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good evening. coming up tonight hello and welcome to sportsday i m jane dougall. england and scotland have both qualified for the euros but who else willjoin them in germany? scotland drew last night, but southgate says england have to improve when they play north macedonia later. what about the defending champions? can italy come full circle and qualify for this tournament? it s not guaranteed they must avoid defeat to ukraine later. we look at the impact a winter world cup in qatar has had on the premier league. and injuries lasting longer and costing clubs more money. also coming up on sportsday. a record sixth world cup for australia we look at what went wrong for hosts india. and, it s a new sport for the 2028 olympics, we look at the growth of flag football in the uk. it s a safer version of american football, so i think this is better. it s a safer version, you don t have to worry about the kids getting injured in flag football. welcome to the programme. the
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