hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm jane dougall. awin in a win in scotland for england could give team gb and olympic spot, but suggestions scotland will lie down for their enemy has infuriated their captain. ! for their enemy has infuriated their ca tain. ~ , for their enemy has infuriated their ca tain. ~' , , captain. i think it is... it is frustrating _ captain. i think it is... it is frustrating to _ captain. i think it is... it is frustrating to us. - captain. i think it is... it is frustrating to us. i - captain. i think it is... it is frustrating to us. i will- captain. ithink it is... it is. frustrating to us. i will be live captain. ithink it is... it is- frustrating to us. i will be live in glasaow frustrating to us. i will be live in glasgow with — frustrating to us. i will be live in glasgow with all _ frustrating to us. i will be live in glasgow with all the _ frustrating to us. i will be live in glasgow with all the build-up i frustrating to us. i will be live in glasgow with all the build-up to frustrating to us. i will be live in - glasgow with all the build-up to the glasgow with all the build—up to the game _ glasgow with all the build—up to the game that— glasgow with all the build—up to the game that has big implications for both sets — game that has big implications for both sets of players. he was the youngest — now, 30 years on, ronnie o'sullivan is the oldest to win the uk snooker championship. another legend of the game says the rocket's not finished yet. he could beat winning world championships in his 50s, without a shadow of a doubt! and speaking of legends, shane warne told this cricketer he was destined for greatness, despite being born without hands. we'll hearfrom him later. hello and welcome to the programme. it's the international derby that always has an edge to it — scotland against england. tomorrow's nations league match is being played at hampden, and more than pride is at stake here — england are trying to qualify for the olympics on behalf of team gb. the result of this match could be a factor, so there's a twist. a loss for scotland might actually benefit some of the scottish players who could play at the olympics. but do not suggest that to them! it's very complicated, but luckily our women's sport reporter, jo currie, is in glasgow to explain it for us. can you talk us through the permissions first?- can you talk us through the permissions first? can you talk us through the ermissions first? _, ., ., permissions first? good evening from a baltic glasgow. _ permissions first? good evening from a baltic glasgow, but _ permissions first? good evening from a baltic glasgow, but i _ permissions first? good evening from a baltic glasgow, but i will— permissions first? good evening from a baltic glasgow, but i will try - a baltic glasgow, but i will try to make this simple as possible. as things stand england are second in the table, level on points with the dutch at the top, but they have a better goal difference of three and that could be crucial. at the same time belgium is only one point behind. what all that means is england, tomorrow night, whatever happens they have to beat scotland and financially by a big score, but and financially by a big score, but a lot the other match between the dutch and belgian. at the moment england are in with a chance and that means team gb are in with a chance as well stop at your been speaking to sarina wiegman. do you think she gets the rivalry between these two nations? speaking to lucy bronze, the defender, this afternoon, she described the rivalry as feisty, fire and, quite wrinkly, she said when they walk out onto the pitch, it is two sets of teams that don't really like each other. speaking in her press conference earlier today, sarina wiegman may be dutch, but she made it clear she understands what the history between these two sides is likely to it is a bit of a funny situation, because england know they have to win, they don't know how many goals they have to win by. she says she wants her team to go wild from the first minute but she also said they need to show composure. you don't want to get erratic. we want _ you don't want to get erratic. we want to— you don't want to get erratic. we want to be — you don't want to get erratic. we want to be controlled, what we really _ want to be controlled, what we really want to play our best game and create — really want to play our best game and create chances to get lots of players — and create chances to get lots of players of — and create chances to get lots of players of front, but do the right things. _ players of front, but do the right things, make the right choices and steam _ things, make the right choices and steam common all our moments and score _ steam common all our moments and score is_ steam common all our moments and score is 18~ _ steam common all our moments and score is 18. don't concede any. —— slay— score is 18. don't concede any. —— stay calm — score is 18. don't concede any. —— stay calm and _ score is 18. don't concede any. —— stay calm and score as a we always think_ stay calm and score as a we always think of— stay calm and score as a we always think of scenarios — what if we try things for— think of scenarios — what if we try things for a — think of scenarios — what if we try things for a long period of time in the game — things for a long period of time in the game and it does not work? you have to _ the game and it does not work? you have to try— the game and it does not work? you have to try and do other things. but let's start _ have to try and do other things. but let's start where quality is, try to -et let's start where quality is, try to get behind — let's start where quality is, try to get behind the defence, create lots of changes and score. crucially, here's the question- _ changes and score. crucially, here's the question. do _ changes and score. crucially, here's the question. do scottish _ changes and score. crucially, here's the question. do scottish players i the question. do scottish players like rachel— the question. do scottish players like rachel corsie _ the question. do scottish players like rachel corsie who _ the question. do scottish players like rachel corsie who could - the question. do scottish players like rachel corsie who could be l like rachel corsie who could be picked to represent team gb at the olympics, is there refuelling, a suggestion they might want scotland to lose? . , suggestion they might want scotland to lose? ., , ., ., ., to lose? that is quite a lot of the chatter amongst _ to lose? that is quite a lot of the chatter amongst the _ to lose? that is quite a lot of the chatter amongst the media, - to lose? that is quite a lot of the chatter amongst the media, that | to lose? that is quite a lot of the l chatter amongst the media, that a scotland win smyrna, it means team gb definitely will not be at the old and dick's next summer, so scotland players could prevent themselves from going to paris —— at the olympics. some have suggested they could want to allowing when to win and buy a big score to give team gb the greatest chance, because players like rachel corsie would be in contention potentially to go to the games next summer, but speaking today, rachel corsie, she made her feelings on that suggestion very clear. truthfully, i think it is so disrespectful. _ truthfully, ! think it is so disrespectful. to- truthfully, i think it is so disrespectful. to a - truthfully, i think it is so disrespectful. to a plate| truthfully, i think it is so. disrespectful. to a plate for truthfully, i think it is so- disrespectful. to a plate for my country — disrespectful. to a plate for my country for— disrespectful. to a plate for my country for as— disrespectful. to a plate for my country for as many— disrespectful. to a plate for my country for as many years - disrespectful. to a plate for my country for as many years as i. disrespectful. to a plate for my i country for as many years as i have, to know— country for as many years as i have, to know the — country for as many years as i have, to know the girls— country for as many years as i have, to know the girls that _ country for as many years as i have, to know the girls that sit _ country for as many years as i have, to know the girls that sit in - country for as many years as i have, to know the girls that sit in there, i to know the girls that sit in there, to know the girls that sit in there, to know— to know the girls that sit in there, to know the — to know the girls that sit in there, to know the ones _ to know the girls that sit in there, to know the ones who _ to know the girls that sit in there, to know the ones who want - to know the girls that sit in there, to know the ones who want to be i to know the ones who want to be here, _ to know the ones who want to be here, injured— to know the ones who want to be here, injured and _ to know the ones who want to be here, injured and cannot - to know the ones who want to be here, injured and cannot be i to know the ones who want to be l here, injured and cannot be here, i think— here, injured and cannot be here, i think it _ here, injured and cannot be here, i think it is _ here, injured and cannot be here, i think it is outrageous, _ here, injured and cannot be here, i think it is outrageous, the - here, injured and cannot be here, i| think it is outrageous, the question of anyone's— think it is outrageous, the question of anyone's integrity— think it is outrageous, the question of anyone's integrity and _ think it is outrageous, the question of anyone's integrity and i- think it is outrageous, the question of anyone's integrity and i think i of anyone's integrity and i think it is a huge — of anyone's integrity and i think it is a huge insult _ of anyone's integrity and i think it is a huge insult to _ of anyone's integrity and i think it is a huge insult to us. _ whatever happens tomorrow night scotland will finish bottom of the group and already relegated, jane. that does not mean they cannot spoil england's party on the way out. ja england's party on the way out. jo currie, you will get used to the cold! thanks very much in glasgow for that. wales have come under criticism lately. they are also in action tomorrow, they host germany in swansea, but another tough game awaits them. germany are top of the group on 12 points, while wales are bottom with zero points. it has been a frustrating few days. the nations league campaign, one of the toughest periods for the players, according to the captain. playing the top teams back to always hard. it has been good, though, it has been good challenges, i think, for the whole squad, just to realise where we are at, where we have progressed, where we need to still progress, and playing top teams like germany iceland, denmark, they are all very good teams but all very different as well, so we have had to learn how to deal with that. yeah, totally going forward for the new year, it will help us in the long run. at the time, i know it is not nice to lose games. the run. at the time, i know it is not nice to lose games.— run. at the time, i know it is not nice to lose games. the team has been criticised _ nice to lose games. the team has been criticised by _ nice to lose games. the team has been criticised by some _ nice to lose games. the team has been criticised by some former i been criticised by some former players. the defeat against iceland last week meant they were relegated from the top tier with a game to spare. up next, germany, who beat wales 5— won in october, but the manager says she has had no problems motivating her squad ahead of the final game. in motivating her squad ahead of the final came. , ., ., final game. in terms of our first-half — final game. in terms of our first-half performance i final game. in terms of our. first-half performance against first—half performance against germany, was very pleased from a tactical— germany, was very pleased from a tactical perspective. we scored a great _ tactical perspective. we scored a great goal against a very, very good defence. _ great goal against a very, very good defence. to — great goal against a very, very good defence. to set those standards in the second — defence. to set those standards in the second half, we wanted to finish the second half, we wanted to finish the game _ the second half, we wanted to finish the game in a different way, in terms — the game in a different way, in terms of— the game in a different way, in terms of finishing the game stronger. we have done that. in the dennrark— stronger. we have done that. in the denmark game, we did that on friday. wells— denmark game, we did that on friday. wells were _ denmark game, we did that on friday. wells were always likely to find it difficult against three higher ranked opponents and another testing night lies ahead. against a side needing a win to secure top spot in the group. history could be made tomorrow as northern ireland play the republic of ireland at windsor park. the hosts will be looking for their first senior victory over their neighbours after ireland beat them 3—0 in the reverse fixture in september. for two players, though, things could get awkward. northern ireland's rebecca holloway and lucy quinn of the republic happen to be a couple, but from first to last whistle, there'll be little love lost on the pitch. andy gray went to meet them. when the republic of ireland face northern ireland in the nation leak in september, it was a historic day at the aviva stadium. but for lucy quinn and rebecca holloway it was personal. a couple after meeting at birmingham city mecca, they lined up on opposing sides in dublin. this rare on opposing sides in dublin. as we not closer on opposing sides in dublin. as we got closer and _ on opposing sides in dublin. as we got closer and closer _ on opposing sides in dublin. as we got closer and closer to _ on opposing sides in dublin. as we got closer and closer to the game, j on opposing sides in dublin. as wel got closer and closer to the game, i was like, she might be playing, we might be putting against each other. that may be a bit nervous because obviously i want you to do well, as the other half, but i also wanted to win the game, but overall i think it was really fun and definitely something very cool that we have done that other couples have not been able to do. i was really happy that you were also going to be a part of that day, because that is a massive day for football in ireland, and it was, with the attendance. than? and it was, with the attendance. any fact that i —— any fact that you scored... -- any fact that you scored... that was deftly — -- any fact that you scored... that was deftly up _ -- any fact that you scored... that was deftly up there. _ -- any fact that you scored... that was deftly up there. it _ -- any fact that you scored... that was deftly up 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the game, _ because you get caught up in the game, and — because you get caught up in the game, and that was like not a nicer mind _ game, and that was like not a nicer mind you _ game, and that was like not a nicer mind you were actually on the pitch! i enjoyed _ mind you were actually on the pitch! i enjoyed myself anyway! it was good. i enjoyed myself anyway! it was aood. �* ., , , i enjoyed myself anyway! it was aood. �* , , i enjoyed myself anyway! it was nood.�* , , i enjoyed myself anyway! it was aood. , , ., i enjoyed myself anyway! it was nood.�* , , ., good. i'm ob is ly proud of you. thanks. good. i'm ob is ly proud of you. thanks- just — good. i'm ob is ly proud of you. thanks. just don't _ good. i'm ob is ly proud of you. thanks. just don't do _ good. i'm ob is ly proud of you. thanks. just don't do it - good. i'm ob is ly proud of you. thanks. just don't do it again. i thanks. just don't do it again. after first _ thanks. just don't do it again. after first meeting _ thanks. just don't do it again. after first meeting as - thanks. just don't do it again. i after first meeting as opponents, they get to do it all again as the teams face off and windsor park on do —— tuesday. it is the ultimate couple goal. let's hope for a draw, hey? breaking news to tell you about, the bbc can show match of the day for the next four years, show match of the day for the next fouryears, it show match of the day for the next four years, it also includes match of the two. our sports correspondent joins us now to explain more. this hasjust broken, please joins us now to explain more. this has just broken, please tell us what you know. it hasjust broken, please tell us what ou know. , , ., .,' you know. it is still warm off the rinter, you know. it is still warm off the printer. still _ you know. it is still warm off the printer, still printed _ you know. it is still warm off the printer, still printed out! - you know. it is still warm off the printer, still printed out! like i. printer, still printed out! like i say part from there will be more football on tv than ever before. we will get to the extra bits of the bbc, but unsurprisingly skysports westerly from merely since 1992 are the majority broadcasters again, 215 games —— who have been showing the premier league since. the deals do not come into effect until the 2025, 2026 season. all sunday 2pm kick—offs, live, put in place to help teams that play in europe, some as late as thursday night. all final ten games will be live, that should increase the drama as well. tnt sports, formerly bt sport, the other rights holders, label play 52 games a season, including the lunchtime kick—off at 12:30pm. a season, including the lunchtime kick-off at 12:30pm.— a season, including the lunchtime kick-off at 12:30pm. what does that mean for football _ kick-off at 12:30pm. what does that mean for football fans? _ kick-off at 12:30pm. what does that mean for football fans? it _ kick-off at 12:30pm. what does that mean for football fans? it does i kick-off at 12:30pm. what does that | mean for football fans? it does mean an extra £10 — mean for football fans? it does mean an extra £10 in _ mean for football fans? it does mean an extra £10 in your _ mean for football fans? it does mean an extra £10 in your pockets, - an extra £10 in your pockets, because amazon prime that used to show a few games, they do not have any games and part of the new deal. if your licence payer, match of the day will continue with exclusive access, and the shame goes for much of the day two. one more thing. there had been speculation saturday kick—off at 3pm, there could be a lifting of the band to show these games — that will not happen this time around, and the big thinking is they want fans to go to the stadiums and watch football, not just sit to the stadiums