A bad day in baku for britains Lando Norris as his Formula One title hopes suffer a blow in qualifying for the azerbaijan Grand Prix. Also coming up on sportsday before 7. Red roses in Bloom England make it 17 matches also coming up on sportsday before. Red roses in Bloom England make it 17 matches unbeaten as they see of the world champions New Zealand, and defending champions somerset Beat Surrey to reach the T20 Blast final well have the latest from edgbaston as they take on gloucestershire. Welcome along, Thank You forjoining us. We start with the shock of the season so far in the Premier League liverpools winning start under new Manager Arne Slot has come to a Crashing End thanks to an outstanding performance from Nottingham Forest Whove got their first win at anfield in over 55 years. Joyous celebrations for Manager Nuno Espirito santo and his team at The End as forest tasted victory here for the first time since february 1969. Substitue Callum Hudson Odoi with a brilliant Finish
the centre of attention jude bellingham basks in the glory of champions league victory. his england team mates say they can t wait to see him back. and success at last for laurie canter, as the englishman has the edge in a tight field at the european open. hello there and welcome to the programme. to the fallout at the french open first, where the concern over late finishes continues to be raised by the big names. the defending champion iga swiatek and world number three coco gauff today saying matches ending at 3am are unhealthy . it follows the five setter which saw novak djokovic, the men s champion, wrapping up his win to make the fourth round at 3.07am in the morning. our tennis correspondent russell fuller was covering it all the way to the end and told me how djokovic reacted. after the match yesterday, he gave a brief press conference to a fewjournalists at 3:30am and said that he feels the scheduling could be handled differently, but now is not the time to talk ab
hello there and welcome along to sportsday. i m gavin ramjaun. history for djokovic, but not as he d like it, at the french open. the world number one with a new benchmark for a late finish in paris. the centre of attention jude bellingham basks in the glory of champions league success. his england team mates can t wait to see him back. and success, at last, for laurie canter, as the englishman has the edge in a tight field at the european open. hello there and welcome along to sportsday. that s all to come, but we start with news that s reached us in the last half an hour or so that rugby league legend rob burrow has died. he was 41 years old. burrow was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019, just two years after he ended his playing career with rugby league side leeds rhinos. he, his family and his great friend and former team mate kevin sinfield have raised millions of pounds for mnd charities. sally nugent reports. rob burrow s life is defined by his defiance of
thailand s wichanee meechai starts on five under par, alongside the american andrea lee, and minjee lee of australia. the leaders go out in the next hour. as the olympic games in paris draw ever closer, athletes are continuing their preparations at the diamond league meeting in stockholm and there s been success for laura muir in the women s 1,500 metres. britain s olympic silver medallist was looking for her first diamond league victory since the end of last year, and she comfortably left the others trailing in her wake. the scot could only finish fourth in the event at last month s meeting in oregon. the women s 100 metres has been won by gina mariam bass bitaye of the gambia. britain s daryll neita withdrew from the race to concentrate on preparations for the upcoming european athletics championships in rome, which start next friday. in super league, salford are back in to the play off places after a 3a a win over london broncos. only one score separated the sides at the break, bu
out into fourth place with elliot giles sixth, and jake wightman back in eighth place. djamel sedjati of algeria won it. in super league, salford are back into the play off places after a 311 4 win over london broncos. only one score separated the sides at the break, but five second half tries, including two for tim lafai, led them to victory. the win takes salford above leeds rhinos and in to sixth, whilst london remain bottom of the table with one win from 13 games. england s harry brook says he has no regrets about taking a break from cricket to grieve for his grandmother, who passed away this summer. brook is part of the squad in the caribbean, as england defend their t20 world cup title, starting with a game against scotland in barbados on tuesday. brook s been building back up to fitness with county side yorkshire and is now raring to go. awesome to be back with england, and i really enjoyed my little stint with yorkshire as well. having five games, playing with some really close