not djokovic. british victory in the open single seemed imperative but kecmanovic was super strong and extremely consistent. said he felt the pressure but he thrived. britain's captain leon smith has been through all of this before. draper, at 21, not so much. ranked just below his opponent, draper took kecmanovic to two tie—breaks but he lost them both. serbia celebrated as if they knew what was coming. well, here he is. novak djokovic tried to settle it. in the blue corner, cameron norrie. good luck. there were some british voices in the crowd trying to hurry djokovic up when he served. but when he won the first set, the gesture was aimed back at them. good—natu red, probably. djokovic wrapped up the match in straight sets, job done for serbia. then he went to do an on court interview seemingly near some noisy british supporters. wasn't broadcast at the time, but was captured on a mobile phone. djokovic suggests they learn how to respect players and behave. britain out. davis cup djokovic continues. joe wilson, bbc news. serbia will face italy in the semi finals on saturday. jannik sinner won his singles match and then teamed up with lorenzo sonego to take the deciding doubles for a 2—1 victory over the netherlands. the 12 teams still in with a chance of qualifying for euro 2024 have found out what route they'll need to take to make it to germany next year. wales will play finland in their playoff semi final in march. one of two games they'll have to win to reach the tournament. they're one of those playing for the final three qualifying spots after missing out on an automatic one this week. if they beat finland in cardiff, they'll take on either poland or estonia for a place at the euros. what is important to us is that home draw in the second leg in the final. it is important for us. we've got to get the job done first and foremost, of course we have, but, yeah, we're probably wanting to avoid ukraine as well. so i think it's going to plan for us. i don't think any team in that group would have been wanting to play us. the form we're in at the moment and with the red wall at home, we'll take anybody on in cardiff. elsewhere, 2004 champions greece will need to beat kazakhstan and then either georgia or luxembourg while bosnia will play ukraine and israel will face iceland. expectations are really high in iceland as always. we want to be in the finals. we got a smell of it in 2016 and then in the world cup in 2018. so i think it is a big thing in iceland to be back in a final tournament. and that's what our goal is, to be there. so first we have to beat israel and then go to the other game and then we will see how things go. argentina's angel de maria has announced he'll retire from international football after next year's copa america when his team will defend their title. the forward has represented his country for 15 years and was part of the world cup winning squad. his goal in the final was one of the 29 he's scored for argentina in 136 appearances. di maria is 35 now and currently in a second spell at benfica. having played also played club football for the likes of real madrid, psg and manchester united. sam kerr scored a hattrick to give chelsea their first win of the women's champions league this season. the australian provided three of her team's goals in a 4—1 victory over paris fc at stamford bridge. they're second in their group behind swedish side hacken, who beat real madrid 2—1 for a second win in a row. elsewhere bayern munich beat psg 1—0 in paris and roma won 3—0 against ajax. it's only four days since they met in the world cup final but india and australia played another game of cricket on thursday. and this one was a lot closer than the match in ahmedabad on sunday. it was a t20 and was won thrillingly by india with a six off the final ball by rinku singh. scant consolation you'd imagine and the teams were very different after the seven week slog of the 50 over competition that's just ended. but india chased down a national record 210 to win in visakhapatnam. lewis hamilton has denied claims he approached red bull earlier this year about a move to the team that's been dominating formula one. their team principal christian horner told a british newspaper there'd been an "inquiry" from hamilton. the seven—time world champion signed a new two—year deal with mercedes in august after protracted negotiations. i have not approached christian, i've not spoken to christian for years. and no—one from my team has... i have checked with everyone, no—one from my team has reached out to him. however, he had reached out to me early in the year about meeting up at the end of the season. and i was like, "hope you're well, wish you all the best "and congratulations on an amazing season so far "and i hope that i'm able to compete "with you in the near future." for once the detroit lions went into their traditional nfl thanksgiving day appearance in good spirits. a team with often one of the worst records in the league had the second best ahead of their game against the green bay packers. but they suffered just their third defeat of the season and a surprise one to their nfc north division rivals. lions quarterback jared goff fumbled twice in the first half and had one returned for a touchdown by jonathan 0wens. the packers never let their early dominance slip. and whenjordan love connected with christian watson for a 16—yard score they put the game out of reach for the lions. eventually winning 29—22. katie taylor says she's determined to take her second chance when she faces chantelle cameron in their rematch on saturday night. the irish boxer suffered the first defeat of her professional career in may when losing to the light—welterweight champion from england. cameron is undefeated in 18 fights but it's taylor who has never gone into a pro fight as an underdog. she'll be on home turf again in dublin this weekend and our reporter ade adedoyn is there for us. the contrast in body language of both fighters at today's press conference as compared to the press conference in may when they faced each other was very interesting. back then chantelle cameron seemed very nervous, on edge. katie taylor was all smiles and very relaxed, did lots of media interviews. this time around katie was all business. she did the press conference that only lasted about 15 minutes and walked off stage, did not want to speak to any members of the media. declined all interviews. it is clear that this is a huge night for her on saturday night against cha ntelle cameron. she is in an unusual situation where for the first time in her professional career where she goes into the fight as an underdog, trying to reverse a first defeat dating back to 2016 as the rio 0lympics. and the magnitude of the occasion clearly not lost on her. i understand that this is a huge fight and understand this is a must win fight for me and i cannot waitjust to step in there now. i know that i'm going to perform to the best of my ability on saturday and it is going to be a completely different fight than the last time. i feel a lot better this time around. ijust cannot wait to step in there. there is not much to say really, i'm just ready to fight. i hate all the talk, hate all these press conferences. there is nothing to say. i am just ready to fight at this stage. i'm excited, very grateful that i have this opportunity and i am just ready. katie taylor there, quite a contrast to chantelle cameron who has been all smiles this week. she did tell me it was a little daunting last time facing katie taylor here in dublin, the home favourite, national treasure, with so much expectation on her despite being the champion but being considered the underdog for that fight. she said she wants to prove what happened last may was not a fluke and is confident this time around the victory will be even more emphatic. saturday night i think is the passing of the torch and that is where, i beat her the first time, katie taylor called for the rematch and now it is me stamping my authority and saying this is it and this is the passing of the torch. final question. when you are in training, everybody always thinks about how these things play out. when you visualise saturday night, what are you seeing? a much dominant performance from me and the win. how does it come? we'll see saturday night. this is a huge night for both women. for chantelle cameron, victory here will cement her as one of the best fighters in the world. for katie taylor, so much talk in the past about her potentially fighting at croke park, maybe facing amanda serrano who she be at madison square garden in the rematch. to keep that prospect alive, she has to get past chantelle cameron on saturday night. much more on that big fight on our website. you can get all the latest sports news from the bbc sport app. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello. a change is taking place in our weather. thursday brought temperatures as high as 15 degrees in parts of the uk. i don't think we'll see 15 on friday. colder air has been pushing down from the north. a cold wind, some sunny spells, yes, but scattered showers, some of which will be wintry over high ground in the north. we've got high pressure to the west of us, low pressure to the east driving these strong northerly winds, bringing that cold air southwards — although, as you can see, we start the day with something a little bit milder across parts of wales, southern and south—western england and the channel islands. colder further north, wintry showers for a time, even to quite low levels in northern scotland. i think the wintriness increasingly becoming confined to the hills. quite a few showers down the east coast of england, too. northern ireland, wales, the south—west starting cloudy, but brightening up as the day wears on. breezy for all, but windy for the east coast of england and most especially for north—east scotland. there'll be a significant wind chill through friday afternoon. so, these are the temperatures on the thermometer, but factor in the strength of the wind, it will feel like freezing across parts of north east scotland, particularly the northern isles. a little bit milder down towards the south—west corner. now, during friday night, winds will slowly ease. it does stay quite breezy for these eastern coasts with a few showers, but with high pressure building from the west, we'll see clearing skies, lighter winds and a really cold night. some places likely to get to —5 celsius as we start saturday morning. quite a widespread frost, but lots of sunshine to start the weekend. still some showers down this east coast. i think it'll still feel quite chilly here. still a fairly brisk wind, but not as windy. top temperatures, 4 degrees for glasgow, 8 degrees in plymouth. so, yes, a chilly—feeling day, but it will not be as windy. now, as we move into the second half of the weekend, high pressure tries to hold on — a frosty start for some on sunday. but low pressure attempting to push in from the west, so it does look like we'll see some outbreaks of rain spreading eastwards. but eastern parts of england, certainly north east scotland staying largely dry. could see a bit of rain getting into shetland. something milder trying to push in from the south—west. but broadly speaking, actually, next week looks like remaining cold, with spells of rain at times and perhaps a little bit of snow in places. that's all from me. bye for now. live from washington — this is bbc news. in a few hours, a temporary ceasefire is due to start in gaza, paving the way for the first group of hostages to be released. we'll bring you the latest on how the exchange is expected to play out. violent protests erupt in dublin after a knife attack in which four people were injured. and the anti—immigrant politician geert wilders shakes up dutch politics. his freedom party is the biggest winner in the netherlands election. hello. i'm sumi somaskanda. in less than two hours, a temporary ceasefire is due to take effect between israel and hamas. it comes ahead of the planned release of some of the hostages taken from israel during last month's deadly attack by hamas. the pause in fighting is due to start at 07:00am local time. later that afternoon, the first 13 hostages are expected to be released — all women and children. more hostages will follow — a total of 50 are to be released during this stage of the agreement. in return, israel will release 150 palestinian prisoners. the 4—day pause in the fighting will allow much needed aid to reach gaza. thousands have been killed there by weeks of israeli bombing. egypt says 130,000 litres of diesel and four trucks of gas will be delivered daily to gaza once