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who is champion of the world — katarina johnson—thompson wins britain's first gold in budapest. also coming up on sportsday: last week, they were on the end of a thrashing, today they handed one out. astin forlb to form in the premier league —— aston villa bounce back to form. and a world cup reversal in the wheelchair challenge cup final — france beats england, as catalans take the trophy. hello again. welcome along to sportsday. it's been a tournament in which england have beaten adversity time and time again, but the final hurdle was one too many to overcome. spain won the women's world cup, beating the lionesses 1—0 in sydney, as england couldn't add a first global title to their european crown. our sports editor dan roan reports. for english football, the rarest and most treasured of occasions. come on, england! just once before had their country contested a world cup final. now, for those fortunate enough to be here, a chance to witness history. at the end of a ground—breaking tournament, this a global platform the like of which the women's game has rarely if ever experienced. 57 years ago, 11 men walked out at wembley and became immortalised. now, here on the other side of the world, could these lionesses become modern—day heroines? standing between them and the ultimate prize, a spain team featuring some of the world's finest players. england naming an unchanged side for this, the biggest game of their lives. # god save the king #. england have grown into this tournament and were unfortunate not to take the lead. lauren hemp missing by the smallest of margins. commentator: how close can you get? but spain are the tournament's top scorers and immediately showed why — but spain are the tournament's top scorers and immediately showed why. alba redondo denied by mary earps. it wasn't heeded, spain once again on the attack. this is dangerous. it'si—o spain! captain olga carmona applying the ruthless finish. for 12 months, coachjorge vilda has been at the centre of a player revolt over his methods, with several stars exiled. so much for that affecting performance. salma paralluelo then going agonisingly close to extending the lead. england living on the edge. in need of something different, the lionesses introduced laurenjames at the break, back from her two—match suspension. but that didn't stem spain's dominance. earps again having to come to the rescue. and then what looked like the decisive blow, keira walsh adjudged to have handballed. the review confirming it. decision is, penalty. whistle blows in earps, however, another reminder that england had one of the world's best keepers. mary earps comes up with a big moment! james had been in fine goal—scoring form before her ban, and then came close to an equaliser. but despite their master tactician, england were running out of ideas. and after 13 minutes of added time, they couldn't find an answer. and that's it. it's heartbreak for the lionesses. a heartbreaking end, then, to this world cup for england. despite injuries to so many players, this squad almost went all the way. despite the disappointment, the future appears bright for this group of players. but for now, the overwhelming sense will be of a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity missed. spain triumphant, exceeding all expectations and defying the unrest that had marred their build—up. england, meanwhile, left to reflect on the history that had evaded them. dan roan, bbc news, sydney. those england players stayed to watch as their opponents lifted the trophy. there were tears, but also an understanding that it hadn't been their day. it's really hard to take. but we gave everything. we can hand on heart say that we gave everything. in the first half, we weren't at our best, second half, we definitely bounced back, showed ourfight, showed our character. and we had chances. we did. we hit the ball, we had chances, we just didn't have that final edge today, and obviously they put theirs in the back of the net. of course if usually bad now. you go into the _ of course if usually bad now. you go into the final, you want to win the final, _ into the final, you want to win the final, you — into the final, you want to win the final, you lose it, but that happens in sports _ final, you lose it, but that happens in sports too. —— of course if usually— in sports too. —— of course if usually bad~ _ but i think what we have done, how we have shown ourselves, who we are, how we want to play as a team, overcoming so many challenges, i think we can be very proud of ourselves, only it doesn't feel that way at the moment. i know that we will look back in a couple _ i know that we will look back in a ample weeks _ i know that we will look back in a couple weeks and _ i know that we will look back in a couple weeks and feel— i know that we will look back in a couple weeks and feel a great. i know that we will look back in a . couple weeks and feel a great sense of pride~ _ couple weeks and feel a great sense of pride~ 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years and levels we can go, so . course that is exciting, but, yeah, not thinking — course that is exciting, but, yeah, not thinking about _ course that is exciting, but, yeah, not thinking about that _ course that is exciting, but, yeah, not thinking about that just - course that is exciting, but, yeah, not thinking about that just right i not thinking about that just right now _ spain had only won one match at a women's world cup before this tournament, but now, in just their third appearance, they've won the whole thing for the first time. their success is built to a large extent on the european champions barcelona and stars including aitana bonmati, who won the golden ball for the tournament's best player. i don't have words for this moment. it is unbelievable. i am so proud, because we did a great tournament, we suffered but also we enjoyed it. we deserve it, we deserve it. hagar we deserve it, we deserve it. how did this team _ we deserve it, we deserve it. how did this team come _ we deserve it, we deserve it. how did this team come together so well, given the last two years, controversy, worry, but tonight, perfect? controversy, worry, but tonight, erfect? , ., ~' controversy, worry, but tonight, erfect? , ., ~ ., perfect? everyone knew the goal at the beginning _ perfect? everyone knew the goal at the beginning of— perfect? everyone knew the goal at the beginning of the _ perfect? everyone knew the goal at the beginning of the preparation . perfect? everyone knew the goal at the beginning of the preparation of| the beginning of the preparation of the beginning of the preparation of the tournament that everyone is competitive, everyone has a mentality to win. have been working a lot of years for this moment and we have the trophies. i spoke to our reporterjane dougall about that controversy that the winning team overcame. but she started by giving me a sense of the atmosphere inside stadium australia for the final. in this huge stadium of 75,000 plus, the majority of the fans were english, and you could hear them roaring and time england got the ball. there was a lot of support here, which was fantastic to see, and the lionesses did hear that. of course there is devastated to have, which the final, despite all the obstacles thrown up in front of them, of course they wanted to win it, and they were the favourites going into it as the european champions. they have had to overcome quite a lot to get this far. they had the keira walsh injury and the second match against denmark, then they had the laurenjames suspension in the match against nigeria, which went to extra time and penalties, than they had to come from behind against colombia. hejust than they had to come from behind against colombia. he just felt like perhaps spain was a step too far. of course spain have not had the best tournament at all. they lost 4—0 to japan in the group stages, they have a lot of animosity between their players and their coach, jorge vilda, watching the match, it was clear that spain were the better side of their passes just linked together far better than england. england seemed to lose their shape for the under the match and it was not clear what their tactics were. they were quite a few substitutions made had people raising eyebrows. at the end of the day, spain were far the end of the day, spain were far the better team and i don't think england could have any complaint about that stop what you mentioned the conflict between a group of players and jorge vilda of the spanish coach. how has players and jorge vilda of the spanish coach. hov— players and jorge vilda of the sanish coach. ho ., ., ., , . spanish coach. how has that affected how those spain _ spanish coach. how has that affected how those spain players _ spanish coach. how has that affected how those spain players still- spanish coach. how has that affected how those spain players still in - spanish coach. how has that affected how those spain players still in the l how those spain players still in the squad after a partial but not complete resolution of that conflict winning a world cup in front of you there? ihla winning a world cup in front of you there? ., ., , . there? no one even expected them to net to the there? no one even expected them to get to the final — there? no one even expected them to get to the final before _ there? no one even expected them to get to the final before the _ get to the final before the tournament started. 15 of the spanish players revolted and said that they would not be available for selection for the world cup because they said thatjorge vilda's working conditions that he had created were giving them mental health issues, and were affecting their well—being. every match that we have seen spain play, there has been very clear bad feelings between the coach and his players. when he has either gone to speak to them or he is trying to celebrate with them, the body language is very obviously not positive towards him, so it is almost as of the spanish players were proving a point, that they were playing for themselves, not for their coach, and notjust go to a final but directly win that final, spiky fact the spanish fa seemed to be against them, their coach was at odds with them. it is an amazing feat. it is almost like the wounded animal that comes back and speaks a bit harder —— strikes a bit harder. speaking about the lionesses, it is hard when you're on the other side of the road to get a real sense of what kind of support emanates from back home, but i know they have got a sense of it because clearly they will get all the information and messages that come from on high and all sorts of important people. you get a real genuine appreciation of that even though you are thousands of miles away?— of miles away? yes, and the time difference not _ of miles away? yes, and the time difference not help _ of miles away? yes, and the time difference not help either, - of miles away? yes, and the time difference not help either, does l of miles away? yes, and the time i difference not help either, does it? millie bright spoke in the press conference the day before the match, and she said that, yes, they were very aware of the support back at home, that they'd watch a lot of videos on social media, messages of support and also all of the fans watching the matches of and their reactions to the goals, and she said they were very grateful, and she thanked the fans as well. she is not the only player. many of them have reacted on social media to some of the support and messages that have been censored to them and they are aware. even though the support, the majority of the support, is thousands of miles away, they are playing for the england fans, they are more than aware of how much they inspire the younger generation, they are more than aware of how many young girls have now taken up football after watching england play and win throughout this tournament, so the england players are very rate full for the support they have received, and the thing is, even though they did not win today, they have achieved something that no other senior england side has achieved for more than half a century. they have got to a women's world cup final. jane dougall in sydney for us. england had won all their games on the way to the final and were the favourites to triumph. so for many fans, expectations were high. natalie pirks joined some of them watching the game. the lionesses may have been thousands of miles away, but at the home of english football, belief was high. enjoying the noisy build up were some of the original lionesses from 1972, the first women to play after a 50—year ban. 50 years ago, we just never imagined anything like this would ever happen. what we started, they'll bring it home and there's future lionesses in this room as we speak. perhaps like little tess from wakefield, whose dancing at the euros last summer made front page news. but it was spain who drew first blood. we'd been here before. at half—time, fans had faith. there's 45 minutes left. i think we can do it. all day long, we got this. but when spain were awarded a penalty, some couldn't watch. others sensed a comeback. mary earps, the best goalkeeper in the tournament, the woman whose shirts you can't buy, with a priceless save that had the whole country on its feet. in the newcastle sunshine, in the pubs of grimsby, and with families in staffordshire, all were now fully paid up members of the earps fan club. it wouldn't be enough, though. prayers were offered up, but england couldn't bridge the gap to an exuberant spain team that seemed to have all the answers. as the lionesses sobbed in sydney, their heartbreak was replicated at home. gutted that we didn't manage to get the world cup. however, so proud of our girls, like, they have done phenomenal. will you carry on supporting the lionesses? yeah, just because someone loses something, it doesn't mean you shouldn't still believe in them to do other things. they're great for women's football, just from them in this country. - it'sjust unbelievable - and i'm forever proud of them. they've done really well. pride was also the overriding emotion for those whose shoulders the current squad stood on. they couldn't have done any more. i don't think we can ask any more of them. we're still so proud of them, yeah. well done, spain. bobby moore's statue stands proudly here as a symbol of �*66. when the european champions are commemorated, it will serve as a reminder that pain is temporary but class is permanent. natalie pirks, bbc news, wembley. more football in sportsday, and a return to the women's world cup final at the end of the programme. it wasn't long ago that katarina johnson—thompson was on the brink of giving up athletics. but after a succession of injuries that eventually ruined her tokyo olympics, the heptathlete has won her second world title, claiming britain's first gold of the championships in budapest. ben croucher reports. in 2019 she experienced the highest of highs. she in 2019 she experienced the highest of hiahs. ,, , ., in 2019 she experienced the highest ofhiuhs. ,, , ., . ., ,., of highs. she is the world champion, katrina johnson _ of highs. she is the world champion, katrina johnson thompson _ of highs. she is the world champion, katrina johnson thompson of - katrina johnson thompson of liverpool!— katrina johnson thompson of liverool! . ., ., liverpool! then at the tokyo of the ics in liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021--- _ liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021... oh, _ liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021... oh, no, _ liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021. .. oh, no, it _ liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021... oh, no, it all- liverpool! then at the tokyo of the pics in 2021... oh, no, it all comesj pics in 2021... oh, no, it all comes crashin: pics in 2021... oh, no, it all comes crashing down! _ pics in 2021... oh, no, it all comes crashing down! now— pics in 2021... oh, no, it all comes crashing down! now the _ pics in 2021... oh, no, it all comes crashing down! now the woman i pics in 2021... oh, no, it all comes. crashing down! now the woman they call kjt is back _ crashing down! now the woman they call kjt is back on _ crashing down! now the woman they call kjt is back on top _ crashing down! now the woman they call kjt is back on top of— crashing down! now the woman they call kjt is back on top of the - call kjt is back on top of the world. she started the day second inept half spring into the lead. javelin is seldom seen as her strongest suit, but she produced her furthest ever throw to stun maybe even herself. £16 furthest ever throw to stun maybe even herself-— furthest ever throw to stun maybe even herself. ~ ' �* even herself. 46 .14. a new lifetime best! in the — even herself. 46 .14. a new lifetime best! in the 800 — even herself. 46 .14. a new lifetime best! in the 800 metres _ even herself. 46 .14. a new lifetime best! in the 800 metres all - even herself. 46 .14. a new lifetime best! in the 800 metres all she - even herself. 46 .14. a new lifetime best! in the 800 metres all she had| best! in the 800 metres all she had to do was keep and _ best! in the 800 metres all she had to do was keep and hauled - best! in the 800 metres all she had to do was keep and hauled in - best! in the 800 metres all she had to do was keep and hauled in her i to do was keep and hauled in her sights. chasing the american for two laps about two days of competition, came down to the final few strides. you can do it, come on! it is close! all is across the line! that is going to be a gold medal. it is hers! �* ., , ., going to be a gold medal. it is hers! ., , ., ,, ., ., hers! another personal best, another crowninu hers! another personal best, another crowning glory- _ hers! another personal best, another crowning glory. i've _ hers! another personal best, another crowning glory. i've committed - hers! another personal best, another crowning glory. i've committed to - crowning glory. i've committed to the vision. _ crowning glory. i've committed to the vision, i've _ crowning glory. i've committed to the vision, i've committed - crowning glory. i've committed to the vision, i've committed to - crowning glory. i've committed to i the vision, i've committed to caring again, i've committed to getting my heart broken again, and this time i didn't. it has all come good and i'm just so happy. hat didn't. it has all come good and i'm just so happy-— just so happy. not long ago, katarina johnson-thompson| just so happy. not long ago, - katarina johnson-thompson had katarina johnson—thompson had considered giving it all up. there's no stopping her now! ben croucher, bbc news. day 2 in budapest is all over, but we can head there and speak to our correspondent alex capstick. that is not the only medal for great britain so far on day two, but let's start, alex, with katarina johnson—thompson. she has been for many in the nation the roller coaster ride of athletic supporting. she is back at the top of that particular ride.— she is back at the top of that particular ride. absolutely. this was a gritty. — particular ride. absolutely. this was a gritty, ultimately - particular ride. absolutely. this. was a gritty, ultimately glittering performance by katarina johnson—thompson in this peptide flung over two really hard days —— this peptide along. she talked about how tough it was for her and the other athletes, and as you were hearing she has had so many difficulties over the past few years of the ruptured achilles and then the discipline of tokyo, and was not sure at all she was going to come back to the sport, but she is most definitely back, and she said before she came here to budapest that her main motivation was next year's paris 0lympics. that her main motivation was next year's paris olympics. this has been some preparation for that. yes. year's paris olympics. this has been some preparation for that.— some preparation for that. yes, any bonus indeed. _ some preparation for that. yes, any bonus indeed. we _ some preparation for that. yes, any bonus indeed. we have _ some preparation for that. yes, any bonus indeed. we have got - some preparation for that. yes, any bonus indeed. we have got a - some preparation for that. yes, any bonus indeed. we have got a very l bonus indeed. we have got a very large picture of zharnel she was alongside you. you won't know that, but a good reason. a medal! yes. alongside you. you won't know that, but a good reason. a medal! yes, the last back into — but a good reason. a medal! yes, the last back into thousand _ but a good reason. a medal! yes, the last back into thousand three - but a good reason. a medal! yes, the last back into thousand three in - last back into thousand three in paris. he came into this competition is the fastest man on earth this season and he got through the rounds. he was not completely on song, we thought, he was forced fast going into the final, but in the final, it was a very, very close race. zharnel was in contention all the time, but the winner was the american, backing up his confidence going to the games. in france, on the track... it was zharnel cues absolute is elected him hugging anywhere near him —— is hughes. these gives are not over for him. he will have to face noah liles again! also a day of heat and semifinals and in 1500 metres, five british runners in total through to the men's and women's finals? jacob in the women's _ men's and women's finals? jacob in the women's race _ men's and women's finals? jacob in the women's race lower _ men's and women's finals? jacob in the women's race lower mere - men's and women's finals? jacob in the women's race lower mere and l the women's race lower mere and katie stone they were in the very tough semifinal can actually go but got through the lower mere and katie stone infant, but the two people up front, these are the real favourites. they are the favourites for the 1500 metres in the women but... that promises to be a terrific finish. you know what maxi was like, she is a either, she battles all the way, and although she was fourth in the semifinal, you cannot counter operations for the meadow in that final —— you know what laura muir is like. in the men's race, gosper got to the final. he was comfortable, leading from the front. in the end, comfortably getting into the final. neil gurley had to work harder. finished in fifth place. said he was not at his best, did not know what happened, but he is in the final. for now, thank you very much indeed. alex capstick in budapest, on a double medal winning day for england. chelsea losing 3—1 at west ham. the hammers took the lead in the seventh minute, james ward—prowse to providing the delivery. chelsea equalised with a brilliant goal. in the fernandez had a chance to give them from the but could not convert. michael antonio was not so wasteful as he struck any second have put west ham to one up. despite being down to ten men, lucas paqueta sealed the wood late penalty —— west ham 2—1 up. after being hammered on the opening weekend, aston villa did the same to everton this afternoon, winning 4—0 for their first win of the season. winger leon bailey laid on the first forjohn mcginn, who said afterwards they were hurting after their defeat at newcastle. a second came from the penalty spot, before bailey scored himself in the second half after a miscue by michael keane. jhon duran wrapped up the comprehensive vicotry 15 minutes from time just seconds after he'd come on as a sub. i don't want to start making excuses. that is just not good enough a sub that is way off where we want to become a way off the consistency i heart about last season and this season. the amount of minutes played any details. they kill you if you do not get them recommend we do not get them right at all. you're still the game. no matter how any minutes played, you're still in the game. too many mistakes, got punished, but overall, not going to make an excuse, they were far better than us today. brendan rodgers has lost a domestic cup game for the first time in his two spells as celtic manager. they were knocked out of the league cup, beaten 1—0 at kilmarnock. the only goal of the game came in the second half through marley watkins, who poked in from close range. celtic had won this tournament in six of the last seven seasons. the draw for the quarterfinals has already been made, kilmarnock will play hearts, who beat partick thistle 4—0 today. hibs also went through with a win over raith and they'll play st mirren. ross county against aberdeen and rangers v livingston are the other last eight ties. celtic women remain top of the scottish women's premier league after beating hamilton academical 7—1. rangers are second, trailing them only on goal difference after they beat aberdeen 5—1 at broadwood stadium. chelsea cornett with the pick of the goals. in the day's other games, there were wins for champions glasgow city, hibernian, hearts and motherwell. you are watching sportsday. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. calvin harrison took the best bowling figures in the history of the men's hundred to help manchester originals beat northern superchargers. the leg spinner onlyjoined originals yesterday and claimed five for 11 as superchargers were all out, with originals winning by 81 runs. they'll reach the knockouts if they beat southern brave on wednesday. in the women's hundred, the northern superchargers�* chances of qualifying automatically for the final suffered a blow after a three—wicket defeat by manchester originals at old trafford. it means superchargers stay second and two points behind leaders southern brave with one game left. in the day's other match, welsh fire beat london spirit. and francesco bagnaia won the austrian motogp at spielberg to take another step towards a second successive world title. the italian also won saturday's sprint race. he's now 62 points clear of his nearest rivaljorge martin at the midway point of the season. catalans dragons swept aside holders leeds rhinos with a dominant display to win their first wheelchair challenge cup title. nico clausells was voted player of the match after grabbing five tries, and he also helped to set up the final one of the match, passing the ball on to his uncle, as giles clausells crossed over to make it 66—20. my my heart has always been with catalans, talk them up as the best club in the road to the best team in the world, last year when we came over and lost the challenge cup, terrible feeling. talked about catalans so much, about how they the best in the world. we never got to prove that, and today we came out there, we prove what we were worth and what we done last year and, you know, a lot of respect to them, a brilliant team, but catalans are the best club in the world. before we go, let's return to our top story and england's defeat in the women's world cup final. we've heard about the support they've garnered over the last month from those back home, and some have let them knowjust that in the hours since the final. firstly, prime minister rishi sunak tweeting, saying... the prince and princess of wales also said this... william, of course, is also the president of the fa. and also fran kirby who might have been in the squad if she was not injured, she said... universal praise for the lionesses, even if it might be tough to think about right now. but this team has played a part in a tournament that has set records and helped the game reach new levels. so while success in sport tends to be about winning, that, for england, may well be some consolation. thanks for watching sportsday. bye—bye for now. the finish line is in sight. music what a play, olga carmona! save it! # this is me... spain tomorrow champions. —— spain, world champions. # this is me! hello there. we had some lovely spells of sunshine through much of england and wales on sunday, a little more cloud at times through scotland and northern ireland with a few showers. and as we head through the course of sunday evening and sunday night, some clear skies with light winds through england. we'll see some low cloud, mist and fog developing through southern counties. more of a wind around parts of west wales, in towards the west of scotland, northern ireland. and, actually, that means temperatures here holding in the mid—teens. cooler elsewhere with light winds and clear skies. for the week ahead, we've got low pressure to the north—west, high pressure to the south—east, and that set up sticking with us for a few days. what it means is that, actually, through parts of scotland and northern ireland, cloudier skies with some showers or rain at times. the driest, warmest weather likely through central and south—east england, and then a cooling trend for all by thursday and certainly friday. first thing on monday, we've got that mist and low cloud lifting fairly smartly and then plenty of sunshine for england and wales. a few showers at times across parts of wales and the north of england. through scotland and northern ireland, sunny spells and a few showers. more of a breeze here as well from the south or south—west and heavier rain pushing in towards the highlands and islands. in the best of the sunshine, though, through parts of central, southern and eastern england, temperatures reaching the mid—20s. cooler elsewhere. this is tuesday now, and some heavy downpours across parts of the west and north—west of scotland, with low pressure once again towards the far north and north—west. elsewhere, some sunshine, and in the best of the sunshine through parts of central and south—east england, reaching 25 degrees once again, but cooler elsewhere. and certainly looking ahead towards midweek now, we still have low pressure to the north, high pressure to the south—east, but this feature here bringing some showery outbreaks of rain through parts of wales and into the midlands. if you're south of that line, still largely dry and fine, perhaps a few showers in towards east anglia. north of here, sunny spells and a number of showers, heaviest across parts of the west and north—west of scotland. temperatures again in the sunshine reaching the mid—205, cooler and fresher elsewhere. more like mid to high teens, probably, at best. and for the end of the week, well, low pressure becoming the dominant feature across the uk, so staying unsettled across the north, drier in the south. but, actually, that warmer weather we've had being pushed back to the near continent. that's the forecast for now. live from london, this is bbc news. campeonas del mundo — spain beat england 1—0,to win to win the women's world cup for the first time. this was the scene back in madrid, as fans celebrated their country's historic triumph. it was a loss for england's lionesses, but the prime minister says they're still game—changers. in other news, ecuador heads to the polls, following a presidential election campaign marred by violence and assassination. "moscow — we have a problem" — russia's mission to the moon ends in failure. and in the hot seat, president zelensky gets a closer view of the f-16 zelensky gets a closer view of the f—16 fighter zelensky gets a closer view of the f—16fighterjets zelensky gets a closer view of the f—16 fighter jets that will soon be heading to ukraine. you're watching bbc news and i am gareth barlow. we start in australia, where the spanish women's football team are celebrating, following their 1—0 victory over england in a gripping world cup final. there wasjubilation among the spanish players as they lifted the trophy — crowned champions for the first time. they were joined by spain's queen letizia, who was in sydney for the match with her teenage daughter. in spain itself, this was the reaction at the fanzone in madrid as the whistle was blown at full time. let's hear the thoughts of some of the spanish fans watching. translation: this is for women's football, for women's history. - they deserve it. we must keep pushing and giving visibility. translation: it's a double success.

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