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jamaica 1—0 and will now face england. as david brindle reports it was a tense and nervous game with so much at stake. at the stadium where canada, brazil and the united states were eliminated. colombia and jamaica hoped to avoid a similar fate for the winners. england await. the first half was physical and tense, but ultimately goalless. that was nothing new forjamaica's defence, who've been impenetrable in this tournament. but when catalina guzman brought a long ball down in the area perfectly, she ended that run. commentator: hit the front thanks to their captain - on the night. her second goal of this fifa women's world cup. and it sends the colombians in the stands into raptures. over 300 minutes had gone by before jamaica conceded their first goal of the tournament and it brought them to life. moments later, they struck the woodwork, but they probably should have equalised. colombia spotted an opportunity and immediately hit on the counter a chance to double their lead. to no avail. england will watch this cautiously. something for them to keep in mind in the next round. jamaica kept pushing for an equaliser and came this close. a cross, a free header agonisingly wide. the fairytale for jamaica ends here. colombia held their nerve. their prize is a first quarterfinal appearance at a world cup and a date with the european champions. david brindle, bbc news. forjamaica, though, despite only conceding once overfour games, their impressive world cup comes to an end. for usjust with coming in with no games, ifeel very happy for the players that they could perform at this level without getting adequate games to play. so i am very pleased with them. and you know what? they gave it everything tonight. we weren't very, very good tonight. but you know, that's football. and so they they they should be proud of themselves and i'm very proud of them. laurenjames will miss that game against colombia and has apologised for her red card for standing on nigerian defender michelle alozie. on social media, she said to alozie, "i'm sorry for what happened. also, for our england fans and my team—mates, playing with and for you is my greatest honour and i promise to learn from my experience." france are also through to the quarter—finals, they comfortably beat morocco 4—0 in adelaide. they were never really troubled by the opposition, kadi diani opening the scoring afterjust fifteen minutes and further goals from kenza dali and two from eugenie le sommer sealed the victory and a quarter—final against hosts australia in brisbane on saturday. this game was a bit special for us. we just arrived four days ago. the players didn't sleep very well to play this game, but it's not an excuse. we we were not at 100%. but, uh, for the next game, we have to be more than 100% because australia team are very strong and we know it perfectly, but we'll be ready for this very important game. in the premier league, wolves have announced manager julen lopetegui has left the club, after nine months in charge. it's understood the former real madrid and spain coach, was unhappy with the club's transfer policy this summer. talks held today over the spaniards exit from the club have been described as amicable. former bournemouth manager gary o'neill is being lined up to replace him. chelsea's christopher nkunku has had an operation on his knee and will be out for an extended period according to the club. the french international suffered the problem during the first half of the blues pre—season friendly against borussia dortmund last week. the 25 year old joined the club this summerfor a fee of £52 million. and newcastle have confirmed the signing of tino livramento from southampton. the 20—year—old full—back could cost them up to £40 million, with add—ons and he joins on a 5—year deal. the start of the premier league season is this weekend, but one thing you're sure to notice in the new campaign, is the amount of injury time played. new rules mean stoppages, like at the men's world cup last year, will be more strictly adhered to. some players have already expressed their frustration with what the rules mean and it's due to have an impact on fans too. so let's get more now, from our reporter matt graveling — who was at the launch of the new premier league campaign in brighton. so this is it. another premier league season comes around quickly, doesn't it? and this is what they're all going to be playing for again, of course, decked out in manchester city's colour, the blue and white after that historic treble win last season. as always, there's a long way to go, but this season there could be a little bit longer. and that's because match officials have been told to add on the exact amount of time for specific incidents like substitutions or goal celebrations, whereas in the past they were only putting on a nominal amount of time. now, this has drawn some criticism. i'm here in brighton for the official launch of the premier league and i got the thoughts of the premier league ceo, richard masters. we've redrawn the line, i guess the best way of putting it this season and put a different emphasis on on how you treat the referee, the aggressive stuff, getting up close and personal, putting your hands on referees, unacceptable. so you expect to see those things punished on the pitch and punished post—match as well. of course, the seagulls finished sixth making history on the south coast last season, which means they're going to have to be factoring european football into an already congested schedule this season. but what does their ceo, paul barber, make of more games and potentially longer matches the player? welfare is always really important to us because we know we're placing demands on the athletes week to week to play at a high level of intensity, provide great entertainment, compelling football. i suspect the changes will will be extreme. initially we'll see some quite long periods of added time both in the first and second half of games. but i'd like to think as those changes work their way through, we'll see less time added on because the game itself will change. the ball will be in play more and the game will adapt to it. the idea for longer injury time has been brought in to try and cut down on time wasting and also to allow fans to see the ball in play more. but it has drawn criticism from players and managers pep guardiola and kevin de bruyne. i got the thoughts of the brighton captain lewis dunk. i see both sides. obviously it's going to put a lot of demand on physically on the bodies for the players and but at the same time it's going to be it's more enjoyable to play those games because you've got longer longer with the ball in play. so yeah, we're going to have to see how it goes and see how the body copes with it. while we saw a lot of additional time in the matches played in the efl this weekend, will it have an impact on the premier league? well, there's not long to wait because manchester city, the current holders of this trophy, will be heading to face theirformer player and burnley manager vincent kompany on friday night. now to tennis and andy murray is through to the second round of the national bank open after beating lorenzo sonego in toronto. the 36—year—old, who's a 3—time champion here battled past the italian for a 7—6, 6—0 victory. after a lengthy first set murray breezed through the second and will now face either home favourite felix auger alliasime or australia's max purcell. in montrealformer world number one caroline wozniacki secured a first—round victory on her return to the sport after three years out. the 33—year—old dane has had two children since retiring in 2020 and comfortably beat 115th ranked kimberly birrell of australia 6—2 6—2. i'm really happy to be the winner of tis match today. it's not easy to come back and dust off the cobwebs and the rest, but i think i played pretty well considering everything else that's been going on. so i'm so thrilled to be through to the next round and get another match under my belt to boxing. it's been confirmed that anthonyjoshua will fight finland's robert helenius at london's o2 arena on saturday. helenius, who fought last weekend, steps in at a week's notice as the replacement for dillian whyte, who failed a voluntary drugs test. helenius�*s last big fight was a first round knock—out defeat to deontay wilder who could bejoshua's next opponenet if he wins on saturday. to rugby league — warrington wolves have made an eye catching appointment for their new head coach — dual code international sam burgess will take over in 2024. the former england captain coached new south wales country side orara valley axemen last season in australia, and has been assistant coach at the south sydney rabbitohs this term, but it's a gamble for warrington who've under achieved in the past couple of seasons. gary chambers will continue on an interim basis for the rest of this season. to rugby league — warrington wolves have made —— switzerland successfully defended their team time trial mixed relay title at the uci cycling world championships, edging out france by just seven seconds. switzerland's combined time of 5a minutes and 16 seconds, saw them leap above france with germany taking bronze. stefan bissegger, stefan kung and mauro schmid set the fastest time amongst the men, and then elise chabbey, nicole koller and marlen reusser completed the task to take gold in glasgow. just to recap our top story, colombia are through to the women's world cup quarter—finals for the first time. they beatjamaica i—0 and will now face england on saturday. you can get all the latest sports news from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me tulsen tollett and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. today looks a lot better across the south of the uk than what we had on tuesday. all that rain and drizzly conditions, it felt quite cool, as well. so today and also thursday look to be drier and warmer — certainly warmer on thursday across the board — but it will be short—lived as low pressure brings a return to cooler, showery conditions friday and the weekend. high pressure�*s building in across the country, as you move through the day today, there will be variable amounts of cloud in places, particularly towards the south and the west. but some good spells of sunshine across northern, central, and eastern areas. a bit of fair—weather cloud is bubbling up into the afternoon, so it will be one of patchy cloud and sunny spells. it will be turning warmer, a bit more humid in the south — 2a celsius in the south—east, a little bit warmer, as well, across some northern areas, but it will stay quite windy for the northern isles. as you move through wednesday night, we see a lot of dry weather around — clear skies, variable cloud. we'll start to import some warmer, more humid air from the south, so we're into the mid—teens, northern ireland, england and wales even much milder across scotland, too. you can see the orange colous spreading their way northwards on thursday, as we pick up warm and humid airfrom france and spain. so a much warmer day across the board on thursday. again, variable cloud, some good spells of sunshine, winds coming in from the south, and we'll see those temperatures reaching 25 celsius or so across the central belt of scotland, widespread mid—20s across england and wales, and we could see highs of around 26—27 celsius. but, like i mentioned, it doesn't last — we'll see this cold front spreading across the country during the course of friday, that'll bring the temperatures down again and introduce showers or longer spells of rain, some of which will be thundery across central and northern areas. but the south—east of england, holding on to the sunnier skies for longest, so not a bad day here until the band of cloud with some showers starts to push in later on. so again, 2a—25 celsius in the south—east, but you'll notice the temperatures will be coming down further north and west. low pressure sticks close by, unfortunately, for the weekend, generally to the north—northwest of the country — so it's the northern half of the country will see most of the blustery showers, some of them heavy and thundery. better chance of staying drier towards the south. some of the showers will be heavy at times and, with the breeze coming in from the south—west, it'll feel on the cool side for august. live from washington, this is bbc news. abortion rights groups claim victory in an ohio election vote that became a proxy battle ahead of november. nigeria refuses to rule out military intervention in niger. we'll speak with the us ambassador to the un about the crisis. banding together to protect the amazon. eight countries form a new alliance to limit deforestation. hello. i'm helena humphrey. with the fate of the world's largest rainforest in question, the world's climate at risk. the closely watched amazon summit in brazil wrapped up day one with a pledge from nations to create a new alliance to fight deforestation in the region. it's the first time in 14 years that leaders of eight amazon countries are meeting, vowing on tuesday to stop the amazon from reaching, quote, a "point of no return".

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jamaica 1—0 and will now face england. as david brindle reports it was a tense and nervous game with so much at stake. at the stadium where canada, brazil and the united states were eliminated. colombia and jamaica hoped to avoid a similar fate for the winners. england await. the first half was physical and tense, but ultimately goalless. that was nothing new forjamaica's defence, who've been impenetrable in this tournament. but when catalina guzman brought a long ball down in the area perfectly, she ended that run. commentator: hit the front thanks to their captain - on the night. her second goal of this fifa women's world cup. and it sends the colombians in the stands into raptures. over 300 minutes had gone by before jamaica conceded their first goal of the tournament and it brought them to life. moments later, they struck the woodwork, but they probably should have equalised. colombia spotted an opportunity and immediately hit on the counter a chance to double their lead. to no avail. england will watch this cautiously. something for them to keep in mind in the next round. jamaica kept pushing for an equaliser and came this close. a cross, a free header agonisingly wide. the fairytale for jamaica ends here. colombia held their nerve. their prize is a first quarterfinal appearance at a world cup and a date with the european champions. david brindle, bbc news. forjamaica, though, despite only conceding once overfour games, their impressive world cup comes to an end. for usjust with coming in with no games, ifeel very happy for the players that they could perform at this level without getting adequate games to play. so i am very pleased with them. and you know what? they gave it everything tonight. we weren't very, very good tonight. but you know, that's football. and so they they they should be proud of themselves and i'm very proud of them. laurenjames will miss that game against colombia and has apologised for her red card for standing on nigerian defender michelle alozie. on social media, she said to alozie, "i'm sorry for what happened. also, for our england fans and my team—mates, playing with and for you is my greatest honour and i promise to learn from my experience." france are also through to the quarter—finals, they comfortably beat morocco 4—0 in adelaide. they were never really troubled by the opposition, kadi diani opening the scoring afterjust fifteen minutes and further goals from kenza dali and two from eugenie le sommer sealed the victory and a quarter—final against hosts australia in brisbane on saturday. this game was a bit special for us. we just arrived four days ago. the players didn't sleep very well to play this game, but it's not an excuse. we we were not at 100%. but, uh, for the next game, we have to be more than 100% because australia team are very strong and we know it perfectly, but we'll be ready for this very important game. in the premier league, wolves have announced manager julen lopetegui has left the club, after nine months in charge. it's understood the former real madrid and spain coach, was unhappy with the club's transfer policy this summer. talks held today over the spaniards exit from the club have been described as amicable. former bournemouth manager gary o'neill is being lined up to replace him. chelsea's christopher nkunku has had an operation on his knee and will be out for an extended period according to the club. the french international suffered the problem during the first half of the blues pre—season friendly against borussia dortmund last week. the 25 year old joined the club this summerfor a fee of £52 million. and newcastle have confirmed the signing of tino livramento from southampton. the 20—year—old full—back could cost them up to £40 million, with add—ons and he joins on a 5—year deal. the start of the premier league season is this weekend, but one thing you're sure to notice in the new campaign, is the amount of injury time played. new rules mean stoppages, like at the men's world cup last year, will be more strictly adhered to. some players have already expressed their frustration with what the rules mean and it's due to have an impact on fans too. so let's get more now, from our reporter matt graveling — who was at the launch of the new premier league campaign in brighton. so this is it. another premier league season comes around quickly, doesn't it? and this is what they're all going to be playing for again, of course, decked out in manchester city's colour, the blue and white after that historic treble win last season. as always, there's a long way to go, but this season there could be a little bit longer. and that's because match officials have been told to add on the exact amount of time for specific incidents like substitutions or goal celebrations, whereas in the past they were only putting on a nominal amount of time. now, this has drawn some criticism. i'm here in brighton for the official launch of the premier league and i got the thoughts of the premier league ceo, richard masters. we've redrawn the line, i guess the best way of putting it this season and put a different emphasis on on how you treat the referee, the aggressive stuff, getting up close and personal, putting your hands on referees, unacceptable. so you expect to see those things punished on the pitch and punished post—match as well. of course, the seagulls finished sixth making history on the south coast last season, which means they're going to have to be factoring european football into an already congested schedule this season. but what does their ceo, paul barber, make of more games and potentially longer matches the player? welfare is always really important to us because we know we're placing demands on the athletes week to week to play at a high level of intensity, provide great entertainment, compelling football. i suspect the changes will will be extreme. initially we'll see some quite long periods of added time both in the first and second half of games. but i'd like to think as those changes work their way through, we'll see less time added on because the game itself will change. the ball will be in play more and the game will adapt to it. the idea for longer injury time has been brought in to try and cut down on time wasting and also to allow fans to see the ball in play more. but it has drawn criticism from players and managers pep guardiola and kevin de bruyne. i got the thoughts of the brighton captain lewis dunk. i see both sides. obviously it's going to put a lot of demand on physically on the bodies for the players and but at the same time it's going to be it's more enjoyable to play those games because you've got longer longer with the ball in play. so yeah, we're going to have to see how it goes and see how the body copes with it. while we saw a lot of additional time in the matches played in the efl this weekend, will it have an impact on the premier league? well, there's not long to wait because manchester city, the current holders of this trophy, will be heading to face theirformer player and burnley manager vincent kompany on friday night. now to tennis and andy murray is through to the second round of the national bank open after beating lorenzo sonego in toronto. the 36—year—old, who's a 3—time champion here battled past the italian for a 7—6, 6—0 victory. after a lengthy first set murray breezed through the second and will now face either home favourite felix auger alliasime or australia's max purcell. in montrealformer world number one caroline wozniacki secured a first—round victory on her return to the sport after three years out. the 33—year—old dane has had two children since retiring in 2020 and comfortably beat 115th ranked kimberly birrell of australia 6—2 6—2. i'm really happy to be the winner of tis match today. it's not easy to come back and dust off the cobwebs and the rest, but i think i played pretty well considering everything else that's been going on. so i'm so thrilled to be through to the next round and get another match under my belt to boxing. it's been confirmed that anthonyjoshua will fight finland's robert helenius at london's o2 arena on saturday. helenius, who fought last weekend, steps in at a week's notice as the replacement for dillian whyte, who failed a voluntary drugs test. helenius�*s last big fight was a first round knock—out defeat to deontay wilder who could bejoshua's next opponenet if he wins on saturday. to rugby league — warrington wolves have made an eye catching appointment for their new head coach — dual code international sam burgess will take over in 2024. the former england captain coached new south wales country side orara valley axemen last season in australia, and has been assistant coach at the south sydney rabbitohs this term, but it's a gamble for warrington who've under achieved in the past couple of seasons. gary chambers will continue on an interim basis for the rest of this season. to rugby league — warrington wolves have made —— switzerland successfully defended their team time trial mixed relay title at the uci cycling world championships, edging out france by just seven seconds. switzerland's combined time of 5a minutes and 16 seconds, saw them leap above france with germany taking bronze. stefan bissegger, stefan kung and mauro schmid set the fastest time amongst the men, and then elise chabbey, nicole koller and marlen reusser completed the task to take gold in glasgow. just to recap our top story, colombia are through to the women's world cup quarter—finals for the first time. they beatjamaica i—0 and will now face england on saturday. you can get all the latest sports news from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me tulsen tollett and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. today looks a lot better across the south of the uk than what we had on tuesday. all that rain and drizzly conditions, it felt quite cool, as well. so today and also thursday look to be drier and warmer — certainly warmer on thursday across the board — but it will be short—lived as low pressure brings a return to cooler, showery conditions friday and the weekend. high pressure�*s building in across the country, as you move through the day today, there will be variable amounts of cloud in places, particularly towards the south and the west. but some good spells of sunshine across northern, central, and eastern areas. a bit of fair—weather cloud is bubbling up into the afternoon, so it will be one of patchy cloud and sunny spells. it will be turning warmer, a bit more humid in the south — 2a celsius in the south—east, a little bit warmer, as well, across some northern areas, but it will stay quite windy for the northern isles. as you move through wednesday night, we see a lot of dry weather around — clear skies, variable cloud. we'll start to import some warmer, more humid air from the south, so we're into the mid—teens, northern ireland, england and wales even much milder across scotland, too. you can see the orange colous spreading their way northwards on thursday, as we pick up warm and humid airfrom france and spain. so a much warmer day across the board on thursday. again, variable cloud, some good spells of sunshine, winds coming in from the south, and we'll see those temperatures reaching 25 celsius or so across the central belt of scotland, widespread mid—20s across england and wales, and we could see highs of around 26—27 celsius. but, like i mentioned, it doesn't last — we'll see this cold front spreading across the country during the course of friday, that'll bring the temperatures down again and introduce showers or longer spells of rain, some of which will be thundery across central and northern areas. but the south—east of england, holding on to the sunnier skies for longest, so not a bad day here until the band of cloud with some showers starts to push in later on. so again, 2a—25 celsius in the south—east, but you'll notice the temperatures will be coming down further north and west. low pressure sticks close by, unfortunately, for the weekend, generally to the north—northwest of the country — so it's the northern half of the country will see most of the blustery showers, some of them heavy and thundery. better chance of staying drier towards the south. some of the showers will be heavy at times and, with the breeze coming in from the south—west, it'll feel on the cool side for august. live from washington, this is bbc news. abortion rights groups claim victory in an ohio election vote that became a proxy battle ahead of november. nigeria refuses to rule out military intervention in niger. we'll speak with the us ambassador to the un about the crisis. banding together to protect the amazon. eight countries form a new alliance to limit deforestation. hello. i'm helena humphrey. with the fate of the world's largest rainforest in question, the world's climate at risk. the closely watched amazon summit in brazil wrapped up day one with a pledge from nations to create a new alliance to fight deforestation in the region. it's the first time in 14 years that leaders of eight amazon countries are meeting, vowing on tuesday to stop the amazon from reaching, quote, a "point of no return".

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