in london, 13 14 along the north sea coast, and 15 or so in northern ireland. the low pressure is still with us on friday, a rather large area of low pressure, so i think on friday it will be of a bit of a mixed bag with sunny spells and heavy showers and possibly a crack of thunder. again, very mild. south westerly winds. even the possibility of it getting up to 15-16 in possibility of it getting up to 15 16 in one or two spots. is it going to stay mild and wet? yes, it is, as far as the eye can see, into next week, temperatures in double figures, often cloudy, with rain at times. and that s all from me this evening. plenty more, as always, on our website. from the six team goodnight. hello, and welcome to sportsday, i m hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. a 1% chance butjurgen klopp says liverpool will give it a go anyway at real madrid tonight. this was his first there would be four more. we look back at another record breaking night for erling haaland. energumene
opening race in abu dhabi. his ferrari suffered problems with the electronics control unit, with leclerc going over his permitted allocation of ecus. at the oldest classic race in the world, milano torino, dutch rider arvid de kleijn claimed victory to give his swiss team tudor pro cycling their first win in the event. mark cavendish won the event last year, but he couldn t finish in the top ten today. and great britain s first appearance at the world baseball classic is over. they ve been knocked out after losing 2 1 to mexico, in phoenix. they will though qualify for the next tournament if the usa beat colombia in tonight s late game. the women s six nations has been dominated by england in recent years, and they ll attempt to maintain that in this year s tournament after their run to the world cup final in november. but even in the face of that challenge, the other teams have reason to hope the gap to the red roses might close, as sara 0rchard reports.