degrees in the south east until that line of heavy showers moves through. then look at this for the weekend, something much quieter, a brief respite. a ridge of high pressure building for saturday, and for sunday it holds on in the south waste before this next spell of wet and windy weather arrives across northern areas for sunday. so a fine day for all on saturday, finding the south but wet and windy elsewhere on sunday. that s it from me. thanks, stav. and that s bbc news at six on thursday the 6th of october. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the six team it s goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday, i m lizzie greenwood hughes, here s a look at what s coming up on tonight s show. it s off. after a day of speculation, saturday s eubankjunior v benn fight is postponed. wales and scotland get read
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later this decade. england s footballers are on their way home after being knocked out of the world cup in a match against france watched on tv by more than 20 million people in the uk. members of the team have been saying it will take time to come to terms with the end of this world cup dream and thanked fans for their support. our sports editor dan roan reports from doha. out of the tournament they believed they could win, england s dejected players left their al wakrah hotel earlier than they d hoped this morning. the journey home accompanied by all too familiar thoughts of what might have been. commentator: he s missed it! the moment that will haunt harry kane. this penalty could have seen him become england s record goal scorer and almost certainly take last night s showdown against france into extra time. but instead the cruellest of twists. today the captain tweeted that he was absolutely gutted, but that now it s about using the experience to be mentally and physically strong
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scotland this is knockout football. fail to win tonight and the world cup dream will be over. lydia campbell, bbc news. we re going stay with women s footy because tomorrow night at wembley the european champions take on the world champions in a friendly that s england v the usa in front of a sell out crowd. and although it ll always be fiercly competitive, the lionesses have pledged to show support for the americans, following the shocking inquiry which uncovered systemic abuse and misconduct in the us national league. jo currie reports. tomorrow up to 90,000 fans will be packed into wembley for what has been billed as one of the biggest games in women s football. european champions england up against the world champions, usa. but this match has been overshadowed in the last week after a report was published into the pizza place in the us domestically, the nwsl has suffered. and now megan rapinoe spoke to the press and how that abuse has