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by an mi5 agent takes legal action against the security service. that s all from the bbc news at six, so it s goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc s news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday i m olly foster. pitch invasions and police investigations, english football has been struggling to deal with fan disorder. heartbreak on wednesday, now hearts on saturday, can rangers pick themselves up for the scottish cup final. and we ll head live to turin, where barcelona and lyon will contest the women s champions league final. evening, we covered elements of this story yesterday on sportsday. the increase in supporter violence and disorder at football matches. last night there were more incidents, pitch invasions at goodison park and vale park that saw clashes with players and club staff. our sports correspondent fan disorder and violence has marred this has been a really difficult week for english football. earlier in the week week for englis ....
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And they will start as favourites, not least of course because they rank above them in the fifa rankings but adding to the mix as well, the recent record that major tournaments against senegal. think about the penalty shoot out defeat against italy at the last european championship at and that the semifinals in the world cup in russia four years ago. despite all of that, the england manager is very keen to guard against any complacency later. it really is sink or swim now for england as the stakes are raised at this world cup. relaxed, ready and raring to go. we will be considered the favourites, senegal, the underdogs, but that doesn t really mean anything on on a one off game and it doesn t mean there s no pressure for senegal because every national team has huge pressure from their own nation. ....
I guess if you ask, there is some room to make on this. but personally, i think as i said, you know, not me taking these decisions. if i can t play, i am not going to go to court for this one. it is the scottish cup final at hampden park this afternoon. any other year, you would put rangers down as big favourites against hearts, but what will be the effect of that penalty shoot out defeat for rangers in the europa league final on wednesday night? andy burke reports. it is the showpiece event of the scottish football season, and for rangers and hearts, a chance to end a long wait to claim the oldest trophy in world oil. hearts have lost two of the last three scottish cup finals at hampton and haven t won the trophy since 2012, and for ....