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will be frost central and eastern areas in england and in scotland it's down to —9 in the coldest areas so a cold night here in those chilly spots. tomorrow, the area of low pressure i showed you is this area of cloud and rain that will come in and associated with south—westerly winds and they will be bringing a smile to airas winds and they will be bringing a smile to air as well as the day goes by. so for wednesday, smile to air as well as the day goes by. so forwednesday, rain smile to air as well as the day goes by. so for wednesday, rain moves on quickly to northern ireland with strengthening winds and the rain pushes north and east through the day and probably some sunny spells for a time across eastern england and the temperatures are coming up across western areas, 8 degrees in belfast and ten in plymouth but remember the frost in deeper scottish valleys, when the rain works in we might see a spell of freezing rain or rain falling onto frozen surfaces and either way it could turn pretty icy tomorrow evening, so something to be aware of. we have south—westerly winds which will bring another push up rain from the south and west end along with that there could be mist and fog patches for the time and often a lot of cloud but those south—westerly winds will also bring a smile there, so temperatures between 12 and 13 degrees toward southern and western areas but cold air looking across the final and that kind of pattern will be around for christmas eve.— for christmas eve. that's it from us. for christmas eve. that's it from us- goodbye- — hello and welcome to sportsday. the majority of sports fans will be locked out from boxing day in wales and scotland as they try to curb the rise of covid cases it's as you were in england, it's the first of the league cup quartrer—finals at arsenal, but how many sunderland fans will make the journey freddy tylitsky has won his damages claim against a fellow jockey after a fall left him paralysed from the waist down, also coming up in the programme. we'll hear from british w series driver abbie eaton and how she got lucky in a crash that broke her back this is going to potentially break your back or worse, paralyse you, kill you. there is not anything, any place for that on the track. hello and welcome to sportsday. evening, we usually like to offer a bit of a respite from the news agenda in sportsday, but there really is no escape as sport is inevitably impacted by this surge in covid cases. this afternoon, scotland have followed wales' lead. sport will carry on, but from boxing day, spectators will be effectively locked out, for at least three weeks in scotland. there's no end date set in wales yet. football, rugby and horseracing will be hardest hit, but indoor sports will also be affected. joe lynskey reports sported in scotland and wales is heading in the silence. from boxing day in both nations, crowds get stripped back and in cardiff, no enddate said. the welsh government will fund £3 million to help clubs through. in scotland, the restrictions last three weeks. the first minister says it's to stop the spread of omicron cases.- first minister says it's to stop the spread of omicron cases. much higher transmissibility _ spread of omicron cases. much higher transmissibility means _ spread of omicron cases. much higher transmissibility means that _ spread of omicron cases. much higher transmissibility means that large - tra nsmissibility means that large gatherings transmissibility means that large gatherings have the potential to become very rapid super spreader events and second, these events put a burden on emergency services, limiting events to help them focus on delivering essential services to the public. on delivering essential services to the ublic. ,, . ,, , , the public. since september, scotland's — the public. since september, scotland's biggest _ the public. since september, scotland's biggest grounds . the public. since september, | scotland's biggest grounds of the public. since september, - scotland's biggest grounds of that vaccine passports but now, those who had the jab and those who have not will watch games from home. capacities around 500, it affects huge games. the old firm falls within this schedule and edinboro rivals play an ground too. this kaddish premiership has a winter break and some wanted brought forward. but other sports must find their way through. in rugby union, their way through. in rugby union, the game with them was due to be at the field. and behind closed doors, there was a second straight year stability so many people looking forward to because last year, we did not have spectators and yes, it is really frustrating, deflating, disappointing and tough on the staff, a lot of work has gone into preparing it and we have been working on the site for at least a month, six weeks. at each stage of the pandemic, it's the grassroots that hit hardest. up to 10,000 on boxing day, and england will be possible, but here it not so. life on footballs fringes just got harder. on footballs fringes 'ust got harder. . , ., , harder. the hard thing is that it is the drastic— harder. the hard thing is that it is the drastic measures _ harder. the hard thing is that it is the drastic measures of _ harder. the hard thing is that it is the drastic measures of proving i harder. the hard thing is that it is i the drastic measures of proving that they will_ the drastic measures of proving that they will he — the drastic measures of proving that they will be able _ the drastic measures of proving that they will be able to _ the drastic measures of proving that they will be able to socially - they will be able to socially distance _ they will be able to socially distance in _ they will be able to socially distance in the _ they will be able to socially distance in the space - they will be able to socially i distance in the space available they will be able to socially - distance in the space available and restricting — distance in the space available and restricting those _ distance in the space available and restricting those crowds _ distance in the space available and restricting those crowds are - distance in the space available and . restricting those crowds are newsday and frusth _ restricting those crowds are newsday and frusth is— restricting those crowds are newsday and frustr. , , ., ., ~ ., and frustr. is frustrating to know how many _ and frustr. is frustrating to know how many more _ and frustr. is frustrating to know how many more protective - and frustr. is frustrating to know - how many more protective measures, but we will try to do everything we can to support the sporting clubs in the wider economy as well. just caettin the wider economy as well. just getting games _ the wider economy as well. just getting games on the still a challenge, but now it does uk nations, life support is changed again. inside the grounds, the players are on their own. i it's going to look very different indeed is the first minister said effectively, spectators 500 people allowed in the various sporting grounds of boxing day onwards for three weeks. but already, described as a huge blow by aberdeen share and we already know that the big rugby derby eating 72 and behind closed doors, as well as even though sport is allowed a few fans, few spectators, no more than 500 people in total, many sports already deciding to go ahead behind closed doors because theyjust don't see the point in trying to accommodates a few spectators which comes as a huge blow to football, the sports in general and the spectators in the fence up and down the country. many sorts, fence up and down the country. many sperts. like — fence up and down the country. many sports. like you _ fence up and down the country. many sports. like you say. _ fence up and down the country. many sports, like you say, the _ sports, like you say, the premiership which is due to have its winter break anyway in a few weeks kicking from the llth of january, some thought that might be brought forward now and is that being proposed? it’s forward now and is that being imposed?— forward now and is that being --roosed? �*, . , , proposed? it's really interesting. here at the _ proposed? it's really interesting. here at the park, _ proposed? it's really interesting. here at the park, a _ proposed? it's really interesting. here at the park, a week - proposed? it's really interesting. here at the park, a week on - proposed? it's really interesting. i here at the park, a week on sunday in theory, it's been over 60,000 fans gathering for the traditional derby between celtic and rangers and we are only five people will be allowed inside the park but today, remembering the news for the first minister, they released a statement and they were saying that in light of today's announcements, celtic and confirm that the group brings forward the schedule winter break and reschedules the fixture is affected by the road for a registrations announced. and announcing the prospect of all support is being able to attend matches and support the game below. so, the winter shock was due to begin onjanuary the 4th, there are clubs, including subject to know what that brought forward. there are some fixtures do to go ahead tomorrow evening in the top flight here at scotland. but they have asked for that fixture to be postponed in the match against rangers because they have covid—19 problems, the deputy first minister saying that he regrets that the cup final of the week and went ahead as planned we have 52,000 people in the area. so, lots of questions for decision—makers to basically decide on now that tomorrow nights games go as planned in front of a normal cloud and then will the winter shutdown be brought forward and the response group who have been stealing scottish football throughout the pandemic, there have been meetings all day. those discussions will continue onto the next 2a hours. but some big calls for the decision—makers scottish football. for now it's business as usual for sport in england, yesterday football bosses saying that they are sticking with the schedule, with fans, but of course that may change, with the government not ruling out restrictions after christmas. the league cup quarterfinals are being played over the next couple of nights, we'll get to this evening tie at arsenal in a moment, but we've heard from a few of the managers today, ahead of the three matches tomorrow. covid concerns have been high on the agenda. i thought this will, this was coming. i was not concerned about the bigger picture, we have a scheduled and even played the role cup and it's easy to postpone games. but for isolated situations, and for the last match, we had a concerns. for the people who live in this country— for the people who live in this country in _ for the people who live in this country in this parliament culture. and because of that, we had the christmas — and because of that, we had the christmas period and we thought it was the _ christmas period and we thought it was the right thing to keep going and so, _ was the right thing to keep going and so, we continue to keep going. the experts — and so, we continue to keep going. the experts are not the managers. the experts are not the managers. the experts — the experts are not the managers. the exuerts are _ the experts are not the managers. the experts are the _ the experts are not the managers. the experts are the scientists - the experts are not the managers. the experts are the scientists and i the experts are the scientists and the doctors — the experts are the scientists and the doctors. and _ the experts are the scientists and the doctors. and we _ the experts are the scientists and the doctors. and we should - the experts are the scientists and j the doctors. and we should follow their guidelines _ the doctors. and we should follow their guidelines and _ the doctors. and we should follow their guidelines and they- the doctors. and we should follow their guidelines and they should l the doctors. and we should followl their guidelines and they should be asked _ their guidelines and they should be asked in— their guidelines and they should be asked in the — their guidelines and they should be asked in the premium _ their guidelines and they should be asked in the premium should - their guidelines and they should be asked in the premium should ask. their guidelines and they should be - asked in the premium should ask them not the _ asked in the premium should ask them not the ceos, — asked in the premium should ask them not the ceos, not— asked in the premium should ask them not the ceos, not the _ asked in the premium should ask them not the ceos, not the managers, - asked in the premium should ask them not the ceos, not the managers, theyl not the ceos, not the managers, they should _ not the ceos, not the managers, they should ask— not the ceos, not the managers, they should ask them. _ not the ceos, not the managers, they should ask them. if _ not the ceos, not the managers, they should ask them. if there's _ not the ceos, not the managers, they should ask them. if there's one - should ask them. if there's one common— should ask them. if there's one common behaviour— should ask them. if there's one common behaviour in _ should ask them. if there's one common behaviour in this - should ask them. if there's one - common behaviour in this pandemic over the _ common behaviour in this pandemic over the last — common behaviour in this pandemic over the last year, _ common behaviour in this pandemic over the last year, is _ common behaviour in this pandemic over the last year, is that _ common behaviour in this pandemic over the last year, is that we - over the last year, is that we always— over the last year, is that we always acted _ over the last year, is that we always acted too _ over the last year, is that we always acted too late - over the last year, is that we always acted too late and - over the last year, is that wel always acted too late and that over the last year, is that we . always acted too late and that is how we — always acted too late and that is how we were _ always acted too late and that is how we were from _ always acted too late and that is how we were from one - always acted too late and that is how we were from one health i always acted too late and that is i how we were from one health crisis into another — how we were from one health crisis into another. the _ how we were from one health crisis into another-— into another. the decision to carry on with no — into another. the decision to carry on with no break— into another. the decision to carry on with no break it _ into another. the decision to carry on with no break it all _ into another. the decision to carry on with no break it all and - into another. the decision to carry on with no break it all and with - into another. the decision to carry| on with no break it all and with the leak cup quarterfinals. the first of the quarterfinals is at arsenal, they are facing league one sunderland, i spoke to fanzine editor paul dobson midway through his journey down to the capital, and asked him if covid anxiety had put off any of the travelling supporters. given 5200 tickets and out of the view of dropped out with commitments and other things, not a lot but there's still a huge game for arsenal who historically have given us the time we visited. it's just the fact that we will get to, not a huge negative effect on how many will be travelling and after a year and a half, we will get back to it in august and every week, nearly 50,000 and that has gone ahead without too much distress amongst the fans. ., �* , without too much distress amongst the fans. . �* , ., ., ., ., the fans. that's going to go that wa , to the fans. that's going to go that way. to make — the fans. that's going to go that way, to make sure _ the fans. that's going to go that way, to make sure this - the fans. that's going to go that way, to make sure this much . the fans. that's going to go that | way, to make sure this much life apology can before they shut the doors? , ., doors? there is that element in --eoles doors? there is that element in peeples minds _ doors? there is that element in peoples minds that _ doors? there is that element in peoples minds that once - doors? there is that element in peoples minds that once they . doors? there is that element in i peoples minds that once they get christmas out of the way, the government decide that things are necessary to make the most of my wrist allowed. well, let's get more on the actual game tonight 5 live commentator seb hutchinson and karen carney are at the emirates. were at the emirates between arsenal and sunderland, especially in particular, 5000 expected to travel here this evening.— here this evening. excited. we are already coming — here this evening. excited. we are already coming into _ here this evening. excited. we are already coming into the _ here this evening. excited. we are already coming into the body - here this evening. excited. we are already coming into the body can l here this evening. excited. we are i already coming into the body can see the numbers. and they're really excited — the numbers. and they're really excited by— the numbers. and they're really excited by the scheme and rightly so. excited by the scheme and rightly s0~ for _ excited by the scheme and rightly so. forthem excited by the scheme and rightly so. for them to progress at the moment— so. for them to progress at the moment in— so. for them to progress at the moment in week one. and anything can happen _ moment in week one. and anything can happen it _ moment in week one. and anything can happen. it will be interesting to see what— happen. it will be interesting to see what they do with the squad as well _ see what they do with the squad as well and _ see what they do with the squad as well and it— see what they do with the squad as well. and it is cup football and everybody loves that. be afraid about the business, _ everybody loves that. be afraid about the business, expected i everybody loves that. be afraid i about the business, expected and everybody loves that. be afraid - about the business, expected and how you see them —— we have heard about the business. i you see them -- we have heard about the business— the business. i would've expected them to have _ the business. i would've expected them to have a _ the business. i would've expected them to have a lot _ the business. iwould've expected them to have a lot of— the business. i would've expected them to have a lot of changes - the business. i would've expected them to have a lot of changes butj the business. i would've expected i them to have a lot of changes but we do not _ them to have a lot of changes but we do not know — them to have a lot of changes but we do not know the covid—19 situation and there — do not know the covid—19 situation and there are some french players that have — and there are some french players that have been struck down, so we do not know _ that have been struck down, so we do not know it's — that have been struck down, so we do not know it's going to happen there. but will— not know it's going to happen there. but will he _ not know it's going to happen there. but will be interesting to see whether— but will be interesting to see whether that breaks up the rhythm and if— whether that breaks up the rhythm and if that's an opportunity for form _ and if that's an opportunity for form here _ and if that's an opportunity for form here in the emirates, is been brilliant _ form here in the emirates, is been brilliant over the past couple of months — brilliant over the past couple of months. it's can be really difficult with the _ months. it's can be really difficult with the way the plank around the dressing _ with the way the plank around the dressing room will be really high. and so, _ dressing room will be really high. and so, we — dressing room will be really high. and so, we expect arsenal to progress _ and so, we expect arsenal to progress but as i said, but the fans of the _ progress but as i said, but the fans of the southern islands, they are the underdogs. they will give them a -ood the underdogs. they will give them a good game. for the underdogs. they will give them a aood came. ., . ., , ., good game. for much commentary from 745 this evening- — tottenham are playing west ham in the league cup tomorrow. yesterday they were thrown out of the europa conference league after being forced to forfeit theirfinal group game against french side rennes. spurs couldn't field a side earlier this month because of a covid outbreak and no date could be found to play the game before the end of the month. today the spurs maanger said the matter might not be closed with the club's lawyers getting involved. very disappointed with the decision and i do not understand and i do not want to understand, but i hope that in the future, or in the next step, we look out and something can change because we deserve to play the qualification but not in this way because it is not our fault. let's have a quick look at some of the day's other headlines. the liverpool manager jurgen klopp will not face any action for his comments to referee paul tierney after their 2—all draw at tottenham on sunday. frustrated at a number of decisisons, the german was picked up by tv cameras telling tierney: "i have no problems with any referees. only you." manchester city's phil foden and jack grealish have been warned about their conduct after being pictured on a night out after their win over leeds last week. pep guardiola has revealed that the pair, who were unused substitutes against newcastle on sunday, were effectively dropped. the england fast bowlerjofra archer will miss the whole of the winter schedule after a second operation on a stress fracture in his right elbow. england are due to tour the west indies in the new year. archer, who last played for england in march, will now target a return next summer how england would wish archer was with them in australia, the wheels have already come off in the ashes series. a nine wicket defeat in brisbane, yesterday they went down by 275 runs in the second test in adelaide. by all accounts, captainjoe root gave the players some home truths, angry that they have been making the same mistakes, but the head coach chis silverwood says that given a chance to rewind, he would select the same teams again looking at the experience they were having out there, i'm happy with the skill set of the tests and there'll always divided opinion. and not everyone is going to agree with you. and so, yeah, i've got no problem with that. and we have those outing this test i bet it was really good. and so, i've got no problem with that, to be honest. you look at how many experiences we've had on the field and i think there was enough experience there that complete and the test match and we did. and yes, i've got no worries. you pick a team thatis i've got no worries. you pick a team that is going to provoke a response that is going to provoke a response that thing is going to divide up at times, but that is absolutely fine. freddy tylitski has won his high court claim for damages against a fellow jockey after a fall during a race at kempton 5 years ago left him paralysed from the waist down. a judge has found that graham gibbons was responsible even though stewards at the time ruled that it was a racing accident. 0ur senior sports reporter laura scottjoins us now. laura, tylistki say he now has closure after a five year battle for justice. yes, he said in the statement that he was delighted by the outcome of this claim but he did say that it had been a long five years and in october 2016 when he had this tragic fall during the race and found that it was accidental. 0ver fall during the race and found that it was accidental. over the course of the five day hearing and the high court earlier this month, showing dozens of replays in 2016 when they collided with the horse and other horses but freddie and that incident was trampled by other horses it was left paralysed from the waist down. and this basically centred on whether this was just a racing incident with unfortunate consequences, tragic consequences really. but when those are the accidental and whether or not gibbons thought he was liable for the injuries suffered and smith said that the actions and his horse across the racing line, were not merely lapses of concentration or inattentiveness, but were undertaken inattentiveness, but were undertaken in reckless disregard for their safety. and so, clearly a significant outcome today and has found them liable. taste significant outcome today and has found them liable.— significant outcome today and has found them liable. we will see what compensation _ found them liable. we will see what compensation will _ found them liable. we will see what compensation will be _ found them liable. we will see what compensation will be awarded. - found them liable. we will see what compensation will be awarded. howj found them liable. we will see what i compensation will be awarded. how do you think this might affect the racing industry was mike i know he was really critical of the authority and how this might impact other sports as well?— and how this might impact other sorts as well? , i. ., sports as well? yes, you mentioned about the challenges _ sports as well? yes, you mentioned about the challenges and _ sports as well? yes, you mentioned about the challenges and it's - sports as well? yes, you mentioned about the challenges and it's worth | about the challenges and it's worth noting that it will probably require a second trial to work at the damages that will be awarded in this case unless the parties can agree on the sum but, this is the first time that one and successfully claim for damages against this for an incident in the race. it is significant indeed and there was some talk during the hearing about the floodgates and impact of any ruling either way. floodgates and impact of any ruling eitherway. patrick floodgates and impact of any ruling either way. patrick who was defending them more and of multiple implications but other professional sports. what this has done is explore in great detail the duty of care from one jockey to another and they showed and said that they should act as a reminder that competing in a dangerous sport does not condone acting a reckless way to others. on the potential implications of this, the judge did say say that the threshold of liability for this is high and finding them in this case does not set a precedent for not just finding them in this case does not set a precedent for notjust racing, but other sports. and for the circumstances in the context of this incident alone. but critical of the fact that it is very rare indeed that they found jockeys guilty of dangerous driving. the last time was in 2009 and he said in his statement that he wants them to investigate that formula 1 driver nicholas latifi has revealed he received death threats after losing control of his car at the abu dhabi grand prix. his crash meant a safety car had to be deployed in the latter stages of the race, ultimately taking away the sizable gap lewis hamilton had built up over rival max verstappen. and when the grand prix was effectively reduced to a final lap race, verstappen overtook hamilton to take the championship. latifi says he was shocked by the scale and tone of the hate and abuse he received. he added that he had expected some of it so deleted social media apps from his phone immediately after the race. british w series driver abbie eaton has been describing the moment that she knew that she had broken her back in a crash in october. the 29—year old was racing at the circuit of the americas when she clipped a raised curb on the track and her car was launched into the air. now recovering , eaton has been spekaing to bbc sport about the accident. just clipped one of those and landed me on the third one. and that basically threw me in the sky. broke my back and gave me this fancy thing where i got my vertebrae crushed. i know it wasn't paralysed because of still able to manoeuvre and do what i needed to do. but it could've gone that little bit further and could paralyse me and i been perilous for 20 years now and you just get on with it and there's no point in dwelling on it and worrying about it. love goes on and you have to deal with it. probably in a year's time, i might look back on it and think, those pretty big. this is 20 47 apart from my neck, but this place does is keep it stable but with the net colour comments to keep it as far back in my spine but i don't here with a hunchback but it's extremely uncomfortable as it looks, but it is a necessary evil to hopefully prevent long—term issues. i have to be realistic and not look too far ahead in ages just have to see how my body heals and the initial scan was good and if it heals as it does, and it should almost be like it's going to happen. but in terms of next year, just looking at the opportunities that are there, the biggest challenge i've got is trusting my body again and trying to sleep with the brace off, which i tried one night, i cannot relax because i was worried of rolling wrong with that kind of stuff. so, they'll be the biggest challenge mentally. the results can be questioned as to if there's a need for those curves. there try to control people from abusing track limits and the whole reason is that if you run over like a speedbump, you have to slow down. but in racing, if you hit them fast, basically lifts the car so you haven't got traction to render self off the corner. so if you run wide who are abusing the track limits, if you don't get the initial creek to get out of the corner, they are not going to go faster. so we need to stay on the racing line. but the fact is, it's a launch pad. ican i can understand the people that put these curves and have a difficult job to regulate. what was the best way to control it and i think to potentially break your back or worse, paralyse you, kill you, does not really any place for that on a track. ., ~ not really any place for that on a track. . ,, ., ,., ., , , not really any place for that on a track. . ,, ., .,, , . .,, track. talking about the nasty crash in the series — track. talking about the nasty crash in the series in _ track. talking about the nasty crash in the series in her— track. talking about the nasty crash in the series in her recovery - track. talking about the nasty crash in the series in her recovery from i track. talking about the nasty crash in the series in her recovery from a | in the series in her recovery from a broken back. a and just a reminder of our top story tonight. the majority of sports fans in scotland and wales will miss their christmas fixtures in an attempt to to control coronavirus. that's all from sportsday. hello. it is the winter solstice today and from here on, the days in length and at long last, since the shame there's so much cloud. there have been some breaks in the north, if you're in the west and much more clear skies from the south in that process will continue into the evening but wherever you are, cloud or sunshine into the afternoon, into this evening, it is going to be cold with this hitting six o'clock. and maybe not as cold as last night and parts of scotland will restore the coldest nights and —9 but as the clock continues to shrink away, and this indicates just how widespread the frost could be. —7 tonight, and -2 the frost could be. —7 tonight, and —2 to the frost could be. —7 tonight, and -2 to -45 the frost could be. —7 tonight, and —2 to —45 and we will see how much cloud clears. it is more cloud in the wings the rest of the week but the wings the rest of the week but the city of low pressure is starting to edge closer to 11 influence to start with the northern ireland, lifting with the bricks of rain spreading and which will push in the parts of western and central scotland must reports of wells through the day and with the sunshine and frost, the amounts will increase but the sunshine turns hazy and iterative in celsius what we'll see and with a mild air pushing its way northwards, within scotland and fizzles, some snow for a time across higher ground here in the next front bushes and without bricks of rain, may a bit more for the site this time but not a huge amount of the drives appear across wells northern ireland to the day but it stays in parts of scotland but it will be rain rather than snow for most but not as the temperature is 613 and the south. and into the night in christmas eve, if you are in the mood for something, be aware that there could be some dense fog around and some of that could take a while to shift. and with parts of ireland into wales, central southern england without bricks of rain, further east there will be some light rain, but quarterfighting back there will be some light rain, but quarter fighting back with trying to fight its way back into the christmas day, is going to be a tough and it's going to christmas day because we could see a mixture of rain and snow but it looks like for most of you, it's going to be a white christmas. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. christmas will go ahead and england with no further restrictions. the pre—minister says there will not be new measures against coronavirus now, but for measures after christmas cannot be ruled out. and scotland, big new year's eve parties have been cancelled as tighter restrictions are announced from boxing day. restrictions are announced from boxing day-_ restrictions are announced from boxin: da . ., ., , ., , boxing day. none of these are being ro osed boxing day. none of these are being proposed lately. _ boxing day. none of these are being proposed lately, but _ boxing day. none of these are being proposed lately, but we _ boxing day. none of these are being proposed lately, but we do - boxing day. none of these are being proposed lately, but we do consider| proposed lately, but we do consider than necessary to help stand the increasing cases, safeguard our health, protect the nhs and the economy. health, protect the nhs and the econom . a health, protect the nhs and the econom . , health, protect the nhs and the econom. , , ., health, protect the nhs and the econom. , ., ., , economy. mar body is to have been found as rescuers _ economy. mar body is to have been found as rescuers reach _ economy. mar body is to have been| found as rescuers reach islands that

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will be frost central and eastern areas in england and in scotland it's down to —9 in the coldest areas so a cold night here in those chilly spots. tomorrow, the area of low pressure i showed you is this area of cloud and rain that will come in and associated with south—westerly winds and they will be bringing a smile to airas winds and they will be bringing a smile to air as well as the day goes by. so for wednesday, smile to air as well as the day goes by. so forwednesday, rain smile to air as well as the day goes by. so for wednesday, rain moves on quickly to northern ireland with strengthening winds and the rain pushes north and east through the day and probably some sunny spells for a time across eastern england and the temperatures are coming up across western areas, 8 degrees in belfast and ten in plymouth but remember the frost in deeper scottish valleys, when the rain works in we might see a spell of freezing rain or rain falling onto frozen surfaces and either way it could turn pretty icy tomorrow evening, so something to be aware of. we have south—westerly winds which will bring another push up rain from the south and west end along with that there could be mist and fog patches for the time and often a lot of cloud but those south—westerly winds will also bring a smile there, so temperatures between 12 and 13 degrees toward southern and western areas but cold air looking across the final and that kind of pattern will be around for christmas eve.— for christmas eve. that's it from us. for christmas eve. that's it from us- goodbye- — hello and welcome to sportsday. the majority of sports fans will be locked out from boxing day in wales and scotland as they try to curb the rise of covid cases it's as you were in england, it's the first of the league cup quartrer—finals at arsenal, but how many sunderland fans will make the journey freddy tylitsky has won his damages claim against a fellow jockey after a fall left him paralysed from the waist down, also coming up in the programme. we'll hear from british w series driver abbie eaton and how she got lucky in a crash that broke her back this is going to potentially break your back or worse, paralyse you, kill you. there is not anything, any place for that on the track. hello and welcome to sportsday. evening, we usually like to offer a bit of a respite from the news agenda in sportsday, but there really is no escape as sport is inevitably impacted by this surge in covid cases. this afternoon, scotland have followed wales' lead. sport will carry on, but from boxing day, spectators will be effectively locked out, for at least three weeks in scotland. there's no end date set in wales yet. football, rugby and horseracing will be hardest hit, but indoor sports will also be affected. joe lynskey reports sported in scotland and wales is heading in the silence. from boxing day in both nations, crowds get stripped back and in cardiff, no enddate said. the welsh government will fund £3 million to help clubs through. in scotland, the restrictions last three weeks. the first minister says it's to stop the spread of omicron cases.- first minister says it's to stop the spread of omicron cases. much higher transmissibility _ spread of omicron cases. much higher transmissibility means _ spread of omicron cases. much higher transmissibility means that _ spread of omicron cases. much higher transmissibility means that large - tra nsmissibility means that large gatherings transmissibility means that large gatherings have the potential to become very rapid super spreader events and second, these events put a burden on emergency services, limiting events to help them focus on delivering essential services to the public. on delivering essential services to the ublic. ,, . ,, , , the public. since september, scotland's — the public. since september, scotland's biggest _ the public. since september, scotland's biggest grounds . the public. since september, | scotland's biggest grounds of the public. since september, - scotland's biggest grounds of that vaccine passports but now, those who had the jab and those who have not will watch games from home. capacities around 500, it affects huge games. the old firm falls within this schedule and edinboro rivals play an ground too. this kaddish premiership has a winter break and some wanted brought forward. but other sports must find their way through. in rugby union, their way through. in rugby union, the game with them was due to be at the field. and behind closed doors, there was a second straight year stability so many people looking forward to because last year, we did not have spectators and yes, it is really frustrating, deflating, disappointing and tough on the staff, a lot of work has gone into preparing it and we have been working on the site for at least a month, six weeks. at each stage of the pandemic, it's the grassroots that hit hardest. up to 10,000 on boxing day, and england will be possible, but here it not so. life on footballs fringes just got harder. on footballs fringes 'ust got harder. . , ., , harder. the hard thing is that it is the drastic— harder. the hard thing is that it is the drastic measures _ harder. the hard thing is that it is the drastic measures of _ harder. the hard thing is that it is the drastic measures of proving i harder. the hard thing is that it is i the drastic measures of proving that they will_ the drastic measures of proving that they will he — the drastic measures of proving that they will be able _ the drastic measures of proving that they will be able to _ the drastic measures of proving that they will be able to socially - they will be able to socially distance _ they will be able to socially distance in _ they will be able to socially distance in the _ they will be able to socially distance in the space - they will be able to socially i distance in the space available they will be able to socially - distance in the space available and restricting — distance in the space available and restricting those _ distance in the space available and restricting those crowds _ distance in the space available and restricting those crowds are - distance in the space available and . restricting those crowds are newsday and frusth _ restricting those crowds are newsday and frusth is— restricting those crowds are newsday and frustr. , , ., ., ~ ., and frustr. is frustrating to know how many _ and frustr. is frustrating to know how many more _ and frustr. is frustrating to know how many more protective - and frustr. is frustrating to know - how many more protective measures, but we will try to do everything we can to support the sporting clubs in the wider economy as well. just caettin the wider economy as well. just getting games _ the wider economy as well. just getting games on the still a challenge, but now it does uk nations, life support is changed again. inside the grounds, the players are on their own. i it's going to look very different indeed is the first minister said effectively, spectators 500 people allowed in the various sporting grounds of boxing day onwards for three weeks. but already, described as a huge blow by aberdeen share and we already know that the big rugby derby eating 72 and behind closed doors, as well as even though sport is allowed a few fans, few spectators, no more than 500 people in total, many sports already deciding to go ahead behind closed doors because theyjust don't see the point in trying to accommodates a few spectators which comes as a huge blow to football, the sports in general and the spectators in the fence up and down the country. many sorts, fence up and down the country. many sperts. like — fence up and down the country. many sports. like you _ fence up and down the country. many sports. like you say. _ fence up and down the country. many sports, like you say, the _ sports, like you say, the premiership which is due to have its winter break anyway in a few weeks kicking from the llth of january, some thought that might be brought forward now and is that being proposed? it’s forward now and is that being imposed?— forward now and is that being --roosed? �*, . , , proposed? it's really interesting. here at the _ proposed? it's really interesting. here at the park, _ proposed? it's really interesting. here at the park, a _ proposed? it's really interesting. here at the park, a week - proposed? it's really interesting. here at the park, a week on - proposed? it's really interesting. i here at the park, a week on sunday in theory, it's been over 60,000 fans gathering for the traditional derby between celtic and rangers and we are only five people will be allowed inside the park but today, remembering the news for the first minister, they released a statement and they were saying that in light of today's announcements, celtic and confirm that the group brings forward the schedule winter break and reschedules the fixture is affected by the road for a registrations announced. and announcing the prospect of all support is being able to attend matches and support the game below. so, the winter shock was due to begin onjanuary the 4th, there are clubs, including subject to know what that brought forward. there are some fixtures do to go ahead tomorrow evening in the top flight here at scotland. but they have asked for that fixture to be postponed in the match against rangers because they have covid—19 problems, the deputy first minister saying that he regrets that the cup final of the week and went ahead as planned we have 52,000 people in the area. so, lots of questions for decision—makers to basically decide on now that tomorrow nights games go as planned in front of a normal cloud and then will the winter shutdown be brought forward and the response group who have been stealing scottish football throughout the pandemic, there have been meetings all day. those discussions will continue onto the next 2a hours. but some big calls for the decision—makers scottish football. for now it's business as usual for sport in england, yesterday football bosses saying that they are sticking with the schedule, with fans, but of course that may change, with the government not ruling out restrictions after christmas. the league cup quarterfinals are being played over the next couple of nights, we'll get to this evening tie at arsenal in a moment, but we've heard from a few of the managers today, ahead of the three matches tomorrow. covid concerns have been high on the agenda. i thought this will, this was coming. i was not concerned about the bigger picture, we have a scheduled and even played the role cup and it's easy to postpone games. but for isolated situations, and for the last match, we had a concerns. for the people who live in this country— for the people who live in this country in _ for the people who live in this country in this parliament culture. and because of that, we had the christmas — and because of that, we had the christmas period and we thought it was the _ christmas period and we thought it was the right thing to keep going and so, _ was the right thing to keep going and so, we continue to keep going. the experts — and so, we continue to keep going. the experts are not the managers. the experts are not the managers. the experts — the experts are not the managers. the exuerts are _ the experts are not the managers. the experts are the _ the experts are not the managers. the experts are the scientists - the experts are not the managers. the experts are the scientists and i the experts are the scientists and the doctors — the experts are the scientists and the doctors. and _ the experts are the scientists and the doctors. and we _ the experts are the scientists and the doctors. and we should - the experts are the scientists and j the doctors. and we should follow their guidelines _ the doctors. and we should follow their guidelines and _ the doctors. and we should follow their guidelines and they- the doctors. and we should follow their guidelines and they should l the doctors. and we should followl their guidelines and they should be asked _ their guidelines and they should be asked in— their guidelines and they should be asked in the — their guidelines and they should be asked in the premium _ their guidelines and they should be asked in the premium should - their guidelines and they should be asked in the premium should ask. their guidelines and they should be - asked in the premium should ask them not the _ asked in the premium should ask them not the ceos, — asked in the premium should ask them not the ceos, not— asked in the premium should ask them not the ceos, not the _ asked in the premium should ask them not the ceos, not the managers, - asked in the premium should ask them not the ceos, not the managers, theyl not the ceos, not the managers, they should _ not the ceos, not the managers, they should ask— not the ceos, not the managers, they should ask them. _ not the ceos, not the managers, they should ask them. if _ not the ceos, not the managers, they should ask them. if there's _ not the ceos, not the managers, they should ask them. if there's one - should ask them. if there's one common— should ask them. if there's one common behaviour— should ask them. if there's one common behaviour in _ should ask them. if there's one common behaviour in this - should ask them. if there's one - common behaviour in this pandemic over the _ common behaviour in this pandemic over the last — common behaviour in this pandemic over the last year, _ common behaviour in this pandemic over the last year, is _ common behaviour in this pandemic over the last year, is that _ common behaviour in this pandemic over the last year, is that we - over the last year, is that we always— over the last year, is that we always acted _ over the last year, is that we always acted too _ over the last year, is that we always acted too late - over the last year, is that we always acted too late and - over the last year, is that wel always acted too late and that over the last year, is that we . always acted too late and that is how we — always acted too late and that is how we were _ always acted too late and that is how we were from _ always acted too late and that is how we were from one - always acted too late and that is how we were from one health i always acted too late and that is i how we were from one health crisis into another — how we were from one health crisis into another. the _ how we were from one health crisis into another-— into another. the decision to carry on with no — into another. the decision to carry on with no break— into another. the decision to carry on with no break it _ into another. the decision to carry on with no break it all _ into another. the decision to carry on with no break it all and - into another. the decision to carry on with no break it all and with - into another. the decision to carry| on with no break it all and with the leak cup quarterfinals. the first of the quarterfinals is at arsenal, they are facing league one sunderland, i spoke to fanzine editor paul dobson midway through his journey down to the capital, and asked him if covid anxiety had put off any of the travelling supporters. given 5200 tickets and out of the view of dropped out with commitments and other things, not a lot but there's still a huge game for arsenal who historically have given us the time we visited. it's just the fact that we will get to, not a huge negative effect on how many will be travelling and after a year and a half, we will get back to it in august and every week, nearly 50,000 and that has gone ahead without too much distress amongst the fans. ., �* , without too much distress amongst the fans. . �* , ., ., ., ., the fans. that's going to go that wa , to the fans. that's going to go that way. to make — the fans. that's going to go that way, to make sure _ the fans. that's going to go that way, to make sure this - the fans. that's going to go that way, to make sure this much . the fans. that's going to go that | way, to make sure this much life apology can before they shut the doors? , ., doors? there is that element in --eoles doors? there is that element in peeples minds _ doors? there is that element in peoples minds that _ doors? there is that element in peoples minds that once - doors? there is that element in peoples minds that once they . doors? there is that element in i peoples minds that once they get christmas out of the way, the government decide that things are necessary to make the most of my wrist allowed. well, let's get more on the actual game tonight 5 live commentator seb hutchinson and karen carney are at the emirates. were at the emirates between arsenal and sunderland, especially in particular, 5000 expected to travel here this evening.— here this evening. excited. we are already coming — here this evening. excited. we are already coming into _ here this evening. excited. we are already coming into the _ here this evening. excited. we are already coming into the body - here this evening. excited. we are already coming into the body can l here this evening. excited. we are i already coming into the body can see the numbers. and they're really excited — the numbers. and they're really excited by— the numbers. and they're really excited by the scheme and rightly so. excited by the scheme and rightly s0~ for _ excited by the scheme and rightly so. forthem excited by the scheme and rightly so. for them to progress at the moment— so. for them to progress at the moment in— so. for them to progress at the moment in week one. and anything can happen _ moment in week one. and anything can happen it _ moment in week one. and anything can happen. it will be interesting to see what— happen. it will be interesting to see what they do with the squad as well _ see what they do with the squad as well and _ see what they do with the squad as well and it— see what they do with the squad as well. and it is cup football and everybody loves that. be afraid about the business, _ everybody loves that. be afraid about the business, expected i everybody loves that. be afraid i about the business, expected and everybody loves that. be afraid - about the business, expected and how you see them —— we have heard about the business. i you see them -- we have heard about the business— the business. i would've expected them to have _ the business. i would've expected them to have a _ the business. i would've expected them to have a lot _ the business. iwould've expected them to have a lot of— the business. i would've expected them to have a lot of changes - the business. i would've expected them to have a lot of changes butj the business. i would've expected i them to have a lot of changes but we do not _ them to have a lot of changes but we do not know — them to have a lot of changes but we do not know the covid—19 situation and there — do not know the covid—19 situation and there are some french players that have — and there are some french players that have been struck down, so we do not know _ that have been struck down, so we do not know it's — that have been struck down, so we do not know it's going to happen there. but will— not know it's going to happen there. but will he _ not know it's going to happen there. but will be interesting to see whether— but will be interesting to see whether that breaks up the rhythm and if— whether that breaks up the rhythm and if that's an opportunity for form _ and if that's an opportunity for form here _ and if that's an opportunity for form here in the emirates, is been brilliant _ form here in the emirates, is been brilliant over the past couple of months — brilliant over the past couple of months. it's can be really difficult with the _ months. it's can be really difficult with the way the plank around the dressing _ with the way the plank around the dressing room will be really high. and so, _ dressing room will be really high. and so, we — dressing room will be really high. and so, we expect arsenal to progress _ and so, we expect arsenal to progress but as i said, but the fans of the _ progress but as i said, but the fans of the southern islands, they are the underdogs. they will give them a -ood the underdogs. they will give them a good game. for the underdogs. they will give them a aood came. ., . ., , ., good game. for much commentary from 745 this evening- — tottenham are playing west ham in the league cup tomorrow. yesterday they were thrown out of the europa conference league after being forced to forfeit theirfinal group game against french side rennes. spurs couldn't field a side earlier this month because of a covid outbreak and no date could be found to play the game before the end of the month. today the spurs maanger said the matter might not be closed with the club's lawyers getting involved. very disappointed with the decision and i do not understand and i do not want to understand, but i hope that in the future, or in the next step, we look out and something can change because we deserve to play the qualification but not in this way because it is not our fault. let's have a quick look at some of the day's other headlines. the liverpool manager jurgen klopp will not face any action for his comments to referee paul tierney after their 2—all draw at tottenham on sunday. frustrated at a number of decisisons, the german was picked up by tv cameras telling tierney: "i have no problems with any referees. only you." manchester city's phil foden and jack grealish have been warned about their conduct after being pictured on a night out after their win over leeds last week. pep guardiola has revealed that the pair, who were unused substitutes against newcastle on sunday, were effectively dropped. the england fast bowlerjofra archer will miss the whole of the winter schedule after a second operation on a stress fracture in his right elbow. england are due to tour the west indies in the new year. archer, who last played for england in march, will now target a return next summer how england would wish archer was with them in australia, the wheels have already come off in the ashes series. a nine wicket defeat in brisbane, yesterday they went down by 275 runs in the second test in adelaide. by all accounts, captainjoe root gave the players some home truths, angry that they have been making the same mistakes, but the head coach chis silverwood says that given a chance to rewind, he would select the same teams again looking at the experience they were having out there, i'm happy with the skill set of the tests and there'll always divided opinion. and not everyone is going to agree with you. and so, yeah, i've got no problem with that. and we have those outing this test i bet it was really good. and so, i've got no problem with that, to be honest. you look at how many experiences we've had on the field and i think there was enough experience there that complete and the test match and we did. and yes, i've got no worries. you pick a team thatis i've got no worries. you pick a team that is going to provoke a response that is going to provoke a response that thing is going to divide up at times, but that is absolutely fine. freddy tylitski has won his high court claim for damages against a fellow jockey after a fall during a race at kempton 5 years ago left him paralysed from the waist down. a judge has found that graham gibbons was responsible even though stewards at the time ruled that it was a racing accident. 0ur senior sports reporter laura scottjoins us now. laura, tylistki say he now has closure after a five year battle for justice. yes, he said in the statement that he was delighted by the outcome of this claim but he did say that it had been a long five years and in october 2016 when he had this tragic fall during the race and found that it was accidental. 0ver fall during the race and found that it was accidental. over the course of the five day hearing and the high court earlier this month, showing dozens of replays in 2016 when they collided with the horse and other horses but freddie and that incident was trampled by other horses it was left paralysed from the waist down. and this basically centred on whether this was just a racing incident with unfortunate consequences, tragic consequences really. but when those are the accidental and whether or not gibbons thought he was liable for the injuries suffered and smith said that the actions and his horse across the racing line, were not merely lapses of concentration or inattentiveness, but were undertaken inattentiveness, but were undertaken in reckless disregard for their safety. and so, clearly a significant outcome today and has found them liable. taste significant outcome today and has found them liable.— significant outcome today and has found them liable. we will see what compensation _ found them liable. we will see what compensation will _ found them liable. we will see what compensation will be _ found them liable. we will see what compensation will be awarded. - found them liable. we will see what compensation will be awarded. howj found them liable. we will see what i compensation will be awarded. how do you think this might affect the racing industry was mike i know he was really critical of the authority and how this might impact other sports as well?— and how this might impact other sorts as well? , i. ., sports as well? yes, you mentioned about the challenges _ sports as well? yes, you mentioned about the challenges and _ sports as well? yes, you mentioned about the challenges and it's - sports as well? yes, you mentioned about the challenges and it's worth | about the challenges and it's worth noting that it will probably require a second trial to work at the damages that will be awarded in this case unless the parties can agree on the sum but, this is the first time that one and successfully claim for damages against this for an incident in the race. it is significant indeed and there was some talk during the hearing about the floodgates and impact of any ruling either way. floodgates and impact of any ruling eitherway. patrick floodgates and impact of any ruling either way. patrick who was defending them more and of multiple implications but other professional sports. what this has done is explore in great detail the duty of care from one jockey to another and they showed and said that they should act as a reminder that competing in a dangerous sport does not condone acting a reckless way to others. on the potential implications of this, the judge did say say that the threshold of liability for this is high and finding them in this case does not set a precedent for not just finding them in this case does not set a precedent for notjust racing, but other sports. and for the circumstances in the context of this incident alone. but critical of the fact that it is very rare indeed that they found jockeys guilty of dangerous driving. the last time was in 2009 and he said in his statement that he wants them to investigate that formula 1 driver nicholas latifi has revealed he received death threats after losing control of his car at the abu dhabi grand prix. his crash meant a safety car had to be deployed in the latter stages of the race, ultimately taking away the sizable gap lewis hamilton had built up over rival max verstappen. and when the grand prix was effectively reduced to a final lap race, verstappen overtook hamilton to take the championship. latifi says he was shocked by the scale and tone of the hate and abuse he received. he added that he had expected some of it so deleted social media apps from his phone immediately after the race. british w series driver abbie eaton has been describing the moment that she knew that she had broken her back in a crash in october. the 29—year old was racing at the circuit of the americas when she clipped a raised curb on the track and her car was launched into the air. now recovering , eaton has been spekaing to bbc sport about the accident. just clipped one of those and landed me on the third one. and that basically threw me in the sky. broke my back and gave me this fancy thing where i got my vertebrae crushed. i know it wasn't paralysed because of still able to manoeuvre and do what i needed to do. but it could've gone that little bit further and could paralyse me and i been perilous for 20 years now and you just get on with it and there's no point in dwelling on it and worrying about it. love goes on and you have to deal with it. probably in a year's time, i might look back on it and think, those pretty big. this is 20 47 apart from my neck, but this place does is keep it stable but with the net colour comments to keep it as far back in my spine but i don't here with a hunchback but it's extremely uncomfortable as it looks, but it is a necessary evil to hopefully prevent long—term issues. i have to be realistic and not look too far ahead in ages just have to see how my body heals and the initial scan was good and if it heals as it does, and it should almost be like it's going to happen. but in terms of next year, just looking at the opportunities that are there, the biggest challenge i've got is trusting my body again and trying to sleep with the brace off, which i tried one night, i cannot relax because i was worried of rolling wrong with that kind of stuff. so, they'll be the biggest challenge mentally. the results can be questioned as to if there's a need for those curves. there try to control people from abusing track limits and the whole reason is that if you run over like a speedbump, you have to slow down. but in racing, if you hit them fast, basically lifts the car so you haven't got traction to render self off the corner. so if you run wide who are abusing the track limits, if you don't get the initial creek to get out of the corner, they are not going to go faster. so we need to stay on the racing line. but the fact is, it's a launch pad. ican i can understand the people that put these curves and have a difficult job to regulate. what was the best way to control it and i think to potentially break your back or worse, paralyse you, kill you, does not really any place for that on a track. ., ~ not really any place for that on a track. . ,, ., ,., ., , , not really any place for that on a track. . ,, ., .,, , . .,, track. talking about the nasty crash in the series — track. talking about the nasty crash in the series in _ track. talking about the nasty crash in the series in her— track. talking about the nasty crash in the series in her recovery - track. talking about the nasty crash in the series in her recovery from i track. talking about the nasty crash in the series in her recovery from a | in the series in her recovery from a broken back. a and just a reminder of our top story tonight. the majority of sports fans in scotland and wales will miss their christmas fixtures in an attempt to to control coronavirus. that's all from sportsday. hello. it is the winter solstice today and from here on, the days in length and at long last, since the shame there's so much cloud. there have been some breaks in the north, if you're in the west and much more clear skies from the south in that process will continue into the evening but wherever you are, cloud or sunshine into the afternoon, into this evening, it is going to be cold with this hitting six o'clock. and maybe not as cold as last night and parts of scotland will restore the coldest nights and —9 but as the clock continues to shrink away, and this indicates just how widespread the frost could be. —7 tonight, and -2 the frost could be. —7 tonight, and —2 to the frost could be. —7 tonight, and -2 to -45 the frost could be. —7 tonight, and —2 to —45 and we will see how much cloud clears. it is more cloud in the wings the rest of the week but the wings the rest of the week but the city of low pressure is starting to edge closer to 11 influence to start with the northern ireland, lifting with the bricks of rain spreading and which will push in the parts of western and central scotland must reports of wells through the day and with the sunshine and frost, the amounts will increase but the sunshine turns hazy and iterative in celsius what we'll see and with a mild air pushing its way northwards, within scotland and fizzles, some snow for a time across higher ground here in the next front bushes and without bricks of rain, may a bit more for the site this time but not a huge amount of the drives appear across wells northern ireland to the day but it stays in parts of scotland but it will be rain rather than snow for most but not as the temperature is 613 and the south. and into the night in christmas eve, if you are in the mood for something, be aware that there could be some dense fog around and some of that could take a while to shift. and with parts of ireland into wales, central southern england without bricks of rain, further east there will be some light rain, but quarterfighting back there will be some light rain, but quarter fighting back with trying to fight its way back into the christmas day, is going to be a tough and it's going to christmas day because we could see a mixture of rain and snow but it looks like for most of you, it's going to be a white christmas. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. christmas will go ahead and england with no further restrictions. the pre—minister says there will not be new measures against coronavirus now, but for measures after christmas cannot be ruled out. and scotland, big new year's eve parties have been cancelled as tighter restrictions are announced from boxing day. restrictions are announced from boxing day-_ restrictions are announced from boxin: da . ., ., , ., , boxing day. none of these are being ro osed boxing day. none of these are being proposed lately. _ boxing day. 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