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england captain harry kane helped save bayern munich's season with two goals in their champions league last 16 second leg against lazio. 3—0 it finished on the night, 3—1 on aggregate as bayern, who are way off the pace in the bundesliga, book their spot in a european quarterfinal. vicki sparks reports. harry kane the hero once again as they look to avoid the first trophy less season since 2012. out of the german cup, ten points adrift, everything realistically hangs on europe. and his breast ensures the dream indoors. his first header came at a key time before the break and shortly after lazio captain missed a glorious chance himself. thomas at home before halftime before wrapping up before halftime before wrapping up the second half with his
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33rd goal in 33 games this season. he has been as brilliant as i munich have been bad and keeps his own hopes of earning the first major trophy of his career alive. in the other champions league tie, kylian mbappe scored a brace as paris st—germain cruised into the last eight with a 4—1 aggregate win over real sociedad. the frenchman's been used sparingly after announcing he's leaving the club at the end of the season, he was even substituted at halftime in the goalless draw with monaco last week — but it was all smiles in spain as psg move a step closer to lifting the trophy for the very first time. manchester city play fc copenhagen in the champions league on wednesday and erling haaland insists he's happy at the club but says "you never know what the future holds". the norwegian�*s contracted until 2027 but real madrid are thought to be long—term admirers. haaland has scored 80 goals in 84 appearances for city including 28 this season. ifi if i say this now, it is
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probably going to be a massive headline tomorrow. you never know what the future brings. but, again, iam happy. you can write this but also have to write this but also have to write everything i said before. i am happy and, yep, write everything i said before. iam happy and, yep, that write everything i said before. i am happy and, yep, that is what i want to do. england women's manager sarina wiegman says their qualifying draw for next year's euros is tough but really exciting. as they bid to retain their title in switzerland, they're in a group with france and sweden, ranked third and fifth in the world, as well as the republic of ireland. the world champions spain will face denmark, belgium and the czech republic. the top two teams in league a groups automatically qualify, while the third and fourth—placed nations will go into the play—offs. along with the 12 best—ranked teams in league b, scotland will be expected to take one of those spots — they're ranked higher than all the other sides in theirgroup. northern ireland will take on malta for the first time and wales are the highest—ranked side in theirgroup. qualifying begins in april. former world number one simona halep has had her
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four—year ban for doping reduced to nine months by the court of arbitration for sport. the two time grand slam winner tested positive for an anti—anaemia drug two years ago. having feared her career was over, the 32—year—old can now return to to the sport immediately. 0ur tennis correspondent russel fuller has more. this is a significant victory for simona halep. in the original independent tribunal ruled that she was guilty of intentional doping whereas the court of arbitration for sport has determined it was the result of a contaminated supplement that she took ahead of the us open of 2022. they say she did not exercise sufficient care or attention but that she is not guilty of significant fault or negligence and that is why the ban has been reduced to nine months and she is free to continue her career with immediate effect. 0ther career with immediate effect. other charges allege abnormalities in her biological passport have also been dismissed. it leaves us to
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wonder how to independent tribunal is, with two very different verdicts. we will have to wait for more details in the weeks to come. as for simona halep, she released a statement to say her faith in the process has been tested by the process has been tested by the scandalous accusations levelled against her and by the seemingly unlimited resources aligned against me. jonny bairstow says he's set for an "emotional week" as he'll become only the 17th man to reach 100 tests for england when he faces india in the fifth and final test in dharam—shala. bairstow will reach the landmark 12 years after making his debut against west indies. he follows ben stokes to a century of england caps, after he achieved that in the third test. india already have an unassailable 3—1 lead in the series. asa as a young kid, every young kid that sets out on a journey plan professional cricket was to try and play 100 test matches. you look back a few thousand 12, i
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made my debut at lord's look back a few thousand 12, i made my debut at lords and 12 years later, to say you would have played 100 test matches, you would snap your hand off one but also pinching herself. promoter eddie hearn believes heavyweight anthonyjoshua will stop francis ngannou when the pair fight in saudi arabia on friday. ngannou, the former ufc heavyweight champion controversially lost to tyson fury by split decision in october but hearn knows that he poses a huge threat. hejust wants he just wants to fight. the work is done. he is in an unbelievable place physically, mentally. you are so many times before. all that matters is what happens on friday night. when the challenge in front of us, and every single level, ajay is better. but this is the heavyweight division, this guy can punch, this case dangerous, have to stay composed, be aggressive and take this guy out. one of the thing that makes such a threat is this belief in themselves. it should
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belief in themselves. it should be petrified tojoshua, he doesn't have the experience in the ring but i thought beat tyson fury, he dropped tim, i know he can punch and you expect them to improve. he has the respect either way you look at it, be tyson fury, drop, or lost by around. tyson fury is supposedly the best heavyweight in what does that already has the respect of the boxing road. but we have to do what we do best in boxing and deal with people and change practice, the danger is that the cream should rise to the top. i think anthony. and, i don't have a feeling this guy has a granite shin as well. he will have to hit him and be smart but i see him getting up inside the distance. the formula one academy season gets under way this weekend. the all—female driving series, which is now in its second year is another pathway for women to get into motorsport. bianca bustamante finished seventh last year, and has now become mclaren's first female development driver. emily brown went to speak to her at the british team's headquarters.
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just 19 years old and bianca has already made history. the first female driver to join mclaren development programme. an incredible opportunity but at the same time, quite a pressure put myself as of the programme creates a potential talent pipeline for their formula 1 team for them i want to be the best driver in general, e—mail, mailand that is the beauty of racing. able to compete with the best of the best drivers. mclaren asserted to be one of those. i am thankfulfor to be one of those. i am thankful for that.- to be one of those. i am thankful for that. 2096 of the current formula _ thankful for that. 2096 of the current formula 1 _ thankful for that. 2096 of the current formula 1 grid - thankful for that. 2096 of the current formula 1 grid beganj current formula 1 grid began their careers with mclaren including lewis hamilton and lando norris. 0riginally including lewis hamilton and lando norris. originally from the philippines, her inspiration came from her dad who has been a long—time driver and coating enthusiast. the other thing _ and coating enthusiast. the other thing my _ and coating enthusiast. tue: other thing my dad and coating enthusiast. tte: other thing my dad and i could bond around was racing. he told me how to drive before he even taught me how to walk. he worked threejobsjust so
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taught me how to walk. he worked three jobs just so he could sustain for the family and allow me to achieve these dreams and fight. everybody knows racing is reserved for people with money and often has been. diseases or diversify, thatis been. diseases or diversify, that is what i am raising for. to show it doesn't matter where you come from, even when you are across the other part of the world, you're still able make it. the world, you're still able make it— the world, you're still able make it. ,, , . v make it. she began her it's “ourne make it. she began her it's journey in _ make it. she began her it's journey in the _ make it. she began her it's journey in the inaugural- make it. she began her it's- journey in the inaugural season of the f1 academy where she caught the hours of mclaren �*s development team. also, the eyes of fans and social media. 0ver eyes of fans and social media. over 1 eyes of fans and social media. 0ver1 million of them to be precise. 0ver1 million of them to be recise. �* ., , precise. being a girl, it is factual that _ precise. being a girl, it is factual that it _ precise. being a girl, it is factual that it is - precise. being a girl, it is factual that it is a - factual that it is a disadvantage, not having the muscle at a high—level starting point compared to men. that means i would also need to work ten times harder than everyone else. i'm working out pretty much every day so hopefully it is all worth it. my end goal is
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to be in formula 1.— is all worth it. my end goal is to be in formula 1. the decades since i have _ to be in formula 1. the decades since i have seen _ to be in formula 1. the decades since i have seen a _ to be in formula 1. the decades since i have seen a woman - to be in formula 1. the decades since i have seen a woman in i since i have seen a woman in the seat of a formula 1 for the how close are we to seeing that? . , , . .,, , that? incredibly closer every da . we that? incredibly closer every day- we are _ that? incredibly closer every day. we are here _ that? incredibly closer every day. we are here and - that? incredibly closer every | day. we are here and deserve that? incredibly closer every - day. we are here and deserve to be here and doesn't matter if we wear make—up or have long hair or have coloured nails, doesn't make any difference. trying to be feminine in a male nominative sport, love doing my make—up before getting in the car and i do that as a status symbol as a standard that i am a woman and i am fast. i like to seea a woman and i am fast. i like to see a lot more women in this. female engineers, strategists, mechanics, beautiful to see. you can get all the latest sports news from the bbc sport app orfrom our website.
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harry kane securing the place in the champions league quarter—final. from me, will perry, and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. we could see more sunshine around for wednesday than what we had on tuesday, particularly across eastern areas. so i think a brighter afternoon to come, but there will be some scattered showers around, especially across england and wales, and winds will generally stay quite light. we'll have high pressure anchored over scandinavia, low pressure out in the atlantic, trying to push this weather front ever closer towards our shores, but it could reach the west country as we move through the latter parts of this morning. elsewhere, we're starting off
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a lot of cloud across the east of the country. that will tend to melt away, though. it stays cloudy for eastern scotland, northeast england. some sunshine for east anglia and the southeast, a few showers into the afternoon, east wales and the midlands, and temperature wise up to around 10—11 degrees, single digits along the north sea coasts, where we have the cloud and the breeze. now, as we head through wednesday night, it looks like it stays dry for many. the showers fade away. we start to see some cloud rolling into central and eastern areas, so where we have the cloud, more of a breeze, temperatures 2—5. under clearer skies further north and west, there could be a touch of frost. for thursday, then, we have low pressure anchored out towards the west and the southwest, that area of high pressure over scandinavia just edging a bit further westward, so influencing our weather more. could start to see an east, south—easterly wind picking up further, though, so quite a breezy day to come. plenty of sunshine around away from the east coast and there will be some afternoon showers again, particularly england and wales. probably the best of the sunshine, western scotland into northern ireland, western wales — top temperatures again, 11, maybe 12 degrees. into friday, you see more isobars on the charts. it's going to be windier, a strong east, south—easterly wind. that'll take the edge off the temperatures, push in some cloud to northern
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and eastern areas, particularly the northern half of the country. england and wales could at this stage see quite a bit of sunshine, but there'll always be showers loitering close to the southwest. and a windy day to come for all — gusty winds, particularly windy across the south and the east further, though, so quite a breezy day to come. plenty of sunshine around away from the east coast and there will be some afternoon showers again, particularly england and wales. probably the best of the sunshine, western scotland into northern ireland, western wales into the weekend, low pressure loiters to the southwest of the country, trying to push its way northwards, so it will introduce further showers or even longer spells of rain for southern and western areas. we could start to see a few showers developing further north and east as well. it will remain quite windy, with our wind coming in from the east or the southeast. that's it for me. take care.
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live from washington, welcome to bbc news' special coverage of super tuesday. president biden and former president trump are racking up primary wins on another busy election night in the us. voters across more than dozen states cast ballots this super tuesday, we'll have the latest results as they come in. i'm sumi somaskanda live in los angeles we are looking at how immigration is impacting the
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debate. we are at a watch party in carolina. hello, i'm caitriona perry live in washington. you're very welcome. welcome back to the bbc�*s super tuesday special coverage. it's a big night for frontrunnersjoe biden and donald trump as they continue to lock in wins in order to secure the democrat and republican presidential nominations. and we have a major announcement to start the hour. our partners at cbs news project that former president trump will win the republican primary in the state of minnesota. let's look at where things stand at this hour, and with that win, mr trump has now claimed victory in nine states, arkansas, maine, 0klahoma, north carolina, followed by tennessee, texas, virginia, alabama and colorado. meanwhile, presidentjoe biden has won 11 states, including all of those
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won by trump, plus massachusetts and vermont.

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