with it in newcastle and a world champion for the first time at 32. neah evans out points her rivals for gold in paris. hello again. if mo salah s six minute hattrick in midweek reignited liverpool s season. he s made it burn a lot brighter still this evening. his goal gave liverpool a 1 0 win over manchester city. handing the champions their first premier league defeat of the season. it had been a relatively quiet first half at anfield, but certainly got going after the break mo salah was put through by roberto firmino, one on one against ederson salah wasn t happy. a goal kick was given, and ederson had got a glove to it. and from that goal kick manchester city went straight down the other end and did this. alisson denied erling haaland only for phil foden s shot to be deflected in offjoe gomez. city celebrated. liverpool called for var to look at the build up, and anthony taylor had a second look and disallowed the goal for a foul by haaland on fabinho. my god and pep
by an mi5 agent takes legal action against the security service. that s all from the bbc news at six, so it s goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc s news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday i m olly foster. pitch invasions and police investigations, english football has been struggling to deal with fan disorder. heartbreak on wednesday, now hearts on saturday, can rangers pick themselves up for the scottish cup final. and we ll head live to turin, where barcelona and lyon will contest the women s champions league final. evening, we covered elements of this story yesterday on sportsday. the increase in supporter violence and disorder at football matches. last night there were more incidents, pitch invasions at goodison park and vale park that saw clashes with players and club staff. our sports correspondent fan disorder and violence has marred this has been a really difficult week for english football. earlier in the week week for english foot
Hours, a few thunderstorms have pushed across scotland, those have faded away, and the rain will drift further north overnight. Some clearer skies coming into the south, a few mist and fog patches and here we will have the lowest temperatures, could be as low as two or three degrees in the west country. Tomorrow, north wales, Northern England, Northern Ireland and much of scotland will have a cloudy day, misty and murky over the hills, bit of rain left over, most of it for Northern Ireland, sunshine to the south, that could give us a few showers into the south east. We may get a few thunderstorms in the north West Of Scotland with a bit of sunshine helping to trigger those, 19 degrees in the highlands. A warmer day than today across Southern Parts of england and south wales and the midlands, 16 or 17 degrees. A bit more sunshine on the way on sunday, should brighten up a bit across northern parts of the uk but that could trigger a few showers, thunderstorms in eastern scotland, Cloud A
now on bbc news, sportsday hello and welcome to sportsday i m paul scott at the bbc sport centre here is what we ve got coming up. is this the goal that books england s place in the quarterfinals of euro 202a? they lead slovakia in extra time with five minutes to play. late drama at the austrian grand prix. george russell capitalises on a collision between max verstappen and lando norris to take the chequered flag. the tour de france bursts into life in bologna as the two race favourites taday pogarcher and jonas vinger gaugh go head to head. also coming up on sportsday. leaving it late. on the eve of wimbledon andy murray is yet to confirm if he s fit enough to play at this year s championships. and delight for 17 year old phoebe gill as she beats jemma reekie in the women s 800 metres final at the uk athletics championships. i can t believe it. sorry. i m just in shock. welcome along to the programme. let s not waste any time and start by talking england. they ve got fi
the quarterfinals started bright and should have scored. and for a moment in a mix up, the route through seemed clear. but that block france in it and after two hours and bent this match went to penalties, france miss give the hosts first chance. but that meant the shoot out went on to the tenth player on the list, and when 19 year old vicki basye mist, brisbane braced. next and sydney, the co hosts have hope, joe linsky bbc news. so a huge match ahead next week then 7 as england contend with that home support that australia will bring. the lionnesses lost their first game under sarina wiegman against the matildas.