From eddiejones, what have you made of those comments from eddie jones, ramping what have you made of those comments from eddiejones, ramping up the pressure on Rhys Patchell . Hopefully it works and doesnt go the other way. England need to put pressure on him. There will be pressure but if he isa him. There will be pressure but if he is a youngster and hes been playing ever so well, if he gets it right tomorrow eddie might have to mince his words. You play the game, ifan mince his words. You play the game, if an opposing coach was suggesting you might not have the bottle, how would that make you want to respond . It would act as motivation. You always wa nt it would act as motivation. You always want to prove people wrong and show what youre about. He has shown that this season for scarlets. Youll be put under pressure of couise. Youll be put under pressure of course. Does it plant a seed of doubt . Thats what eddiejones is hoping. Would it have that effect . Mentally youve got to remain strong. It depends on the confidence of the person. You cant answer that unless youre the person. Hes been going well this season but hes only got six caps so potentially on an International Stage it may. As a world cup winner, what would it mean to the players if they can get that win tomorrow . Obviously that six nations trophy is almost in touching distance. Success breeds success. Theyll want to carry on the momentum and take it going forward. Its going to be a hell of a game. Its going to be a hell of a game. Its going to be a hell of a game. Its going to be an absolute classic. Wales played exceptionally well in their opening match, england did so as well. It set up beautifully effort of this game tomorrow is. It really is and i hope its a great game. I hope both teams bring theireight its a great game. I hope both teams bring their eight games. I hope both teams bring their a games. If both teams bring their a games. If both teams bring it together we are in for a hell of the game. Thank you. Eddiejones in for a hell of the game. Thank you. Eddie jones has in for a hell of the game. Thank you. Eddiejones has been ramping up the pressure with those comments, he wont need any reminding that it is ten yea rs wont need any reminding that it is ten years tomorrow since his opposite number Warren Gatland took charge of his first match for wales. They came here and beat england. That was in 2008. Eddiejones will hope history doesnt repeat itself tomorrow. Studio john watson at twickenham. Before the big England Wales match, ireland host italy at the Aviva Stadium at 2 15. The irish needed a brilliant jonny sexton last gasp drop kick to narrowly beat france last weekend, but theyll no doubt be hopng for a much more comprehensive scoreline against italy. On sunday, france travel to murrayfield to play scotland. Onto tonights action and bath are up to third place in the aviva premiership with a convincing win over northampton. The saints had started well and bath took a while to get going but when they did they were all over struggling saints Freddie Burns kicking 17 points in the 32 9 the final score at the rec. There were four games in the guiness pro 14 tonight. Conference a leaders glasgow let slip a ten point lead at the dragons to draw 15 all. Jared rossers try levelling the scores just before half time, and thats how it stayed for the rest of the match. Glasgow are missing several key players due to six nations duty. At the kingspan ulster thrashed southern kings 59 10. Craig gilroy scoring three of their nine tries. The South African southern kings are playing in their first pro 14 season and have lost every game of the season 14 out of 14. Elsewhere, conference b leaders leinster were beaten by edinburgh and ospreys lost to connaught. Onto football and Michael Oneills four Year Contract extension as Northern Ireland manager has been formally announced. The 48 year old recently turned down the chance to succeed Gordon Strachan as scotland boss. Instead opting to take the longest and most lucrative contract in the irish fas history. I know that the job in i know that thejob in hand is one that i will devote my life and soul to, thejob i took on six that i will devote my life and soul to, the job i took on six years ago is still as exciting and appealing as it was then. The nature of football now is that its lucrative business but for me, its the personal nature of this job that has been a big factor in the decision to stay. Meanwhile, walter smith wont be taking the scotland job for a second time. Hed become the favourite after oneill turned it down, but its understood smith ruled himself out after talks with the scottish fa. Riyad mahrez says hell continue to give his all to leicester after training with the side for the First Time Since his transfer request to Manchester City was turned down last month. The winger has travelled with the team for their game at city tomorrow and could even play. Leicester turned down an offer of £50 million for mahrez after hed asked to leave. There was one game in the championship at the den where millwall and cardiff drew1 1. But it was contraversial Junior Hoilett put the promotion chasing cardiff an early lead. Millwall then equlaised before half time when a sweeping move was finished off first time by lee gregory. Cardiff then thought they should have won it when sol bamba scored late on, but the referee hadnt played advantage so it was disallowed, leading to plenty of protests at full time. Great britains tennis players have moved a step closer to the world group elite level of the fed cup which is like the davis cup for womens tennis. Heather watson and joanna konta both won their singles matches as britain beat estonia in tallinn. They now face hungary tomorrow. There was a thrilling finish to tonights super league clash between wakefield and salford. Wakefield were 14 8 in front with a minute to go when salford scored through chris welham. That left Gareth Obrien needing to kick this conversion to draw the match. But he missed, so wakefield took the victory14 12. Thats all from sportsday. Coming up in a moment, the papers. Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are michael booker, Deputy Editor of daily express and rachel shabi, journalist and broadcaster. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The i says theresa may has been given the go ahead by the treasury to cut tuition fees. Calls for the two british so called Islamic State fighters, to face trial at the hague leads the telegraph. The daily mail says that one of the britishjihadis was attempting to travel back to the uk. The ft leads with the strong stance made by the eus chief negotiator for brexit, that a transition deal is not a given. The guardian claims safety breaches at laboratories could have exposed scientists to potentially lethal diseases. The ft leads with the strong stance made by the eus chief negotiator for brexit, that a transition deal is not a given. The express carries comments from a bank of england official, who says that britain will be robust after brexit. So a first look at saturdays papers, thank you both forjoining, lets hear what you make of some of those stories. Lets start with that story in the daily mail which asks whether the jet had a briton was sneaking back home. What is your take on this one . It is particularly focusing on one of the two britons, alexanda kotey, who were captured. Theyve tried to give it as much as a british related angle as possible. It taps into the fear that with the Islamic State being routed in syria, a lot of the quys being routed in syria, a lot of the guys and women who went over there to fight for them are going to try and come back and subsequently there could be terror attacks here. We understand they are being quizzed by the americans, the cia and our intelligence as well to see. About isis and about plots coming here. I think thats the way the mail have done it in that way, because there is that fear that people could be getting through. They clearly didnt getting through. They clearly didnt get through, they are safely in custody, thank god. Now is the question about what to do with them. The telegraph have looked at that and are saying the defence ministers say they should not go to Guantanamo Bay but there should be some special mechanism in the hague to try them. A lot of questions about these a lot of questions still about these two men. It looks like it could be a possible conflict between the uk and the us. The us backed Syrian Democratic forces captured these two men who were Islamic State fighters and trump has indicated they should go to Guantanamo Bay. Of course, britain wont be happy about that although there is some division in cabinet i understand. In principle britain has been opposed to Guantanamo Bay and will be trying to get people out of there, not put more people into it. There was also the bigger question of its really important with Something Like this. Obviously these were appalling crimes committed by Islamic State and its an important part of the aftermath of war to have justice to be visibly done. Its an important pa rt of be visibly done. Its an important part of any kind of aftermath and what happens next in those countries, as well as setting a standard that is different from Islamic State. We have a system of justice, justice will be done through the courts. That is a value that we think is important. Its important to have that in this particular conflict and issue i think. The families of victims wont have much sympathy for how they are treated, particularly. They have said very much they want to see them facing a proper trial. The other thing is, if you go to the hague does that give them a legitimacy as an army rather than criminals . This is picking up the Daily Telegraph which says they should face a trial at the hague. This is by Tobias Ellwood his own brother was killed ina ellwood his own brother was killed in a terrorist attack. He has suggested because of the scale of this that there needs to be a special mechanism with the hague. Just thinking, is that giving them this legitimacy of a proper army. They did try one of the worlds most famous war criminals. I think a lot of people will be happy to see them extradited to america where they could face the Death Penalty in their courts. At this point it is important for a country who believes in its Democratic Values as distinct from the lawlessness and the appalling crimes committed by Islamic State, its important to make that distinction visibly clear ina way make that distinction visibly clear in a way we execute justice. Make that distinction visibly clear in a way we execute justicem make that distinction visibly clear in a way we execute justice. If they we re in a way we execute justice. If they were extradited to america, thats americanjustice if were extradited to america, thats american justice if they do face the Death Penalty after that. But they are brits. We arent sure if they are, if they have had their citizenship revoked we are duty bound to stand in the way of extradition which is something the government and saying what they are doing at the moment. It appears the signals coming out that these two have both been stripped of their british citizenship. That presumably makes a trial here less likely. We all know the problems with guantanamo, one of the issues was the double standards. Youre going to criticise things that are done in the middle east and then youre going to behave in that way in guantanamo with all the torture and atrocities. Thats not necessarily something that we want to be seen. There is a hypocrisy there that we need to eliminate. I think generally, the man and woman in the street might not have a huge amount of sympathy. Thats why the man and woman in the street and in the judiciary. Thats why we have a process. America has a process and it could end up with them in Guantanamo Bay. Thats the dilemma 110w. Guantanamo bay. Thats the dilemma now. Moving on from there, closer to home weve got the ip per weve got the i paper talking about tuition fees. This is obviously an issue where labour has made a lot of running. This is the conservative attempt to try and claw back some of the youth vote that it has haemorrhaged, where young people is anyone under the age of 46. Even if they manage, the treasury has signalled approval for this policy, evenif signalled approval for this policy, even if theresa may manages to follow through with any kind of policy at the moment which is debatable given her paralysis and track record, we then have to look at why would anyone fall for this kind of lowering of tuition fees when you could have the real thing, a complete cut, with the labour party. The other issue is given the conservatives arent going to raise taxes, how are they going to fund any reduction in fees. The worry is that it will come from the schools budget. They have a problem with their budgeting in the way that the labour party doesnt as well. There is a key line which says decision on lower ca p key line which says decision on lower cap rests with theresa may. Decision and theresa may, we havent seen a lot of those. Mr hammond has fallen out with her a lot recently. Me and my brother wouldnt have been