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low single digits, otherwise a pretty mild night for most. it's here we have the best of the sunshine on easter monday with glorious sunshine lasting into the afternoon. just the chance of the odd shower developing but most places will be dry with thick cloud around irish sea coasts and spots of rain for northern ireland. a warm day to come, maybe 22 degrees in the south—east but elsewhere the mid to high teens. as we had through friday night, we can see some showers across central and northern areas, otherwise again it is a dry night, fairly muggy with mist and mist and fog and temperatures no lower than 5 degrees where we see clearer skies, particularly towards the south—east. saturday looking decent in many places, starting off with cloud. that will break up, then plenty of sunny spells across the country. again, thicker cloud for northern ireland closed to the weather fronts with the odd spot of rain here, but most places it should stay dry and quite warm. for easter sunday, there is a chance at the moment, still some questions over rain in the north and west of the country but as we head into easter monday it should turn drier again. you will notice temperatures coming down just a little bit on easter monday. many thanks, thank you. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. eyes on the prize for david moyes and west ham, as they hope to reach a first european semifinal in 46 years. history in superleague tonight, with two french rugby league sides meeting for the first time in england's top flight. and we hearfrom england's claudia macdonald, as she contemplates a life after rugby. some days, it knocks you for six. some days, it knocks you for six. some days, it knocks you for six. some days, i'm desperately upset about it. some days i'm angry. some days i'm in denial. also coming up in the programme: we're with championship side preston north end as they bring the community togetherfor ramadan. hello there, and welcome along to sportsday. west ham united's european adventure continues tonight. they have the chance to make a first major semifinal in europe in 46 years — if they can get past lyon. the tie is finely poised, after the 1—1 draw in london last week. but there's confidence in the ranks — given the hammers' success domestically so far this season against opponents who lie tenth in the french league. this game could be really close, but for us this is a great occasion. i don't want it to go, i wanted to remain in it, i want us keep going. i think we probably shout our best qualities in this tournament, in seville especially, and at home against seville. what we want at this stage is a really powerful position to be in. we have a wee bit of toughness about us, which i think we showed in playing for 45 minutes with ten men. so let's see what we can do with 11 men. much at stake then for david moyes and his side. striker michail antonio says they're "buzzing" with the way things have been going, and that they're "in it to win it". and what opposition could lie in wait if they make it through? conor mcnamara is lyon for us. there was great excitement among the west ham united fans here. they have enjoyed theirjourneys around europe this season. they hope that the real fun is just this season. they hope that the real fun isjust beginning. they have this season. they hope that the real fun is just beginning. they have the second leg. we have leon osman with us tonight. you know david moyes so well, this is a big game for him tonight question mike it is a huge game. i tonight question mike it is a huge iame. , ., , tonight question mike it is a huge came. , , ., , ., , game. i played in these games many ears a . o game. i played in these games many years ago and _ game. i played in these games many years ago and we _ game. i played in these games many years ago and we didn't _ game. i played in these games many years ago and we didn't quite - game. i played in these games many years ago and we didn't quite get - game. i played in these games many years ago and we didn't quite get to| years ago and we didn't quite get to the finals, the success we desired. but he will have learned an awful lot about that, how to manipulate europe and how to succeed and take that next step. i hope to see that here this evening. they have taken this tournament seriously and they have got the rewards because of it. a brilliant tie here, it is evenly balanced, i—i a brilliant tie here, it is evenly balanced, 1—1 after the first leg, in which they played half the game with ten men. that in which they played half the game with ten men-— in which they played half the game with ten men. that player who was sent off has _ with ten men. that player who was sent off has been _ with ten men. that player who was sent off has been suspended. - with ten men. that player who was sent off has been suspended. they are short of defenders at the moment, west ham. it is a huge game, we have met some fans who have already bought their tickets for the next round, and we don't who it will be. it is either barcelona or frankfurt. they would love it to be barcelona! it frankfurt. they would love it to be barcelona! , ., ., ., barcelona! it is what you want as a fan, to be — barcelona! it is what you want as a fan, to be excited _ barcelona! it is what you want as a fan, to be excited by _ barcelona! it is what you want as a fan, to be excited by your - barcelona! it is what you want as a fan, to be excited by your team, . barcelona! it is what you want as a | fan, to be excited by your team, to support your team on the road, wish them well, be behind them. what a tight barcelona could possibly be. but they fancy themselves to win that as well, but don't get ahead of yourselves. you were fantastic against seville, justifiably won that game, set up brilliantly to go out and perform.— that game, set up brilliantly to go out and perform. leon had a great ediaree. out and perform. leon had a great pedigree- they — out and perform. leon had a great pedigree. they are _ out and perform. leon had a great pedigree. they are not _ out and perform. leon had a great pedigree. they are not having - out and perform. leon had a great pedigree. they are not having a i pedigree. they are not having a vintage season this time around, only tenth in the french first division. they have to hope that this tight—knit squad have enough in the tank for a final big drive. we will have a commentary. rangers are on the glory trail too, and are still very much in with a chance in their europa league quarterfinal with braga. they're one goal down at ibrox for their second leg, but they'll be raring to go this evening. after losing in portugal last week, rangers got back to winning ways and in some style as well at the weekend. a 4—0 win over saint mirren, the perfect pick me up as they prepare to embark on their europa league rescue mission. braga have travelled to scotland with a slight advantage, having won the first leg. they will believe that is a deficit they can turn around in front of a partisan ibrox crowd tonight. front of a partisan ibrox crowd toni . ht. ~ ., , front of a partisan ibrox crowd toniaht. ~ ., , ., tonight. we thought they were for the takin: tonight. we thought they were for the taking on _ tonight. we thought they were for the taking on the _ tonight. we thought they were for the taking on the second - tonight. we thought they were for the taking on the second half. - tonight. we thought they were for the taking on the second half. i i tonight. we thought they were for| the taking on the second half. i did not see anything that would worry me, coming back with a 1—0 defeat. the confidence should be there, off the back of the 4—0 win over saint mirren as well. that is what you want going into a game of this magnitude. if want going into a game of this magnitude-— want going into a game of this magnitude. want going into a game of this mannitude. , .., ., , magnitude. if they can get the 'ob done, magnitude. if they can get the 'ob done. their — magnitude. if they can get the 'ob done, their reward �* magnitude. if they can get the 'ob done, their reward will i magnitude. if they can get the 'ob done, their reward will be i magnitude. if they can get the 'ob done, their reward will be a i magnitude. if they can get the job done, their reward will be a last i done, their reward will be a last four date with leipsic on atalanta. —— or atalanta. leicester are looking to make history tonight. they're in action right now against psv eindhoven in the europa conference league. it was goalless in the first leg of their quarterfinal. it took 26 minutes for the dutch side to take the lead. if leicester can come back, they would reach their first european semifinal. at lot at stake for them. well, staying with football, and chelsea might have gone out of the champions league this week, but we're edging towards knowing more about who's set to take control of the club. the extended deadline for the four shortlisted bidders ends today. our senior sports news correspondent, laura scott, told me who's in the frame. if you just categorise them by the people that are in charge of leading the bids, we have the odd boly bid, and american billionaire who runs an investment company there. he is also the co—owner of the mlb franchise, the dodgers. the ricketts family are the most controversial bids because of the patriarch of the family, who was not involved in this bid, it is as children. then you have so martin broughton, a former liverpool and british airways chairman. then you have the fourth bid run by stephen pali yuko, the co—owner of the boston celtics and atalanta. finalising their bids on what is the closest thing we have in an ownership bid to a transfer deadline day to secure the ownership of this club. what are the next steps after this? it has been about six weeks since roman abramovich announced he would be selling chelsea football club, which he has owned since 2003. once the bids go in, they will need to be considered by roman abramovich and the border of chelsea football club. yes, he has sanctioned, but still the owner of the club, so we understand he will have a key say in who is the next owner of the club. so once he and the board have decided on their preferred bidder, they will need to apply to the government for a special licence to enable the sale to go through. the license they are operating under means they cannot generate any money, which would prohibit a sale. but the government are keen to make that process run pretty smoothly. then the club will go to the premier league with their preferred bidder, the government licence, it will be “p the government licence, it will be up to the premier league to run through their tests. only then will we find out if the preferred bidder is able to buy chelsea football club. it has been around six weeks or so, club. it has been around six weeks orso, but club. it has been around six weeks or so, but this is a key milestone in working out he will get the keys to stamford bridge after roman abramovich. some international football news for you now, because there is a big date for your diary. scotland's delayed men's world cup play—off semifinal with ukraine has been rescheduled for the ist ofjune. the fixtures were postponed due to russia's invasion of ukraine. if steve clarke's side progress, they'll take on wales in the play—off final in cardiff on the fifth ofjune. the winner of that match will go to qatar in group b alongside england, usa and iran. let's just bring you an update on a story we covered on last night's programme. it concerns the northern ireland womens manager, kenny shiels, who you'll remember was criticised for saying, "women are more emotional than men" following the side's 5—0 defeat by england in their world cup qualifier on tuesday. he did subsequently apologise for the offence caused. well, today, the northern ireland captain, marissa callaghan, has backed shiels, saying, "collectively we stand by our manager." she says... some sad news to bring you. the former colombia captain freddy rincon has died after suffering severe head injuries in a car crash. the 55—year—old was driving a car that collided with a bus on monday in cali, in colombia. the former real madrid forward scored 17 times for his country, and is remembered for playing in three world cups — and this injury—time goal against west germany that put colombia through to the knockout stages of the 1990 tournament. back in november, the prospect of not playing rugby forfour weeks was enough to bring england scrum—half claudia macdonald to tears. since then, she has had to come to terms with missing the red roses' world cup campaign, losing her status as a professional rugby player and possibly having to give up the sport altogether. it follows a serious neck injuring she sustained at the end of last year. it runs around your brain, some days it knocks you for six, some days i'm desperately upset about it, some days i'm angry, some days i'm in denial. still think i complied, still think that my neck is absolutely fine, especially when i am running around in training. i'm like, no, i'm good, icomply. some days i'm like, i can be excited and look forward to whatever comes next. to macdonald. trying to get the belt _ to macdonald. trying to get the belt still — to macdonald. trying to get the ball. still macdonald. she touches down! _ ball. still macdonald. she touches down! her— ball. still macdonald. she touches down! herfourth ball. still macdonald. she touches down! her fourth try in a white shirt — down! her fourth try in a white shirt i — down! her fourth try in a white shirt. ., ., ., shirt. i got the ball from a line-out _ shirt. i got the ball from a line-out and _ shirt. i got the ball from a line-out and i _ shirt. i got the ball from a line-out and i got - shirt. i got the ball from a| line-out and i got knocked line—out and i got knocked backwards. it was competitive in a training session, as everybody is. my training session, as everybody is. my head got compressed to my chest, so i have an acute prolapsed disc and another damaged disc. i'm pretty lucky to be walking around and talking to you. but not what i wanted either. the first surgeon i saw offered a fusion, and it was kind of very much, you will have one surgery, probably a second at some point. that second surgery will mean there is no more rugby, ever. to be sat in a room hearing that at pretty six years old, having just played some of the best rugby you have ever played, is pretty tough. —— at 26 years old. played, is pretty tough. -- at 26 years old-— played, is pretty tough. -- at 26 ears old. ., ., , , years old. macdonald is there, she is over again- _ years old. macdonald is there, she is over again. she _ years old. macdonald is there, she is over again. she can _ years old. macdonald is there, she is over again. she can play - is over again. she can play scrum—half, she comply on the wing! i scrum—half, she comply on the wing! | -ot scrum—half, she comply on the wing! i got another— scrum—half, she comply on the wing! i got another opinion, and they gave me a more positive option of a replaced disc. then i got a third opinion who kind of said, the best surgical option was disc replacement, but that actually the safest and best option for me as a person was not to have any surgery at all. it is hard to ignore, so i made the decision to not have surgery. i knew what the decision was i was making, i was probably saying goodbye to definitely the six nations, probably the world cup, potentially rugby forever. so it was a hard decision to make. but at least it has been made now! to be doing everything except playing the matches is both lucky, because i'm still involved and still part of the team, and then also really rubbish because i'm still no closer to playing a game. it was always said it could repair itself in 12 to 18 months, and i'm five months down the line, almost six months down the line, almost six months down the line. i'm still hoping that some magic occurs in my neck and i can get back to playing rugby. if that sits in a year, i will be ok with that. a very positive outlook there. england's two—time world cup winner, anya shrubsole, has announced her retirement from the international game. it brings to an end a 1li—year career, during which she also won two ashes and has been awarded an mbe after bowling her side to that famous victory at lord's in 2017. she's played 173 games for her country across all formats, claiming 227 wickets, and bows out as england's current top it20 wicket—taker. the easter weekend is always hugely significant for rugby league, with the traditional derby fixtures. tomorrow sees the two hull sides go head—to—head, followed by bitter local rivals st helens against wigan, in a top—of—the—table clash. fourfixtures tonight, though — amongst them a little bit of history with super league's first french derby. toulouse are taking on catalans dragons. steve brady is already in position at the stadium gilbert brutus. there is such a does here. it is a local derby, but it is quite a distance on the road. it is a big night, you can feel that in the city. a lot of toulouse fans came over early, having a beer in the sun, the weather has treated us well here. they have had an interesting introduction to superleague. do they have a chance against catalan this evening? have a chance against catalan this evenin: ? , ~ ,., have a chance against catalan this evenin? , ~ ., ., ., evening? yes, i think so. catalan have lost their _ evening? yes, i think so. catalan have lost their last _ evening? yes, i think so. catalan have lost their last two _ evening? yes, i think so. catalan have lost their last two games. i evening? yes, i think so. catalan i have lost their last two games. they are expected to do better than they have done so far this year. i think toulouse are up for it tonight, the pressure is on catalans win the game because they are the more established team. but i think toulouse might shock them tonight. their coach is a very shrewd french quy' their coach is a very shrewd french guy, might have a few tricks up his sleeve and they could pull it off. but i think it will be a fantastic atmosphere and a fantastic moment for french rugby league. it is the first time it will happen.- for french rugby league. it is the first time it will happen. given the context of what _ first time it will happen. given the context of what this _ first time it will happen. given the context of what this means - first time it will happen. given the context of what this means for - context of what this means for french rugby league, these two sides meeting in the top—flight for the first time, how big a moment is this? it first time, how big a moment is this? _, , ., first time, how big a moment is this? , ., , ., ., this? it could be a seminal moment for the game- _ this? it could be a seminal moment for the game. it _ this? it could be a seminal moment for the game. it grew _ this? it could be a seminal moment for the game. it grew big _ this? it could be a seminal moment for the game. it grew big in - this? it could be a seminal moment for the game. it grew big in the - for the game. it grew big in the 405. it fell apart a little bit with infighting about the tv deals. it is a huge game over here. there is a real test tonight about the passion and the feeling that french fans have got for the 13 aside game. back in the heydays in the 505, it was hugein in the heydays in the 505, it was huge in france and lost its way little bit. ithink huge in france and lost its way little bit. i think this really could be a catalyst for a french renaissance we keep talking about. well, it is a huge easter weekend of sport coming up. on saturday, the eyes of the boxing world will be on the manchester arena, where two sons of two giants in the sport look to take their next steps towards the top. conor benn is the son of former two—weight world champion nigel benn. and campbell hatton's dad is the former welterweight world title winner, ricky. the two face different opponents on the same card this weekend, with hattonjuniorfighting at the manchester arena for the first time in his career, while benn could set up his first world title bout with victory over chris van heerden. my colleague, john watson, asked conor how likely a shot at the title would be if he wins his fight on saturday. you said if. it's a definite. i work so hard that i can speak with confidence that the victory is definitely mine. every fight is a banana skin, so i will take each fight is a world title fight and treat every camp is a world title fight. every fight is my world title fight. every fight is my world title fight. i fight. every fight is my world title fi . ht. , , ., fight. i guess fighting at the manchester _ fight. i guess fighting at the manchester arena, - fight. i guess fighting at the manchester arena, we - fight. i guess fighting at the | manchester arena, we know fight. i guess fighting at the - manchester arena, we know what a special atmosphere that is for boxing and you will be following in some pretty big foot steps.- some pretty big foot steps. yeah, 10096. i some pretty big foot steps. yeah, 100%- i have _ some pretty big foot steps. yeah, 10096. i have been _ some pretty big foot steps. yeah, 10096. i have been going - some pretty big foot steps. yeah, 10096. i have been going since - some pretty big foot steps. yeah, 10096. i have been going since i l some pretty big foot steps. yeah, l 10096. i have been going since i was 100%. i have been going since i was a kid _ 100%. i have been going since i was a kid to— 100%. i have been going since i was a kid to the — 100%. i have been going since i was a kid to the arena, i have watched tyson _ a kid to the arena, i have watched tyson fury — a kid to the arena, i have watched tyson fury there, josh warrington, and i_ tyson fury there, josh warrington, and i never— tyson fury there, josh warrington, and i never went to my dad's fights. looking _ and i never went to my dad's fights. looking back at his career, they were _ looking back at his career, they were some _ looking back at his career, they were some of the best nights at the arena, _ were some of the best nights at the arena, ~~ _ were some of the best nights at the arena, ~~ it — were some of the best nights at the arena, .. it has a special atmosphere there and i cannot wait to get— atmosphere there and i cannot wait to get in_ atmosphere there and i cannot wait to get in there now and box in front of all— to get in there now and box in front of all my— to get in there now and box in front of all my friends and family and the people _ of all my friends and family and the people of— of all my friends and family and the people of manchester. you of all my friends and family and the people of manchester.— of all my friends and family and the people of manchester. you talk about our dad's people of manchester. you talk about your dad's fights. _ people of manchester. you talk about your dad's fights. is _ people of manchester. you talk about your dad's fights. is there _ people of manchester. you talk about your dad's fights. is there a _ your dad's fights. is there a special interest in both of your careers when you consider you are following in some pretty illustrious footsteps, when you consider what your fathers achieved in the sport. does that carry extra pressure, the interest they will be in your name? it does. we are on a big platform and there — it does. we are on a big platform and there is— it does. we are on a big platform and there is a lot of interest in us. and there is a lot of interest in us but— and there is a lot of interest in us. but people see that as a positive _ us. but people see that as a positive. but it works both ways. there _ positive. but it works both ways. there is — positive. but it works both ways. there is a — positive. but it works both ways. there is a massive benefit to it, but it— there is a massive benefit to it, but it is— there is a massive benefit to it, but it is outweighed by the stick you can — but it is outweighed by the stick you can get, the criticism of any mistakes — you can get, the criticism of any mistakes that we make, they are magnified — mistakes that we make, they are magnified and therefore everyone to see and _ magnified and therefore everyone to see and make a comment on. people that are _ see and make a comment on. people that are not _ see and make a comment on. people that are not in this position at the start— that are not in this position at the start of— that are not in this position at the start of their careerand that are not in this position at the start of their career and learning, they can — start of their career and learning, they can make mistakes, learn from it and _ they can make mistakes, learn from it and nobody mentions it again. we are constantly under that scrutiny, if you _ are constantly under that scrutiny, if you like. — are constantly under that scrutiny, if you like, and it is something that— if you like, and it is something that down— if you like, and it is something that down the line will maybe make me stronger and uses a fuel to prove people _ me stronger and uses a fuel to prove people wrong. dad me stronger and uses a fuel to prove peeple wrong-— people wrong. dad is my dad. our relationship _ people wrong. dad is my dad. our relationship is _ people wrong. dad is my dad. our relationship is not _ people wrong. dad is my dad. our relationship is not based - people wrong. dad is my dad. our relationship is not based around i relationship is not based around boxing or what sort of fight i can be a who i am fighting on the night. he would say, going there and do what you need to do.— he would say, going there and do what you need to do. making it sound so eas ! what you need to do. making it sound so easy! our — what you need to do. making it sound so easy! our relationship _ what you need to do. making it sound so easy! our relationship is _ what you need to do. making it sound so easy! our relationship is outside i so easy! our relationship is outside of boxina. so easy! our relationship is outside of boxing- he _ so easy! our relationship is outside of boxing. he trusts _ so easy! our relationship is outside of boxing. he trusts my _ so easy! our relationship is outside of boxing. he trusts my team - so easy! our relationship is outside of boxing. he trusts my team and l so easy! our relationship is outside i of boxing. he trusts my team and my trainer. when i speak to my dad, it isjust, how are trainer. when i speak to my dad, it is just, how are you? trainer. when i speak to my dad, it isjust, how are you? how trainer. when i speak to my dad, it is just, how are you? how is life? that is all he cares about. when it comes to the boxing, he says, going there, throw those punches. can you relate to how — there, throw those punches. can you relate to how those _ there, throw those punches. can you relate to how those mistakes - there, throw those punches. can you relate to how those mistakes are - relate to how those mistakes are magnified and people are quick to write you off? bir. magnified and people are quick to write you off?— write you off? air, it was so hard. that is something _ write you off? air, it was so hard. that is something i _ write you off? air, it was so hard. that is something i struggled - write you off? air, it was so hard. | that is something i struggled with early in my career. all the naysayers, when i was a 19—year—old boy, he is this, he has that. but you just have to trust the process. everyone will have an opinion and social media allows that, but my mind says different, my work ethic is different. the skies the limit, i will get a world title this year and is no way i could have said that five or six years ago. muslims are fasting for the month of ramadan — it means no eating or drinking from dawn to dusk. last night, preston north end invited hundreds of muslim supporters to break their fast at deepdale. they were also given a tour of the club's ground by north end player bambo diaby — who is also fasting. they then prayed and broke fast together. it's being done to encourage diversity and inclusion in football. juliet phillips reports. preston north end defender bambo diaby is used to getting pictures with fans, but this event was extra special. a5 with fans, but this event was extra special. as a muslim, he is fasting for ramadan. last night, he broke his fast with hundreds of muslims from across the city. i his fast with hundreds of muslims from across the city.— from across the city. i am very roud from across the city. i am very proud because _ from across the city. i am very proud because i _ from across the city. i am very proud because i never - from across the city. i am very proud because i never see - from across the city. i am very proud because i never see this from across the city. i am very i proud because i never see this at other clubs. it is not only for football, it is doing more. it’s football, it is doing more. it's excellent- _ football, it is doing more. it's excellent. it _ football, it is doing more. it's excellent. it is _ football, it is doing more. it's excellent. it is about reaching out to the south asian community, something preston north end have been commended for. last year's work meant they were named the efl community project of the season. now, alongside blackburn rovers at exeter city, they have been nominated for the diversity award. it is notjust ticking a box and saying. — it is notjust ticking a box and saying. we _ it is notjust ticking a box and saying, we are doing our bit during ramadan — saying, we are doing our bit during ramadan. behind—the—scenes, with the women _ ramadan. behind—the—scenes, with the women only— ramadan. behind—the—scenes, with the women only sessions, the men only sessions. _ women only sessions, the men only sessions, talking about diabetes and cancer, _ sessions, talking about diabetes and cancer, it— sessions, talking about diabetes and cancer, it is— sessions, talking about diabetes and cancer, it is intertwined with the community. we are working with the club, _ community. we are working with the club, not _ community. we are working with the club, notjust up with community. we are working with the club, not just up with football, but the family — club, not just up with football, but the family. we club, notjust up with football, but the famil . ~ ., ., ., the family. we are having a conversation _ the family. we are having a conversation around - the family. we are having a conversation around the i the family. we are having a i conversation around the stigma the family. we are having a - conversation around the stigma that sometimes comes with football and what is quite often a very white british culture within preston. it is breaking down those barriers and having those conversations and saying, it is not as frightening as it feels. you will be welcomed. the conversations will flow, will happen, and this is a really nice place to be. happen, and this is a really nice place to toe-— happen, and this is a really nice iaceto be. ., . ., , place to be. that message certainly seems to be — place to be. that message certainly seems to be getting _ place to be. that message certainly seems to be getting through. i place to be. that message certainly seems to be getting through. born| seems to be getting through. born and bred in — seems to be getting through. born and bred in preston, _ seems to be getting through. born and bred in preston, but i was never comfortable — and bred in preston, but i was never comfortable coming here. after today, — comfortable coming here. after today, i— comfortable coming here. after today, i think i will definitely bring — today, i think i will definitely bring my— today, i think i will definitely bring my daughter down. first time cominu , bring my daughter down. first time coming. they _ bring my daughter down. first time coming. they are — bring my daughter down. first time coming, they are nervous - bring my daughter down. first time coming, they are nervous and i bring my daughter down. first time coming, they are nervous and they| coming, they are nervous and they have _ coming, they are nervous and they have never— coming, they are nervous and they have never seen— coming, they are nervous and they have never seen the _ coming, they are nervous and they have never seen the football- coming, they are nervous and they have never seen the football club i have never seen the football club before _ have never seen the football club before it — have never seen the football club before it is — have never seen the football club before. it is really— have never seen the football club before. it is really a _ have never seen the football club before. it is really a lifetime i before. it is really a lifetime change _ before. it is really a lifetime change for— before. it is really a lifetime change for everyone. - before. it is really a lifetime change for everyone. it i before. it is really a lifetime change for everyone.- before. it is really a lifetime change for everyone. before. it is really a lifetime chance for eve one. .,, ., change for everyone. it has made the whole ground — change for everyone. it has made the whole ground accessible _ change for everyone. it has made the whole ground accessible for- change for everyone. it has made the whole ground accessible for all- whole ground accessible for all communities. i think in the past there was a lot of actual and perceived barriers in certain communities and events like this help to break that down. underpinned b football, help to break that down. underpinned by football. but _ help to break that down. underpinned by football, but about _ help to break that down. underpinned by football, but about so _ help to break that down. underpinned by football, but about so much - help to break that down. underpinned by football, but about so much more | by football, but about so much more than that. that's all from sportsday. a reminder of the ongoing football at the moment. leicester are in action in the europa conference league. they are a goal down against eindhoven. they look to be going out if they lose this game. they were looking to make their first ever semifinal. around 40 minutes to go orso semifinal. around 40 minutes to go or so in that one. we will see you soon. take care, have a good weekend. hello. overall, out of dry weather this easter weekend. for many, this guys will be like this, not clear blue but maybe some warm sunny spells coming through. the further west you are, you will be closer to atlantic weather fronts trying to come in. a chance of seeing some rain at times. further to the east, closer to high pressure, keeping these weather fronts from sweeping right across the uk, and giving the driest, most settled weather in eastern areas. the air from the south, temperatures above—average and turning cooler on easter monday. tonight, again, closer to atlantic weather fronts, tonight, again, closer to atlantic weatherfronts, the tonight, again, closer to atlantic weather fronts, the cloudier skies will be in western areas, some patchy rain here and there and quite misty and murky across much of wales and south—west england by morning. no frost is expected through this weekend. tomorrow, the cloudier skies, in the west. you might see some light rain and drizzle here and there. it could stay misty around there. it could stay misty around the coast. elsewhere, through the rest of scotland and england, a chance of a shower, but the majority will stay dry. a warmer day, 17 in glasgow, up to 22 in south—east england. for saturday, a lot of dry weather, cloud and sunny spells, but you may get some spots of rain where the cloud is thick enough. breezy conditions, with a chance of seeing someone rain in the west. this weather front has more success in coming into the uk, rather than being held at bay to our west. still some uncertainty about how far into the uk it will come, it does look it is likely we will get some rain into northern ireland, parts of scotland, especially in the west, on easter sunday. but it might reach wales and the western side of england. ahead of that, you may get a shower, but for central and eastern areas, we will most likely continue with the warm sunny spells. this system, with some uncertainty, looks like it will push through sunday night into monday. behind that, a lot of wet weather around, turning cooler. hello, i'm maryam moshiri. this is outside source. on day 50 of russia's invasion of ukraine, the man at leading ukraine's defence, president zelensky, tells the bbc russia's wore in his country is utterly pointless. wore in his country is utterly pointless-— wore in his country is utterly ointless. , , , , pointless. they can destroy us, but we will answer. _ pointless. they can destroy us, but we will answer. they _ pointless. they can destroy us, but we will answer. they can _ pointless. they can destroy us, but we will answer. they can kill i pointless. they can destroy us, but we will answer. they can kill us, i we will answer. they can kill us, and they will also die. i cannot understand for what. form it sonic state militant who was part of a group in syria known as the beatles is convicted in cases of four murders. in the uk, ministers reveal the one—way ticket

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