against gibraltar has kicked off, we ll update you. plus we ll be live to st james s park as england prepare to take on bosnia herzegovina. he s left leicester and is officially in charge at chelsea we ll have more on enzo maresca s new position at stamford bridge. second seed sabalenka breezes into the quarter finals of the french open after a straight sets win over emma navarro. also coming up on sportsday. he says he ll pay off his parents mortgage. robert macintyre wins more than a million on the pga tour with his dad caddying him to victory at the canadian open. and, tributes pour in for rugby league legend rob burrow who s died at the age of 41 from motor neurone disease. we all lose special people, but it s very, very rare you lose someone who is so special to so many different people. welcome to the programme. just 11 days to go until the start of the euros in germany. both england and scotland have two warm up games before that. scotland have kicked off theirfirs
at hampden park. that win took them top of group b2 and head coach pedro martinez losa says his team are on the way to achieving what he hoped they would. it makes us feel good to see that position it makes us feel good to see that position on the day, that s probably what we position on the day, that s probably what we expected to be, but it s not that straightforward sometimes, we are there that straightforward sometimes, we are there we want to stay there, at the end are there we want to stay there, at the end of are there we want to stay there, at the end of the camp on tuesday night to make the end of the camp on tuesday night to make sure that we stay there and be ready to make sure that we stay there and be ready and prepared for the last day of be ready and prepared for the last day of the be ready and prepared for the last day of the campaign. we were pleased on friday. day of the campaign. we were pleased on friday, we need to keep working, it s on friday, we
of rural scotland. but generally we re looking at single figures to greet us first thing on wednesday. there should be some early morning sunshine across england and wales. we might cling on to some sunny spells as well, but a frequent rash of showers will develop into the far north and west. a brisk northwesterly wind here, too, and temperatures peaking at around 11 14 celsius in scotland and northern ireland, highest values of 15 18 celsius across england and wales. so even with the sunshine, that s still a little disappointing. the low pressure not moving very far, very fast. high pressure is trying desperately hard to build in from the southwest for the end of the week and into the weekend. so don t expect any significant change, but it s likely the best of the drier, brighter weather will be reserved across england and wales. further north and west, we keep those sharp showers going.