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brighter day for many. let your sunshine, showers across western areas. most of them across the west of scotland. we will also see some gales close to the coast, the showers could be quite heavy as they rattle through. we got there mid to high teens in the north, up to 20 degrees in the south—east and a little bit cooler than it has been of late. high pressure building in for the start of the weekend. we could see some good spells of sunshine across england and wales. the next weather system pushes into western areas and brings heavy rain to wales, northern ireland and then pushing up into parts of scotland. northern scotland on the northern isles, the south and south—east of england should tend to stay dry with some sunshine. temperatures reaching highs of 20 degrees, a bit cooler than that further north and west. sunday, a similar story. a lot of dry weather in the north and west. more cloud across southern england. and that's bbc news at six. thank you, sophie. hello there. i'm olly foster. these are our sportsday headlines: rome is ready for the 44th ryder cup. the opening pairings have been revealed, as europe look to upset the holders. revealed, as europe look how revealed, as europe look confident are you feeling your�*s how confident are you feeling about your�*s chances? how confident are you feeling about your's chances?— your's chances? very confident. yeah, i think— your's chances? very confident. yeah, i think america _ your's chances? very confident. yeah, i think america will - your's chances? very confident. yeah, i think america will be i your's chances? very confident. i yeah, i think america will be lucky to finish second. all change for scotland as they look to keep their slim quarterfinals hopes alive at the rugby world cup. and a career across three continents and 17 clubs — former lionessjodie taylor retires from football. evening. it's the eve of the 44th ryder cup, luke donald and zachjohnson, the european and usa captains, have named their pairings for the opening foursomes in rome tomorrow morning. we'll go through those in just a moment when we head live to the marco simone course, but in the last few hours, we have had the opening ceremony. singing applause ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the ryder cup, into the most important moment of my entire golfing career, being here. one thing i can promise you, ou will here. one thing i can promise you, you will see — here. one thing i can promise you, you will see players _ here. one thing i can promise you, you will see players on _ here. one thing i can promise you, you will see players on both - you will see players on both sides stare _ you will see players on both sides stare into— you will see players on both sides stare into the magnitude and weight of the _ stare into the magnitude and weight of the moment. the ryder cup is about_ of the moment. the ryder cup is about 12 — of the moment. the ryder cup is about 12 players giving their all, for a _ about 12 players giving their all, for a cause _ about 12 players giving their all, for a cause bigger than ourselves, in fora cause bigger than ourselves, in front_ fora cause bigger than ourselves, in front of— for a cause bigger than ourselves, in front of incredibly passionate fans _ in front of incredibly passionate fans i — in front of incredibly passionate fans. . , in front of incredibly passionate fans. ., , ., , fans. i have seen over the past few weeks and — fans. i have seen over the past few weeks and months _ fans. i have seen over the past few weeks and months the _ fans. i have seen over the past few weeks and months the world - fans. i have seen over the past few weeks and months the world class| weeks and months the world class skill and talent _ weeks and months the world class skill and talent you _ weeks and months the world class skill and talent you possess, - weeks and months the world class skill and talent you possess, but l skill and talent you possess, but i've also seen over the past few days unbelievable teamwork and collaboration. to the european fans, we want to hear you, so cheer for our players all your might. you are the 13th man. let's make this week the 13th man. let's make this week the loudest ryder cup ever! you just know those european fans will play their part. europe, remember, not losing on home soil for 30 odd years. let's head to rome and speak to our sports correspondent andy swiss. that really got the hairs on the back of the neck telling, didn't it? the captains giving those rousing speeches, but the all—important pairings have been named for that opening foursomes. three wonderful days of golf ahead of us, but it really sets the tone for what's to come. . , really sets the tone for what's to come. ., , . ., ., come. that is right, welcome to the marco simone _ come. that is right, welcome to the marco simone golf _ come. that is right, welcome to the marco simone golf and _ come. that is right, welcome to the marco simone golf and country - come. that is right, welcome to the marco simone golf and country clubj marco simone golf and country club here on the outskirts of rome. as you can see, the son has nowjust about set, and everyone's thoughts are turning to that opening session first thing tomorrow morning. as you say, it is so crucial, that opening session. two years ago at whistling straits, europe lost a 3—1 and, frankly, they never really recovered, so luke donald knows it is important he gets his pairings right stub that's have a look at the pairings are that opening morning session tomorrow. in the first match, we havejon rahm and tyrell hatton against scottie scheffler and sam burns. both teams sitting at the big guns early on. in the second match we have the scandinavian pairing of viktor hovland and luda gave baird against max homa and brian harman —— luda gave baird. next up, shane lowry and sepp straka against rickie fowler and collin morikawa, and then in the final match, you can already hear the fleetwood headlines. it is rory mcilroy and tommy fleetwood against xander schauffele and patrick cantlay. perhaps the headline story from those pairings is a first ryder cup appearance for ludvig aberg. it has been a stratospheric rise, who only turned professional only this summer, as patrick urena reports. there have been few pressure faces at the ryder cup then moving aberg. injune, he was an amateur, still at college. he has not yet played in a major tournament. nothing can prepare him for this. how does that hand stay steady?— prepare him for this. how does that hand stay steady? anyone that plays uolf feels hand stay steady? anyone that plays golf feels the — hand stay steady? anyone that plays golf feels the nerves _ hand stay steady? anyone that plays golf feels the nerves sometimes. - golf feels the nerves sometimes. obviously! i am going to feel those same things on friday, saturday and sunday of this week, but it is very much an excitement, it is very much anticipation of what is to come, and i try to view it as something good. retrace his steps along this fast—track and you will find a boy from sweden who went to college america to develop a prodigious talent. the swing has always been there and so too the inner stillness. aberg stood on the amateur circuit. he was on the ryder cup radar even before turning pro. his place in the team was confirmed after he won the final qualifying event, since then, he has impressed at wentworth. now, his campton in rome stinks the same his coach in texas. ludvig aberg is a once in a generation golfer.— generation golfer. when you play with certain _ generation golfer. when you play with certain players, _ generation golfer. when you play with certain players, you - generation golfer. when you play with certain players, you can - generation golfer. when you play| with certain players, you can tell. they— with certain players, you can tell. they have — with certain players, you can tell. they have a — with certain players, you can tell. they have a certain talent that you see them — they have a certain talent that you see them hit golf balls and you are blown _ see them hit golf balls and you are blown away the just by the different strike, _ blown away the just by the different strike, the — blown away the just by the different strike, the sound, the trajectory, how he _ strike, the sound, the trajectory, how he can — strike, the sound, the trajectory, how he can drive a golf ball is very. — how he can drive a golf ball is very. very— how he can drive a golf ball is very, very impressive. he isjust starting — very, very impressive. he isjust starting to— very, very impressive. he isjust starting to write his history, and i think _ starting to write his history, and i think a— starting to write his history, and i think... a generational talent. starting to write his history, and i think... a generationaltalent. how do ou think... a generationaltalent. how do you meet _ think... a generationaltalent. how do you meet the — think... a generational talent. firm" do you meet the height, especially at the ryder cup, golf at its most gladiatorial? aberg has good company. he is one of fourfor greece in team europe, all of whom plenty to look up to. the greece in team europe, all of whom plenty to look up to.— plenty to look up to. the youngsters do seem very _ plenty to look up to. the youngsters do seem very self-assured - plenty to look up to. the youngsters do seem very self-assured and - plenty to look up to. the youngsters do seem very self-assured and that| do seem very self—assured and that is part— do seem very self—assured and that is part of— do seem very self—assured and that is part of what— do seem very self—assured and that is part of what they _ do seem very self—assured and that is part of what they bring _ do seem very self—assured and that is part of what they bring to - do seem very self—assured and that is part of what they bring to the - is part of what they bring to the table _ is part of what they bring to the table stopped _ is part of what they bring to the table stopped you _ is part of what they bring to the table stopped you don't- is part of what they bring to the table stopped you don't want i is part of what they bring to thej table stopped you don't want to is part of what they bring to the - table stopped you don't want to talk them out _ table stopped you don't want to talk them out of— table stopped you don't want to talk them out of that. _ table stopped you don't want to talk them out of that. if— table stopped you don't want to talk them out of that. if they _ table stopped you don't want to talk them out of that. if they want - table stopped you don't want to talk them out of that. if they want to - them out of that. if they want to ask a _ them out of that. if they want to ask a question. _ them out of that. if they want to ask a question, let's _ them out of that. if they want to ask a question, let's hear- them out of that. if they want to ask a question, let's hear it, - ask a question, let's hear it, you know? _ ask a question, let's hear it, you know? i— ask a question, let's hear it, you know? i do— ask a question, let's hear it, you know? i do my— ask a question, let's hear it, you know? i do my best to _ ask a question, let's hear it, you know? i do my best to give - ask a question, let's hear it, youl know? i do my best to give some ask a question, let's hear it, you - know? i do my best to give some type of perspective. — know? i do my best to give some type of perspective, but _ know? i do my best to give some type of perspective, but i _ know? i do my best to give some type of perspective, but i think— know? i do my best to give some type of perspective, but i think until- of perspective, but i think until that point, _ of perspective, but i think until that point, just _ of perspective, but i think until that point, just let _ of perspective, but i think until that point, just let them - of perspective, but i think until that point, just let them roll. l that point, 'ust let them roll. the r der cu that point, just let them roll. the ryder cup is _ that point, just let them roll. the ryder cup is as — that point, just let them roll. ryder cup is as near as the that point, just let them roll.- ryder cup is as near as the sport is to a team game, and yet you are ultimately still alone. for aberg, it may be first rome, then the world. patrick gearey, bbc news. last couple of minutes, andy, we have been thinking of fleetwood mac headlines. an albatross in there the next few days! luke donald, the european captain, says it is a tiring, taxing course. what have we gleaned from practice over the last few days there in rome? i can gleaned from practice over the last few days there in rome?— few days there in rome? i can tell ou, it few days there in rome? i can tell you, it is a taxing _ few days there in rome? i can tell you, it is a taxing course. - few days there in rome? i can tell you, it is a taxing course. there i you, it is a taxing course. there are some long part fives out there, especially the 18th, where we should see plenty of drama. there are plenty of hills, a very undulating course, and there is a lot of rough, so you need to be accurate off the tee. when you throw any facts that temperatures been sweltering over the last few days, pushing 30 degrees, and he seemed temperatures are expected for the next few days as well, it is real test of stamina as well, it is real test of stamina as well, it is real test of stamina as well as skill, but already today we have seen one moment of ryder cup magic from your applause viktor hovland.— magic from your applause viktor hovland. magic from your applause viktorhovland. ., ., , viktor hovland. what a shot this was. it viktor hovland. what a shot this was- it was _ viktor hovland. what a shot this was. it was on _ viktor hovland. what a shot this was. it was on the _ viktor hovland. what a shot this was. it was on the 5th _ viktor hovland. what a shot this was. it was on the 5th hole, - viktor hovland. what a shot this i was. it was on the 5th hole, which is a par—4. was. it was on the 5th hole, which is a par-1n— is a par-lo. hovland only went and not a is a par-4. hovland only went and got a hole-in-one, _ is a par-4. hovland only went and got a hole-in-one, which - is a par-4. hovland only went and got a hole-in-one, which is - is a par-4. hovland only went and got a hole-in-one, which is an - got a hole—in—one, which is an albatross, which fits in with those fleetwood mac headlines very much indeed! an albatross or viktor hovland. he certainly enjoyed that. and what the rest of the players going out first thing tomorrow could do with a little bit of that ryder cup magic, so, yes, not want to go now until that opening session tomorrow morning. it gets under way very indeed ijust after 6:30am your time. at}!!! very indeed i 'ust after 6:30am your time. 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' ~ , ., ~ time. off to bed then, andy! thank ve much time. off to bed then, andy! thank very much indeed, _ time. off to bed then, andy! thank very much indeed, anti-swiss, - time. off to bed then, andy! thank very much indeed, anti-swiss, our| very much indeed, anti—swiss, our sports correspondent, live from the course. —— andy swiss. it's also going to be an important weekend at the rugby world cup, with more quarterfinal places at stake. scotland have to get another bonus point win to give themselves a chance of making it out of their pool. they have made 13 changes for their game against romania in lille. grant gilchrist will captain the side. the edinburgh lock will win his 67th cap and has led his country before, most recently on last year's tour of argentina. despite all the changes, the scots should be confident of a big win. romania lost 76—0 to south africa and 82—8 to ireland in their other games so far. kyle steyn and chris harris, the only players that started in last weekend's 45—17 win over tonga. hamish watson makes his first appearance of the tournament along with luke crosbie, ben healy and javan sebastian. a bonus point for the scots would see them go into the final game against ireland on the 7th of october in paris four points behind the pool leaders. 0k, ok, that is where we have to leave sportsday and join our bbc news colleagues... this painful tragedy that has happened to our beautiful daughter and beloved sister, elianne. our hearts are broken and we are overwhelmed by sorrow and grief. ourfaith in the lord is strengthening us. we would like to express our gratitude to those who have taken the time to send us thoughtful and compassionate messages and prayers. we kindly ask for your consideration to also respect our need for privacy, as we attempt to come to grips with our deeply devastating loss. elianne was a beautiful person, inside and out, who loved jesus. she was intelligent, thoughtful, kind and had a bright future ahead of her. it is our request that you keep our cherished daughter elianne and our family in your thoughts and prayers. thank you very much. the family will not be saying anything more than that. 0k, ok, there will be continuing coverage of that vigil in south london after the stabbing of that schoolgirl on bbc news after 7pm. let's return to the sport and the rugby world cup. there's one match tonight in pool d. japan take on samoa, both teams need to win to keep up their hopes of clinching the second qualifying spot behind england, who will almost certanly finish top. japan reached the quarters last time round. like samoa, they've got five points from their first two games, but they're behind their opponents tonight on points difference after losing 34—12 to england on sunday. samoa lost to argentina byjust nine points. japan's head coach was impressed with what he saw. we have got every ambition to beat them, we have had a really good week. feel like we're in a really good place, for we experienced, with england and the second half last week. when it gets tough, what we need to do. notjust physically tough but mentally tough, with every thing on the line. let's stay with international rugby — because england's women finish their series against canada on satuday. the red roses won the first test at exeter�*s sandy park, and there should be a good crowd at saracens, as they look to make it 2—0. but the matches aren't on terrestrial tv. joe currie has been with the england squad in surrey today. so it's one game down for england against canada, another to go this weekend. and for one player in particular, these matches represent a special moment. mackenzie carson used to play for canada before she swapped her allegiances to england, and at the weekend, she got her first try for the team. i think it was just special to get a first try in general and in england, at home, it was kind of a cool experience and against some familiar faces is even better. so, yeah, i think when i got the ball in my hands, ithought, "oh, gosh, i'd betterfinish this because there's no—one really around me, so i better score or i'm getting turned over here!" so, yeah, no, it was good. and, yeah, i've got quite a few friends on the team, so it was just great to catch up with them after the match. part of me will always be canadian, and it's really cool to kind of experience playing against them. but at the same time, yeah, i love playing for england and it's just such a cool experience. so, yeah, it was a bit of a strange one, iguess, but... these two matches aren't being broadcast on mainstream tv. instead, they'rejust being streamed on youtube. and that's because despite the rights being offered forfree, no channel opted to show them. now, last weekend's game attracted an online audience of 100,000 viewers, but still, many players in this squad say it's disappointing they're not being given a bigger platform. if i'm honest, i kind of thought it was a joke when i heard someone say it because the women's game — notjust rugby, but as a sport, we're on the up — and it's almost like the golden era for women's sport. and i thought it was quite damaging for us to not be able to, like, flick it on. there's lots of people out there, it doesn't matter what age you are, that might not know how to use youtube. it's not as accessible asjust flicking on bbc and seeing that it's there. so, yeah, there was huge disappointment around it, but the figures were still really high. i think we had over 100,000, even on youtube. so i think if anything from that, i think that just excites me to see what would it be like if it was on bbc, if it was on the mainstream channels, because we were getting the reach that people are saying, or historically say, women don't get, but we're actually proving everyone wrong and that is what we're doing. well, these two games are actually warm up matches ahead of the brand—new wxv tournament, which starts next month. england may have beaten canada comfortably last weekend, but they say they want to improve again this weekend so that when they fly to new zealand, where they'll be taking on the best teams in the world, they go there in the best possible form. jo currie there in surrey. one other really significant bit of rugby union dues. —— rugby union news. jersey reds, who won rugby�*s championship last season, have gone out of business. players and staff were told this morning that the club was closing down. they were due to fly to cornwall this morning for a cup game on saturday but were instead told that they were out of a job. after 11 yea rs after 11 years in the second tier and a decade as a professional outfit, they face liquidation unless emergency funding can be secured. the club chairman mark morgan has criticised the game's power brokers, the championship and the rfq, for failing to put in place a structure that would have allowed the club to attract financing. the rfe of counter that by sandy clubs have at clear confirmation of all the funding levels for the new season building towards a professional game partnership —— the rfu. cricket. surrey have retained the county championship title. their nearest rivals, essex, had to score at least 400 in their first innings in their game against northamptonshire, but they were dismissed for just 211 and then skittled forjust 119 second time round, losing the match by an innings. it means surrey are champions regardless of the result of their match against hampshire in southampton. and they can still sign off for a win, surrey. they need 73 more runs with three wickets in hand on the final day tomorrow. but its three championship titles since 2018 for surrey and they're the first county to win back to back titles since yorkshire did it in 2014 and 2015. really pleased for the group of players. they have been exceptional all year, and to do it for the length of season, april to the end of september, is magnificent. the support staff have been great and the club as a whole just get behind the club as a whole just get behind the team and the group, which, it's a very nice feeling. we will celebrate as a group tonight, obviously. we talk about incidents throughout the year, good, bad, ugly, to really send it home, but we go again next year. pl, ugly, to really send it home, but we go again next year.— go again next year. a quick look at some of the _ go again next year. a quick look at some of the other _ go again next year. a quick look at some of the other headlines - go again next year. a quick look at some of the other headlines for i go again next year. a quick look at l some of the other headlines for you now. the former masters champion patrick reed has had defamation claims against several media and golfjournalists dismissed. he made more than 50 complaints after he joined the rebel liv golf series and was seeking over £600 million. scunthorpe united say they'll play their last game at glanford park next week because of a land dispute. owner david hilton has withdrawn his funding but is yet to find a buyer. the club say they're moving to gainsborough, but gainsborough trinity deny a ground share has been agreed. fenway sports group are selling a minority stake in liverpool worth up to £161; million to investment firm dynasty equity. the money will be used primarily to pay off debt. it will fund the new training centre and pay for some of those summer transfers. andy murray has lost in the first round of the china open in beijing. very has played the australian five times now and lost all of them. —— andy murray has played this australian. staying with tennis... next year's us open won't feature wheelchair tennis, because it clashes with the paralympics in paris. it's the fourth time the wheelchair events will not take place at the new york grand slam for this reason. however, britain's andy lapthorne — a two—time quad singles champion at flushing meadows — says cancellation is not the answer. from a player point of view, i am trying to speak up for the playing group, because there is a lot of players that are from countries that literally rely on the four grand slams for their income and to be able to pay their bills and also to be able to continue to play on the tour, so to lose one of the biggest events of the year, and especially at the end of the year, is going to be really tough for a lot of the playing group. they are literally asking them to go from wimbledon to july until the end of the aussie open, which will be the start of february, with no real pay, really, so it is a tough situation, and i'm hoping that we can find a solution on this occasion. the former england lioness jodie taylor has retired from the game at the age of 37. she was capped 51 times, played at two world cups and a european championship, but had a globetrotting club career, with league and cup honours in four different countries. she played at 17 different clubs before ending her career after a second spell at arsenal. i kind of knew going into playing there that i was most likely going to be my last little stint of playing. i think i would not have loved anything more than two of got my boots with arsenal. itjust felt like the right time and, like i said, i knew in may it was going to be my last games. i even knew before playing first know it was going to be my last games. orfelt like it was going to be. taking me to this point, to be officially able to announce it, and let go of it, i guess, has been the hardest part. you got yourself a lead title in australia, and fa cup winner with birmingham, champions league winner with lyon. pretty much done at all, haven't you? the path that you chose, you use the word individual — it was a very individual path, wasn't it? it it was a very individual path, wasn't it?— it was a very individual path, wasn't it? ., , ~ ., ., ~' wasn't it? it was. ithink i took the road _ wasn't it? it was. ithink i took the road less _ wasn't it? it was. ithink i took the road less travelled, - wasn't it? it was. ithink i took the road less travelled, that i wasn't it? it was. ithink i took the road less travelled, that isj wasn't it? it was. i think i took. the road less travelled, that is for sure. it started when i was aged 18, i chose to go to college in america. i chose to go to college in america. i knew it was risky. i was told by the england set up it would be difficult to be selected for england if i go, but i was able to go on and off the pitch throughout my career, through travelling, but if all mac and i really enjoyed the places i have been and the expenses i have had —— but i have really enjoyed. despite all those injuries, still 51 caps lionesses. some of the proudest moments? ~ , , ., , moments? absolutely. the proudest moments? absolutely. the proudest moment for — moments? absolutely. the proudest moment for me _ moments? absolutely. the proudest moment for me was _ moments? absolutely. the proudest moment for me was getting - moments? absolutely. the proudest moment for me was getting my - moments? absolutely. the proudest moment for me was getting my first| moment for me was getting my first cap for england at age 28. they were not kidding when they said it was going to be difficult for me to be in the national team if i'm overseas, and it took me about four years to get there stub so when i first got my cap aged 28, it was a really proud moment, and i remember even and that moment, i thought, if i can get you ten caps, all i had my eye set on was the world cup, but if i could make it to the world cup, said to get 50 caps for me was an incredible achievement. the changes must be commenced _ incredible achievement. the changes must be commenced throughout - incredible achievement. the changes| must be commenced throughout your career! . , -- must be commenced throughout your career!_ -- must- must be commenced throughout your career!_ -- must have i career! , incredible. -- must have been immense- — career! , incredible. -- must have been immense. i— career! , incredible. -- must have been immense. i never— career! , incredible. -- must have been immense. i never thought i been immense. i never thought din . in been immense. i never thought digging would _ been immense. i never thought digging would be _ been immense. i never thought digging would be where - been immense. i never thought digging would be where is - been immense. i never thought digging would be where is now. j been immense. i never thought i digging would be where is now. as a kid, i did not even know other kids played. i dreams to play for liberal man. —— liverpool man. i did not know about... i think arsenal were the top team. they may have trained three times a week back then. i never ever thought the game would be where it is at now, and it deserves to be here for sure, but it has been amazing to be a part of this journey and go from the days where players moved clubs based on getting a £30 win bonus and petrol money, then the professionalisation of the game, it went from semipro to pro, and it has been great to be part of that journey from the beginning. jodie journey from the beginning. jodie ta lor, journey from the beginning. jodie taylor. who _ journey from the beginning. jodie taylor. who is _ journey from the beginning. jodie taylor, who is taking _ journey from the beginning. jodie taylor, who is taking her coaching badges and wants to stay in the game. england's men have reached the knockout stages of the world deaf football championships, in kuala lumpur — they'll play the usa in the last 16. they breezed through their group with a 100% record, beating gabon 5—0 last night. captainjamie clarke scored a hat—trick and, with his british sign language interpreter, matt dixon, alongside him, told me about the team's progress and ambitions at the tournament. my my personal aim is goal scoring, but teamwork, discipline, hard work, and thatis teamwork, discipline, hard work, and that is more important than my goals anyway, goal scoring is a bonus for myself and the team. but anyway, goal scoring is a bonus for myself and the team.— anyway, goal scoring is a bonus for myself and the team. but now it gets a lot tougher- — myself and the team. but now it gets a lot tougher. you've _ myself and the team. but now it gets a lot tougher. you've got _ myself and the team. but now it gets a lot tougher. you've got the - a lot tougher. you've got the usa knockout stage, in the last 16, is that right?— that right? yes, that is right. it will be more — that right? yes, that is right. it will be more of _ that right? yes, that is right. it will be more of a _ that right? yes, that is right. it will be more of a challenge, i that right? yes, that is right. it i will be more of a challenge, it will be harder, because i feel america will be better then the three teams we have faced already, and also it is one chance. if we lose, we are out. as. is one chance. if we lose, we are out. �* , , , is one chance. if we lose, we are out., , ., , is one chance. if we lose, we are out. ,., , out. a suppose it is not 'ust you as -la ers, out. a suppose it is not 'ust you as players. you t out. a suppose it is not 'ust you as players. you must_ out. a suppose it is not 'ust you as players, you must have i out. a suppose it is notjust you as players, you must have a - out. a suppose it is notjust you as players, you must have a fantastic| players, you must have a fantastic support network from the fa and all your to ceos and all the backroom staff as well, to put you guys in the best possible shape? —— de physios. everything we need is rovided physios. everything we need is provided for — physios. everything we need is provided for us. _ physios. everything we need is provided for us. it _ physios. everything we need is provided for us. it is _ physios. everything we need is i provided for us. it is professional, we have it, and we feel a fresh we know what the fa expects from us. and the players have to deliver that high—performance —— we feel professional. so far, we are doing a good job. professional. so far, we are doing a goodjob. so professional. so far, we are doing a good job. so long may that continue. jamie, can you take us inside a game of deaf football and what is extra skills you need to be able to perform at the highest level, being deaf? is it greater awareness of match situations around you, would you say? what would you say it is? you always get asked that question. obviously, being deaf, ifeel we probably have better vision, we notice things very quickly, and when i play, i know in the game stops. i don't need to look, ijust know something has happened to make things stop. in deaf football, they have a linesman or they have a flag, the referee has a flag, as an additional visual aid, the referee has a flag, as an additionalvisualaid, but we heavily rely on our eyes. we communicate with our hands. so, yeah, i play mainstream football as well and it is very different in comparison, but deaf football is great as lost u p lost up what you look to jimmy lost up what you look tojimmy and lost up what you look to jimmy and the team for stub lost up what you look tojimmy and the team for stub englandwomen are also feigning —— good luck to jamie and the team. also feigning -- good luck to jamie and the team-— also feigning -- good luck to jamie and the team. ., ., ., ., ,., and the team. england women are also -la inc. and the team. england women are also playing- the — and the team. england women are also playing- the ryder _ and the team. england women are also playing- the ryder cup _ and the team. england women are also playing. the ryder cup what _ and the team. england women are also playing. the ryder cup what is - and the team. england women are also playing. the ryder cup what is the i playing. the ryder cup what is the view outside the ropes? it is really buzzinu. it is brilliant. the europe team -la in: it is brilliant. the europe team playing in _ it is brilliant. the europe team playing in europe. _ it is brilliant. the europe team playing in europe, they - it is brilliant. the europe team playing in europe, they are i it is brilliant. the europe team i playing in europe, they are playing gorgeous — playing in europe, they are playing gorgeous. quite confident. are playing in europe, they are playing gorgeous. quite confident.- gorgeous. quite confident. are us auoin to gorgeous. quite confident. are us going to win? _ gorgeous. quite confident. are us going to win? yes! _ gorgeous. quite confident. are us going to win? yes! laughter - going to win? yes! laughter yes, going to win? yes! laughter yes. yes. _ going to win? yes! laughter yes. yes. you _ going to win? yes! laughter yes, yes, you heard _ going to win? yes! laughter yes, yes, you heard it - going to win? yes! laughter yes, yes, you heard it here first. are you — yes, yes, you heard it here first. are you going _ yes, yes, you heard it here first. are you going to— yes, yes, you heard it here first. are you going to make _ yes, yes, you heard it here first. are you going to make yourself i are you going to make yourself heard? . , are you going to make yourself heard? ., , , ., , ., heard? that is the plan. these are 'ust the heard? that is the plan. these are just the warm-up _ heard? that is the plan. these are just the warm-up outfits. - heard? that is the plan. these are just the warm-up outfits. how- just the warm-up outfits. how confident are _ just the warm-up outfits. how confident are you _ just the warm—up outfits. how confident are you feeling about europe's chances?— confident are you feeling about europe's chances? very confident. confident. europe's chances? very confident. confident- i— europe's chances? very confident. confident. i think— europe's chances? very confident. confident. i think america - europe's chances? very confident. confident. i think america will i europe's chances? very confident. confident. i think america will be l confident. i think america will be lucky— confident. ! think america will be lucky to— confident. i think america will be lucky to finish second. the ryder cup starts at 6:30am tomorrow, but from me and the team, goodbye. live from london, this is bbc news. tributes are paid to elianne andam, the schoolgirl stabbed to death on a bus in london. her family say she was "the light of their lives". i'm mark labelle, live in south london, where elianne's family has just been visiting the place where she died. i'll bring you the latest on what they've been saying. dutch police say at least two people have been killed in rotterdam. the gunman is now in custody. more than 70,000 refugees flee nagorno—karabakh, as its separatist leader admits the struggle for independence is over. and tributes to sir michael gambon, known for playing dumbledore in the harry potter films, whose died at the age of 82. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones, welcome to the 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