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these childrenjust have to, l they are expected to just get used to bouncing around, - and just accept that is their life. what i would like to see happen | is for something like this to be| bigger and to go nationwide, because i know it is notjustl in little pockets around - the country, it is throughout the whole country. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. hello there. it's been very mild for so long now, and we end october and mild note, but as we head into the first week in november, things are looking unsettled and temperatures will be coming down closer to the seasonal norm, but it will be wet and windy at times throughout the upcoming week. we hold on to the breeze this evening and overnight, a few showers returning into southern and western areas, but for many we should see drier weather with some clear spells, temperatures ranging from nine to 12 or 13. this is the pressure chart for monday, the last day of october. we have southerly winds across much of the country, and increasing rain and cloud, particularly to northern ireland where it could be very wet throughout the day tomorrow and some rain pushing in to scotland too. elsewhere further north with some sunshine it will feel very mild indeed. hello. lam iamjust i am just looking at the time, it is 28 minutes to seven o'clock. here are the latest headlines. national mourning in south korea after 154 people are crushed to death at a halloween event in the capital, seoul. at least 68 people have died after a bridge collapsed in india's western state of gujarat. local reports say as many as 400 people were on the structure at the time. an immigration centre in dover has been firebombed, with the suspect reported to have killed himself. the home secretary faces further questions about the account she gave of sending government documents to people unauthorised to see them. and brazil goes to the polls. the current president, far—right leaderjair bolsonaro, faces left—wing ex—president luiz inacio lula da silva in the deciding round. thank you so much for your company during the course of this afternoon. i will leave you now, safe in the hands of holly hamilton and the sports day team. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on tonight's show. the united centurion. marcus rashford's 100th goal for the club is the difference at old trafford. another england—australia showdown. this time at the women's rugby world cup as the red roses make it through to the last four. and wales have the last laugh to claim bronze at the physical disability rugby league world cup, but there was a familiar face in the aussie squad. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening and welcome. it is the penultimate weekend of premier league fixtures before the world cup. and arsenal have returned to the summit. but with weeks to go before qatar, an injury to an england star hasn't gone unnoticed. more on that in a moment — but first marcus rashford scored his 100th goal for manchester united this evening — his goal the difference against west ham at old trafford. a ball in from cristian eriksen, and a peach of a headerfrom rashford. just his fourth premier league goal of the season so far. erik ten hag's side had to defend more and more as the second half wore on and it took some last gasp moments to preserve the win — first harry maguire blocking this from jarrod bowen. and then david de gea made sure of the three points iwth a dramatic save in the last few seconds. united are now five games unbeaten in the league. earlier arsenal went back to the top with a comfortable 5—0 win over nottingham forrest. gabrielle martinelli had put them in front early in the first half — but the goal was set up by england's bukayo saka who was then forced off with an injury. not ideal with just a few weeks to go before the world cup. reiss nelson replaced him and then scored another two. thomas partey and martin odegaard's were just the gloss on the scoreline as arsenal move back above manchester city. lam i am really happy. i know how difficult it is to play every day. we had a long week with a lot of travelling, and to come here it was a tricky afternoon, but we started really well, we were in control of the game, and really happy to be back at the top. ijust thought i just thought we ijust thought we were not strong enough _ ijust thought we were not strong enough in — ijust thought we were not strong enough in the duels, not competitive enough. _ enough in the duels, not competitive enough, didn't run enough. arsenal obviously— enough, didn't run enough. arsenal obviously are a really good team, and to— obviously are a really good team, and to top— obviously are a really good team, and to top the league for a reason, but to— and to top the league for a reason, but to give — and to top the league for a reason, but to give them the freedom to play and the _ but to give them the freedom to play and the lack of fighting in the duels. — and the lack of fighting in the duels, we have only got ourselves to blame _ on to the scottish premiership now and celtic have beaten livingston 3—0 to go four points clear of rangers. kyogo got the ball rolling afterjust ten minutes, thumping the ball beyond jack hamilton in the livingston goal greg taylor added a second on his 100th appearance for the club with this long range effort beforejota added a third to complete a comfortable win for the league leaders. just one more result in scotland this afternoon. hearts sent ross county back to the bottom of the table with that 2—1 win. they go sixth. manchester united's excellent start to the new wsl season has continued as they made it five wins from five. they beat everton 3—0 to move to the top of the league. hayley ladd with a stunning final goalfor the away side. defeat leaves everton seventh. elsewhere, chelsea beat aston villa 3—1 so they are below united on goal difference. brighton were hammered at home by tottenham 8-0. and late drama at reading. 1—0 down until the 90th minute. then two goals from rachel rowe in the space of two minutes saw them snatch the three points over leicester city. and manchester city beat liverpool 2—1. still to come tonight, arsenal looking to break the record for consecutive wsl wins when they take on west ham at home. that one kicking off in the next few minuts. an offer has been accepted that could see wasps rugby club resume playing next season. a consortium that includes former players could now take charge of the men's and academy sides, subject to approval. the administrators says the deal is a significant step forward. well, wasps would have been playing sale today. instead they faced saracens, who made it seven wins from seven in the premiership. alex goode marked his record—breaking 339th game with a 12—point haul as sarries won 33 points to 22 to maintain their faultless record and move ten points clear. england are through to the semifinals of the rugby world cup after a comprehensive win over australia. 41 points to five, the final score on a very wet day in auckland, that also saw captain sarah hunter make history. jo currie was there for us. weather warnings in place, but the supporters couldn't stay away. the clash against australia, enough for them to brave the torrential rain. england fans might have thought that this more familiar weather would fade, but no one had this deluge in mind. not even the rain could dampen the spirits of sarah hunter. on her 138th international appearance, england's most capped's player, she got her side off to cracking start. it was obvious the game wouldn't be about pace and precision but power. england increased their lead, scoring twice in quick succession. it wasn't pretty, but the world number one were getting the job done. and while they dominated the first half, australia fit back, sliding in before the break with style. they barely made it into top gear, australia couldn't keep up. an impressive performance from the team, and a memorable day for the captain. it team, and a memorable day for the ca tain. . , team, and a memorable day for the catain. . , , team, and a memorable day for the catain. ., , , ., team, and a memorable day for the catain. ., , ., ~ captain. it has been a week where i tried to put — captain. it has been a week where i tried to put it _ captain. it has been a week where i tried to put it to _ captain. it has been a week where i tried to put it to one _ captain. it has been a week where i tried to put it to one side, - captain. it has been a week where i tried to put it to one side, because | tried to put it to one side, because the most important thing was the team performance and i was getting that against australia to get into the semifinal. now it has happened i can maybe reflect a little bit, let it all soak in, and just realise what it means. it all soak in, and 'ust realise what it means._ it all soak in, and 'ust realise what it means. , ., what it means. the red rose is now cruisin: to what it means. the red rose is now cruising to the _ what it means. the red rose is now cruising to the last _ what it means. the red rose is now cruising to the last four— what it means. the red rose is now cruising to the last four after - cruising to the last four after their 29th consecutive win. closer to home the rugby league world cup continue today. let's bring you some of the action. lebanon set up a quarterfinal meeting with australia after running in 13 tries to beat jamaica 711—12 in theirfinal pool game. and tonga laid down a marker ahead of the quarterfinals with a thumping victory over cook islands. 92—10 the final score. samoa or france now await in the last eight. that came under right now. it's been a dominant display by samoa against france in warrington. samoa are in pool a — and are on course for a victory that would keep them second behind england. brian to'o here finishing off a superb move. the match is live right now on bbc two. let's see the latest there. so there were 60 — four, running rampant in these finalfew minutes. were 60 — four, running rampant in these final few minutes. it is into its last few seconds on bbc two right now. and england face new zealand in the first physical disability rugby league world cup final this evening. earlier, wales secured bronze, beating autralia 32—18. but there was a familiar face scoring for the aussies this afternoon. better known for his comedy, adam hills with his second try of the tournament here. he had to settle for fourth place. there was a tight finish between india and south africa at the t20 cricket world cup. south africa produced a fantatsic bowling display, lungi ngidi picking up four wickets as india where limited to just 133 but it took until the final three balls for south africa to reach their target, david millar sealing the win. south africa are now top of group two with two mathces still to play. and pakistan kept alive their slim hopes of qualifying for the semifinals with a comfortable six—wicket win over the netherlands, who could only make 91—9 in their 20 overs. pakistan reached their target with 39 balls to spare, with mohammad rizwan unbeaten on 49. now to golf. jordan smith was moved to tears after winning the portugal masters with a record score. ending on 30 under par, he broke the 72—hole record for the lowest winning score on the dp world tour. it was his first title triumph in five years. in netball, england have lost their series with australia after losing in game two, giving the diamonds an unassailable 2—0 lead. eleanor cardwell was the standout for the red roses with a0 goals, alongside eight for helen housby, but it wasn't enough as the diamonds were dominant throughout. kiera austin was the pick of the aussie shooters with 22 scored, as they won by 56 points to 48. the final match of the series will be played in brisbane on thursday morning. and england's inaugural men's netball team made history this morning, playing their first ever international match against australia. unfortunately, the game didn't go their way — they lost 73—27. the denvor broncos came from behind to beat the jacksonville jaguars 21—17 at wembley in this year's final nfl game in england. in front of a record crowd in london, russell wilson inspired the broncos in the final quarter throwing for 47 yards to find kj hamler. that helped to set up latavius murray for a simple two yard touchdown and hand the broncos their third win of the season. max verstappen will start on pole for the mexico grand prix this evening. the world champion beat off competition from the mercedes pair of george russell and lewis hamilton, who will start just behind the dutchman on the grid in mexico city. that getting under way at eight o'clock our time. off the track, the spat between lewis hamilton and former team—mate fernando alonso continues after hamilton reacted to comments from alonso in a dutch newspaper. alonso said he thought verstappen had performed better than hamilton

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