hello, i m sally bundock with the top business stories, and we begin with the upcoming face to face meeting between us presidentjoe biden and china s president xi jinping. the two leaders are meeting on wednesday on the side lines of the asia pacific economic cooperation summit in san francisco and the world will be watching to see if they can soothe their fraught economic and diplomatic relationship. in their first face to face talks in more than a year, they are expected to discuss the ongoing trade row between the two countries, as well as washington s measures to restrict beijing s access to advanced computer chips, citing people familiar with the matter. let s discuss this with brian coulton chief economist at fitch ratings. good morning. we will talk about the cletus meeting on wednesday but today finance leaders are gathered. what is expected from them? i leaders are gathered. what is expected from them?- expected from them? i think there will expected from them? i
marine le pen. now on bbc news, gavin is here with sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday i m gavin ramjaun. drama to come at stamford bridge in day full of goals in the premier league, as west ham come back to score a late winner at the london stadium. celtic put six past aberdeen to extend their lead in scotland. and good news for great britain, as they progress to next year s billiejean king cup qualifiers. also coming up on sportsday. bryony page wins the trampoline world title in front of a home crowd in birmingham. hello there and welcome along to the programme another action packed sunday to bring you from the premier league more to come from the drama at stamford bridge, between chelsea and manchester city, which lived up to it s billing as the pick of the day s matches. but we start with a cracker at the london stadium where west ham turned around their miserable run in the league, with a late winner against nottingham forest. nesta mcgregor reports. west