud comes in around the high pressure. And from the atlantic, thats a mild flow compared with the conditions under the clearer Continental Air in the far south east. A frost for the channel aisles, south east england, parts of east anglia to start. Temperatures as we move further north, higher, plenty of cloud, mind you. Damp and drizzly in places, still some hill fog around. A Weather Front just getting still some hill fog around. A Weather Frontjust getting closer still some hill fog around. A Weather Front just getting closer to shetland into the afternoon. A bit of patchy rain out of that eventually. Some feeding into Western Parts of scotland. Where you have the thickest cloud, you could be drizzly at times. Hints of brighter breaks and mild air into Eastern Parts of scotland, a few into north east england. The best of that sunshine still confined to the far south and South East Of England. As for those temperatures, still mild in scotland. Still feeling quite cold, despite the sunshine in south east england. Now as we go into wednesday evening and night, the extent of the clear skies and the extent of the clear skies and the far south and South East Of England not as big as it is going to be tonight. That means not as much frost around. More limited by thursday morning. A few fog patches around as thursday starts. A lot of cloud around, but despite that cloud many places will remain dry. Its a similar picture going beyond that, into the weekend. High pressure in control. Most places are looking dry. But most places are looking very cloudy, just a bit of sunshine, if youre lucky. This is bbc news. The headlines at 11pm the Prime Minister spells out her strategic goals for taking the uk out of the European Union, saying britain will leave the Single Market and seek new trade agreements. Iam sure i am sure a positive agreement can be reached, but i am equally sure that no dealfor be reached, but i am equally sure that no deal for britain is better than a bad dealfor britain. Parliament will get a vote on the final brexit deal. Labour says mrs mays approach involves enormous dangers. If all her optimism of a deal with the European Union didnt work, we would move into a low tax corporate taxation, Bargain Basement economy. In scotland, where voters backed remain, the First Minister said a second independence referendum was still on the cards