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who's died today, at the age of 86. charlton, bobby charlton. it's worth trying. we look back at his goals record breaking achievements, as well as erection from old trafford. we'll have the latest on a busy day in the premier league — with late goals giving liverpool victory in the merseyside derby. another day for england to forget at the cricket world cup, as they suffer one of their all—time worst defeats. also coming up on sportsday: england fans will be hoping for better against south africa at the rugby world cup — their semi—final in paris is less than 90 minutes away. —— than 30 minutes away. and after 37 years, it's a flying finish for frankie dettori, as his final day of riding in the uk ends with two winners. i said my last goodbyes in europe, so it's time to move to america, just to get the riding out of my system. good evening. we start tonight remembering one of the greatest footballers to ever play the game — sir bobby charlton, who has died today at the age of 86. his was a career built on achieving the seemingly impossible, a survivor of the munich air disaster, he won the world cup with england in 1966, as well as league titles and the european cup with manchester united, who today called him "one of the most beloved players in the history of the club". looking back at his extraordinary life and achievements, our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. maybe a shot from charlton. it's worth trying. goal! you will know him by his goals. charlton trying to get the shot away on his right foot! oh, you beauty! 49 for england, 249 for manchester united. sir bobby charlton's record stood for decades, one legacy of a truly remarkable career. born in northumberland, charlton was a schoolboy england international. in 1954, the pivotal decision — he joined manchester united. charlton scores a beauty, they have equalised. in 1958, the munich air crash left 23 people dead, including eight united players. charlton was on board. he suffered minor injuries. i would like to say a few words to my mother. i hope she's 0k. and taking it well. that experience shaped his life. it is unbelievable really that something like that should happen, all your pals get killed, and you are there with hardly a scratch on you. sometimes, it doesn't seem right. united rebuilt their team, with charlton the foundation, the inspiration. charlton headed it home! and in 1968, his goals against benfica took united to the top, the european cup. how they cheered as bobby charlton led his men up to receive the handsome, outsized trophy. in a decade, from munich to this moment. if that was the pinnacle of his club career, for england, there was more. there was 1966. charlton has scored! his goals, including two in the semifinal against portugal, were key to england's world cup. back to charlton, this could be it! it is! and that could be the goal that puts england in the final. and charlton's reputation was secured. in 1970, charlton made his 100th england appearance, in typical style. and charlton gets the goal! still, his career had to end. in 1973, he played his last game for manchester united. he later became a director during the decades of success under sir alex ferguson. that was just part of charlton's later life. he helped charities and sporting projects, including london's olympic bid. he received a knighthood and many other accolades. his relationship with brother jack was often strained, but there was jack to present bobby with the bbc lifetime achievement award. i was fortunate enough to be good at the game. i found football was easy. i could never understand it when people couldn't play this game of football. and i've achieved almost everything that i set out to do, but along the way, i had to do it with a lot of really, really good friends. the sentiments of a man known for his integrity, just as much as his sporting ability. the man and the goals and the memories. theyjust don't come any better than that. sir bobby charlton was a man and a player who inspired a generation, not only those who loved to watch the game, but those who went on to play it too. since 4 o'clock this afternoon, the tributes have kept coming. these are just some of them. his fellow world cup winner sir geoff hurst said, "a great colleague and friend, he will be sorely missed by all of the country beyond sport alone." former england captain gary lineker said, "he may no longer be with us, but he'll have footballing immortality." world football governing body fifa said, "we mourn the loss of one of england's 1966 world cup—winning team and a football legend." former manchester united captain gary neville called sir bobby "the greatest english footballer" and manchester united's "greatest ambassador". and newcastle united wrote that he was an ashington lad and it was the passing of "a true legend of the game". as you can tell, sir bobby's loss will be felt by all in football, but perhaps nowhere more so than at the club that was woven into his heart — manchester united. ben croucher is there for us. from 0ld from old trafford. very sombre mood here at old trafford, as you might imagine. we've been here for the last couple of hours and fans behind us have been arriving steadily to pay tribute and lay flowers at the trinity statue that commemorates the careers of george best, denis law and sir bobby charlton, that formidable trio for manchester united in the 1960s and �*70s. now, the club have also paid tributes. they've released a statement saying that manchester united are in mourning following the passing of sir bobby charlton, one of their "greatest and most beloved players in the history of our club. sir bobby was a hero to millions, notjust in manchester, or the united kingdom, but wherever football is played around the world." he was a player and a man who embodied everything that manchester united stood for and his legacy continues. many of the fans that we spoke to earlier at old trafford were too young to see him play, but his death has really struck a chord with those fans, young and old. 0ver over the years, he has been there. he 0ver the years, he has been there. he has_ over the years, he has been there. he hasjust — over the years, he has been there. he hasjust been there for us all the time — he comes to every game. yeah, sorry, i'mjust speechless. i thought i'd come and show my tributes, show i love the club, i show i love all he's done for us — because he is united. _ 1966 world cup for england as well, as an englishman, | i thought it would be _ appropriate i show my respects. he was the heart and soul, and a big part�*s gone. we're hearing from understandably emotional manchester fans. and no doubt, there will be some emotional scenes later this evening as well, with united playing at bramall lane. yes, they are in action at 8pm in the premier league. against sheffield united, away from home. the players and staff will wear black armbands and a minute's silence will be held to remember the life of sir bobby charlton. a book of condolence will be open here at old trafford at ten o'clock in the morning for fans and members of the public to pay their respects. manchester united's next home game is on tuesday evening here in the champions league against copenhagen and we understand discussions are in place to remember one of football's all—time greats. there's much more reaction and more tributes to sir bobby charlton on the bbc sport website. manchester united's game at bramall lane tonight follows eight other matches played in the premier league today. let me now bring you up to date with them, starting with the merseyside derby at anfield, which was the early kick—off. karthi gnanasegaram was watching. to most on merseyside, the derby means everything, and a run of results that includes just one defeat for liverpool in 27 meetings with everton, everton knew it would be backs to the wall to throw everything at liverpool. ashley young was in the right place at the right time, and then he was late. he saw yellow, and before the first half was even up, late again and off for an early bath. despite a numerical advantage, liverpool struggled to dent the number that mattered most. that they stayed with 11 on the field seemed to perplex a few inside anfield, not least, the everton manager. but for clear—cut chances, well, you could count them on one hand. michael keane stuck his out inside the penalty area, which usually means one thing. it's a penalty. which means mo salah doing what he does best. salah scores, clinical! one that maybe means more than most. so one more won't hurt either, well, not the red half of the city anyway. just another three points, as is so often the case at anfield. for everton, more merseyside blues. relief for the liverpool players in the end. so liverpool's goals came in the end — and jurgen klopp could understand why some of the supporters were feeling frustrated. we have to make sure that we try absolutely everything to win a game and that means for that, you have to play until the final whistle. that's what we do so, no, i am not frustrated. but i get it, if i'm in the crowd, i would be thinking as well, oh, my god, pass the ball there, pass the ball there. but when you're in the driving seat, it's slightly more difficult. arsenal would have gone top of the premier league if they'd beaten chelsea at stamford bridge this evening. it has finished 2—2. mauricio pochetinno's side went ahead through a cole palmer penalty before mykhailo mudryk caught out david raya to make it 2—nil. chelsea looking in total control. but not great goalkeeping. so a goal for declan rice. he couldn't believe his luck. and arsenal found an equaliser. leandro trossa rd. having lost two league games in a row, manchester city are back to winning ways after beating brighton 2—1 at the etihad stadium. pep guardiola's side got off to a flying start thanks to first—half goals from julian alvarez and erling haaland, who ended his run of three games without a goal. ansu fati pulled one back for brighton with around 20 minutes to go. city defender manuel akanji was sent off deep into time added on and will now miss the derby against manchester united a week tomorrow. we make a really good first half, i didn't expect it, a great compliment for the team. we scored two goals, we could have scored maybe in the final pass a little bit more. we then concede almost nothing first half against the team who scored more goals in the premier league. it means a lot to us. but at the end, obviously, you have to suffer against brighton. but, yes, we managed it and we broke the two defeats in a row. newcastle united are up to fifth place with a a—nil victory over crystal palace. first—half goals from jacob murphy here, anthony gordon and sean longstaff were added to by callum wilson just past the hour as newcastle dominated the game. the result makes it five straight home wins for them, palace, meanwhile, drop to 11th in the table. in the first half, i thought we were really clinical. some really nice passages of play. i thought we created some good crossing opportunities, some good goal—scoring opportunities. that second half was a case ofjust managing the game and making sure we kept players fit and fresh for what's ahead. but delighted with the attitude of the players. luton town came from two goals down to salvage a point with a 2—2 draw against nottingham forest at the city ground. a chris wood double had put the home side in control, but 0gbene pulled one back for luton, before elijah adebayo scored in added time to make it three games without defeat for the visitors. luton remain 17th, two places below forest. at the end, i wasjust reminded it was only the one point. we want more and i know the boys are capable of more as well. so we take a lot of pride in it. really, really pleased with lots, but we can be better and we're going to get better. so, yeah, it was a good day for us, but there's more to come. gary 0'neil saw his wolves side pick up all three points, with a 2—1win over his former side bournemouth at the vitality stadium. the home side were in front, but had a player sent off after wolves had equalised — and two minutes from time, conceded a winner, which takes wolves up to 12th in the table. bournemouth remain two points from bottom, without a win this season. brentford got their first home win of the season with a comfortable 3—0 victory over burnley at the gtech community stadium. spectacular goals from bryan mbeumo and saman ghoddos helped the home side to the win — it takes them up to 14th and six points above the relegation zone. that is where burnley sit, though — they've won just one of their opening nine games, and the clarets manager says his team must now show resolve. promotion—chasing preston north end drew 1—all with millwall in the championship�*s lunchtime kick—off. after winning six league games out of seven, preston had lost their last three, but mads frokjaer put them ahead in the third minute. managerless millwall fought back and, after half an hour, zian flemming's superb strike secured a point for the lions. the severe weather in scotland meant three of the day's premiership games were postponed. kilmarnock captain kyle vassell scored twice, as they ended their seven—game winless run with a 3—1 victory over livingston. and the new rangers manager began his reign with a thumping a—nil win against hibs — abdullah sima scoring twice as they moved to within four points of leaders celtic. manchester city are back on top of the women's super league, thanks to a 1—nil win at leicester. england striker chloe kelly was the scorer at the king power stadium — and the win moved them a point ahead of tottenham. who won 4—2 at aston villa earlier — the league's top scorer martha thomas with a hat—trick. next, let's talk about england against south africa — the rugby to come, but first, the cricket world cup. the two countries have already played each other today. a match that saw england suffer one of their all—time worst defeats. losing by 229 runs in mumbai — their hopes of reaching the knockout stages are now hanging by a thread. joe lynskey reports. for all the recent highs in english cricket, this may be their lowest point. defeat to south africa by more than 200 runs — a record margin, a rough day. they had won the toss in mumbai and chose to bowl. it looked promising, but from 4—1, south africa charged. heinrich klaasen beat his way through the humidity to score a century at speed. it came in 61 balls. it will be 100... in the last ten overs, south africa raced clear. england had conceded their highest ever one—day score. they now had to chase 400. there is a man exactly there. butjohnny bairstow went for ten, and the rest got a few more. ben stokes was back from injury, but was brilliantly caught and bowled. when jos buttler fell, england's batters had disintegrated, humiliated. only the tail end brought some resolve. mark wood scored quickly. but for his team, it came too late. england can still go through, but must win all five games they now have left. for the team who've risen so far, this was a brutal fall. so another defeat for england. with many questioning their decision to bowl first. here's captainjos buttler. you always reflect after games and question your decisions. certainly, with hindsight, the physicality of that innings, potentially, batting first would have been a better decision. but i'm not going to sit here and question it in that sense and say we should have done this or that. it's the decision i took at the time, i thought it was the right one and i still believe if we were chasing 340, 350, we would have done really well in those conditions. england's next opponents, sri lanka, avoided becoming victims of another netherlands upset to record their first victory of this world cup. paul van meekeren was the final wicket to fall for the netherlands as they set the lankans a target of 263. sadeera samarawickrama pushed them well towards that total, as he ended the match 91 not—out. dushan hemantha's boundary secured a five—wicket win for sri lanka. we've talked about the cricket world cup. england fans will be hoping for better against south africa at the rugby world cup tonight, where victory would take them into next weekend's final against new zealand. south africa are the favourites, but can england keep their winning run going and avenge their defeat in the final four years ago? 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss is in paris, ahead of the 8 o'clock kick—off. well, thousands of england fans are arriving here at the stade de france, and i think the general mood is optimistic, but also realistic. they know they are the big underdogs. south africa, of course, are the reigning world champions, they beat england pretty comprehensively in the final four years ago and they are also the new world number ones, deposing ireland. so south africa at the moment are pretty much the complete package. as for england, well, they really struggled in the build—up to this world cup. they struggled in the six nations, they struggled in the warm—up matches. but there are signs, particularly in their win over fiji in the quarterfinals, that they are really starting to find some form and starting to find some fluency. the weather, as you can probably see, is not the greatest here at the stade de france, it's pretty wet, it's pretty windy. so that mightjust suit england's chances, especially their kicking game. but as i said earlier on, thousands of england's fans have been arriving here all day. they've been enjoying themselves in the pubs, the cafes, the restaurants around paris. earlier on, i caught up with one family who have been driving around france watching all of england's matches, so what do they make of their chances tonight? whether there's enough in the bag for today, it's going to be very, very, very close. whether we have got enough, i pray we have, but it's going to be very, very close. there will be about a six, seven—point difference. l maybe 26—20, something like that. a couple of tries from either side and then they'll be decided - hopefully on a drop goal - from farrell or something, to give the game a bit of excitement. we can possibly beat them if we go wide, but it'sjust, i'm excited. it's going to be a really good game. i don't think we've got enough to beat south africa personally. i hope we have, i really hope i'm wrong, ijust think they'll be too strong for us. yes, it is going to be some challenge for england tonight, but then again, they have enjoyed defying their critics at this world cup so far. can they defy their critics once again? kick—off here at the stade de france is at eight o'clock your time. seven minutes away. live commentary on bbc radio 5 live. defending champions saracens fell to their second defeat of the premiership season as they were beaten 25—16 by bath. whilst last year's runners—up sale edged a tight encounter with leicester tigers at welford road, winning by 24 points to 17 thanks to robert du preez�*s match winning performance. in the day's other game, bristol beat northampton saints. on to the united rugby championship — and defending champions munster have made a winning start to their title defence, beating the sharks of south africa 34—21. elsewhere, there were wins for ulster, connacht and edinburgh, while cardiff suffered a late defeat at home to benetton. wales have been beaten in their opening match of the wxv — rugby union's newest competition in the women's game. they faced canada, a side they'd not beaten since 2006, and wales were in the game at half—time when they reduced the deficit to four points. but canada scored three second—half tries to win 42—22 in wellington. max verstappen will start tonight's sprint race at the united states grand prix from pole. the world champion could only manage sixth in qualifying for sunday's main race, but no—one could catch him in the sprint shoot—out. ferrari's charles leclerc will line up alongside him at the circuit of the americas in austin. britain's lewis hamilton completed the top three, just seven hundredths of a second behind verstappen. after 37 years of racing, frankie dettori claimed a fairytale final win on his last british ride, as king of steel took the champion stakes at ascot. the 52—year—old had begun the afternoon with victory on trawlerman in the first race of the day, before guiding king of steel home. dettori, who has more than 3,300 wins, initially intended to retire completely from the sport, but will now go on to ride in the united states. i wanted to finish my career at the top. i thought, i'll give it one more year. and i've had an amazing time. i thought that things were going to slow down and i would say my last farewell to everyone. but completely the opposite. i went to america and i had such a good time. and then as soon as i got back, i never stopped winning. guineas. 0akes. coronation. gold cups. non—stop. still, because of the success, i feel it's a little bit left in me. and obviously, i said my last goodbyes in europe, so that's why i'm moving to america, to just get the riding out of my system. so i didn't really... i had to eat all my words when i said i was good to retire fully. so in a way, i'm sad that i'm leaving this country, but it would have been a bit of a repetition. and it would have been... so this way, america's a new challenge for me and it will be a good way for me to slow down. frankie dettori. and a reminder of our top story tonight. sir bobby charlton, a man who transcended the sport, a giant of the game, according to his former club manchester united, has died today at the age of 86. his achievements are amongst the greatest of any english player. my final words are manchester united's words tonight — "sir bobby was a hero to millions, notjust in manchester or the united kingdom, but wherever football is played around the world." goodnight. that's all from sportsday. hello. some parts of the country have had between 100 and 200 millilitres of rain. the exact figures have still yet to be verified, but they have been exceptional. now, the red warning has expired from eastern scotland, but the amber warning for heavy rain is still valid in the north of scotland. we have to wait a little while before this weather front completely clears away and i think by this stage, already, we'll be experiencing better weather conditions in the east of scotland. actually, across many parts of the uk, it's a case of generally clear weather, dry weather through the night. and it's also going to turn quite chilly, perhaps murky, misty in a few places. the early—morning temperatures on sunday will be two in aberdeen, about that in newcastle. but i think in most bigger towns and cities, closer to around five to perhaps nine celsius. now, the troublesome low that has brought all of that mayhem is now moving away to the north. this is the weather map for sunday, and we're actually in—between weather systems — so some decent weather, i'm very pleased to say, on the way. from morning onwards, a lot of bright, if not sunny, weather. yes, there will be a few showers here and there, but nothing compared to what we've had in the last few days. so overall, a bright day, if not sunny day for most of us, and much, much better across scotland. look at that, sunshine and 11 degrees there in aberdeen. but sunday into monday, the next area of low pressure approaches and this one will reach southern parts of the uk. and also, another weather front will reach northern ireland, too. so, through the early hours of monday, the next weather front approaches, whereas many parts of the country wake up to sunshine. and it's going to be a very decent day across scotland in terms of the weather. northern england also fairly bright. but across the south, the next spell of rain is approaching. and, in fact, that weather front will be sweeping northwards across monday night. and the outlook is looking very unsettled across the uk, with the risk of further heavy rain and also gale—force winds right across the country. so a very unsettled outlook on the way. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news. the un says it's negotiating for a second convoy of aid to be allowed into gaza on sunday. twenty truckloads crossed from egypt this morning — the first since israel imposed a total siege on the strip. one of england's greatest footballers, and manchester united legend — sir bobby charlton — dies, at the age of 86. and storm babet continues to batter parts of the uk — bringing high winds, severe flooding and �*risk to life�* warnings. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. the un says it's negotiating for a second aid convoy of 20 to 30 trucks to be allowed into gaza on sunday, earlier, 20 trucks crossed into the strip from egypt — the first since israel began its total siege of gaza 12 days ago. 4,385 people have been killed there in the last two weeks according to the hamas—run gaza health ministry — more than 1,700 of them children. and israel says it is now preparing to step up its attacks on gaza to increase the pressure on hamas. the convoy which entered gaza earlier was carrying food, water and medicine, which have been running out in gaza. but israel refused to allow in fuel, which is needed to power hospital generators and water pumping stations. the un says at least 100 aid trucks are needed every day to cover gaza's essential needs.

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