bad, there will be sunshine coming through, lighterwinds from bad, there will be sunshine coming through, lighter winds from a northerly direction, so always a slightly cooler source, then as we go into sunday and that weather front starts to slowly threaten, it will throw in moisture ahead of it, so that means that fog could be a problem on sunday, so if you are up and off early for the remember ran suspend service it will be a chilly starts with frost and fog lingering but largely dry. thank you, louise. and that's bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm olly foster. after 12 days after he was kidknapped in colombia, luis diaz's father is freed. jurgen klopp says the timing couldn't have better, with liverpool in action in europe, and luiz diaz starts against toulouse. and fati has fired brighton ahead in amsterdam as they look to do the double against ajax. also coming up on sportsday... meg lanning says she has �*nothing left to achieve for australia' and quits international cricket. and behind england's euro�*sjoy, manager sarina wiegman speaks about her sisters death for the first time. she will always be there. i'm not sure if that will change over time, but i know, ifeel somewhere sure if that will change over time, but i know, i feel somewhere she sure if that will change over time, but i know, ifeel somewhere she is here with me all the time. evening, we'll get the latest from the europa league and europa conference league shortly, three british sides have already kicked off, including liverpool, in toulouse, where luis diaz has started just an hour or so after that terrific news came out of colombia, that his father luis manuel diaz had been freed by the national liberation army, a left—wing guerilla group. let's cross live to bogota and speak to the bbc�*s daniel pardo. 12 days after he was kidnapped. terrific news there that he has been freed. do we know the circumstances? where is he at the moment? he is freed. do we know the circumstances? where is he at the moment?— where is he at the moment? he is in a rather big — where is he at the moment? he is in a rather big town _ where is he at the moment? he is in a rather big town in _ where is he at the moment? he is in a rather big town in the _ where is he at the moment? he is in a rather big town in the north - where is he at the moment? he is in a rather big town in the north of- a rather big town in the north of the country and he is seeing doctors, reuniting with his family and he is soon going to go to barrancas the home town of eye—mac where he is office to become quite famous. luis manuel diaz as a football trainer bear and a manager of a small club at there and he's very famous and has all sorts of business there. in fact, he was involved in different schemes with people who had... so the reaction there is prettyjoyful, people are happy there, but obviously at the same time, people are very worried. this shows that columbia is still a place where violence is major in very remote towns like this one. do we know what shape he is in? obviously, more positive news about his release over the last few days, but still, he has been in captivity for the last few days. luiz for the last few days. luis manuel diaz is a short _ for the last few days. luis manuel diaz is a short humble _ for the last few days. luis manuel diaz is a short humble guy - for the last few days. luis manuel diaz is a short humble guy who i for the last few days. luis manuell diaz is a short humble guy who has for the last few days. luis manuel i diaz is a short humble guy who has a reputation of being very charismatic. as i said, he is a football trainer back and barrancas and that is what we saw when he was coming off of the helicopter there. after his release. he looked pretty well. those times of the 80s and 90s, in which kidnapped people look different after years of being obstructed by the guerrilla groups are over. this is a different situation and part of the reason why there was so much rage is because columbia is not the country it used to be. �* ., ,., columbia is not the country it used tobe.�* ., , , ., to be. and also because of the pepularity _ to be. and also because of the pepularity of — to be. and also because of the popularity of luis _ to be. and also because of the popularity of luis diaz - to be. and also because of the popularity of luis diaz this - to be. and also because of the popularity of luis diaz this is i to be. and also because of the i popularity of luis diaz this is such a hyperfull kidnapping because of that, what news since his release? —— high—profile. colombians are fond of luis diaz for two reasons. he is probably the best colombian football player at the moment, but also because he comes from a region that is known to be the poorest, the scene of all of the different activities that have taken place in this country and where people are very vulnerable. his life story is one of someone who was able to separate himself and become a very known person. he represents the vulnerability of a huge population. that is why colombians are very fond of him and why this it generated huge rage. of him and why this it generated hue race. ., of him and why this it generated huge rage-— of him and why this it generated hue rae. ., ., ., ., ~ huge rage. live from bogota, thank ou ve huge rage. live from bogota, thank you very much- _ to the football tonight, let's start with liverpool because it's half time in their europe league match at toulouse. luis diaz started the game, finding outjust a few hours before kick—off that his father had been freed. jurgen klopp gave his reaction to the news. yes, i think it is... but i'm not the one for the news. he looks really happy. thumbs up all the time. it looks good, very, very good. but i'm not the one to release anything. so obviously, timing wise, it could not have been better. so if it is today, then great. yeah, that's all i can say. not going well for your liverpool. diaz was one of nine changes to the side that drew at luton over the weekend, diaz came off the bench to score an injury time equaliser at kenilworth road. liverpool had only managed a couple of half chances before this mistake allowed the winger to open the scoring for the french side. big deflection took it over, ten minutes before the break. liverpool one down. brighton have also reached halftime in amsterdam where they are facing ajax. the seagulls have had a decent campaign so far, with one win, one darw and a defeat. they beat the dutch side 2—nil a few weeks ago. scoring his fourth goal of the season in this match. rangers could move to the top of their europa league group with victory over sparta prague later. they are level on points with the czechs, two points behind leaders real betis who face aris limassol. sheila mclaren is at ibrox. this is the first of two back—to—back matches here which could be enough to seal rangers place in the knockout stages. after tonight pause making they will play in three weeks' time and given that ranges's recent record in the europa league at home they have lost the one for in a row, they will be feeling pretty confident about these matches. tonight's side, level on points, only goals are separating them at the moment with real betis topping food group to points ahead. ranges put under pressure in the czech capital a few weeks ago but came out with a goalless draw and the coach was delighted with his players resilience. now the first game under these lights and their supporters are feeling the same. west ham also kick off at eight o'clock. they're taking on greek side olympiakos who a fortnight ago ended the hammers 17 match unbeaten run in europe. manager david moyes is hoping west ham fans can produce a good atmosphere for the visitors tonight. we are up against one of the better teams we have played in europe at home so i have to say that i think at the moment, we are close to sell—out at the stadium. it is an incredible crowd for a group game, so we will give them a chance to see hopefully better form and hopefully we will have a full stadium. and there's also british intrest in the europa confereence league conference league. it's halftime in greece, aberdeen are facing paok salonika. and aston villa are at home to az alkmaar. kick—off at 8. the england lionesses manager sarina wiegman has revealed how she had to cope with the death of her sister just a month before the european championship. she has written a book, in which she opens up about dealing with her grief as well as leading the team to euro glory. she's been speaking to our sports editor dan roan who also asked her ambitions in the game, and how soon we could see a woman take charge of a professional men's team. in football, i think it's just a matter of time. we are not used to having women coaching men at the highest level. i think that will happen. i'm not sure how long will that will take but i think it would be good. do you envision yourself going back to men's football at some time, i know you are very happy at the moment but do you think in the future you will get back to men's football? my thoughts are not in men's football my thoughts are in the women's game and what we can do. i really love myjob here with the fa and with england. it is heartbreak for the lionesses, spain champions of the world. do you replay what happened that night? do you reflect on it constantly or have you moved on and dismissed it in your thoughts? yes, sometimes i think back and i do think that with the tame we got everything out of the team altogether and i think that we performed at the highest level especially with all of the challenges that we had in front of us. of course, that anyone wants to win it. but i do think that we have a lot to offer because i think we performed at the highest level and we did everything that we had to be successful and unfortunately, this was the highest thing we could make. do you think this is having an impact on your team now and slightly explains the slump in form they are going through currently? i don't think that explains... i think the players are different, some are so disappointed about that final and that takes time also. some also say, we want to show that we are really good. we have opportunities to win games so we are in a harder situation at the moment. i think it has to do with the total picture, the life of the players change so much, the expectations of change, a lot. some players, a lot of players hardly had any rest so we keep going. i think we are still on the right path, there isjust a couple of things that we need to do better. one of the most powerful parts of the book is when you write about the death of your sister diana shortly before the euros. was that victory the perfect way to pay tribute to her? for me, personally. her passing away so short before the tournament she was there all of the time with me. does she remain for you a presence in your mind and in your life now? yes, absolutely. it's more than a year now but it's still very short, it feels very short. she is on my mind every day. we were really close. my sister was my best friend too. so she will always be there. gareth southgate has named his england squad for the euro qualifiers later this month, against malta at wembley then away to north macedonia. england have already qualified, but there are hardly any changes to the last squad, which menas no place for raheem sterling again, despite his good form with chelsea. the door is 100% open for all players not on the squad. there is no doubt about that. there is no doubt about his quality, personality. he is a crucial part of why we have had the journey we have had over the last few years. so the team are playing really well. we had an exceptional wind here at italy last time round and who did we leave out to put him in? so it is as simple as that. let's get more on sterling's mission. sockets of the door is open, its not really because he playing really well at chelsea and he's just a long way down the pecking order. he he'sjust a long way down the pecking order.— he'sjust a long way down the pecking order. he'sjust a long way down the eckin: order. ., , , , , pecking order. he really is. this is the fifth england _ pecking order. he really is. this is the fifth england squad _ pecking order. he really is. this is the fifth england squad that i pecking order. he really is. this is i the fifth england squad that raheem sterling has not been called up by gareth southgate but he mentioned the other players, harry kane and would be near certainty is, so it is only the one space left on the left—hand side and raheem sterling seems to be behind, jack relation and phil foden and marcus rashford at the moment who has started the last three big games with gareth southgate and said today that he has been superb in the starting line—up. he says the door is not close but raheem sterling may be worried that gareth southgate actually did name check his team—mate cole parmer and anthony gordon in also said that there is a changing of landscape so it does seem that raheem sterling is going and upheld task or battle to get back on the team squad. england have qualified — get back on the team squad. england have qualified for _ get back on the team squad. england have qualified for the _ get back on the team squad. england have qualified for the euros, - get back on the team squad. england have qualified for the euros, in i have qualified for the euros, in malta in north macedonia winnable matches, you would have thought. you would have thought an opportunity to blood some new faces but the squad looks very similar, does not? it does and that has been the same theme these last three squads that gareth southgate has named. a point he kept hammering home today was that results have gone well in the team is playing well, who do you want me to leave out. there's one player who has come in, callum wilson, he may notjoin up, he's suffering with a bit of hamstring problem that he picked up playing for newcastle. hat problem that he picked up playing for newcastle.— problem that he picked up playing for newcastle. ., ., , . ., , for newcastle. not too many changes in the squad — for newcastle. not too many changes in the squad sometimes _ for newcastle. not too many changes in the squad sometimes and - for newcastle. not too many changes in the squad sometimes and england| in the squad sometimes and england squad feels like a bit of a safe haven for some players. we have jordan henderson playing a struggling side in the saudi probe league, kalvin phillips struggling to get a game for manchester city, marcus rashford having a tough time of it at manchester united. but, they can be sure of an england call up. in they can be sure of an england call u -. they can be sure of an england call u . _ , , ., ,., up. in the set up and in the gareth southgate reasoning, _ up. in the set up and in the gareth southgate reasoning, those i up. in the set up and in the gareth| southgate reasoning, those players have never let him down, although marcus rashford may be struggling at club level he pointed to his last three england appearances when he has been excellent. i asked the england manager about kalvin phillips and he said to us and to me in the last camp here after the game, he would agree with the england manager that he needs to keep playing. gareth southgate says any player who wants to play and the reason he still being is that there is not too options. so as long as thatis is not too options. so as long as that is the case and he keeps doing the job for the international that is the case and he keeps doing thejob for the international stage, players like that were going to continue to be called up. let's have a quick look at some of the other headlines today. the total prize money for the women's fa cup is being doubled to six million pounds. the winners will get 430,000 pounds but that's still less than a quarter of what the men's fa cup winners receive. ronnie o'sullivan is through to the semi—finals of snooker�*s international championship. the world number one beat ali carter by six frames to four and will face china's zhang anda in the last four. nottingham panthers ice hockey team will return to action on saturday 18th november, three weeks after their player adam johnson suffered a fatal neck injury from a skate. manchester storm will be the opposition for the adam johnson memorial game at the motorpoint arena. new zealand's cricketers are looking good for the world cup semi—finals. they raced to a 5 wicket win against sri lanka to consolidate lath place in the table. they've also improved their net run rate, which will make it even harder for pakistan or afghanistan to overtake them. here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. the pitch was prepared for 100 overs. it's did not get close. sri lanka started fast and lost wickets quicker. wrapping 51, felt to the mitchell santner hands. now mitchell centre bowling. a strong combination. they needed the bravery, who faced 91 balls including this one. out. they batted on to make 38 not out. still, new zealand only needed 172 to win. devon conway did not hang around. here, another six. devon conway did not hang around. here, anothersix. forthe devon conway did not hang around. here, another six. for the top score in this broke up. sri lanka took five wickets, caps to remove conway just proves that the lien did not always sleep tonight. there it is. the new zealand winning runs came in the 24th over. the thumping point in the 24th over. the thumping point in the improved net run rate leaves them secure in fourth and imagining their semifinal. joe wilson, bbc news. a couple of days ago, we saw one of the most incredible innings of all time. glenn maxwell batting through the pain of back spasms and cramp to rescue australia from almost certain defeat against afghanistan. his unbeaten double century helping them qualify for the semi—finals, he been speaking on the bbc�*s no balls podcast. i reckon i have been in that situation a0 or 50 times and may be, may be the best possible result i get a 50 and then play a shocking shot to get out. it's a nice change to have some positivity on my phone. it did not feel like there was that pressure will or anything like that so i was not battling, we can almost pull off a miraculous win, it was like, this would be so funny if we got this done. so it was great fun out there and we just had a smile on herface the whole out there and we just had a smile on her face the whole time, whatever we were doing and trying to keep it as chilled and laid back as we could and did not talk about winning until we got to our last ten overs. i understand the magnitude of the steps and all of that sort of stuff, but in my minds, and how i was feeling out there, itjust felt like it was just me and pat cummings having fun. it was so far removed from we will win this match and this is how we will do it, it was so far removed from my thoughts so itjust sort of happened naturally. it's pretty cool to look back on, but i think if we do not win this world cup, it probably will not mean as much going forward. it will be amazing, but i would like to hope that it puts us on the path that we need. at the age of 31, meg lanning says she �*has nothing left to achieve' and has retired from international cricket. the australia captain has won a lot, five t20 world cups, two 50 over world cups and commonwealth gold. no women has hit more one—day centuries or scored more runs for australia. firstly i just want to see how lucky and privileged i have been to have been able to represent australia and play the game that i love. for so long. i grew up wanting to represent australia and i had fun playing cricket a