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Sportsday

bangladesh, pakistan, the strong teams paying two playing on home soil. in the hundred southern brave's women have the first win of the day. with just one ball remaining and six runs to get for victory. birmingham phoenix couldnt get the big hit they needed here. brave have now moved back to the top of the table and are on the brink of securing a top—three finish, and qualification for the knockout stages. phoenix are still without a win. we've talked about football and cricket, so how about the rugby union world cup? that gets under way in france next month. today scotland announced their 33 man squad as chris mcloughlin now reports. in the shadow of an iconic scottish backdrop 33 man hoping to become icons of scottish rugby. what would success look like for scotland in this tournament? to

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BBC News at Six

yeah, it's what we've all worked really ha rd for. australia came to a standstill heard brake on home soil. the england fans here were outnumbered but victory was on their side. there side. # football's coming home cheering and for fans — wherever they were watching — it was 90 minutes of loud support and then delirious celebration. and the other main stories on tonight's programme... a sharp drop in the rate at which prices are rising — inflation now stands at 6.8%. jewellery and gems dating back hundreds of years are missing, stolen or damaged at the british museum — one employee is dismissed. and how two former royal marines fought off pirates on the amazon — with their paddles.

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BBC News at Ten

they played really well- against colombia, so they've got every chance against australia. australia have definitely got the home advantage because home crowd, but we're better. we've got more experience, i think we've got it in the bag. i think it'll be a tight game. it might go to extra time and penalties, but i think they'll do the job. i've got australian family, . so i think i sit in both camps, but rooting for both. i think we're going to win the world cup. oh, it would mean so much, just for them to lift the trophy and for the development of the sport, it would be truly incredible. well, our sports editor, dan roan, is in sydney for the big match, which kicks off in about 12 hours' time... dan. yes, england's players will be waking up here in sydney this morning knowing that ever since they won the euros and made history last year on home soil, there's been genuine hopes and perhaps expectation that they could go one

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BBC News at One

australia has enjoyed the upper hand so far this summer, it men's and women's cricket team is retaining the ashes and its netballers beating england in the world cup final. now for the latest chapter in a classic sporting rivalry. to for the latest chapter in a classic sporting rivalry-— sporting rivalry. to play the lioness at _ sporting rivalry. to play the lioness at stadium - sporting rivalry. to play the| lioness at stadium australia sporting rivalry. to play the - lioness at stadium australia on wednesday night is really a dream come _ wednesday night is really a dream come true — wednesday night is really a dream come true i think. for the tournament in particular, we will have _ tournament in particular, we will have every— tournament in particular, we will have every ticket sold, the demand is there _ have every ticket sold, the demand is there and — have every ticket sold, the demand is there and i think the interest will bring — is there and i think the interest will bring this country and the rest of the _ will bring this country and the rest of the world together. what a night it is going _ of the world together. what a night it is going to be. last of the world together. what a night it is going to be— it is going to be. last year saw the lionesses' — it is going to be. last year saw the lionesses' greatest _ it is going to be. last year saw the lionesses' greatest ever _ it is going to be. last year saw the lionesses' greatest ever triumph, | lionesses' greatest ever triumph, becoming european champions on home soil. but when he tomorrow and they will have a chance to surpass even that. dan roan, bbc news, sydney. they will have a fight on their hands because support for the matildas here in australia is the strongest it has ever been. we are expecting a wall of green and gold at the stadium tomorrow but england fans say what they lacked in numbers they will make up for in noise. jane

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Sportsday

will be on australia, playing in front of a home crowd on wednesday. england know about dealing with that of course. european champions on home soil last summer — our sports editor dan roan is with the team as they continue their preparations. a couple of weeks ago there had been fears that carol world cup may be over when the barcelona midfielder was lectured off england's group game against denmark with a serious looking knee injury. subsequently she was given the all clear and she has since played in both of the lionesses knockout matches against nigeria and columbia in the quarterfinals. she is seen as integral and crucial to england's prospects of overcoming australia in the semifinal this week for the earlier she held a press conference and asked her about the fact that australia are the only team so far that have managed to record a win over serena deacons since the took

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CNN Newsroom Live

world cup for the first time, but also to overturn the curse that has hit the hosts of this tournament in recent times. for the last four editions of the women's world cup, the hosts have been knocked out in the quarterfinals, and 18 that knows all about that are australia's opponents this evening in france. it happened to them on home soil four years ago in the quarterfinals against the usa. whole lot is being made about the fact that just a few weeks ago, australia caused an upset beating. france, 1-0 on home soil in melbourne. france, very much playing that down, seeing it was just a pretournament friendly. also saying that it has been given a boost that australia's's hike is not back in the starting lineup. there was some suggestion she would be back from injury, but she is on the bench once again. france, very much though, are

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BBC News

well, we will see, i don't know about the home soil making much difference because it felt today against colombia like it was a home crowd. they were really hostile to england. crowd. they were really hostile to encland. , , :, england. yes, there is a huge colombian — england. yes, there is a huge colombian population - england. yes, there is a huge colombian population in - england. yes, there is a huge l colombian population in sydney especially. i know even a lot of colombian friends i have back in sydney was so passionate and they are so passionate about their national team. australia i think is going to be completely behind the matildas. it is incredible come really was the game that stopped the nation. there are videos of people in other sporting events like afl matches and basketball matches and they are not watching the game they played to go and see, they are standing watching a screen near the bar or holding up their phones and wedding stopped, it really was incredible. it will only be bigger on wednesday night when we face england in the semifinal and it will be a chance for australia to make their first ever world cup final. we have never done that men's women's really special time in australia. it

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CNN Newsroom Live

emotionally their captain has said it is very much given her side confidence, and they will need that against the japanese team who not only are aside inform but aside that people say are looking for revenge, because it was sweden who broke japanese heart on home soil at the olympics a couple of years ago. knocking japan out in the quarterfinals of the olympic women's football competition, as they went on to claim the silver medal. what both of these sides know is that this is arguably the best chance in a generation to potentially lift this women's world cup trophy. something japan did back in 2011. sweden have never managed to do. the side that will be waiting for them in the semifinal is spain. spain produced a bit of footballing history for them as

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Sportsday

to be picked. it is disappointing to see that i'm not going to be able to be part of the ryder cup this year and is the world to offer the same matter. but it is what it is. at the end of the day, you know, i'm happy where i am and that doesn't change. but they also want to kind of move on and concentrate on the events that i have left and focus on that, because we have enough things in our heads to put more stuff in there and make it even tougher. but, you know, at the end of the day hopefully there will be a way back. the final ladies golf major of the year begins on thursday with the women's open at walton heath. celine boutier goes in as one of the favourites, as she bids for to make it three wins in a row. she claimed her first major on home soil in france at the evian championship,

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Sportsday

about 25— 80% of the chances converted, she is going to be the best football in the world. -- 75. and the best football in the world. —— 75. and she loved in my face. despite being the talisman for australia, they have had to get through the stages without kerr of a calf injury confined to the sidelines.— injury confined to the sidelines. , _ , sidelines. bobby is in contact with them — sidelines. bobby is in contact with them and _ sidelines. bobby is in contact with them and said _ sidelines. bobby is in contact with them and said it - sidelines. bobby is in contact with them and said it has - sidelines. bobby is in contact. with them and said it has been tough. with them and said it has been tou~h. ,, . , with them and said it has been tou~h. ,, , ., ., tough. she was distraught not tough. she was distraught not to be there. — tough. she was distraught not to be there, especially - tough. she was distraught notj to be there, especially playing the world cup on your home soil, you are captain, unfortunately injuries are inevitable and she has to deal with that. �* , with that. but in their first knockout _ with that. but in their first knockout game, _ with that. but in their first knockout game, a - with that. but in their firstl knockout game, a sold-out knockout game, a sold—out aussie crowd roared their welcome and sam kerr stepped back onto the pitch. matildas and the cohosts have their icon back. jane dougall, bbc news, perth. anthonyjoshua says he's not shocked about what happens in boxing anymore. the former two—time world champion agreed to fight late replacement robert helenius at london's 02 arena on saturday. he had been due to fight dillian whyte, but when he failed a drugs test last weekend, finland's helenius stood in at at less than a week's notice.

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