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Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are broadcaster, Penny Smith and former conservative adviser, mo hussein. They are back for another crack at the Front Pages. Heres an update for you at home and we tattle it another sense last week foreign Holidays Confusion deepens as a balearic right click back islands on the dash they could turn amber at the dash they could turn amber at the short notice. How it is to become is the uptake with the double take could be allowed to visit amber countries without having to isolate when they come home. Extra freedom to people who have been double vaccinated include those Holiday Options and a surge in cases sparks fear in the spread of covid. There is a similar sentiment in the independent headline below its Pictured Feature of the Prime Minister flying Over London and its Pictured Feature of the Prime Ministerflying Over London and in raf helicopter, apologies if you lost the picture briefly. Tickets all over well it is and according to the metro which has the Headline Germany demands penalties. Not a reference to the Tuesdays Game of the euros was at a tactical switch by Angela Merkel because she wants brits to be made to self isolate when travelling to europe. Spain says it will defy with the express calls and Eu Plot to ruin british tourist plans european holidays. The paper says the spanish Foreign Minister has confirmed it will ignore the call to make but self isolate. A new Blood Test detects being reported by the times Friday Morning put up alongside the main Picture Story that afghans start the afghan store two soldiers have fled their posts amid a total ban offensive. Finally the ft has fears about inflation which is suspected to talk 3 in the top months and have been called by the Bank Of England which is the surge in prices is transitory and should not affect monetary policy. Lets begin. Do you want to kick us off This time with the words on the Telegraph Confusion with mac which i suppose is quite polite way of putting it after Thursdays Announcement and after all it is a paper generally positive towards the government but even it seems to be struggling with This one. Yes. Struggling with This one. Yes, indeed. That struggling with This one. Yes, indeed. That is struggling with This one. Yes, indeed. That is certainly struggling with This one. Yes, indeed. That is certainly one | struggling with This one. Ye indeed. That is certainly one way of putting it. Ithink indeed. That is certainly one way of putting it. I think the confusion they are referring to is the green list the more countries have been added, some are very difficult to get to and not the most obvious summer holiday destination. But the watchlist which means they can be taken off the green list and will will need to quarantine very quickly for the think the government has learned lessons here for what we saw happening, the chaos from portugal where people had gone to portugal thinking it was green, it was ok and they were not to quarantine and then they were not to quarantine and then they had four days or so when that change. They rushing back and probably paying quite prices lessons have been learned but equally there is not going to be a perfect system for others. I think the government is trying to present a positive picture away and head, light at The End of the channel in terms of the Travel Industry on its knees and in terms of the pressure is getting from its own mps to show some progress here. It is a challenge and it is difficult particularly because its not i sided. These other countries will also have a say and a view on the requirements they put on us brits when we go over there. Which takes us very neatly to the times. Eu threat to support holidays. Its not quite a plot as he expresses putting it but the times is pretty angry. The he expresses putting it but the times is pretty angry. The thing is, This is, We Times is pretty angry. The thing is, This is. We are times is pretty angry. The thing is, This is, we are talking times is pretty angry. The thing is, This is, we are talking about This is, we are talking about Complexity And Confusion and also in all of Complexity And Confusion and also in all of This Complexity And Confusion and also in all of This we have to remember that there all of This we have to remember that there are all of This we have to remember that there are jobs at risk here of. We are talking there are jobs at risk here of. We are talking about all those people who are are talking about all those people who are outside parliament saying we need to who are outside parliament saying we need to have some kind of conviction here~ need to have some kind of conviction here some need to have some kind of conviction here. Some kind of certainty. Because here. Some kind of certainty. Because are going to go. There was one paper because are going to go. There was one paper talking about in eminent bloodbath if something isnt sorted out soon bloodbath if something isnt sorted out soon. Meanwhile you got the time St Francis out soon. Meanwhile you got the time St Francis ready to put britain on a Red List. St francis ready to put britain on a Red List, people fully vaccinate had to isolate Red List, people fully vaccinate had to isolate seven days, that could happen to isolate seven days, that could happen next week. Logical could follow, happen next week. Logical could follow, germany, netherlands, there is one follow, germany, netherlands, there is one paper suggesting that actually is one paper suggesting that actually part of it because Angela Merkel actually part of it because Angela Merkel is actually part of it because Angela Merkel is all tied to the germany versus merkel is all tied to the Germany Versus England in some sort of Football Versus England in some sort of football game. And elsewhere Angela Merkel football game. And elsewhere Angela Merkel is football game. And elsewhere Angela Merkel is saying the continent is on thin Ice Merkel is saying the continent is on thin ice trying to keep the Delta Varianl thin ice trying to keep the Delta Variant out. We know that probably the likelihood is the Delta Variant will get the likelihood is the Delta Variant will get in. This is something that lsu actually kind ofjust really Fence Lsu actually kind ofjust really Fence Places and dont allow anybody In Or Out Fence Places and dont allow anybody In Or Out. Now we know for Example Anything In Or Out. Now we know for Example Anything to In Or Out. Now we know for Example Anything to do with football they can sort anything to do with football they can sort of popover. Sorry, i was making can sort of popover. Sorry, i was making that can sort of popover. Sorry, i was making that a bit flippant. We know that theyre going to be carried around that theyre going to be carried around in that theyre going to be carried around in buses and everything else. Nevertheless they can be here. You ust nevertheless they can be here. You just think nevertheless they can be here. You just think it nevertheless they can be here. You just think it is a mess, is a good news just think it is a mess, is a good news really just think it is a mess, is a good news really when you are still talking news really when you are still talking about the only place thats actually talking about the only place thats actually going to be on the great lynette actually going to be on the great lynette green lizard smalltalk. All the Rest Lynette green lizard smalltalk. All the rest are green, they could go amber the rest are green, they could go amber at the rest are green, they could go amber at any the rest are green, they could go amberat any time. The rest are green, they could go amber at any time. Are you in a quarantine, amber at any time. Are you in a quarantine, are you going to end up with for quarantine, are you going to end up with for example . Would if you go to an amber with for example . Would if you go to an amber one and that turns red . Then an amber one and that turns red . Thenyou an amber one and that turns red . Then you got £7,050 per person. If youve then you got £7,050 per person. If youve got then you got £7,050 per person. If youve got to spend ten days in a hotel. Youve got to spend ten days in a hotel. Who youve got to spend ten days in a hotel, who would risk a . Fairpoint. It raises something hotel, who would risk a . Fairpoint. It raises something thats hotel, who would risk a . Fairpoint. It raises something thats come hotel, who would risk a . Fairpoint. It raises something thats come up| it raises something thats come up in australia i was talking in the last Half Hour to a medical doctor who is also a journalist for 20 years, does a lot of reporting on This saying there is a belief in a covid zero strategy and there is some people now pushing against that. Do you think that is in issue inside government . Do you think there is potentially . The mp carly i was talking to earlier thought that there are some in government, he wouldnt say who is a talk about whether its officials, scientists or ministers, do you kind of think weve got to ramp down on Covid And Weve got to ramp down on covid and we got to be as near to zero as we possibly can be and that that may be determining the sorts of decisions that make things like travel . I think there is certainly division in the cabinet and in government. I dont think anybody really thinks theres going to be a covid free future. But there is a different appetite for risk certainly. I think because we come so far as a country in terms of the Vaccination Rates and success of that programme that there will be some people who feel we are nearly there, is It Worth taking these big risks which do exist when we are talking about international Travel And Opening up borders . Whether we should be more cautious instead for the next few months. Because if you want the lockdown to and, we want that to be irreversible and we dont want to be in the situation again, is It Worth being a bit more conscious lynette cautious for a bit longer . That i think is a legitimate question but to all these countries they are making their own decision. They will have domestic questions, political pressures just as breezy near in This country about the question did we close the border not border to india soon or . Should be appointed on the Red List sooner . These are all questions that will have to be addressed at some point. I think every country is going through that and thinking well, there is This Delta Variant, the rate of transmission is now higher in the uk. Yes the vaccinations are higher as well but how will that make us look if we make the wrong decision and how do we answer that question in any inquiries to come . There are pressures on governments everywhere. Lets look at the front of the guardian, we will move on from coronavirus for tonight. A very straightforward of two straightforward of two straightforward photographs when something very powerful about it when you realise that Apple Daily has named for the apple is in the Forbidden Fruit. Looks like authorities have decided the only way to deal with Forbidden Fruit is to crush it. Way to deal with Forbidden Fruit is to crush it to crush it. Indeed. Its a really chillin to crush it. Indeed. Its a really chilling blow to crush it. Indeed. Its a really chilling blow to to crush it. Indeed. Its a really chilling blow to ultimately to crush it. Indeed. Its a reallyj chilling blow to ultimately what to crush it. Indeed. Its a really i chilling blow to ultimately what is Freedom Of Expression or what it should be Freedom Of Expression in Hong Kong. Underthe should be Freedom Of Expression in Hong Kong. Under the pretext of This national Security War which is being interpreted in a very different way to what i think it should be. Its meant to be about keeping public order but its actually being used to curtail peoples freedoms and to punish his son. And This goes against the agreement that was reached between the uk and china when the transition of Hong Kong was discussed in terms of press, freedom will be protected. Freedom will especially be protected. That is not being upheld by the chinese government or Hong Kong leadership. This is a again in a series we are now seeing another very worrying development. This now seeing another very worrying development now seeing another very worrying development. As a ournalist its in some ways development. As a ournalist its in some ways quite development. As a ournalist its in some ways quite a development. As a journalist its in some ways quite a potent development. As a journalist its in | some ways quite a potent reminder development. As a journalist its in i some ways quite a potent reminder is in a . Because one thoughtjust a very short while ago as Hong Kong is a part of the world where whatever what was happening on the chinese mainland it was part because of the deal where there was still a vibrancy there. And yet there are lots of people in Hong Kong who are still going about their daily lives as they have always done and a lot of businesses there. But the environment around them is changing and its changing fast. [30 environment around them is changing and its changing fast. And its changing fast. Do you know what i sa and its changing fast. Do you know what i say when and its changing fast. Do you know what i say when i and its changing fast. Do you know what i say when i see and its changing fast. Do you know what i say when i see This and its changing fast. Do you know what i say when i see This is and its changing fast. Do you know what i say when i see This is i and its changing fast. Do you know what i say when i see This is i am. What i say when i see This is i am very what i say when i see This is i am very grateful to Hong Kong because i worked very grateful to Hong Kong because i worked there and it was a great place worked there and it was a great place to worked there and it was a great place to work. And in an incredibly extraordinary place to work. I look at all extraordinary place to work. I look at all those extraordinary place to work. I look at all those people now and all those at all those people now and all those people speaking out, ive seen them those people speaking out, ive seen them on those people speaking out, ive seen them on the bbcjust saying they were them on the bbcjust saying they were very them on the bbcjust saying they were very sad to see This go. And they were very sad to see This go. And they are were very sad to see This go. And they are all were very sad to see This go. And they are all wearing mass because of covid19 they are all wearing mass because of covid 19 and everything but i do Think Covid 19 and everything but i do think that covid 19 and everything but i do think that the people there who are continuing think that the people there who are continuing to question what is going on in continuing to question what is going on in china continuing to question what is going on in china are extraordinarily brave on in china are extraordinarily brave when you consider that the founder brave when you consider that the founder has been injail since december. Other staff arrested less week december. Other staff arrested less week december. Other staff arrested less week. Last week. To all intents and purposes we know its about crushing and purposes we know its about crushing dissent in This is not what it was crushing dissent in This is not what it was supposed to be. What was it 100. It was supposed to be. What was it 100, two it was supposed to be. What was it 100, two systems that is absolutely not has 100, two systems that is absolutely not has happened. Do 100, two systems that is absolutely not has happened. 100, two systems that is absolutely not has happened. Do you think as a ournalist, not has happened. Do you think as a journalist. Do not has happened. Do you think as a journalist, do you not has happened. Do you think as a journalist, do you think not has happened. Do you think as a journalist, do you think we not has happened. Do you think as a journalist, do you think we are journalist, do you think we are making in a fuss about This . In a sense we are supposed to be the guarantor of that system along with the chinese government. Im not sure what we could do but i wonder if we are making and enough of a Song And Dance about it. Weve got warships kind of reminding russia that the international waters. Not saying sending warships to Hong Kong but is there some way we could be more expressive of our concern about whats happening as a nation . The new global britain. Irate whats happening as a nation . The new global britain. New global britain. We have tried This with various new global britain. We have tried This with various things new global britain. We have tried This with various things and This with various things and unfortunately we ran back in the End Ust unfortunately we ran back in The End just because most of the time it seems just because most of the time it seems to just because most of the time it seems to be about Trade Kind of risk its seems to be about Trade Kind of risk its ugly seems to be about Trade Kind of risk its ugly head. Also do you think that perhaps because of the fact that perhaps because of the fact that we that perhaps because of the fact that we feel ashamed of our colonial past and that we feel ashamed of our colonial past and maybe that also hampers us somewhat past and maybe that also hampers us somewhat perhaps . I past and maybe that also hampers us somewhat perhaps . Past and maybe that also hampers us somewhat perhaps . I dont know. How lona we out somewhat perhaps . I dont know. How long we out there somewhat perhaps . I dont know. How long we out there for somewhat perhaps . I dont know. How long we out there for as somewhat perhaps . I dont know. How long we out there for as a long we out there for as a journalist . Long we out there for as a journalist . Long we out there for as a ournalist . ,. , journalist . Eight months. Iwas workin journalist . Eight months. Iwas working there. Journalist . Eight months. Iwas working there. I journalist . Eight months. Iwas working there. I was journalist . Eight months. Iwas working there. I was doing journalist . Eight months. Iwas working there. I was doing a I Journalist . Eight months. Iwas| working there. I was doing a Bit Journalist . Eight months. I was. Working there. I was doing a bit of backpacking and i needed money to go backpacking and i needed money to go backpacking for another year and i work backpacking for another year and i work for backpacking for another year and i work for eight months at rt hk. Fantastic work for eight months at rt hk. Fantastic. Which i hope still has a good reputation for its journalism. Eight new Blood Test says the times. To detect cancer among the Over 50s. Yes, This is a good News Health Story which i think we could all do with. New Blood Test that will detect more than 50 different kinds of cancer. Which is almost a Screening Tool for the Over 50s and the plan is to be rolled out to millions of people potentially in the next few years. I think This is really, really important because if This is about finding cancer earlier where treatment is more likely to be successful, you catch more deadly cancers much earlier that can only be a good thing. Especially when were looking more towards prevention. Its nice in the kind of world we live in at the moment to see a good News Health Story on the Front Page certainly. Front page certainly. Penny, i dont wish to be pessimistic Front Page certainly. Penny, i dont wish to be pessimistic but Front Page certainly. Penny, i dont wish to be pessimistic but i Front Page certainly. Penny, i dontl wish to be pessimistic but i suppose the complicating factor is the moment is we continue to live with covid the knock on effect. I said it was in two pleasant can you mention it. The knock on affect is looking at identifying Work Cancer but the treatment are only getting it worse. Thats what i was about to say. I was going thats what i was about to say. I was going to say that the Waiting List due was going to say that the Waiting List due to was going to say that the Waiting List due to covid, in fact i dont know list due to covid, in fact i dont know if list due to covid, in fact i dont know if This list due to covid, in fact i dont know if This is been updated by 5. 1 million know if This is been updated by 5. 1 million when i last looked. And a number million when i last looked. And a number of million when i last looked. And a number of vacancies for medical Positions Number of vacancies for medical positions and just. So many issues, positions and just. So many issues, a positions and just. So many issues, a lot of doctors taking early issues, a lot of doctors taking early retirement. There are also much early retirement. There are also much of early retirement. There are also much of issues going on with the nhs~ much of issues going on with the nhs~ and much of issues going on with the nhs. And the trouble with getting a cancer nhs. And the trouble with getting a Cancer Diagnosis is that now we all know Cancer Diagnosis is that now we all know that Cancer Diagnosis is that now we all know that early diagnosis, early treatment is key. And if you are then treatment is key. And if you are then being treatment is key. And if you are then being told that you got it and you are then being told that you got it and you are being told to wait for a bit then the you are being told to wait for a bit then the stress and the strain for that person, that family is enormous. | that person, that family is enormous. That person, that family is enormous. ,. , that person, that family is enormous. ,. , enormous. I noticed that they are uuuotin enormous. I noticed that they are quoting out enormous. I noticed that they are quoting out good enormous. I noticed that they are quoting out good news enormous. I noticed that they are quoting out good News Potentiall enormous. I noticed that they are | quoting out good News Potential is from Eric Klein who is the chairman of the institute and american congressman who is a neurologist and in order to makes small talk for the interview, you know This penny, relaxed atmosphere that, oh, i know to never let a neurologist before, sean he said there were two kinds of men in the world those who know a urologist and those who will know a urologist. That urologist and those who will know a uroloaist. � ,. , urologist and those who will know a uroloaist. ,. ,. , urologist and those who will know a uroloaist. � ,. ,. ,. ,. , urologist. At some stage. Good thinks come urologist. At some stage. Good thinks come to urologist. At some stage. Good thinks come to those urologist. At some stage. Good thinks come to those who urologist. At some stage. Good thinks come to those who wait. J urologist. At some stage. Good l thinks come to those who wait. If urologist. At some stage. Good thinks come to those who wait. If it doesnt thinks come to those who wait. If it doesnt come thinks come to those who wait. If it doesnt come to you they will come to you instead. The ft, penny, born to you instead. The ft, penny, born to leave. Latest appointments cultural roles was a very interesting are former chancellor Giving A leading role at the british museum. , r Giving A leading role at the british museum. , ~. , museum. Yes. And labour in the guardian condemning museum. Yes. And labour in the guardian condemning the museum. Yes. And labour in the guardian condemning the appointment because guardian condemning the appointment because of guardian condemning the appointment because of course he presided over cuts to because of course he presided over cuts to the because of course he presided over cuts to the arts and museum projects in england cuts to the arts and museum projects in england. Yes. Quite a big role in Uk Culture in england. Yes. Quite a big role in Uk Culture. In fact some would say its possibly even the biggest. It seems its possibly even the biggest. It seems that it is about financial expertise seems that it is about financial expertise to help big Arts Institutions with two recover from the pandemic. Im reading from the ft. The pandemic. Im reading from the ft it the pandemic. Im reading from the ft it gets the pandemic. Im reading from the ft. It gets its funding directly from ft. It gets its funding directly from the ft. It gets its funding directly from the department for culture, media from the department for culture, media and sport rather than more Arms Media and sport rather than more arms of media and sport rather than more Arms Of Arts Cultural england. Answer Arms Of Arts Cultural england. Answer since Teresa May sack him in 2016 including the editor of the evening 2016 including the editor of the evening standard. 2016 including the editor of the evenin standard. , ~ , evening standard. Launching a museum of austerity perhaps. Evening standard. Launching a museum of austerity perhaps. A evening standard. Launching a museum of austerity perhaps. A bit evening standard. Launching a museum of austerity perhaps. A bit of evening standard. Launching a museum of austerity perhaps. A bit of the of austerity perhaps. A bit of the background, a row declining to continue in his role because he was being told he was effectively told with government there are expectation about the kind of people you appointed about there seems to be some concerns in some conservative circles that too many woke historians are getting put into cultural institutions and kind of trying to rewrite the uks cultural past. Is This a serious problem . I think there is some concerns amongst parts of government and Conservative Party that these positions amongst cultural institutions have been slightly overtaken by a woke lefties, to coin a phrase. Im not sure, i dont think that is particularly widespread. There is a move certainly, influencing these roles in a bit more balance. I also think the financial point is quite important. The cultural sector has said many of the cultural sector particularly had struggled a lot over the pandemic. In the government has put a lot of money into it as well because i think it does understand that This is a huge driver ofjobs, tourism when that is back up and running again. But also This idea of softest diplomacy and our role in the world. I think all of these things are quite important when you think about institutions like the british museum. I would also say that i dont know what im talking about now but. I bet also say that i dont know what im talking about now but. Talking about now but. I bet he knows how talking about now but. I bet he knows how. Britney talking about now but. I bet he knows how. Britney spears. Talking about now but. I bet he knows how. Britney spears. We l talking about now but. I bet he i knows how. Britney spears. We run out of time so i want to give you the last word on it This time. I think there are so many people who will be think there are so many people who will be looking at This and actually feeling will be looking at This and actually feeling quite embarrassed about how they might have actually talked about they might have actually talked about Britney Spears in the past. With This about Britney Spears in the past. With This diatribe in court about her abusive conservative ship. 13 years her abusive conservative ship. 13 years essentially of her Father Kinse years essentially of her Father Kinse serving but not controlling her father, family or lawyers for her father, family or lawyers for her father her father, family or lawyers for her father claiming they saved her life. Her father claiming they saved her life she her father claiming they saved her life. She said she had to work when she was life. She said she had to work when she was had life. She said she had to work when she was had a temperature of 102 and lots of she was had a temperature of 102 and lots of fans she was had a temperature of 102 and lots of fans actually grown and having lots of fans actually grown and having a lots of fans actually grown and having a look at that particular time having a look at that particular time in having a look at that particular time in 2018 when there she was, and she looked time in 2018 when there she was, and she looked hot on stage and she said im she looked hot on stage and she said im here she looked hot on stage and she said im here even though ive got a temperature of the hundred and about notjust temperature of the hundred and about Notjust Being forced temperature of the hundred and about not just being forced to go to work but being not just being forced to go to work but being forced to various other things but being forced to various other things. Who knows what will happen now . Things. Who knows what will happen now . ,. ,. , things. Who knows what will happen now . ,. ,. , ,. ,. , things. Who knows what will happen now . , ,. ,y. , now . Extraordinary story. Thank you both very much now . Extraordinary story. Thank you both very much lovely now . Extraordinary story. Thank you both very much lovely to now . Extraordinary story. Thank you both very much lovely to have now . Extraordinary story. Thank you both very much lovely to have you i both very much lovely to have you both very much lovely to have you both on the papers again. Thank you for your company as well. Weather and sports and i will be back at midnight. Good evening. England have beaten Sri Lanka by five wickets in cardiff to take an unassailable 2 Nil Lead in their three Match T20 series. England once again looked impressive in The Field with Adil Rashid and Mark Wood each taking two wickets, helping restrict Sri Lanka to a modest 111 for seven. England though got off to a poor start and slumped to 36 for four in the seventh over. Rain then meant their target was adjusted to 103 from 18 overs and england regrouped to knock off the runs with 11 balls to spare. You almost want to see one or two batsmen get away and entertain a little bit with crowds back. Such is it ended up being a really, really tight game anyway. We lost early wickets. Every time we took a risk we managed to lose a wicket which is disappointing but again presents a huge opportunity that dont necessarily get a huge amount of opportunity within that. Liam again showed the class that he has done for like a share of the last years and sam very similarly. There are things we want to see guys come in and being themselves thing is composed as possible. Formula one World Champion Lewis hamilton says he feels that allowing a Capacity Crowd back to silverstone for the british Grand Prix, is a little premature. The Grand Prix has been included in the Governments Event Research programme. That means 140 Thousand spectators will be at the circuit for the race on the 18th Ofjuly And Itll be the biggest crowd at a Uk Event since the start of the pandemic. A huge relief, im absolutely delighted of course that there are fans up and down the land who will be leaping in the air, knowing their favourite event of the year is on. For us, as a commercial business, This is essential. It was looking incredibly bleak, we are not alone in the Hospitality And Entertainment world at having stared into the abyss for the last few months, and its a blessed relief i am delighted. On saturday wales Face Denmark in the first of the European Championship knockout games in Amsterdam And Defender Connor Roberts believes 99 of the world, will be backing the danes. Thats because denmark have been the uplifting story of the tournament so far after qualifying for the knockout stage, just a few days after their midfielder, christian erikssen, suffered a Cardiac Arrest on the pitch. And as a result roberts expects all neutrals to be backing the danes 99 of the world are going to be supporting denmark on saturday. Its going to be tough but, like you say, were a good team, weve got good players and we have got a little bit of momentum, some good performances and all that kind of thing. So hopefully, we can take into saturday now and, yeah, we all know its going to be tough, theyre a good team, they are going to have a lot of support. But when you cross that white line, you just have to give everything. And if its good enough, it is, then if not, its not. Fate has conspired to place england up against germany in the last 16 which will be played at wembley on on tuesday. England have been Back Training at St Georges Park This Morning But Harry Maguire Wasnt with the rest of the squad. The defender started against the czech republic on tuesday night, but that was his first match in more than six weeks. The fa say hes not injured but they are managing his workload. But manager Gareth Southgate will want him in the squad for that huge match against germany a fixture that, of course, has caused so much heartache for English Fans over the years. A lot of the players of good quality all over the pitch. Again its good to be a very tough test and like you said, and games like This its not necessarily about form its about whoever is better on the night and whoever puts the better performance and is going to have more a chance of winning. We need to make sure that we are 100 winning. Its a special game, definitely a special game. And im sure we will be. Staying with Football And Uefa has announced that it will scrap the Away Goals rules in all European Competitions from next season. Its been in place since 1965 so chelsea will be the last team to win the Champions League with the rule. All Ties Level after normal time will now go straight to extra time, rather than the team with more Away Goals going through. Uefa President Alexander Ceferin said its no longer appropriate for an Away Goal to carry more weight. Hull kr have had two further Super League fixtures postponed after a covid 19 outbreak at the Club Saw another eight Players Test positive. Tomorrows match against St Helens had already been postponed, while the derby against Hull Fc has now been pushed back a fortnight and the fixture with catalans rescheduled. On the Field Tonight Warrington cruised to a 44 18 win over bottom of the table leigh. Josh charnley picked up one of seven tries against the centurions who remain winless This season. Catalans dragons remain top of the table after grinding out a win at castleford, while wigan minus a host of first team players went down to Wakefieldand Drop to fourth. Britains Katie Swan is one win away from the wimbledon main draw, after coming from behind to beat american Caty Mcnally in the second round of qualifying. She plays australian Arina Rodionova Tomorrow for a spot in the grand slam, which starts on monday. Bad news in qualifying elsewhere though. Naykta bains is out, and in the mens draw Arthur Fery lost in 5 sets, while 20 year old anton matusevich, whos ranked 454th in the world, also lost in five sets to World Number 125 Bernabay Miralles of spain. Meanwhile the reigning Us Open champion dominic thiem, has withdrawn from This years tournament. The austrian will be sidelined for several weeks after hurting his wrist at a tournament in mallorca This week. He now faces a race to be fit for the Us Open. And the third Womens Golf major of the year, the Pga Championship is well underway in atlanta. For all the latest on the Opening Round Head to the Bbc Sport Website or you can download the Bbc Sport app. That is all your support for now. Hello there. Northeast england have the highest temperatures on thursday. One or two spots going closer to 26 degrees with some good spells of sunshine. But i dont think friday will offer a Repeat Performance because the weather has been changing. Weve seen Rain Pushing in from the northwest in association with a band of cloud that you can see here on our earlier saellite image. This is a frontal system and as that drops its way southeastwards through friday, behind it, we pick up a northerly wind, quite a brisk northerly wind in places and that will be feeding Cooler Air down across most parts of the uk. So, a Cooler Day on friday, quite a messy Weather Day really, but across england and wales, many spots will start off cloudy with outbreaks of rain. Further south, it should dry up and brighten up with some sunshine and just the odd hefty shower into the afternoon. But for Northern England in north wales, it is likely to stay grey and wet all day long. For Northern Ireland in Western Scotland should see a bit of sunshine. Eastern scotland plagued by cloud and patchy rain. A brisk wind here keeping temperatures down to just 12 degrees in aberdeen, similar temperature there in newcastle, may be 20 down towards the south where we could see the Odd Thunderstorm Breaking out through friday evening. And then into the early hours of Saturday Cloud left behind. Some splashes of rain here and there minimum temperatures between seven and 13 degrees. Now, as we head into the weekend, it is a story of split fortunes. High pressure trying to build in towards the North And West of the uk. Low Pressure Spinnng Close to the south, the detail will change between now and then but closest to that area of low pressure in the south, theres the chance of the Odd Shower to break out on saturday across southern england, parts of wales. Further north, although well have quite a lot of cloud, it will be increasingly drying out through the day. Temperatures between 1a and 20 degrees. And as we get into sunday, This area of low pressure will become slow moving across the continent and is likely to throw bands of Rain Up in our direction from time to time. Southern parts of england, wales may be the newtons can see some rain at times on sunday, but for the north will see more in the way of dry weather and some spouts of sunshine and temperatures bouncing back, 21 degrees in glasgow, a similar value there in london. That is all from me for now. This is Bbc News im Shaun Ley with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. 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