in the women s nations league this evening. northern ireland went into today s albania game and tuesday s match against the republic of ireland with promotion and relegation both still a possibility. with promotion and relegation both and after a dominant first half the irish took the lead just before the break. marissa callaghan saw her shot blocked by the albianian goalkeeper but aston villa forward simone magill was on hand to give her side thelead. they made it 2 0 just a minute into the second half. mcgill with her second and it is now 3 0. later wales must beat iceland in cardiff to avoid being relegated with one game to spare in their group. scotland need to finish with wins away to belgium tonight. and then at home to england to have a chance of avoiding relegation. while lionesses themselves have a big night at wembley. sarina wiegman s side have to beat the netherlands to keep their hopes alive of qualifying for the olympics on behalf of team gb england currently
so his expected preventing goals is the second best in the premier league. so, yes, he s doing well. but yes, also, he knows that in the champions league, he makes some mistakes. but all over, in the first five months, he is doing particularly well. european football s governing body, uefa, have condemned what they ve described as unacceptable violence which occured around the aston villa legia warsaw europa conference game. the win for villa was marred by crowd trouble before kick off in birmingham. flares and missiles were thrown by legia fans, as they clashed near villa park, leaving four police officers injued. more than a0 people are now in custody, according to west midlands police. away fans were banned from entering the ground over safety fears, triggered, seemingly, over restrictions on the numbers being allowed tickets for the game, reduced to just over a thousand. uefa say they re gathering reports before deciding next steps. to the women s game, where it s a big
the violence before aston villa s europa conference league win over legia warsaw, where the polish side s fans clashed with police, leaving four officers injured. good afternoon. the king has warned leaders at the cop28 climate summit in dubai that the world is far off track from meeting key climate targets. in his speech he said he prayed the summit would be a critical turning point for genuine transformational action. this year s cop will focus on speeding up the transition from fossil fuels to clean energy but there is likely to be disagreement on how that is done, as our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. it was an autograph hunter s dream 167 world leaders, including rishi sunak. .. ..prime minister modi of india. ..and president macron of france, as well as any number of other notables, including a cgi representation of the uae s first president, sheikh zayed bin nahyan. but top of the bill was king charles, rallying the world to action. i pray with all my heart
sellers? i am at a farm in the cotswolds surrounded by spaces and baz. seven ultramarathons in seven cities across seven days. kevin sinfield starts his latest epic challenge in support of his friend rob burrow. and it is a bitterly cold start. we had a widespread sharp frost with icy stretches. some of us will see wintry showers. most places dry. i will be here with all the details. a fairly wintry weekend ahead. it s friday, the 1st of december. our main story. israel has resumed fighting with hamas in gaza, after the seven day ceasefire expired. the israeli military has accused hamas which is designated a terrorist group by the uk of violating the terms of the truce agreement. iio hostages held in gaza were exchanged for 240 palestinian prisoners during the pause in fighting, as our middle east correspondent, hugo bachega, reports. after 55 days, together again. mia schem, who is 21, welcomed back by her family. another hostage freed from gaza. this is her mother speak