lot of rust around. we will need to keep a close eye on this developing low pressure as itjust grazes with the south—west. it will primarily bring some rain but yes, there is a thing in the morning, there is a risk to elevation across the moors that we could see a light dusting of snow here and just how far north that front is going to go, might see a few flakes of sleet and snow into the london area. elsewhere, the fog were left. sheltered western areas away from the breeze will keep some sunshine but cold and again the north—easterly breeze driving and some scattered showers across eastern scotland and north—east england. a cold afternoon. you will need a few layers if you are out and about and it stays cold. as we head into the weekend, the wind direction will close a little, a westerly, and that means the emphasis of the showers moves a little. it means a cold and frosty star on friday, some showers around showers moves a little. it means a cold and frosty star on friday, some showers around into showers moves a little. it means a cold and frosty star on friday, some showers around into the showers moves a little. it means a cold and frosty star on friday, some showers around into the west showers moves a little. it means a cold and frosty star on friday, some showers around into the west later in the weekend. thank you very much. from the bbc news at six it's goodbye. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are — goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday. our headlines this evening... owen's out of the six nations. england captain farrell says he needs to focus on his mental wellbeing. manchester united's hopes of champions league progress hanging by a thread. they have made a good start against galatasaray, a match they cannot afford to lose. no weighing, no preventing water breaks and no leaving school, british gymnastics make big changes to gymnastics. we gymnastics make big changes to gymnastics-_ gymnastics make big changes to . mnastics. ~ , gymnastics. we see them as young --eole, as gymnastics. we see them as young people, as children, _ gymnastics. we see them as young people, as children, and _ gymnastics. we see them as young people, as children, and thereforel people, as children, and therefore we understand their requirements and their needs. also coming up on sportsday... luke donald is rehired as europe's ryder cup captain. he luke donald is rehired as europe's ryder cup captain.— luke donald is rehired as europe's ryder cup captain. he was supposed to have the flu! _ ryder cup captain. he was supposed to have the flu! but _ ryder cup captain. he was supposed to have the flu! but judd _ ryder cup captain. he was supposed to have the flu! but judd trump - to have the flu! butjudd trump breezes through in the uk championship. hello again. welcome to sportsday this evening. owen farrell is removing himself from the international spotlight. the england captain won't be playing for his country in next year's six nations, instead prioritising his mental wellbeing, with the man who'll miss out on his services admitting "the demands on elite athletes are extremely challenging". but farrell will still play for his club, saracens, as patrick gearey reports. reliable, almost automatic, for more than a decade, owen farrell has been the heartbeat of england rugby, their leading points scorer, their captain, he has always been ill until now. today his club side saracens said he would leave playing for england but will continue to play for his club. immediately there was support from steve borthwick, who said in a statement that everyone at england rugby is fully behind owen's decision. it is with typical coverage that he... this was farrell on october 27, taking england to third place after a seven week long rugby world cup, and he is againjust a seven week long rugby world cup, and he is again just over a a seven week long rugby world cup, and he is againjust over a week later back in league action with saracens. last week he was speaking ahead of their european cup campaign and was asked if he had had time to process the world cup. i’m and was asked if he had had time to process the world cup.— and was asked if he had had time to process the world cup. i'm not sure, to be honest- — process the world cup. i'm not sure, to be honest. it— process the world cup. i'm not sure, to be honest. it is— process the world cup. i'm not sure, to be honest. it is not— process the world cup. i'm not sure, to be honest. it is not an _ process the world cup. i'm not sure, to be honest. it is not an easy - process the world cup. i'm not sure, to be honest. it is not an easy one i to be honest. it is not an easy one to be honest. it is not an easy one to process, but thankfully we have got some big games to get our teeth stuck into an we are straight back into that, so settling in all right. other than the world cup, farrell's won over is to win in rugby union but has criticised lima bean criticised for tackling. he found himself in a storm after our tackle... is father, who coaches ireland, spoke out at the time. the circus that has been — spoke out at the time. the circus that has been around _ spoke out at the time. the circus that has been around at - spoke out at the time. the circus that has been around at this - spoke out at the time. the circus| that has been around at this time spoke out at the time. the circus i that has been around at this time is disgusting. that has been around at this time is dis ustinu. �* . , that has been around at this time is disauustin. �* . , , _ disgusting. beautifully struck by farrell. to kick _ disgusting. beautifully struck by farrell. to kick like _ disgusting. beautifully struck by farrell. to kick like owen - disgusting. beautifully struck by. farrell. to kick like owen farrell, ou must farrell. to kick like owen farrell, you must be _ farrell. to kick like owen farrell, you must be able _ farrell. to kick like owen farrell, you must be able to _ farrell. to kick like owen farrell, you must be able to shut - farrell. to kick like owen farrell, you must be able to shut out - farrell. to kick like owen farrell, you must be able to shut out the| you must be able to shut out the world for a few seconds and focus only on the task at hand. it can appear machine—like. today a reminder that behind it all is a human being. patrick geary, bbc news. patrick geary, bbc news. manchester united's european fate will be decided in the next match and a half of champions league football. it's a pretty perilous situation in which they found themselves going into this evening's match against galatasary in turkey. united are bottom of the group after only winning one of their first four games, and should they fail to win in istanbul, the thread connecting them to the knockout stage gets even thinner. there's been torrential rain in the city but the match went ahead after a pitch inspection. united managed to silence the hostile crowd two early goals. alejandro garnacho got the first in the first 11 minutes, spectacular but not quite as spectacular as the weekend. and bruno fernandes with a stunner. but galatasaray then hit backjust before the half an hour mark. former chelsea player hakim ziyech and in the neck from a free kick. —— finding the net. frenetic, captivating, but manchester united do lead by two goals to one. for arsenal, significantly less jeopardy. they need just a point against lens tonight to reach the knockout stage. mikel arteta admits he has something to prove in europe, and the club need to reestablish themselves properly in the champions league, too. and that starts with a match against the only team they've lost to in the group so far. we wa nt we want to win the game, that is for sure, we want to top the group and the opportunity is there for us to win against a team that we know will cause us problems. we have experience and have been defeated against them to have their own motivation. we have to come back to europe, being the club we want to be, and we want that presence and the results that tell that we are backin the results that tell that we are back in a strong way. we had not done that yet, that has to be we had not done that yet, that has to be done. arteta's side have a healthy advantage over both lens and psv, who they play in their final group game, but would no doubt like to secure their place in the last 16 with a game to spare. psa are losing by a goal to nil. psa are losing by a goalto nil. -- psa are losing by a goalto nil. -- p5 of the- — —— ps of the. ian dennis will be commentating on the match at the emirates for radio 5live. arsenal on the verge of qualifying for the last 16, avoid defeat and they will be free. it could happen if seville beat ps and v in the early game. as for arsenal, this should be a formality, shouldn't it? not a formality, this is a game, the reverse _ not a formality, this is a game, the reverse of— not a formality, this is a game, the reverse of the one they ended up losing. _ reverse of the one they ended up losing. so— reverse of the one they ended up losing. so i— reverse of the one they ended up losing, so i think the biggest thing for mikel_ losing, so i think the biggest thing for mikel arteta is to continue the momentum, they are top of the premier— momentum, they are top of the premier league. however they get the 'ob premier league. however they get the job done _ premier league. however they get the job done tonight, they need to top the group — job done tonight, they need to top the group. i job done tonight, they need to top the arou -. . , job done tonight, they need to top then-rou. ., , ., . the group. i nearly lost in france but here at _ the group. i nearly lost in france but here at home, _ the group. i nearly lost in france but here at home, arsenal - the group. i nearly lost in france but here at home, arsenal are i the group. i nearly lost in france i but here at home, arsenal are very strong. —— i know they lost in france. b. strong. -- i know they lost in france. �* ' strong. -- i know they lost in france. ' �* , . , france. a different arsenal this season, defensively _ france. a different arsenal this season, defensively solid, - france. a different arsenal this i season, defensively solid, maybe lack the _ season, defensively solid, maybe lack the flair they had last season. but maybe — lack the flair they had last season. but maybe that will come this evening, _ but maybe that will come this evening, it will be interesting to see whether mikel arteta rotates his squad _ see whether mikel arteta rotates his squad with them going so well in the premier— squad with them going so well in the premier league. first and foremost, i think_ premier league. first and foremost, i think it _ premier league. first and foremost, i think it will — premier league. first and foremost, i think it will be an attitude within_ i think it will be an attitude within the arsenal dressing room to 'ust within the arsenal dressing room to just get— within the arsenal dressing room to just get the job done and get through— just get the job done and get through and top the group. then move on to the _ through and top the group. then move on to the premier league at the weekend~ — on to the premier league at the weekend. , . ., , ., . ,, weekend. expecting to dry out back in coal? weekend. expecting to dry out back in goal? yes- _ weekend. expecting to dry out back in goal? yes- i— weekend. expecting to dry out back in goal? yes. i would _ weekend. expecting to dry out back in goal? yes. i would think - weekend. expecting to dry out back in goal? yes. i would think so - weekend. expecting to dry out back in goal? yes. i would think so too. | in goal? yes. i would think so too. so in goal? yes. i would think so too. 50 arsenal — in goal? yes. i would think so too. so arsenal against lens, commentary on bbc radio 5 live and bbc sounds. well, newcastle's chances of going through to the last 16 were hit by an injury time penalty at psg last night. it was a hugely controversial call by the polish referee, who decided to give it after an intervention by var. but the video official involved has been stood down by uefa. tomas kwiatkowski was supposed to be doing another champions league game tonight, but now won't be after he guided the on—field referee to have a look at this incident, with tino livramento eventually penalised for a handball. the law is interpreted differently by officials in european competition, but uefa's decision appears to suggest the ruling at the parc des princes was incorrect. this is why it matters so much to newcastle. they now need to beat ac milan in their last group game and hope psg drop points in germany against borussia dortmund, who are already through. i'm going to show you another table now, and it's about him. jude bellingham is yet to play in a champions league match for real madrid and not score. his three goals in three games have helped his spanish team make it through to the last 16 ahead of their match agaisnt napoli tonight, and they've added to his record in la liga, which has the england midfielder — yes, midfielder — at the top of the scoring charts. bellingham is almost on a rate of a goal a game in the league as well, and if you put it all together, he's scored more than any other real madrid player in their first 15 games at the club. john watson went to the spanish capital to speak to some of jude's newest fans. who is this? jude bellingham. let me cuess, who is this? jude bellingham. let me guess, bellingham. _ jude bellingham. let me guess, bellingham. jude bellingham! jude bellingham! jude bellingham! i think we will find _ jude bellingham! jude bellingham! i think we will find a _ jude bellingham! jude bellingham! i think we will find a few _ jude bellingham! jude bellingham! i think we will find a few more - jude bellingham! jude bellingham! i think we will find a few more fans i think we will find a few more fans inside here. the santiago burner value, the home of real madrid. —— the santiago burner bow. he is value, the home of real madrid. -- the santiago burner bow.— the santiago burner bow. he is a treat the santiago burner bow. he is a great player— the santiago burner bow. he is a great player and _ the santiago burner bow. he is a great player and he _ the santiago burner bow. he is a great player and he just - the santiago burner bow. he is a great player and he just makes l great player and he just makes everything look really easy. h0 everything look really easy. no wonder they are selling so many of these. the question is, do we go shared or scarf? scarf. and it is notjust shared or scarf? scarf. and it is not just start here shared or scarf? scarf. and it is notjust start here selling, but newspapers too. it notjust start here selling, but newspapers too.— notjust start here selling, but newspapers too. it is impossible to find a place — newspapers too. it is impossible to find a place like _ newspapers too. it is impossible to find a place like him. _ newspapers too. it is impossible to find a place like him. -- _ newspapers too. it is impossible to find a place like him. -- case - newspapers too. it is impossible to find a place like him. -- case like l find a place like him. —— case like him. he already has been on ten covers. impossible to find a case like it. ., ., , ., like it. no other player has done this? no- _ into modric... bellingham scores again. bellingham gets a double on his clasico debut. victor, you used to play for real madrid. isjude bellingham, the new rock star of real? definitely, he's outstanding. he's amazing, he's breaking all the records and in very, very few weeks, everybody is realising that he's a leader. so he's not asking for nothing, everybody�*s coming to him. you have been to every single real madrid home game since 1995, so you know how english players have settled at the club. has anybody done it likejude bellingham? hat done it like jude bellingham? not even close- _ done it like jude bellingham? iirrt even close. he has been impressive since day one and he is exactly the type of player that real madrid fans adore. he is the guy who comes, who shows up when it's needed to. he scores in the final minute of the game when you think everything is is done and suddenly he rescues real madrid from a defeat. the fans love him. it's love, it's adoration, it's... he's become an icon in three months. and that love is drawing fans to madrid from all over the world. you're a fan from america supporting a guy from the uk, i mean, this is global sport? yeah, it's a global phenomenon, correct, yes. and i couldn't be happier, i've got two shirts — one in black and one home. so in slovakia, people have heard aboutjude bellingham? yeah, of course, of course. there is a big, big hype about him. coming from bulgaria, from plovdiv, ourflight was like 6240 in the morning. it appears as if the whole world is trying to catch a glimpse of football's newest star. it has been a remarkable rise... bellingham. ..for the best young player on the planet. goat. wherever in the world... do you like jude? yes. do you like jude? yeah! ..bellingham mania is here to stay. # hey, jude... # don't be afraid. # take a sad song and make it better #. the head of british gymnastics has told the bbc it has 'no desire' to put medals above welfare, as it introduces new safeguarding rules which will mean coaches can no longer weigh gymnasts, deny them water breaks, or take them out of primary school to train. the new policy comes after an independent report last summer found systemic abuse in the sport. the changes will affect hundreds of thousands of youngsters in clubs across the uk. our sports correspondent natalie pirks has more.? at huntington gymnastics club, they know a thing or two about training champions. know a thing or two about training champione— know a thing or two about training i champions._ good champions. three, two, one... good uirl, well champions. three, two, one... good girl. well done- _ champions. three, two, one... good girl, well done. but— champions. three, two, one... good girl, well done. but positive - girl, well done. but positive encouragement, with parents allowed to watch, has not always been the norm in the sport. it to watch, has not always been the norm in the sport.— to watch, has not always been the norm in the sport. it makes me feel worthless. — norm in the sport. it makes me feel worthless. it — norm in the sport. it makes me feel worthless, it turned _ norm in the sport. it makes me feel worthless, it turned me _ norm in the sport. it makes me feel worthless, it turned me into - norm in the sport. it makes me feel worthless, it turned me into a - norm in the sport. it makes me feel worthless, it turned me into a shell| worthless, it turned me into a shell of who i used to be. last worthless, it turned me into a shell of who i used to be.— worthless, it turned me into a shell of who i used to be. last summer, an independent — of who i used to be. last summer, an independent report _ of who i used to be. last summer, an independent report described - independent report described systemic abuse in british gymnastics, with some children starved and subjected to the tyranny of the scales. today's new safeguarding policy says gymnasts over ten can only be weighed by a qualified sport scientist with written consent from the child and their carer. and after horror stories of children denied water and toilet breaks, new hydration rules call this kind of behaviour physical abuse. ., .. , call this kind of behaviour physical abuse. ., , , ., , ., abuse. note coaches should be waned . mnasts, abuse. note coaches should be waned gymnasts, categorically. _ abuse. note coaches should be waned gymnasts, categorically. for-