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particularly with penrith in scotland where it will also be windy and cool. temperatures around 10—12 full stop otherwise for the rest of the uk it is a day of sunshine and showers. some of the showers will be heavy with some hail and thunder and those temperatures are still pretty poon those temperatures are still pretty poor. the average is around 17 for the time of year so it is another cool day. more of the same into the weekend. but this time there will be some heavy rain working into eastern scotland and some stronger winds working into southern england. showers again will be widespread with some thunderstorms developing into the afternoon. the temperatures not changing a great deal. perhaps a bit cooler for parts of eastern scotland. more showers in the forecast for sunday. but briefly next week we might see temperatures get back to average stop it doesn't last long. cooler showery weather returns later in the week. thanks, chris. and that's bbc news at six. now it's time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. it's almost here — and the scotland fans are ready, ahead of euro 2024's opening game tomorrow. england's preparations continue — they start their tournament on sunday against serbia. "overloaded and unworkable" — the professional footballers�* association fight back against fifa, saying the football calendar is too busy and needs to change. also coming up on sportsday... and team gb announce their gymnast team for this summer's olympics — and for one of them, it's been a long wait... since i was a little kid, and ifeel like to be able to go to the olympic games, which is the biggest event in the sport is such a massive achievement. hello there and welcome along to sportsday, and just one more day to wait until euro 2024 gets under way with scotland taking on the host nation germany in the opener. steve clarke's side trained for the final time before the big kick off, which is tomorrow night in munich. and many of the fans have been arriving ahead of what could be the first big upset of the tournament. the manager is optimistic they can make it through the groups — but they are facing one of the tournament favourites on home soil first up. let's speak to jane dougall who is in munich for us. jane, the excitement building then before scotland get things under way for this summers euros, what is the mood like in the camp? we've just finished cheering from the scottish captain and the scotland manager in their match day media conference. breaking news, steve clark was smiling. i know, unusual. we don't often see that. andy robertson said one more sleep to go. both of them are really excited. it's a must as though it's a day away from christmas, isn't it? and while they should be excited because this is going to be a huge match year tomorrow, they both very interestingly said there was an edge to their last training session this morning because they knew that it was going to be the last one. afterwards, they travelled up here to munich. they started to settle in and preparation for tomorrow. thousands of fans, you might have seen them, have been waiting for them here in munich. they pretty much taken over the central square in the city centre. i asked andy robertson how he felt about that. we will hear from robertson how he felt about that. we will hearfrom him in a moment, but most importantly, the scotland manager, steve clark, said everybody was fully fit, flying and raring to go. we know it's a big game. but for us it's the opening game, three matches. we know what we have to do to qualify, and that is all we are focused on. the enormity of the opening game and whatever, that is a little bit of a sideshow. hopefully we don't get too involved in that. one of the mantras i've always had his respect everyone and fear no one. so we've come here with a lot of respect with the host nation, we know they are a good team. but hopefully on the night, we can show that we are a good team as well. we were at the square earlier with all the fans will stop they'd pretty much taken over the centre of munich. how did it feel that so many of them have come out you to support you in the team? it’s of them have come out you to support you in the team?— you in the team? it's amazing. we obviously see _ you in the team? it's amazing. we obviously see all— you in the team? it's amazing. we obviously see all the _ you in the team? it's amazing. we obviously see all the videos, - you in the team? it's amazing. we obviously see all the videos, we i you in the team? it's amazing. we i obviously see all the videos, we see everyone _ obviously see all the videos, we see everyone landing into munich and their numbers. they are so many of them _ their numbers. they are so many of them we_ their numbers. they are so many of them. we hope they enjoy themselves because, _ them. we hope they enjoy themselves because, you know, if we can perform. _ because, you know, if we can perform, we can perform. if we can do that, _ perform, we can perform. if we can do that, hopefully they can stay in germany— do that, hopefully they can stay in germany that little bit longer. confident words. but for the germans, longer. confident words. but for the germans. they _ longer. confident words. but for the germans, they haven't _ longer. confident words. but for the germans, they haven't performed . longer. confident words. but for the j germans, they haven't performed in recent competitions, have a? what sort of threat is scotland expecting? sort of threat is scotland meeting?— sort of threat is scotland exectina? , ,, ., ~ expecting? yes, steve clark said that when the _ expecting? yes, steve clark said that when the draw _ expecting? yes, steve clark said that when the draw was - expecting? yes, steve clark said that when the draw was made, l expecting? yes, steve clark said i that when the draw was made, a lot of people were trying to talk germany down that scotland was going to be playing them at the right time. he said at the time of the draw he knew it was going to be a tough match. he said nothing has made him change his mind about that. robertson was asked about germany. he said it was no secret that germany were going to dominate possession he name checked tony cross, one of the best midfielders, if not the best made field or in the world. he said they would just have to try to keep the ball and try to frustrate germany as much as possible. he reiterated the pressure will be on germany because this is their home match at their home tournament and it's the very first one. the german manager hasjust finished speaking to the media and seem to have just as much respect for scotland. the seem to have 'ust as much respect for scotland.— for scotland. the scottish team, the fiuht for scotland. the scottish team, they fight for — for scotland. the scottish team, they fight for every _ for scotland. the scottish team, they fight for every ball. - for scotland. the scottish team, they fight for every ball. i - for scotland. the scottish team, they fight for every ball. i think, j they fight for every ball. i think, as i mentioned, they made a great journey— as i mentioned, they made a great journey from a team who play a lot of long _ journey from a team who play a lot of long balls and go on the second ball of long balls and go on the second hall and _ of long balls and go on the second ball and try to fight for the second ball and try to fight for the second hall in_ ball and try to fight for the second ball in play in the final third, creating _ ball in play in the final third, creating chances and ball position as welt _ creating chances and ball position as well. it's notjust creating chances and ball position as well. it's not just a team who can fight— as well. it's not just a team who can fight for a second ball, the ball can fight for a second ball, the hall is— can fight for a second ball, the hall is not_ can fight for a second ball, the ball is not always up in the air. they— ball is not always up in the air. they are — ball is not always up in the air. they are brilliant in those moments. very good _ they are brilliant in those moments. very good irr— they are brilliant in those moments. very good in the final third. they play a _ very good in the final third. they play a lot— very good in the final third. they play a lot of crosses. so they try to create — play a lot of crosses. so they try to create some moments for the defence — one of the most poignant things that steve clark said was that he was proud, proud that his team were here, proud that his team were going to be playing in this match tomorrow and set all the fans should be proud and set all the fans should be proud and she told them that hopefully they can achieve something even more special in regards to scottish football. �* , , , special in regards to scottish football. 3 , , special in regards to scottish football. �*, , , ., football. let's see if they can do it. jane dougall there, in garmisch—partenkirchen for us. for england, their tournament doesn't get going until sunday — when gareth southgate's side face serbia for their group c opener. england will be favourites to progress, but won't be taking things lightly against a team with several players from the top leagues across europe. alex howell is with the england team, as they build up to that match. so, yesterday, when we watched training, johnstone �*s wasn't there because he had a sickness box, so all eyes were on the training pitch when the players came out to see if he was part of the squad that were going to take part in the session and he was there, which is a big boost to gareth southgate, because thatis boost to gareth southgate, because that is one of the talking points coming into this england squad, who is going to partnerjohn stones at centre back, in midfield, there is a space there, who will play alongside jude bellingham. one of the players who could play there, we spoke to today, that is chelsea midfielder and he spoke to us about what he thinks he could bring to the team. i will always give my best to the team on and _ will always give my best to the team on and off— will always give my best to the team on and off the ball. work as hard as possible _ on and off the ball. work as hard as possible a— on and off the ball. work as hard as possible. a good team player. but, yeah. _ possible. a good team player. but, yeah. i'm _ possible. a good team player. but, yeah, i'm willing to do whatever the manager— yeah, i'm willing to do whatever the manager wants me to do. if it starting — manager wants me to do. if it starting again, coming off of the bench, _ starting again, coming off of the bench, if— starting again, coming off of the bench, if it's watching from the crowd, — bench, if it's watching from the crowd, i— bench, if it's watching from the crowd, i will be happy and do the best crowd, i will be happy and do the hesiioh — crowd, i will be happy and do the hesiioh i — crowd, i will be happy and do the bestjob i can. crowd, i will be happy and do the best job i can-— crowd, i will be happy and do the best job i can. best “ob i can. now that he's back in best job i can. now that he's back in training. _ best job i can. now that he's back in training, that _ best job i can. now that he's back in training, that leaves _ best job i can. now that he's back in training, that leaves two - best job i can. now that he's back| in training, that leaves two players who have slight fitness doubts over them in luke shaw, but there is still a couple of days before gareth southgate has to name his first starting 11 for the game against serbia on sunday. the professional footballers association hasjoined a legal action against world governing body fifa... concerning what they say is an "overloaded and unworkable" football calendar. the pfa are co—claimants with the french players�* union, in a case where they say they are "challenging the legality of fifa's decisions to unilaterally set the international match calendar" which, in turn, impacts domestic matches. fifa recently rejected claims that fifpro and the world leagues association were not consulted over plans to host the competition. the pfa's chief executive says they had no option but to go down the legal route to try and make change happen. we've been discussing the topic of the calendar for a while now. we've lost all diplomatic avenues to try to bring the authorities to the table and have a sensible discussion around minimum standards for a player to be able to deliver at the level they want to give to the fans. it's no longer a question of thoughts come it's a question of fact. the reality that next summer will be crazy, unfortunately, you cannot have a champions league final followed by a major league final, followed by a major league final, followed by a major league final, followed by club world cup and in between the... it'sjust, we have just reached a point where if there was any doubt as to whether the calendar was sustainable, the summer of 2025 is confirmation that it's not. it's time for the very basic rights of the players and employees are protected. it's our duty as a union to try to protect the interest of our members. and we have heard loud and clear about the calendar is not sustainable and that they have had enough. they want action. in the first instance but to me, equally importantly for the fans. i do not think it's fairfor the importantly for the fans. i do not think it's fair for the fans they are not delivering at the level they should be delivering and it's just a question of governance and the court ofjustice towards a direction where they say people in football, you are not above the law. and in other walks of life, normally, employees and employers would sit down and collective bargain. they would talk among each other and agree to basic rules that would regulate the relationship, unfortunately it's not and has never been the case. what success looks like i'm of the situation where there is a guaranteed break in the players, which the sign say between three or four weeks, then there needs to be a discussion on the number of back to back games, weekends, midweek, weekend, midweek, talking about 6—8 at the maximum back—to—back games. last but not least, maximum number of games that a player can play because we need to preserve the health of the people and as well between 50—60 games depending on the age of that person. so once we put back the show at the centre, the actors at the centre, so we are not attacking any specific authority. we are attacking the accumulation from of the nonsensical and extreme accumulation of games for the sole benefit of making more money to the detriment of those on the pitch. let's have a quick look at some of the other football stories today. sam kerr has signed a two—year contract extension at chelsea. the reigning women's super league champions posted a video on social media that hinted kerr may be leaving the club, but minutes later announced the new deal. edin terzic has left borussia dortmund after requesting his contract be terminated, two weeks after their champions league final defeat to real madrid. former dortmund midfielder nuri sahin is in a strong position to take over. and west ham have completed the signing of 18—year—old brazilian winger luis guilherme. hejoins from palmeiras on a five—year contract. his £25.5 million move will become official tomorrow, when the summer transfer window officially opens. the pressure's on for england tonight, in the t20 world cup. the defending champions take on oman at eight o'clock, in antigua — which you can listen to on 5live... our cricket reporter henry moeronjoins me now. henry, such a pivotal evening this for england — where they have to win well. they do because of the situation they find themselves in group b. australia ahead of them in the table who have already qualified for the super eight but also scotland who are on five points. but they are not only on five points, they've also got a significant net run rate advantage, so england have to win these matches first against them this evening in antigua and then against namibia on saturday to overhaul scotland's net run rate and then hope australia can do them a favour in their final group match against scotland. so there is a lot up against scotland. so there is a lot up in the airfor england, it's quite a simple equation. they've got to get runs on the board or, if they are chasing a target, they've got to chase their targets quickly. that run rate is essentially, if you like some of the comparison, the most obvious would be goal difference in football. it's the measure by which you can determine which team qualifies if they end up on the same number of points. england having lost heavily against australia took a big net run rate hit and they've got to find a way of winning quickly against namibia and winning well to ensure that run rate, it does get all a little bit come to get it. but in their minds it will be simple. that quickly, that aggressively and ensure that they can get the victories they need. it ensure that they can get the victories they need.- ensure that they can get the victories they need. it will be interesting — victories they need. it will be interesting to _ victories they need. it will be interesting to see _ victories they need. it will be interesting to see how- victories they need. it will be interesting to see how it - victories they need. it will be | interesting to see how it plays victories they need. it will be - interesting to see how it plays out. thank you very much indeed. meanwhile, co—hosts west indies made it through to the super—8s at the t20 world cup by beating new zealand by 13 runs. sherfane rutherford struck a superb 68 as west indies recovered from being 22—1; when he came to the crease. elsewhere, iii for four chasing for target 960 against bangladesh with five overs left. tennis now, and rafa nadal has confirmed he won't play at wimbledon this summer. the two—time former champion had hinted he may not play after exiting the french open, and said he is saddended to miss the tournament. nadal says he is prioritising preparing for the olympics in paris, where he'll aim for a third olympic gold after competing in the mens singles, and teaming up with carlos alcaraz in the mens doubles. just over a couple of weeks now until wimbledon starts. today, organisers revealed plans to honour andy murray — if the two—time champion decides to bring the curtain down on his wimbledon career. this year will also have record prize money to play for — £50 million — which is over five million more than last year. the all england lawn tennis club say they wanted to achieve a balance between supporting players who rely on funding, and rewarding those at the top. the championships come it's been so successful, we have good revenue, it was right to reward the players are nearly 15% and when they get to 2.7 million this year. one thing we have always done is look at the whole draw, because we are very conscious that those players as we referred to on the left—hand side of the draw rely very much on grand slam revenue for travel, for coaching, so therefore, we very much look at that as well, which is why we have increased that to 60,000 this year. and of course, the wheelchairs, which is close to my heart, having seen the wheelchair athletes perform at the paralympic games all those years ago, to be able to give £1 million to the paralympics and wheelchair events is fantastic. cameron norrie will lose his spot as men's british number one. as of monday, jack draper will overtake him in the rankings. more bad news for norrie — he was beaten by fellow britjack pinningtonjones in nottingham earlier today. he looked comfortable winning the first set 6—i, but pinningtonjones fought back to win the next two sets 6—4, 6—4. he will play italian mattia bellucci in the quarterfinals. no such problems for emma raducanu — she's safely into the quarterfinals at the nottingham open, after beating ukrainian daria snigur in straight sets. it was just raducanu's second match since april, as she continues her preparation for wimbledon. the first round of golf�*s us open is under way in pinehurst, north carolina. it's the 124th edition of the major — the third of four in the golfing calendar. our golf correspondent iain carter is there for us. iain, thanks forjoining us. bring us up to speed with the day's play so far. it's hot, humid and as predicted, this pinehurst number two course is proving a real test for the world's best players. tiger woods was around in a four over par 7a film, we have seen some exceptional scoring as well. most notably from patrick, who has never fulfilled well. most notably from patrick, who has neverfulfilled his potential before at the major championship level, but a five under par 65 has given him a one—shot lead at this stage. lewd wig making his us open debut, playing only his third major was around 66, and also showing up well from a european perspective, round and 67. the biggest galleries this afternoon are inevitably following the big three, the top three players in the world, the hot favourites and the pga championship last year last month, i should say and rory mcelroy, northern ireland's rory mcelroy who is missed on the first two greens, all three of the top three players in the world now heading to the third at level par. and carterfor us heading to the third at level par. and carter for us at pinehurst on the opening day of the us open golf. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. england's men will host samoa in a two—match rugby league series later this year. it'll be the first meeting between the two since that dramatic world cup semifinal in 2022. the games will be held in wigan and leeds, and both be live on the bbc. freddie flintoff�*s son rocky has signed his first professional contract with lancashire. earlier this week, flintoff was named in the england men's under—19s squad for the youth odi series against sri lanka. rocky said signing for his home county is a dream come true. the boston celtics are just one win away from clinching the larry o'brien trophy. they beat the dallas mavericks 106—99 to take a 3—0 series lead in the nba finals. a win in game four in the early hours of saturday morning will see them crowned champions. and the new england patriots have retired the number 12 in honour of legendary quarterback tom brady. the patriots say they plan to install as i2—foot statue during next season. brady won six super bowl�*s during his time with new england. team gb have announced their squad for the 2024 olympics in paris. a total of 13 athlete's have been selected — amongst them are six—time olympic medallist max whitlock, the reigning pommel horse champion. it'll be his last olympic games in what has been a glittering career. alice kinsella leads the women's artistic team. she'll be joined by becky downie — who is competing in her third games — along with three debutants — georgia mae—fenton, ruby evans, and abi martin. jake jarman was a reserve for the 2020 olympics, but this time is a part of the squad. he's been speaking to our reporter tom williams. i will visualise myself doing the vault. i imagine myself running down the ball run, hitting the ball table, landing and nailing it, then i would say to myself, oh, you can do it, just have fun, enjoy it. from there ijust tried to straighten out every single thought that goes to my head, because i find when i have nothing going on in my head when i'm running down, that's when i do the best. �* ., , , , best. and right now, he is the best. that precision. _ best. and right now, he is the best. that precision, his _ best. and right now, he is the best. that precision, his dedication - best. and right now, he is the best. that precision, his dedication and l that precision, his dedication and expertise has earned jake a place on the british olympic team, chasing the british olympic team, chasing the ultimate prize. it’s the british olympic team, chasing the ultimate prize.— the ultimate prize. it's what i've trained for _ the ultimate prize. it's what i've trained for my— the ultimate prize. it's what i've trained for my whole _ the ultimate prize. it's what i've trained for my whole life. - the ultimate prize. it's what i've trained for my whole life. being | trained for my whole life. being here, being part of this club since i was a little kid and i feel like to be able to go to the olympic games, which is the biggest event in this sport is such a massive achievement.— this sport is such a massive achievement. ~ ., ., , ., ., achievement. what has gone into it for ou? achievement. what has gone into it for you? what— achievement. what has gone into it for you? what have _ achievement. what has gone into it for you? what have you _ achievement. what has gone into it for you? what have you sacrificed? | for you? what have you sacrificed? oh, gosh, idon't for you? what have you sacrificed? oh, gosh, i don't know where to begin, to be honest. i think the most obvious one would definitely be like the social aspect of my life outside of gymnastics. obviously i've got friends in gymnastics, but growing up and taking time out of school to spend time in the gym and really focus on my graft, you know, it took away from my social life. but worth it. jake is one of the favourites. commonwealth european and world champion on vault. his latest title at the euros in april. my latest title at the euros in april. my first memory of gosh i want to be an olympian was definitely in 2012 in this gym on that floor behind me, we were watching lewis in the pommel horse final, we had cameras around, a massive projector screen on the wall, i want to be part of this, i think from that moment on i pretty much dedicated every single day in this gym to being able to achieve that dream. it’s this gym to being able to achieve that dream-— this gym to being able to achieve that dream. �*, ., .,, . ., , ., that dream. it's fantastic. years of hard work come _ that dream. it's fantastic. years of hard work come as _ that dream. it's fantastic. years of hard work come as you _ that dream. it's fantastic. years of hard work come as you can - that dream. it's fantastic. years of i hard work come as you can imagine. we make lots of dedication. and i think the thing is we are trying to keep the legacy alive. he �*s got a great history of olympians leaving this club since 2008. we've now that's going. to being that little kid at the time and being so inspired and now i'm in a position where i've got a lot of athletes come a lot of people thatjust generally look up to me and i feel like i've got the privilege to be able to inspire generations to come. the world at his feet, hoping to land the gold in paris. a reminder of our top story on sportsday — one more sleep until the start of the men's euros. scotland fans are in munich ahead of their match with hosts germany. plenty of build up to that one throughout the evening and tomorrow over on the bbc sport website and app. that's all from sportsday. thanks for watching and see you again next time. hello. we've seen some unusually windy weather for the time of year across western parts of the uk today. not only strong winds, also some heavy rain. this was the scene for a weather watcher on the west coast of wales. it all came courtesy of this stripe of cloud. on the earlier satellite picture, we saw wind gusts touching 60 mph in the isles of scilly. and this wet and rather blustery weather will be pushing its way northwards and eastwards overnight. the winds easing somewhat, some rather misty, murky conditions following on behind the main rain band. some clear skies, too, albeit with a scattering of showers, and a much milder start to tomorrow morning than we had this morning. double digit temperatures for most as we start the day tomorrow, but with this area of low pressure firmly in charge. and that is just going to lumber its way very slowly eastwards through the weekend. so it does remain very unsettled indeed. this band of heavy and quite persistent rain in the north of scotland, at least for a time, quite windy here as well. elsewhere, it'll turn into a sunshine and showers day, but there will be lots of those showers, some of them will be heavy with hail and thunder. but in the dry gaps between the showers, the sun is strong at this time of year, so it won't feel too bad. temperatures up to around 18, perhaps 19 celsius. but further showers through friday evening, in fact, this band of slightly more widespread rain pushing its way across northern ireland. and are low certainly still with us for the weekend. we've got bands of wet weather circulating around it. this area of rain here likely to hurtle its way westwards towards scotland. there's some uncertainty about exactly where this area of rain will end up, but the chance of some very heavy rain for parts of scotland. northern ireland, england, wales, sunny spells, heavy showers, temperatures of 13—17 celsius. so still a touch below par for the time of year. what about sunday? well, this area of low pressure still with us. this frontal system in the north likely to move a little bit further south. so rain moving across scotland down into northern ireland and northern england. also some showers likely to crop up across southern counties of england, parts of south wales. in between, perhaps a slice of somewhat drier and brighter weather. temperatures creeping upjust a little bit with highs of 14—19 celsius. bye for now. live from london, this is bbc news. labour launch their manifesto — as sir keir starmer says economic growth is at the heart of his party's plan for government. we have a plan in this manifesto. a total change of direction, laser—focused on our cause, stability, growth, investment and reform. a government back in the service of your family, ready to change britain. and aid to the prime minister tells us he's sorry over betting on a july election reportedly three days before it was called. world leaders are in italy for the g7 summit. they've agreed a plan to raise billions more dollars for ukraine. and russian prosecutors say the detained american journalist evan gershkovich will go on trial for spying.

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