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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  April 19, 2024 12:45am-1:01am BST

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world number 94 lauren coughlin sets the pace. hello there and welcome along to the programme. on wednesday, we found out the semifinal line—up for the european champions league, now we know the final four teams in the europa league and the europa conference league. we'll start in bergamo in italy wherejurgen klopp�*s hopes of finishing his time as liverpool manager teams in the europa league and the europa conference league. we'll start in bergamo in italy wherejurgen klopp�*s hopes of finishing his time as liverpool manager with a european trophy are over after they were knocked out by atalanta. liverpool won the second leg 1—0 but it wasn't enough to avenge their first leg 3—0 defeat at anfield. vicki sparks is watching. after so many down the years, there was to be no great
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european comeback this time for liverpool. hopes were kindled early on when they got off to the perfect start, mo salah slotting home a penalty inside seven minutes, but were denied further first—half goals by a combination of wasteful finishing, mo salah missing a glorious chance and some excellent defending. atalanta, bidding to reach the semifinals for the first time, grew in belief in the second half as liverpool faded, and in the end saw out the tie with relative ease. what a night for them. in the words of their manager, arguably the greatest night in their history. as forjurgen klopp, his european story with liverpool has had many wonderful chapters but the final lies have been written in northern italy. in the shadow of the bergamo alps, this, in the end, was one amounting to far to climb. so, atalanta reach theirfirst european semifinal since 1988, and they will now face marseille after they beat benfica on penalties, it finished 1—0 to marseille on the night but level on aggregate and after extra time, so the shoot—out settled it.
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no problems for roma who comfortably beat ac milan. and they will play the newly crowned german champions bayern leverkusen who beat west ham 3—1 on aggregate. alistair bruce—ball was watching it. at half—time, it really looked like west ham might be able to turn this tie around. they dominated against a recently crowned german champion, chased and harried and hassled and forced them into uncharacteristic mistakes. they also got the crucial early goal, michail antonio heading in from jarrod bowen's cross and in truth, they could have had more, matej kovar saving sharply from a bowen volley at close range, antonio accidentally blocking a shot that seemed destined for the corner. xabi alonso was. to change his personnel and formation but it worked, as leverkusen were able to contain their opponents far more easily after the break and west ham's energy levels and belief levels inevitably dipped. david moyes�* team nearly came the first to beat
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leverkusen this season butjeremy frimpong's deflected shot in the 89th minute prevented that and saw the germans through 3—1 on aggregate. a 1—1 draw on the night, and they will face roma in the semifinals. we knew that west ham was going to come with heightened power, high intensity, but we couldn't deal very well with that, we were not comfortable on the pitch, we had problems, losing some balls and it was not easy, after considering the first goal, we were lacking goal, we were lucky not to concede the second one so that was probably the best part of the first half. and the second one, it was completely different, i think we came back, we showed character, we made a few changes that had a very good impact and we have seen a better team. so, west ham and liverpool both go out, but there will be one english team in the semifinals of a european competition. but aston villa did it the hard
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way, they beat lille on penalties after drawing 3—3 on aggregate. lille thought they were going through when they led 2—0 on the night and 3—2 on aggregate but villa equalised three minutes from time to take it to spot kicks. villa will now play olympia because in the final four after they beat fenerbahce on penalties. the match was level on aggregate after extra time. the other semifinal sees fiorentina taking on club brugge. to texas now where golf�*s first women's major of the season is very much up and running at the chevron championship. but there's been a surprise early contender setting the pace — world number 94 lauren coughlan has hit the ground running on the opening day, going round in six under par after herfirst round. that leaves her two shots clear of fellow american and world number 147 marina alex. post round, coughlin admitted home comforts had really helped her play her best golf. you had two changes at four championship, if i remember your husband on the bag and the putter. how do you think those two changes have kind of propelled you a little bit? yeah. i mean, there's no one who knows me better than him,
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sojust kind of keeping me cool and relaxed out there and calm and not get too ahead of myself at times or too down on something that happened before and then. yeah, i changed putters. that monday morning he was getting fit at ping for a set of clubs for him and i wasjust starting putting around and picked up this putter and it felt pretty good from the get go. and then my coach was there watching me putt around with it and he was like, hm, that looks pretty good. and then tony, the lead developer or designer of putting putters at ping, was there and he's like, wow, that looks really good too. so ijust kind of took it and i've been putting with it ever since. might as well keep it in the bag. and then last question from me before we move on to kaye here, your parents live about 15 minutes away, you said. how nice is it to have that kind of sense of comfort, especially during a big week like this? yeah, no, it's awesome to be able to sleep in my own bed. and, you know, my dad cooked me breakfast this morning really early. and yeah, i mean, tuesday night we had a bunch of my friends over for dinner. and so it's been
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a lot of funjust... and relaxing for sure, you know, not having to be in host housing or in a hotel or whatever, have a real true home feel to it. now, after helping great britain qualify for the finals of the billiejean king cup and then beating angelique kerber easily, emma raducanu has again showed she's getting back to her best. she's into the quarterfinals of the stuttgart open, beating czech player linda noskova in straight sets in less than 90 minutes. raducano wond 6—0, 7—5 to book her place in the final eight. and she'll face the world number one iga swiatek next. the polish star and defending champion reached the quarterfinals after beating elise mertens 6—3, 6—4. swiatek, who is on a nine match unbeaten run as played emma raducanu twice and won both matches. meanwhile in barcelona, stefanos tsitsipas remains on course to reach the final for a second successive year. last year's runner up is through to the quarterfinals
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after beating home favourite roberto cabella in straight sets. tsitsipas winning 7563 and he'll now face the world number 53 facundo diaz acosta. britain's cameron norrie is also into the last eight. he beat roberto bautista agut in straight sets to set up a finalfourtie against argentina's tomas martin echevarria. the victory, which came in less than an hour and a half, was norrie�*s 200th tour win of his career. the england and wales cricket board has announced eight counties that will host professional women's teams as part of a major restructure of the domestic game from 2025. the plans will see the creation of a three tiered domestic competition structure, which the ecb says could lead to an 80% increase in professional women's players in england and wales by 2029. durham, essex, hampshire, lancashire, nottinghamshire, somerset, surrey and warwickshire have all been awarded tieri status, whilst glamorgan and yorkshire joined them in 2027. it's really all.
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in this country, it means more investment. it means a properly aligned men's and women's system. and i think the regional games be brilliant, but i think what has been missing has been that chance to have equal access all the time at one club. and i think commercially it's going to be really good hopefully for the women's game as well. and the draw for the world snooker championship has been made with ronnie o'sullivan taking onjackson page in the opening round as he tries to win a record eighth title at the crucible. meanwhile, luca brassell will begin the defence of his title against david gilbert, while the 2019 winner judd trump faces hossein vasai. this year's championship takes place once again at the city's crucible theatre. but eddie hearn, the chairman of the organisers of the event, says that he cannot guarantee the venue will continue to be hosted in sheffield after its current deal runs out in 2027. it would have to take an opportunity
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that would be difficult for us to refuse for the players, notjust for the business, but for the players. and if there was an opportunity to drastically change the price structure of the world championships and this is eddie hearn speaking, not world snooker speaking, for me, you have to look at that in terms of opportunities for the talent. there will be aggressive markets and saudi arabia might be one of them where they will make a huge play to bring the flagship event to the kingdom. i'm at a loss in the sense that i love the game. i know the sort of history of the sport, but times change and the sport needs to grow and evolve. so unless the crucible can find some way of holding more people, then i think it's inevitable that it moves. i'm not one that's going to be pushing for it to move. i love the crucible and i love the atmosphere and there's a lot of history attached, but it might need to move away from the crucible and that's a sad state of affairs. will it stay in the uk, do you think? i hope so. i'm not sure it will.
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i don't know what's around the corner, but i really hope so because like uk snooker in general has been a massive part of the history of the sport. so i don't want it to move too far. that's just about it from us. you can, of course, get all the latest sports news from the usual places, the bbc sports app orfrom our website. we'll see you soon. hello, there. some beautiful rainbows spotted again on thursday, particularly across parts of scotland, such as here in aberdeenshire. and there will be more rainbows on friday with sunshine and showers still very much the theme of the day, but lots more dry weather to come in the forecast as we head through the weekend and into the start of next week now with high pressure starting to edge in from the west, killing off some of those showers by the time we get to the end of the afternoon. it's a cloudy, mild start to the day across england and wales, it's a little brighter further north across scotland and northern ireland, the focus of the showers gradually shifting further southwards as we head through the afternoon across the midlands, down through central
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southern england. now, there will be quite a brisk and a chilly northerly to northwesterly wind blowing, lightening again by the time we get to the end of the day. quite a range of temperatures, too, just eight celsius in aberdeenshire with that northerly wind but 15 celsius across the south—west of england. now, as we head through friday night, the skies will clear, and away from north sea facing coasts, which stay rather cloudy and breezy, then we could again see a touch of frost with temperatures dropping back to low single figures, so another chilly start to the weekend. now, the weekend — a lot of dry weather. in fact, it is looking mostly dry, we'll see some rain across scotland, and there will be quite a bit of cloud around at times, especially towards the east, and a bit of east west split in terms of temperature. with that high pressure over us, we're drawing in quite a chilly north—easterly wind, so those north sea facing coasts so here it is always going to feel cooler and there will be quite a lot of cloud around as well, the north sea really quite cold at this time of year, so west is best in terms
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of sunshine amounts and temperature, certainly. now, as we head through saturday, there's a warm front gradually easing its way across the far north of scotland, this will bring some cloud, some outbreaks of rain. further south, it is largely dry but cloudy, drizzly perhaps towards north sea facing coasts. best of the sunshine out towards the west, we'll get to 1a or 15 celsius perhaps here. some of the cloud could break up a little further eastwards, too, and that is also true on sunday, but temperatures towards these eastern coastal areas will really struggle to get much past eight or nine celsius. compare that to further west where in parts of northern ireland we could get to 17 degrees perhaps, feeling warmer here.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines: a un security council vote for full palestinian membership fails after a veto from the us. 12jurors have now been selected to assess the guilt or innocence of donald trump in his criminal trial over the coming weeks, the first such trial of a former or sitting us president. after years of covid lockdowns and a global economic downturn, we'll take a closer look
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at china's economic slowdown. china dominates the world's solar panel market. 80% of the world's solar panels are made here. and taylor swift fans are in a frenzy after her new album appears to leak ahead of its official release. voice-over: live from our studio in singapore, - this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin with the conflict in the middle east and the united states has vetoed a request to the united nations security council to grant the palestinians full un member status.

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