here s your latest sports news. so often the tennis clay court season is associated with rafa nadal dominating the headlines, but the spaniard was a notable absentee on monday as the monte carlo masters got underway. he s been ruled out with a hip injury and he s not the only one missing. world number two carlos alcaraz is also out because of injury; is also out because of injury, whilst world number 1a cameron norrie may have wished he hadn t bothered after a surprise first round defeat. jim lumsden rounds up the best of the action on day one. an upset impossibility when his surface broken by the number 33 for the first time of this and it looked like when francisco strolled through the first set, number 11 was always up against the momentum stayed with the argentinian who took the second set to wrap up victory in an hour and 12 minutes. next up is a meeting with martello who made light work of the american, 22nd of the world, the italian galloped throughthe first set and th
extreme cold, there has been wet weather in the southeast this evening which will be gone by midnight, clearskies for evening which will be gone by midnight, clear skies for many, a touch of frost possible anywhere, ice macro, showers, temperatures not as low as recent mornings. the loads will always beat through western areas, sunshine elsewhere but northern scotland will see a few showers and south east scotland is at few showers on quite a brisk breeze. east anglia and the south east, much brighter than today even with the wind making it feel a bit cool. temperatures will be up. we are evening things out across the country on thursday, temperatures widely around six to 9 degrees, average for late january. chilly thursday night into friday, the coldest conditions of scotland and northern ireland, there could be ice macro around, overnight showers in north eastern england, most of you having another dry day but changes to the north west of scotland and northern ireland, the
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the saints defence before sending the ball into the sky joelinton missed his turn. an hour to go, and che adams had a chance to put southampton ahead but nick pope was equal. joelinton made amends to put newcastle ahead. a few minutes later armstrong thought he had struck back for the saints but handball was the eventual decision. 1 0 it remained and newcastle will be favourites to book a wembley trip. the lowest ranked team left in the fa cup have been knocked out this evening. boreham wood took accrington stanley to extra time in their replay, before losing 1 0. it took until the seventh minute of extra time for league one side accrington to get the better of the national league side. accrington will now host premier league side leeds united this saturday lunchtime with the match live on bbc tv. three men have been arrested for alleged homophobic chanting during liverpool s draw with chelsea on saturday. one was arrested inside anfield and two outside the ground on suspicio
bbc news, darvel. time for a look at the weather. here s tomasz schafernaker. another day of contrasts across the uk. let s look at the temperatures. first thing in the morning we were shivering in rural oxfordshire. temperatures down to minus nine. but it warmed up to 16 in the afternoon. mild south westerly winds coming in go over the mountain, they dry out the other side of the mountain and the other side of the mountain and the sunshine comes out. the next few days, the temperatures will be back to average. we are going to lose the frost as well. tomorrow morning, still around minus four in a few spots, but if you look at that into next week, temperatures will be generally above freezing. here is the forecast towards tomorrow morning, the frost toward southern areas. but in the north it hasn t been that cold. the culture and sweeping in from the north and there will be rain for a time in the north before the sunshine comes out. the temperature is 10 degrees in belfast and