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draw, this group was poised like none before. all four teams had finished on four points. the nation going home could be seen by the faces. ukraine out on goal difference — at the end of the group stage, this was a cruel conclusion. joe lynskey, bbc news. no doubt about the story of the group stages, georgia reaching the last 16 where they'll face spain on sunday, let's hear from the man of the match kvicha kvaratskhelia it was really hard because portugal is the amazing team. but i told everyone that we can win and we are the top team. we can fight against everyone. i'm so proud. i don't care about this trophy. but thanks to give me this trophy. but i'm so happy about win. i'm so happy. let's just get some reaction from group e, that really tight group where all four teams finished level on four points. belgium were booed off the pitch by their own fans after that 0—0 draw against ukraine, a result that saw them through but means that they have the daunting prospect of facing france in the last 16 ukraine has nothing to lose, having good players because if they score one goal, we are out _ at the end, they try everything and our head is clearer. if we concede one goal, we are out. so a little bit of everything, leads that we didn't make the, let's say the performance like in the last games. but i think at the end, i repeat, we qualified. so let's see what matches we have to look forward to in the first knockout stage, that starts on saturday. first up will be switzerland against the defending champions and neighbours italy, and hosts germany play denmark. on sunday, england will face slovakia who finished third in their group, and there is confirmation of georgia's opponent, spain, the only team with a 100% record. on monday, belgium may regret their failure to beat ukraine, because finishing second in the group sets up a meeting with france. and portugalface slovenia — and then on tuesday romania face netherlands while austria play turkey. one other bit of news coming out of the euros in germany, phil foden has left the england camp to return home because of what the fa has called a "pressing family matter". his partner is about to give birth to their third child. the manchester city forward has started all three of england's games so far and he is expected to be back in time for sunday's match against slovakia in gelsenkirchen. england �*s women have started their white—ball series against new zealand with a huge win in the first of their three one—dayers. charlie dean took four wickets as the tourists were bowled out forjust 156 in the 34th over at chester—le—street. and england's openers were brutal in their pursuit of the target. tammy beaumont top—scoring with an unbeaten 76, and maia bouchier adding 67, as they won by nine wickets in less than half their available overs. it's the semi—finals at the t20 world cup. keep up to date with south africa v afghanistan on bbc sport website. the second match is india against the defending champions england. they also met at this stage at the last tournament two years ago. former england bowler steven finn is with bbc radio in the caribbean and believes england have the pedigree to win again. i think a lot of belief and a lot of experiences and good experiences in the past in world cups. i think over the last eight years or so, england have always found their way more often than not to the latter stages of tournaments. and i think that experience and confidence has held them in good stead to stay calm, where i think teams previously without that confidence might have wilted away and ended up knocked out of the tournament. so i think they deserve a lot of credit for the start that they had in the tournament to now find themselves competing in the semifinals and looking to make it back to back t20 world cups. we've heard from matthew mark in the last hour or so. he says he's pleased with certain elements of how they've been playing, but they haven't brought them all together at the same time. and certainly, if they bring their a—game he was talking about bringing their a—game, that's probably what they'll need against india. it is. they've looked rather formidable, haven't they? india, really, throughout this tournament, they've beaten heavily every team that's been put in their path, including australia just a couple of days ago. but i think there'll be a bit of fragility there from the 2022 world cup in adelaide, where england hammered them in that semifinal when it looked as though india with a dominant team in the tournament then. so yeah, i think they also will probably look back at that 50—over world cup final in november that they missed out on in india against australia. then they've hiccuped at the latter stages of tournaments in the not too distant past. so i think england will look to take advantage of that even though on paper and given the performances that we've seen, india do look formidable. stephen finn there. for the first time since 1978, three british women have reached the quarterfinals of the eastbourne international. british number katie boulter beatjelena ostapenko in straight sets. it's the first time she has beaten a grand slam winner. boulter is in good form on the grass. she successfully defended her nottingham title earlier this month. harriet dart had a three—set win over sofia kenin, a former australian open champion. and emma raducanu made a remarkable comeback against the world number five jessica pegula — raducanu saved a match point in the second set but forecd a decider which she won 7—5 after almost three hours on court. it was her first win over a top ten player. it's incredibly difficult when you're playing someone who's so in form likejessica. i mean, she came off the back of a great run in berlin, and no doubt she's feeling confident on the grass. but i'm really pleased with how i managed to navigate against really tough situations. and i didn't think, to be honest, i'd be able to get myself out of it. so i would say this match is, yeah, one of the more meaningful ones to me. yeah, i think i've been going through some stuff and i'd like to come through it. it's been really nice. anthonyjoshua will face fellow british fighter daniel dubois for the ibf world heavyweight title at wembley on september 21. undisputed champion oleksandr usyk gave up the ibf belt yesterday as he prepares for a rematch against tyson fury in december. that means the mandatory ibf challenger dubois was elevated to champion status. he's won 21 of his 23 pro—fights. the winner of his fight against two—time world championjoshua will then have a chance of taking on usyk or fury in a unification fight next year. i wanted to become undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. that was a goal. unfortunately, that didn't happen. but it's fine. that's a competitor in me. and as i said, ifound my way to the top again in becoming champion, potentially. and i believe it's going to be it's going to be a good fight. and i believe i can do it. that'sjust where i'm aiming for, to be the best, to fight the best and be the best. and, you know, aj's been the king for a long time. and now, you know, he's been the king for a very long time. and now i need to become a king slayer. and that's that's my goal. and that's my that's the mission at hand. so i'm just ready to go. just a reminder of our top story, the conclusion of the group stage at the european championship and georgia, the lowest ranked side in germany, and making their major tournament debut are through to the last 16 after beating portugal. they will play spain on sunday. and england have found out their opponents, thay play slovakia, also on sunday. much more on the bbc sport website, goodbye hello there. wednesday was the warmest day of the year so far, with 31 celsius reached in wisley in surrey. but that's the last of these sorts of temperatures for now. it does look like for the rest of the week, into the weekend, it's going to be turning fresher for all areas and the winds will be picking up as well. but we'll still have quite a bit of sunshine around. now, the change is all courtesy of this area of low pressure, pretty deep for the time of year, pushing to the north and the west of the country, where it'll bring significant winds and some rain. but the cold front associated with it will spread across the country, pushing the warm and humid air back out to the near continent. this is the cold front — barely anything on it as it reaches southern and eastern england. but it will bring a change to the air temperature. plenty of sunshine here, but windy with showers or long spells of rain for north—west england, north wales, northern ireland and into scotland. so temperatures here much lower than of late. highs of 2a to 25 degrees across the south—east. but warmer along north sea coasts, as we've lost the onshore breeze. but it will be a very blustery end to the day for thursday. gales across the far west of scotland, far north of northern ireland, showers or longer spells of rain, whereas i think as we head through thursday nights across much of england and wales, it should be largely dry with some clear spells. lighter winds the further south that you are. but it will be a cooler night to come for all, with temperatures 10 to around 12 degrees. so as we head into friday, then, we see that area of low pressure pulling away from the north of the uk, but it will take its time. it stays quite windy, blustery, with outbreaks of rain across scotland, whereas for england and wales, closer to a ridge of high pressure. so the further north that you are, it will be windier with showers or longer spells of rain. the further south that you are, variable cloud, but some good spells of sunshine. and i think for many, it will stay dry on friday. temperatures perhaps reaching around 23, maybe 2a degrees. otherwise, it's the mid to high teens further north, so you can see that cooler trend is continuing. into the start of the weekend, bit of a question mark on it, but it looks like this area of weather fronts will bring thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain to the central slice of the uk through the day. to the north of it, it stays quite blustery with sunshine and showers, feeling cool. but some good sunny spells across the south and south—east could put temperatures up to around 25 celsius, so feeling quite warm again, but cooler further north. but as we head into part two of the weekend, it does look like it'll be cloudy with some further spots of rain and feeling cooler for all. welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines... attempted military coup in bolivia. the troops have left the main square and the leader of the coup attempt has been arrested by the police. wikileaks founderjulian assange reunites with his family in australia, after walking free from a us court. president ruto of kenya abandons planned tax hikes after deadly protests on tuesday, saying the people have spoken. welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in bolivia where hundreds of soldiers, with armoured vehicles, have withdrawn from the presidential palace after what appeared to be an attempted military coup. and generaljuanjose zuniga, leader of the coup attempt, and former commander of the bolivian armed forces, has just been arrested by the bolivian police. heavily armed troops had taken over the main square in la paz, with one armoured car trying to ram the doors of the presidential palace. bolivia's president luis arce denounced what he called the "irregular mobilization by some units of the bolivian army", saying "democracy must be respected". he then addressed the nation, alongside his cabinet, calling on the bolivian people and social groups to mobilise against the attempted coup. and in the past hour, the president and vice president have greeted supporters in the plaza murillo after police retook control.

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