we re looking at another day with cold easterly winds bringing plenty of showers but looking at the forecast into the week, we re going to see the first snows of winter and, indeed, we ve got a warning out across northern scotland. i ll have more details on that snowy spell of weather a bit later on. it s sunday, december 4. our top story england have it all to play for tonight as they take on senegal in their world cup knockout game. manager gareth southgate says his team being considered the favourites means nothing as they take on the african champions for the first time. john watson is in doha for us this morning. good morning to you. things are heating up! good morning to you. things are heatin: u -i , ., ., ., heating up! they are indeed, good morning from heating up! they are indeed, good morning from doha. heating up! they are indeed, good morning from doha. at heating up! they are indeed, good morning from doha. at the - heating up! they are indeed, good morning fro
something different. so it s a challenge, but an enjoyable challenge, so well done to qatar. it feels that way for england, too, so far. and it s in from bellingham. no team has scored more goals than england in the group stage. and they won their world cup group for the first time since 2006. and dier does it! but knockout football brings with it the threat of penalties, precisely how it turned out in 2018. given england s recent history in knockout games, it was a game where we broke down a lot of barriers for us, i think, mentally. the press and media behind it all was, we haven t won a knockout game for so long, but it was us wanting to create our own history. senegal also have their own history to chase. they re in the knockouts for the first time since 2002. star man sadio mane towers over fans
how is the atmosphere there? electric doesn t even come close. 2,000 england fans are here. look at the crease is on everybody s faces, watching with anticipation. so many of them have said they hope it doesn t go to penalties, because this is the first knockout game. england need to win this. you might notice, i am well camouflaged. behind me, these are not real trees, i know you will be shocked! why are you dressed like a tree? we i know you will be shocked! why are you dressed like a tree? you dressed like a tree? we are aaivin off you dressed like a tree? we are giving off that you dressed like a tree? we are giving off that natural you dressed like a tree? we are giving off that natural energy, l you dressed like a tree? we are l giving off that natural energy, the natural giving off that natural energy, the natural vibe about the game tonight. we want natural vibe about the game tonight. we want a natural vibe about the game tonight. we want a positive result. 30 natur
this is without doubt, the biggest match, that this young u.s. men s national side under gregg berhalter have faced their first world cup knockout game since brazil 2014. and up against the side who are three-time world cup runner? s up, on an 18-match unbeaten run with a very-well regarded, well-established coach. louis van gaal at the helm. he s been coming back, hitting back, with some fighting talk, against criticism of his side. not playing the most exciting interesting football. he says, hey, we are still here. we haven t suffered the same fate as the likes of germany and belgium up to this point. but he says, as much as they respect, they admire what the u.s. can bring to the party, they can be beaten. all right. and then in the next game,
you can t always get what you want team usa s world cup run comes to an end after just one knockout game. they lost 3-1 today to the netherlands who rode a pair of first half goals to a strong finish. the u.s. ranked 16th in the world came into the match with high hopes of reaching the last 8 in the world cup for the first time in 20 years, but the 8th-ranked netherlands, just too strong. they will take on argentina next pretty in the first quarter final match. catch all of the action, as always, on fox sports. here are some of the other headlines from around the globe. in the gulf of to man, u.s. naval forces seized more than a million rounds of ammunition and