good afternoon. we start with the football world cup, in qatar, where the netherlands are facing the usa in the first match of the knockout stage. the dutch team have reached three finals but never won. the usa have not progressed to the quarterfinals since 2002. let s get the latest from my colleague, lucy hockings, in doha. welcome colleague, lucy hockings, in doha. to qatar, wher| finally welcome to qatar, where we are finally out of the group stages and into the knockout part of the competition. into the knockout part of the cometition. ., , ., ., ., competition. now it is a matter of all or nothing competition. now it is a matter of all or nothing for competition. now it is a matter of all or nothing for the competition. now it is a matter of all or nothing for the teams. - competition. now it is a matter of all or nothing for the teams. it. competition. now it is a matter of| all or nothing for the teams. it has been an incredible tournament so far, all of the twists and tu
fleetwood mac s christine mcvie who s died at the age of 79. world cup in argentina and poland will progress to bar 16 of their group in australia also through to the knockout stage the first time in 16 years alongside current champions france. let s get all the details from lucy hockings in doha. what a spectacle we ve had here in doha. as we watched all the twists and turns as group d reorganised itself over the course ofjust over 90 minutes. because we knew that france were always going to go through to the final 16. they essentially fielded a reserve team to give them some match time. and also giving some of their star players a rest. so in that match it was tunisia who triumphed, 1 0. it was a nice consolation for tunisia. they will not progress
because of bed shortages. warnings of a ticking time bomb of debt in the lead up to christmas as the number of people going into the red rises. the dangers of throwing batteries into household rubbish officials reveal they cause about 700 fires a year and the problem is getting worse. sport, and for a full round up of the world cup, john watson in doha. hi, john. thanks, yes, another beautiful day in doha, as preparations continue for england, of course, as they play senegal in their last 16 tie on sunday. wales will be heading home today. one team who will be sticking around argentina and lionel messi, they beat poland yesterday 2 0 to qualify for the last 16. there was
a really amazing goal a minute or so later captain harry kane down the right hand side and phil foden tapped home. again a swirling dribble and then a low shot through the keeperhis third goal of the world cup and meaning he is one of thejoint top scorers as well. england much better in the first and second half and it has the english fans we can hear singing right now. let s get up to date with the other match on tuesday the us taking on iran. here s lucy hockings in doha. there s been a lot of attention on the iranian team because of those protests against even their participation at this world cup. lots of people around the world and back in iran wanted them to boycott or to show acts that meant that they were standing shoulder to shoulder with the demonstrators back in iran. and tonight, we actually did see the team singing the national anthem. they didn t do that in their first match when they played england. there was also anger back in iran when the us soccer federation change
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