weaker side in their group. speaking of crowds, 16,000 were at windsor park to see northern ireland face the side whose playoff penalty to knight them a spot in the last world cup. there was revenge of sorts. bailey peacock with the first save over switzerland a point enough to keep northern ireland cosmic world cup hopes on hold. natalie perks, bbc news. this year s women s champions league will not feature either glasgow city or manchester city, after both were eliminated in the second legs of their champions league qualifying games this evening. manchester city were beaten 1 0 on the night, 2 1 on aggregate against real madrid. jo currie was there. to bow out of the champions league at the qualification stage will be seen as a big investment for manchester city. but they were up against ominous opposition with real madrid. both teams looked to be heading into the break level pegging
european final. england does have its own problem with racist abuse in football, but for hungary, more sanctions are surely heading its way. natalie perks, bbc news. great britain have passed the 100 medal mark at this year s tokyo paralympics. three golds on day ten. world t44 highjump champion jonathan broom edwards, a silver medallist in rio, went one better this time by clearing 2.10 metres with his second attempt for gold. 0wen miller, making his paralympic debut, put in a strong final lap to win the t201500 metres in three minutes 54.57 seconds, ahead of russian alexander rabotnitskii. and canoeist emma wiggs was victorious in the vl2 200m event the first time that this particular canoe has been raced at the paralympics. she won gold when para canoe made its debut in rio. that s all the sport for now. next up, it s the weather with nick miller.
they re at their highest level now since january, and we ve had yet more positive cases today of people accredited for these games, including three athletes. everything was muted, including the traditional parade of nations. more than 11,000 athletes are here at these games, but only around 5000 actually marched, including only 22 for team gb. so, thatjust gives you an idea of how muted the celebrations are. overall, though, this ceremony was free of the bombast, i would say, that we ve seen in the past. it was poignant. at times it was actually beautiful, and i think it was well pitched for where we re at, but over the next 18 days, we re going to some amazing sports, some true feats of athleticism and hopefully that will be the catalyst really for the japanese public to get behind these games. natalie perks will be following the
quieter now than it was last night but i can imagine they will be a few sore scottish heads and some english ones. last night s game was no exception in terms of drama. after a quarter century without meeting, england and scotland scotland had great excitement. . natalie perks has the story of the match. natalie pirks. in the bars, in the streets and in the rain, scotland fans were confident they were about to see the end of a 22 year wait to beat england. there was more riding on it for scotland, but you would never have known. it was england who came under early pressure. it s a good ball in. it was adam s shot that was blocked. scotland were well organised. england needed to settle. john stones almost calmed the nerves. it s headed against the post. scotland were growing into the game with every minute,
family, all the rest of the players that are out there witnessing it, as well. i actuallyjust messaged my mum and told her i loved her, and i think it s a reminder of how quickly life can change. the think it s a reminder of how quickly life can change. life can change. the latest update from uefa is life can change. the latest update from uefa is that life can change. the latest update from uefa is that christian - life can change. the latest updatei from uefa is that christian eriksen has been transferred to hospital and has been transferred to hospital and has been transferred to hospital and has been stabilised. the news from the danish fa that he is awake is the danish fa that he is awake is the news all football fans wanted to hear. natalie perks, bbc news. lets speak to professor sanjay sharma, consultant of sports cardiology at st georges hospital in london, and director of the screening programme at the charity cardiac risk in the young. thank you very much forjoining us