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developments on the bbc website. but the news continues here on bbc one, so let's join our colleagues for the news, where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday this tuesday night, i'm chetan pathak. coming up on the programme: england's lionesses look to reach their first world cup final, australia stand in their way can they create more of these moments tomorrow? we'll have the build up to their match in sydney. already into the final are spain despite all their off field issues, their incredible run continues. can rangers edge closer to the champions league? we'll be in geneva ahead of their second leg tie against servette. also coming up on sportsday before 7 — off the hook — owen farrell's cleared to play from the start of the rugby world cup after saturday's red card is overturned. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. here we go then, the countdown to kick off is on. england's lionesses will be waking up in sydney in a few hours time ahead of their world cup semi— final against australia. it kicks off at 11 o'clock in the morning our time, live on bbc one. a year after being crowned european champions, can they bring the world cup home? our reporterjane dougal is with the england camp and sent us this report earlier. for the neutral tomorrow is a semifinal will be fascinating but for australia and england fans it will be nerve—racking. this is england's third consecutive rhino in a world cup —— semifinal and the desperate to get to a final end to win it. there have been so many obstacles already in this tournament for england. first they had the injury of cara walsh to contend with. then they lost laurenjames because of the suspension and had to battle through extra time and penalties against nigeria. plus the hostile environment of the crowd in the columbia match. england feel that all of this has helped to prepare them to face their toughest opponent yet in australia. there's so much history between these two great sporting nations. we are dues will hear in a moment from captain millie bright on that. before that matilda's gold keeper mckenzie arnold spoke to the media earlier about the rival between the two nations are now important bragging rights are. nations are now important bragging riahts are. �* ~ ~ ., nations are now important bragging riuhtsare. �* ~ ., _ rights are. being knocked out by an one is rights are. being knocked out by anyone is unthinkable _ rights are. being knocked out by anyone is unthinkable thing. - anyone is unthinkable thing. probably a lot of english people that would love to see is not thereby england but i think there's more australians want to see england knocked out by us. in terms of the rivalry we have such a big rivalry with so many different countries so it's just another game for us. obviously england are such a top team, tony's been talking about. it taking one game at a time it seems to be working for us it will be the same tomorrow night.— to be working for us it will be the same tomorrow night. their fans in what the opposition _ same tomorrow night. their fans in what the opposition salute, - same tomorrow night. their fans in what the opposition salute, that's i what the opposition salute, that's footbalh — what the opposition salute, that's football. we focus on ourselves with what we _ football. we focus on ourselves with what we know we know we will have fans they _ what we know we know we will have fans they are yes, they'll probably have more — fans they are yes, they'll probably have more. we've been in these moments — have more. we've been in these moments before and as players we embrace _ moments before and as players we embrace these moments. for me rivalry— embrace these moments. for me rivalry is— embrace these moments. for me rivalry is a — embrace these moments. for me rivalry is a big thing but you can have _ rivalry is a big thing but you can have it — rivalry is a big thing but you can have it with— rivalry is a big thing but you can have it with any of the palm and for that we _ have it with any of the palm and for that we had — have it with any of the palm and for that we had to beat them, they're here to _ that we had to beat them, they're here to beat us but it's ultimately football _ here to beat us but it's ultimately football and we want to execute and play the _ football and we want to execute and play the best game for that we wanted — play the best game for that we wanted to be a brilliant game for people _ wanted to be a brilliant game for peorrie to — wanted to be a brilliant game for people to watch and ultimately we are here _ people to watch and ultimately we are here to win.— are here to win. both managers aware ofthe are here to win. both managers aware of the significance _ are here to win. both managers aware of the significance of _ are here to win. both managers aware of the significance of the _ of the significance of the semifinal and have a lot of respect for their opponents. saying england are the favourites perhaps playing some mind games they are importing a bit of pressure on england. this is the furthest australia have ever got in a woman's world cup. they've done it for the majority of the time without the top scorer sam kerr who is been injured for the majority of the group stages. she is fully fit now and expected to start against england. but manager serena ligament has watched many times while she laid for chelsea in the ws out and knows what she's capable of. fit knows what she's capable of. of course he's a threat, she is very good player but lots of respect yes, there is more than sam kerr for them at the end it's always the team performance. when the team does well in individual can do even better. i think australia grew in the tournament too. they had some disappointing situations they would have to come back from and they've done well. yes, we expect a very strong australia tomorrow. if done well. yes, we expect a very strong australia tomorrow. if you look at rankings, _ strong australia tomorrow. if you look at rankings, their _ strong australia tomorrow. if you | look at rankings, their favourites, if you _ look at rankings, their favourites, if you took— look at rankings, their favourites, if you look at starting players and top clubs — if you look at starting players and top clubs and top leagues all over the world — top clubs and top leagues all over the world. notjust 11 they top clubs and top leagues all over the world. not just 11 they have 15, 16 for— the world. not just 11 they have 15, 16 for that — the world. not just 11 they have 15, 16 for that then compared to us we have ireen— 16 for that then compared to us we have been speaking to eight players was that— have been speaking to eight players was that we have players and a leg, mid-table _ was that we have players and a leg, mid—table teams in sweden. if you look mid—table teams in sweden. if you took at _ mid—table teams in sweden. if you took at all— mid—table teams in sweden. if you look at all that and resources, they are a _ look at all that and resources, they are a massive favour going into this game _ are a massive favour going into this came. , ., are a massive favour going into this came. , . ., are a massive favour going into this came. , ., ., ., ., ., game. they are going to have a fight on their hands _ game. they are going to have a fight on their hands because _ game. they are going to have a fight on their hands because support - game. they are going to have a fight on their hands because support for. on their hands because support for the matilda's is the strongest air in australia than it's ever been. we are expecting a wall of gold and green in a stadium tomorrow. many england fans of travel to support the lionesses and of course is an ex—pat community here in australia. so that means there are lots of families living here who have split loyalties. this is ozzie steve grant, he's married to kate who his english was son is a matilda's fan and kate is still trying to persuade their dog badger to support the lionesses's. i their dog badger to support the lionesses's._ their dog badger to support the lionesses's. i do sometimes feel outnumbered. _ lionesses's. i do sometimes feel outnumbered. this _ lionesses's. i do sometimes feel outnumbered. this is _ lionesses's. i do sometimes feel outnumbered. this is the - lionesses's. i do sometimes feel outnumbered. this is the first. lionesses's. i do sometimes feel. outnumbered. this is the first time it's been a dogfight in england against australia. the it's been a dogfight in england against australia.— it's been a dogfight in england against australia. the family are auoin to against australia. the family are going to the _ against australia. the family are going to the semifinal _ against australia. the family are going to the semifinal and - against australia. the family are going to the semifinal and it - against australia. the family are i going to the semifinal and it might get quite tense. kate's been trying to convert ed asking why won't he support england? n to convert ed asking why won't he sopport england?— support england? i was born in australia and _ support england? i was born in australia and my _ support england? i was born in australia and my mates - support england? i was born in australia and my mates and i support england? i was born in - australia and my mates and friends go for a story as well. you australia and my mates and friends go for a story as well.— go for a story as well. you have enalish. go for a story as well. you have english. yeah _ go for a story as well. you have english. yeah i— go for a story as well. you have english. yeah i grew _ go for a story as well. you have english. yeah i grew up - go for a story as well. you have english. yeah i grew up in - english. yeah i grew up in australia so... english. yeah i grew up in australia s0- -- while — english. yeah i grew up in australia so... while the _ english. yeah i grew up in australia so... while the matilda's _ english. yeah i grew up in australia so... while the matilda's feel- english. yeah i grew up in australia so... while the matilda's feel it - so... while the matilda's feel it sare so... while the matilda's feel it spare time- _ so... while the matilda's feel it spare time- a _ so... while the matilda's feel it spare time. a home _ so... while the matilda's feel it | spare time. a home tournament so... while the matilda's feel it - spare time. a home tournament and this is the furthest they've been in the world cup. but the lionesses of the world cup. but the lionesses of the european champions. they are in a world cup semifinal for the third time and they are hungry for more silverware. the two countries are fierce rivals despite their many similarities. right now the grant family can only see differences. english breakfast tea? no way. i support— english breakfast tea? no way. i support australia, there's always a difference — support australia, there's always a difference. they don't play together that often, do they?— that often, do they? apart from the ashes and the _ that often, do they? apart from the ashes and the netball. _ that often, do they? apart from the ashes and the netball. but - that often, do they? apart from the ashes and the netball. but it - ashes and the netball. but it hasn't been a massive issue in this family until wednesday.— until wednesday. that's right. we will see who _ until wednesday. that's right. we will see who wins _ until wednesday. that's right. we will see who wins but _ until wednesday. that's right. we will see who wins but i'm - until wednesday. that's right. we will see who wins but i'm pretty i will see who wins but i'm pretty sure _ will see who wins but i'm pretty sure i_ will see who wins but i'm pretty sure i know who's gonna win. if sure i know who's gonna win. england sure i know who's gonna win. if england get knocked out i'll definitely support australia. definitely. i'll support... you're not quite certain are you? is definitely. i'll support... you're not quite certain are you?- not quite certain are you? is up because ami? _ not quite certain are you? is up because ami? it's _ not quite certain are you? is up because ami? it's because - not quite certain are you? is up because ami? it's because anyone that's— because ami? it's because anyone that's grown up in australia the team _ that's grown up in australia the team you — that's grown up in australia the team you always want to beat is england — team you always want to beat is encland. ., �* , team you always want to beat is encland. . �*, .,, .,, team you always want to beat is eniiand. ., �*, .,, .,, ., team you always want to beat is encland. . �*, ., ., england. kate's last hope for an all is england. kate's last hope for an ally is badger- _ england. kate's last hope for an ally is badger. but _ england. kate's last hope for an ally is badger. but even - england. kate's last hope for an ally is badger. but even the - england. kate's last hope for an i ally is badger. but even the family dog is sticking to his australian roots. they have already been so many shocks in this women's world cup. we've seen what two knockouts sweden perhaps england will of watch that and thinking that they can shock australia or in their own back yard. they would love to do that. we now know who england or australia will be playing in sunday's final in sydney and that is spain — who beat sweden 2—1 in auckland earlier. with all the drama coming at eden park in the final ten minutes as our sports correspondent andy swiss reports. these stakes could hardly be higher. sweden and spain emerged knowing a place in the world cup final was within their sites. but who would seize that? it looks on paper ever 80 but minutes it was sweden went close before the break and after so did spain for the a goal seemed stubbornly elusive until with just ten minutes left... spain head through super sub on the biggest of stages, the coolest of finishes. but the drama had onlyjust begun. chance for the equaliser! the drama had onlyjust begun. a| chance for the equaliser! rebecca blastin: chance for the equaliser! rebecca blasting sweden _ chance for the equaliser! rebecca blasting sweden level _ chance for the equaliser! rebecca blasting sweden level in - chance for the equaliser! rebecca blasting sweden level in extra - chance for the equaliser! rebecca l blasting sweden level in extra time seem to be beckoning. but with barely a minute left on the clock step forward. a mere 93 seconds after losing their lead spain had grabbed it back. and after that moment of magic this time there was no letting go. spain are world cup final is! that it has been some journey. spain's build—up had been chaotic after some players called on the coach to be sacked. but he has now led them to the final and the question now is who will face them? and it's safe to say the fans at eden park enjoyed the victory. before this tournament, spain had never won a knock out game at a major tournament before. and this is what it meant to the supporters, with the fiesta in auckland continuing late into the night. spain's progress to the final is all the more extraordinary when you consider the dysfunction and controversy behind the scenes. it's less than a year since 15 spanish players staged a revolt against coachjorge vilda, who remains in charge, with strong complaints about his training methods and inadequate game preparation amongst other issues. just three of the players who complained were brought back into the squad. our reporter maz farookhi is in auckland and spoke to me a short while ago about this. what's really sad regardless of this run to the finals at some of the best players that could be playing international football in the colours of spain are here. two huge players for barcelona hoping to lift the champions league injune, they are here because of this ongoing dispute. something in the post last press conference about whether or not he believes given everything that happens the fact that it's taken his team to the world cup final sort of validates his position in a way and he talked again of how thankful he is of the support that the federation has given him over the federation has given him over the last ten months. certainly he is going to be contentious related that people are going to be feeling somewhat reluctant perhaps to throw their whole support behind these very steam because of everything that happened with george vilda in the past. rangers continue their quest to play in this season's champions league tonight. they're in geneva to play servette, with a 2—1 lead from the first leg at ibrox. victory over the swiss side would put them in the play—offs. the match will be live on bbc scotland from 720 this evening. paul barnes is there. ——jane —— jane lewis. ——jane lewis. as —— jane lewis. as you ——jane lewis. as you can —— jane lewis. as you can see ——jane lewis. as you can see behind me it's ——jane lewis. as you can see behind me its quiet but that will change at kick—off team were expecting a crowd of 30,000 packed inside the stadium come kick off. as you can see a small pocket of bands taking their seats in the way section family for the rangers fans i spoken to have come here noisy and fairly confident. i to have come here noisy and fairly confident. ., , ., , ., , confident. i really hope the rangers -la their confident. i really hope the rangers play their game- — confident. i really hope the rangers play their game. they _ confident. i really hope the rangers play their game. they have - confident. i really hope the rangers play their game. they have not - confident. i really hope the rangers play their game. they have not set | play their game. they have not set “p play their game. they have not set up to be anything other than on the front foot. when they do that they can be potent and do well.- can be potent and do well. they'll come flying _ can be potent and do well. they'll come flying at _ can be potent and do well. they'll come flying at the _ can be potent and do well. they'll come flying at the chance. - can be potent and do well. they'll come flying at the chance. if - can be potent and do well. they'll come flying at the chance. if we i can be potent and do well. they'll i come flying at the chance. if we can know _ come flying at the chance. if we can know that _ come flying at the chance. if we can know that they'll have time. i think we've _ know that they'll have time. i think we've got— know that they'll have time. i think we've got a — know that they'll have time. i think we've got a chance to win the game. ithink— we've got a chance to win the game. i think rangers will win tile— zero. you want — i think rangers will win tile— zero. you want to— i think rangers will win tile— zero. you want to see _ i think rangers will win tile— zero. you want to see your— i think rangers will win tile— zero. you want to see your team - i think rangers will win tile— zero. you want to see your team in - i think rangers will win tile— zero. you want to see your team in the i you want to see your team in the championship playing and being able to where you rate yourself. financially it's much better to competition. that's what you want to be. ., , competition. that's what you want to be. . , , ., , ., competition. that's what you want to be. . , ., ., be. the rangers play a part of the commentary _ be. the rangers play a part of the commentary team. _ be. the rangers play a part of the commentary team. how _ be. the rangers play a part of the commentary team. how are - be. the rangers play a part of the i commentary team. how are rangers approaching _ commentary team. how are rangers approaching this — commentary team. how are rangers approaching this one? _ commentary team. how are rangers approaching this one? it's _ commentary team. how are rangers approaching this one? it's good - commentary team. how are rangers approaching this one? it's good to i approaching this one? it's good to be a difficult evening for that not just because of the heat in the stadium, it's actually boiling. it will be a difficult game against the vet, the state has sold out and they can come after rangers, they can have to defend very well. i think there rangers have the quality and there rangers have the quality and the site to score but it's about keeping the ball. that would be the game plan to start the game well. but sevette are getting come out right after rangers and might be the case will have to defend deep and play on the counter attack. capable of doing that. i'm expecting a strong start from sevette tonight. they've got to go and win the game. they've got to go and win the game. they certainly do. an interesting wine for the bet against rangers in the second leg. it finally poised rangers leading this 12 goals to juan. —— two goals to one. notjust rangers with european football this week — tomorrow night it's the super cup manchester city against sevilla in athens and ahead of it city have confirmed that kevin de bruyne will face three to four months on the sidelines after suffering another hamstring injury in friday's 2—0 win at burnley in their opening premier league game of the season. manager pep guardiola says a decision about whether de bruyne needs surgery will be made in the coming days. the three premier league officials at the centre of the decision not to award a penalty to wolves at manchester united last night have been dropped for this weekend's matches. wolves were denied a late penalty at old trafford here when united keeper andre onana crashed into a player, failing to make contact with the ball. wolves couldn't believe that decision and boss gary o'neil ended up getting a yellow card for remonstrating with the referee. it's understood that howard webb, head of the professional game match officials, contacted wolves after the match to apologise. ahead of that match, as we were telling you on sportsday last night, some manchester united fans staged a protest against the owners who are yet to provide any further clarity on the potential sale of the club. and that's the big talking point on the football news show on bbc iplayer with ben croucher. we are diving into more detail into the glaziers ownership of manchester united. we were amongst the protest at old trafford last night. we chatted to fans about what statements make up the projected sale of the club. 13�*, statements make up the pro'ected sale of the clubfi sale of the club. 17, 18 years of debt. sale of the club. 17, 18 years of debt- we _ sale of the club. 17, 18 years of debt. we want _ sale of the club. 17, 18 years of debt. we want them _ sale of the club. 17, 18 years of debt. we want them gone. - sale of the club. 17, 18 years of debt. we want them gone. it i sale of the club. 17, 18 years of. debt. we want them gone. it such sale of the club. 17, 18 years of- debt. we want them gone. it such a bi club debt. we want them gone. it such a big club and — debt. we want them gone. it such a big club and it's _ debt. we want them gone. it such a big club and it's unsettling. - debt. we want them gone. it such a big club and it's unsettling. they - big club and it's unsettling. they need _ big club and it's unsettling. they need to— big club and it's unsettling. they need to go. _ big club and it's unsettling. they need to go, straight— big club and it's unsettling. they need to go, straight up. - big club and it's unsettling. they need to go, straight up. unlessl need to go, straight up. unless it happens — need to go, straight up. unless it happens i — need to go, straight up. unless it happens i can't _ need to go, straight up. unless it happens i can't see _ need to go, straight up. unless it happens i can't see for united. i need to go, straight up. unless iti happens i can't see for united. we chatted happens i can't see for united. chatted about the takeover was happens i can't see for united.“ chatted about the takeover was simon stone and finance experts to find out where we are at. we discussed mason green woods future and reviewing that performance against walls and the difference is that man will make when he is fed. 17 minutes of manchester united goodness on the football new show for them it is ready to watch right now on the bbc iplayer. time now for some of the day's other sport stories. saudi pro have confirmed the signing of name are moving to paris saint—germain hundred and 28 million a year and his new club. arsenal have signed spanish goalkeeper david raya on a season—long loan from brentford with the option to make the move permanent. he kept 11 premier league clean sheets last season, and will provide competition for england keeper aaron ramsdale at the emirates. former british cycling and team sky chief doctor richard freeman has been banned from all sport for four years for violating anti—doping rules. freeman was struck off in 2021 because of misconduct. an independent panel has now found he possessed a prohibited substance and tampered with part of doping control. and venus williams beat a top—20 player for the first time in four years with a straight sets victory over russia's veronika kudermetova in cincinnati. the 43 year old seven time grand slam champion, now ranked 533rd in the world, fought back from a double break down in each set to beat the world number 16. all smiles from venus. wa nt to want to bring you live that ben stokes returned the defence of the world cup will be confirmed tomorrow the all—around or retired from internationals as summer say them playing the format was unsustainable. england test captain stokes coming out of retirement for the up to be named of 15 squad against new zealand next month, the bulk of that in the former squad for the world cup in india in october and then ben stokes was man of the match in the final when he won the world cup for the first time. memorably back in 2019. england rugby fans can breathe a sigh of relief, captain owen farrell has sensationally avoided a bad, ——ban which could have seen him miss the start of the world cup. he received a red card for a high tackle in a warm up game against wales at twickenham on saturday. but after an independentjudicial committee hearing today ? that red card was overturned, meaning farrell is free to play again immediately. it's fair to say that decision has divided opinon today. our rugby union correspondent chrisjones is across this: chrisjones is across this. for those that missed it — talk us through what happened on saturday against wales? what a storm this has become. it goes back to that england wales game, second—half, high shot given a yellow card by the referee. but game, second-half, high shot given a yellow card by the referee.— yellow card by the referee. but the new bunker — yellow card by the referee. but the new bunker system _ yellow card by the referee. but the new bunker system upgraded - yellow card by the referee. but the new bunker system upgraded it. yellow card by the referee. but the new bunker system upgraded it to | yellow card by the referee. but the | new bunker system upgraded it to a red card. it was widely expected that farrell would receive a band, five matches perhaps that would severely affect his involvement in the rugby world cup. the independent panel has met today and decreed that there was enough medication in the incident to downgrade it on a red card to yellow card. so farrell is free to play immediately but the backlash has been fierce. highly controversial episode all around. you mentioned the backlash being here so that what you make of the independent panels decision? they have to scroll through social media to see that people are scratching their heads as to how they came to that decision.— that decision. absolutely. widespread _ that decision. absolutely. widespread but _ that decision. absolutely. | widespread but ultimately that decision. absolutely. _ widespread but ultimately confusion from fans, media, ex—players from player welfare lobbying groups who all feel it is not sending a great message. the panelist said that hoger push with enough force to impact the dynamics of the tackle. so a sudden change of height meant that farrell caught him on the head with his shoulder. they're saying there was enough medication from the england hookers intervention, the counter hooker is that pharaoh was never really brazed to tackle low and he was always going to catch high for the plenty of ex—players and fans are saying hold on, here's another incident where this player got a band for a similar incident. it led to a lot of confusion, a lot of people wondering what the right messaging is from the games governing body. this one will run did not ramble on but for now farrell is available for them as you can imagine the england squad are delighted with the outcome. great news for us- _ asa as a squad and the team obviously, they've _ as a squad and the team obviously, they've gone through the disciplinary process and come to the outcome _ disciplinary process and come to the outcome they've come to the outcome they become too, which is great for us in _ they become too, which is great for us in terms — they become too, which is great for us in terms of having our captain and leader— us in terms of having our captain and leader back in. not back in but getting _ and leader back in. not back in but getting through the process. and cracking — getting through the process. and cracking on as normal. where this leaves the bunker system where it's not really started seems to be undermined. it will be anyone's guess. it will ramble on, world covering body do have the jurisdiction to appeal against the decision of the independent disciplinary panel. that can happen in the next few days. so watch this space. in the next few days. so watch this sace. ,, , , . , in the next few days. so watch this sace. ,, ,, . , , ., space. suspect this is not the last we've heard _ space. suspect this is not the last we've heard of _ space. suspect this is not the last we've heard of this. _ space. suspect this is not the last we've heard of this. thank - space. suspect this is not the last we've heard of this. thank you. i next up for england will be ireland on saturday, whilst wales play the world champions south africa in cardiff on saturday in their final warm—up match before the world cup. their 33—man final squad will be named on monday. assistant coach jonathan thomas is looking forward to the test south africa will provide at the weekend. you know what you can get was south africa. i mean it respectfully. a really physical team. obviously a champion team, winners of the last world cup. having said that, our home form in recent years has been good against them. you're right, it is an opportunity. not everyone has played in the squad. the end will be some opportunity for guys may be a last chance for some of them. some news from south africa ahead of that match against wales, their captain siya kolisi will return to lead the side at cardiff. the 32 year old hasn't played since april because of a knee injury. there first match at the world cup next month is against scotland. the world's biggest sporting event for blind and visually impaired competitors kicks off in birmingham this week. more than 70 nations have sent teams to the ibsa world games in pursuit of medals in events from judo to goalball. it'll be a particularly special moment for two members of the england team making their debut in their own backyard. nick clitheroe reports. when the albion foundation put on a blind football against the school it changes life. he discovered a chance to express himself and couldn't wait to express himself and couldn't wait to join the team. eight years later his fast speed and powerful finishing have earned a call at buy england for the world games without it always been a dream of buying to represent england in a major championship. the represent england in a ma'or championship.�* represent england in a ma'or championship. the fact that i'm blind and l _ championship. the fact that i'm blind and i can _ championship. the fact that i'm blind and i can represent - championship. the fact that i'm i blind and i can represent england championship. the fact that i'm - blind and i can represent england in football, that's the biggest thing to me. being able to do what others do with the ability. he to me. being able to do what others do with the ability.— do with the ability. he knows exactly how _ do with the ability. he knows exactly how proud _ do with the ability. he knows exactly how proud he - do with the ability. he knows exactly how proud he is - do with the ability. he knows i exactly how proud he is feeling, he's england's most player. this time he'll be watching on as a member of the organising committee. the game has really grown throughout the world _ the game has really grown throughout the world. what we want is for it to grow— the world. what we want is for it to grow here — the world. what we want is for it to grow here as— the world. what we want is for it to grow here as well. we've been trying to do— grow here as well. we've been trying to do that _ grow here as well. we've been trying to do that in — grow here as well. we've been trying to do that in various ways for the last few— to do that in various ways for the last few years. we seem to be losing as players _ last few years. we seem to be losing as players as we find. she last few years. we seem to be losing as players as we find.— as players as we find. she helps her sto will as players as we find. she helps her story will inspire _ as players as we find. she helps her story will inspire others _ as players as we find. she helps her story will inspire others to - as players as we find. she helps her story will inspire others to have - as players as we find. she helps her story will inspire others to have a i story will inspire others to have a go at archery. she took up the sport after a series of strokes severely impacted her vision and found a welcome home at archery clubs in wolverhampton where she trains alongside visually impaired world champions. i alongside visually impaired world cham - ions. , alongside visually impaired world chamions. , ., ., champions. i felt set for that that's the — champions. i felt set for that that's the only _ champions. i felt set for that that's the only way _ champions. i felt set for that that's the only way to - champions. i felt set for that i that's the only way to describe champions. i felt set for that - that's the only way to describe it. it's something missing up until that point. i actually felt not sorry for myself but, what am i gonna do? i'll never turn back. i'm pleased i've carried on and lucky i found it. competitors wear a blindfold to ensure a level playing field and allow tactile sites in the help of a good spotter. trish is supported by a former neighbour stephen they make a former neighbour stephen they make a formidable team. i’m a former neighbour stephen they make a formidable team.— a formidable team. i'm not a sports erson at a formidable team. i'm not a sports person at all- _ a formidable team. i'm not a sports person at all. so _ a formidable team. i'm not a sports person at all. so during _ a formidable team. i'm not a sports person at all. so during the - person at all. so during the fetching, _ person at all. so during the fetching, carrying and bits of repair— fetching, carrying and bits of repair work, that works for me. he�*s repair work, that works for me. he's a one-stop — repair work, that works for me. he's a one-stop shop _ repair work, that works for me. he's a one-stop shop for— repair work, that works for me. he�*s a one—stop shop for the peas engineer, officer, moralsupport. engineer, officer, moral support. don't engineer, officer, moralsupport. don't worry, you'll get better. he's amazing. i couldn't buy another one. it's a first time the games have been held in the uk. some ports paralympic qualification points up for grabs for the for others it's a chance to put some in a spotlight and unearth a talent and everyone to create memories to remember. good luck to everyone taking part on that. that's all from sportsday. lionesses will be waking up in sydney hoping to remember this world cup. they are playing australia, a chance to reach the final where of course spain 08 live on bbc at 11 o'clock in the morning. that is all for now. goodbye. hello there. the weather has started to turn a little drier and a little brighter. and over the next few days, we can expect it to turn a little bit warmer as well. it will start to feel quite humid. now, through this evening and tonight, most places will be dry with clear spells, but we'll keep more in the way of cloud across northern and eastern parts of scotland, maybe north—east england, bringing just one or two showers through the early hours of wednesday. a few fog patches are likely to form as well. temperatures generally holding up between 9 and 13 degrees. it mayjust be a little bit cooler than that across some parts of east wales, the west midlands and down into the west country. so for southern england, parts of wales, northern england, southern scotland, northern ireland, we do have the potential for some fog patches through the morning, and at this time of year, that fog can linger for a couple of hours. so it may still be quite murky for some through the morning rush hour, but that fog will then lift and clear. we'll see some spells of sunshine. just the small chance for a shower. a bit more of a chance, i think, of catching a shower in the north of scotland, where we will also keep more in the way of clouds. 17 degrees for aberdeen, but further south and east, highs of 26. as we move out of wednesday into thursday, our area of high pressure strengthens, it drifts north—eastwards and the winds will start to come in from the near—continent, and that will lift the temperatures in many locations. many of us will get up into the 20s celsius on thursday. a bit of fog first thing across parts of northern england, up into scotland. that should lift and clear. sunny spells, not too many showers, most places will be dry. and those temperatures, well, quite widely between 20 and 2a degrees. but some places in south—east england, maybe around some western coasts as well, could get to around 26. now, friday will be a warm—feeling day as well, butjust how warm depends upon the progress of these frontal systems from the atlantic. if these fronts hang back and we see more in the way of sunshine, it could be a very warm day indeed. but at this stage, it looks most likely that cloud and rain will spread from the south—west. heavy rain, at that, and temperatures will be held back to between 17 and 2a degrees. but it's going to feel very, very humid. that rain sweeps northwards and eastwards during friday night. and actually, we can expect quite a lot of dry weather as we head through the weekend. live from london, this is bbc news. donald trump says he'll release a report on election fraud in georgia next week after he's charged there with trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat. in a major national security investigation, three bulgarian nationals suspected of spying for russia are arrested in the uk. the death toll in hawaii's wildfires rises to 99. around 1,300 people are still missing. hello there, i'm nancy kacungira. this is the daily global, bringing you the top stories from around the world. we start in the us, where donald trump says he'll release a report next week on what he's calling "election fraud" in georgia. he's facing a fourth set of criminal charges, accused of trying to overturn his defeat in the state in the last presidential election. 13 counts against him include violating georgia's law on racketeering and conspiracy to commit forgery. he says the charges are a "witch hunt". our north america editor sarah smith reports from atlanta, in georgia. the courthouse in downtown atlanta, where donald trump and his allies will be tried for conspiring to overturn the 2020 election, on charges usually brought against mobsters that carry a minimum of five years injail. he has successfully made all the charges against him part

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