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Grassroots heroes recognised at awards ceremony Earlier this month, grassroots football’s finest were recognised at a prestigious awards ceremony at Hillsborough. The awards, which recognise local winners and highly commended recipients of the England Football Grassroots Football Awards 2023, were presented by BBC Radio Sheffield Sports Editor Andy Giddings. The local grassroots community made over 160+ nominations across 12 categories earlier in the year, and the winners and highly commended recipients were selected by an independent judging panel.

A certificate and award were presented to each winner and highly commended recipient by Sheffield & Hallamshire County FA Intern Chair Brian Coddington.

Award winners included: Grassroots Club of the Year - Kiveton Park FC Grassroots Grounds Team of the Year - Scissett FC Grassroots League of the Year - South Yorkshire Ability Counts League Coach of the Year (Male Pathway) - David Johnson of Tinsley JFC Coach of the Year (Female Pathway) - John Bridgman of Hallam Rangers U12 Girls

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Coach of the Year (Disability Pathway) Nathan Pearson of Derek Dooley Football Academy Grassroots Match Official of the Year - Vance Warner Young Volunteer of the Year - Jack Johnson New Volunteer of the Year - Helen Knight Positive Football Environment Award Mike Stylianou of South Yorkshire Ability Counts League Geldart Award - Steven Beckitt of Swinton Spartans The Lioness Award - Gail Fletcher of Silver Strikers

Commenting on the success of the evening, Brian said: “This year’s awards ceremony was once again a fantastic evening where we were able to say thank you and show our appreciation to so many outstanding volunteers. “We can never take for granted the tremendous work that grassroots volunteers do year in,

year out. They are the beating heart of grassroots football in our county, and it’s a privilege and an honour to recognise their achievements at these awards. “Congratulations to all our local winners and highly commended recipients, and I wish you even more future success as you continue to play a critical role in growing the game.”

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Charity launches fundraising appeal on 16th anniversary of Vulcan XH558's triumphant return to flight Thousands of people have become a part of the history of the last airworthy Vulcan bomber by having their name added to her wing. The Vulcan to the Sky Trust (VTST) is marking the 16th anniversary of XH558 returning to flight by offering supporters a chance to have a name added to the iconic aircraft under the bomb-bay doors. The VTST, the charity responsible for XH558, the last airworthy Vulcan that stopped flying in 2015, is giving people the opportunity to celebrate Vulcan XH558’s second display career and have their name placed under the bomb-bay doors of the iconic aircraft. The Trust, who are working closely with the current owners of the airport and partners on a plan that will hopefully see XH558 remain in Doncaster, are keen to provide improved access to the Vulcan for supporters. Marc Walters, chief executive of VTST, said: “We know how much it means to supporters to have their name on XH558 and become part of her history. Thousands of people have already shown their support and had their name or that of a loved one placed under the wings of this iconic aircraft. “October holds great

significance for Vulcan XH558, on October 18, 2007, she took her first post restoration flight and on October 28, 2015, she performed her last flight – making this the final ever flight of an Avro Vulcan. “To mark these significant moments in XH558’s flying career, we are offering supporters the opportunity to have their name on XH558, giving them a permanent connection to this remarkable and historically important aircraft. “We know that our supporters want to see XH558, and people love to visit and see the name that they have chosen taking pride of place on this iconic aircraft and that is why it is important for us to let people know that we are working closely with the airports owners on a plan that we hope will see XH558 remain in Doncaster with increased access for supporters via a series of open days in 2024. “Given the current uncertainty around the future ownership of the site we are conscious that any agreement may be temporary, but we remain hopeful that an agreement that is suitable for both parties can be agreed.” Doncaster Sheffield Airport closed after owners, Peel Land

and Property, conducted a strategic review of its costs. The local council have since expressed interest in reopening the airport and are in ongoing discussions with Peel. “We were thrilled to see Doncaster Mayor Ros Jones publicly started that she would hope to see Vulcan XH558 remain in Doncaster for years to come,” added Marc. As part of her illustrious history, it was on July 1, 1960, Vulcan XH558 was the first Vulcan B.2 to enter RAF service and after nearly 33 years she was the last Vulcan to leave service. She was the star of the RAF’s Vulcan Display Flight for six years, from May 1986 to September 1992. The RAF’s Vulcan bombers carried Britain's strategic nuclear deterrent during much of the Cold War. Whilst the Vulcan fleet’s operational service ceased in 1984, XH558 flew on in the display role until finally retiring from RAF service on March 23,1993. The Vulcan to the Sky Trust have asked for donations of £35 per name – these will be unveiled on the bomb-bay doors in 2024. In 1997, Dr Robert Pleming and a small team started to investigate the possibility of returning Vulcan XH558 to

flight. Ten years and £7million later, she made her first post-restoration test flight in October 2007. It was an incredible triumph of British engineering, public support and determination. XH558 flew for eight further display seasons that no-one thought they would ever see, thrilling an estimated 20million people across the UK. Grounded in 2015 XH558 has

spent the last seven years at Doncaster Sheffield Airport and has continued to wow fans and supporters both in the hangar and during engine ground runs and organised tours. All names will be added to the aircraft early in 2024 and details of how supporters can visit to see their name in place will be made available later in the year. Marc added: “We are

continuously bowled over by the support shown to the project and this latest appeal will help the team of volunteers to continue to keep XH558 well maintained and looked after.”

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Can you hear the voices sing? les mis returns to sheffield Les Misérables The Arena Spectacular will embark on a World Tour from September 2024, opening with strictly limited UK dates that will see them performing 6 shows at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield, the very same venue that Les Misérables played 35 performances in back in 1999 – this was the first time that the production had ever been staged in an Arena and is still the buildings longest ever running touring show engagement. As the beloved musical phenomenon enters its 39th revolutionary year in London, this spectacular production will have an extraordinary new design specifically created for larger venues with a cast and orchestra of over 65.

Victor Hugo’s classic tale is an enthralling story of broken dreams and unrequited love, passion, sacrifice and redemption – a timeless testament to the survival of the human spirit. With a magnificent score of iconic songs including, I Dreamed a Dream, On My Own, Bring Him Home, One Day More and more, this epic and uplifting story is undisputedly one of the world’s favourite musicals. Cameron Mackintosh said, “Since the very first concert performance of Les Misérables in Sydney in January 1989, this remarkable musical has proved to be as powerful and successful in its every manifestation. Whether in its original full theatrical form, a blockbuster musical movie,

or any of its numerous spectacularly staged concert performances. Over the show’s nearly 40 years existence, it has also proved to be the launch pad for an extraordinary list of stars around the world, in many different languages and countries. This much anticipated world tour will be a unique opportunity for many of these celebrated performers to play their favourite roles for short periods in different parts of the world, so fans will get the chance to see their favourite stars (and mine!) in their favourite musical. Both the show and the score of Les Mis continues to win poll after poll around the world as the publics favourite musical of all time containing so many of

the most memorable and beloved songs ever written for the musical theatre. The euphoria of the cast reunion performances of Miz are legendary and always prove a sell-out so I look forward to this unique event being the ultimate demonstration of Do You Hear The People

Sing ever!” The critically acclaimed production of Les Misérables continues to play at the Sondheim Theatre, where it will soon be celebrating its 39th revolutionary year, and several other local language productions around the world.

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urgent blood appeal bonfire night rules and guidance foodbank appeals for O negative and B negative blood donors in Sheffield are being asked to help the NHS prepare for the challenging winter period by booking and sticking to their upcoming appointments to help build stocks. While overall blood stocks remain above the target of six days, O negative and B negative stocks have come under pressure and donors with those types are being asked to help the NHS build stocks. Existing O and B negative donors who are fit and healthy should call 0300 123 23 23 for a priority appointment, and to book in their next appointment as well. Sheffield Donor Centre, in Cathedral Court, Church Street, has good appointment availability with 162 spare appointments over the next seven days and hundreds more in the coming weeks. Donors are being asked to keep their appointment or give as much notice as possible if they need to cancel. Mark Chambers, Director of Donor Experience at NHS Blood and Transplant said: “O negative and B negative blood stocks are currently lower than we’d like so we’re encouraging our amazing donors in Sheffield to please come forward and help us prepare for the busy winter period. We understand people may have plans during the upcoming school holidays, but please don’t forget your appointment if you have one. We also see an increase in appointment cancellations at this time of year due to seasonal illnesses, so we’re asking if donors can please give at least three days’ notice if they need to cancel so the place can be offered to another donor. Donor and staff safety is our priority so if you are under the weather, please rest,

recover, and rebook. We are also urging people who have registered but not yet donated to make their first appointment now. If they don’t know their blood type, then they will find out after donating for the first time – they may have one of the types we need. It only takes an hour to give blood and each donation can help save or improve up to three lives.” People who have registered as a donor but not yet made an appointment to give blood are also encouraged to take that next step and make their first donation, and they will find out their blood type when they do. In Sheffield 650 people who registered with Give Blood in 2023 have yet to make an appointment to donate. Existing donors for all other blood types are asked to continue donating as normal. Only eight per cent of the population have O negative blood but it accounts for around 14 per cent of the blood hospitals need so more O negative donors are needed than other types. B negative is one of the rarest blood types as just 2% of our blood donors have it. We always need more B negative donors and rely heavily on the support and commitment of existing donors to ensure patients receive the blood they need. Blood is needed to help the NHS treat patients with cancer, blood disorders and those suffering medical trauma or undergoing surgery, and O negative blood is mostly used for emergency care. Each donation can save or improve up to three lives. Register now and book an appointment at blood.co.uk on the GiveBloodNHS app or call 0300 123 23 23.

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Guy Fawkes Night, is a British tradition that lights up the sky on the 5th of November. It’s a night of fireworks, bonfires, and celebrations, but amidst the excitement, it’s crucial to remember the regulations that govern the safe use and transportation of fireworks. Here we walk you through the dos and don’ts, helping you enjoy the festivities without running into trouble with the law. Transportation of Fireworks Vehicle Requirements The transportation of fireworks is regulated, especially for larger quantities. Small amounts for personal use generally don’t require a special vehicle, but for larger quantities, vehicles with a Vehicle Special Order (VSO) might be required. Hazardous Material Regulations If you’re transporting large quantities, you’ll have to adhere to the regulations outlined for hazardous goods, which could require specialised storage solutions within the vehicle. Storage and Handling Fireworks must be stored in a cool, dry place, away from any sources of ignition. While in transit, ensure they are securely packaged to prevent accidental discharge. Buying Fireworks Age Restrictions You must be over 18 to purchase fireworks in the UK. Retailers are obliged to verify your age, and selling fireworks to minors is illegal. Firework Categories Fireworks are categorised into F1, F2, F3, and F4. Most consumer fireworks fall under F2 and F3, with F1 being the least hazardous and F4 reserved for professional displays. Licences and Permits Retailers must have a licence to sell fireworks. If you’re planning a public display, you’ll need to get a permit from your local authority. Using Fireworks Time Restrictions Fireworks are usually only permitted to be set

off between 7 am and 11 pm. However, for Bonfire Night, the time extends until midnight. Public Land You cannot set off fireworks on public land, including streets and parks, without prior permission from the local council. Noise Levels Excessively loud fireworks could land you in trouble for causing noise pollution. Check your local council’s guidelines on acceptable noise levels. Animal Welfare Be mindful of pets and wildlife. The loud noises can distress animals, so it’s often courteous to inform neighbours if you’re planning a display. Here are some common scenarios where bonfires may be restricted or illegal: Smoke Control Areas In designated Smoke Control Areas, usually in urban or densely populated settings, the use of open fires and the emission of smoke are more tightly regulated. Burning materials that produce smoke in these areas could be an offence. Environmental Regulations Bonfires that cause excessive smoke, fumes, or odour can be deemed a “statutory nuisance,” potentially leading to fines or legal action under environmental protection laws. Leasehold or Rental Agreements If you’re renting your property or if it’s part of a leasehold, there may be clauses in your agreement that prohibit bonfires. Make sure to check your contract before lighting one. Proximity to Roads Bonfires that are too close to public roads can be deemed illegal if the smoke from the fire obscures the vision of drivers, creating a safety hazard. Health and Safety Bonfires that pose a risk to public health and safety can be forcibly extinguished by the fire department, and you may be liable for the costs involved in the intervention. Fire Service Act

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With food banks and charities facing increasing levels of need this winter, people are being urged to give the gift of their time to take part in the UK’s biggest food donation drive. The Tesco Food Collection is taking place in all Tesco stores from November 30th to December 2nd and the Trussell Trust and FareShare are urging volunteers to sign-up to support the event in store. It comes as both charities face their busiest winter yet as more people turn to them for support. The Trussell Trust, which has the largest foodbank network in the UK, is expecting to distribute more than 1 million emergency food parcels between December and February, while FareShare has over 1,500 frontline charities on its waiting list seeking food. During the collection Tesco customers will be encouraged to donate long-life food to support the charities in their work. Donations for the Trussell Trust will help its network of food banks provide emergency food parcels to people who cannot afford the essentials, while donations to FareShare will get food to its network of 8,500 local charities and community groups. Tesco is calling on volunteers to staff collection points to raise awareness of the impact every donation will have on people across the UK, who rely on Trussell Trust and FareShare for food. Donations are needed now more than ever, with one in five Trussell Trust

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and the last 11 years, has been unwavering, and we’re incredibly grateful for their support in helping drive more donations during what will be a difficult winter for many. Volunteers play a huge role in the success of the Tesco Food Collection each year. By giving up just three hours of your time, you can make a huge impact by helping more people understand the importance of donating food to FareShare during this increasingly difficult time.” Claire De Silva, Head of Community at Tesco, said: “Every year our Winter Food Collection gets such an amazing response from our customers. We know that they give even more generously when we have volunteers in our stores helping them to choose the right items that are needed so we would urge anyone who can to please sign up and help make a difference.” You can sign up to volunteer with FareShare at https://fareshare.org. uk/foodcollection/ or with the Trussell Trust at https://www.trusselltrust.org/get-involved/

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A mixed-use development comprising a series of shipping containers to provide food and drink units and a stage for live music and events has been proposed for a site in Sheffield city centre. Pond Gate Estate 1 Ltd and Pond Gate Estate 2 Ltd have submitted an application to Sheffield City Council for development on land off Arundel Gate, between the O2 Academy and Odeon Sheffield. Planning permission is sought for the installation of a series of shipping containers arranged over two floors around a large open air central 'plaza' seating area. These would be occupied by bar and street food vendors. The plans also include the construction of a concrete podium

deck as a stage for live music and entertainment. A screen would be suspended to the rear of the stage, with other screens located around the site and at upper levels. The development would have a total area of about 26,350 sq ft. The proposed opening hours are 7am to 1am Monday to Sunday, a maximum occupancy of 1,600 people at any one time. Annual footfall of about one million is expected. The development is expected to support 54 full-time and 86 parttime jobs. STACK, which is behind similar developments in the North East, is set to operate the scheme, with the plans developed as a co-ordinated joint application.

A design and access statement submitted as part of the application said: "The proposals will breathe new life into an area of the city centre that currently fails to contribute positively to the local economy or street scene. "The proposal creates an opportunity enhance the public realm locally, tie into wider proposals on Arundel Gate and to extend the cultural and leisure hub around the Crucible and Lyceum theatres to further enhance the vibrancy of that area of the city and will have a positive social and economic impact on the city." The project team includes Pegasus Group, KPP Architects, and Dunwoodie Swift Architects.

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A SENSATIONAL 60TH ANNIVERSARY CAMRA URGES NEW TAX CUTS greasbrough With a brand-new production for 2023. Join a host of stars for the musical phenomenon with this festival of nostalgia with the SIXTIES @ 60. The show with the definite feelgood factor will transport you back to that magical decade that was the 1960’s. Whether you go to relive your childhood memories or you just simply want to see what your parents have been raving about for all these years this is the show to see. These legends of the 60’s will deliver to you a night never to be forgotten. The show stars... DOZY BEAKY MICK & TICH. In 1964 the music scene was lit up with arrival of Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick and Tich. By 1966 on a massive roll the band were in the charts for 50 weeks out of 52. In Germany alone in 1967, record sales outsold The Rolling Stones and The Beatles. Hits include Bend It, Zabadak and The Legend Of Xanadu plus many more. This fastmoving energetic set from DBMT will have you dancing and singing in the isles performing hit after hit after hit.

THE TREMS (former members of The Tremeloes). The Tremeloes came to promenence in 1963 with their first number one Twist and Shout. From then the world became their stage performing on it for the past 60 years. They have earned a fantastic reputation as not only one of the most entertaining bands on tour today but, also for their distinctive harmonies. Other hits include Call Me Number One, Even The Bad Times Are Good, and of course their worldwide number one hit, Silence Is Golden. THE FORTUNES. Hailing from Birmingham England, the band first came into prominence in 1963 with their hit single Caroline, which was used as the signature tune for the influential Pirate Radio Station of the same name. Other classics include, Storm In A Teacup, You’ve Got Your Troubles, Freedom Come Freedom Go. The Fortunes still continue to tour the world today. THE SWINGING BLUE JEANS. The SBJ’s have a history that spans back to the early 1960’s. The band’s first

big hit single ‘Hippy Hippy Shake’ was released in 1963. Other hits were soon to follow ‘You’re No Good, ‘Good Golly Miss Molly and ‘Don’t Make Me Over’ have been the bedrock of the band’s memorable live performances. The Swinging Blue Jeans have been led by Alan Lovell, faithfully carrying on the long tradition of the band.

VANITY FARE. Formed in 1966, are a British pop/rock group famously known for such hits as, I Live For The Sun, Early In The Morning and the worldwide classic, “Hitchin A Ride” which scored the band a number one on the Billboard 100 in the USA. The harmonies of Vanity Fare a renowned throughout the sixties scene which makes them one of the best vocal groups still touring today. Step back in time to when pop music was at its very best. Tickets are available now from the City Hall Box Office or via www. sheffieldcityhall.co.uk

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A musical celebration of the stars and songs of the war years & 1940s. Starring Andy Eastwood with a tribute to George Formby, Maggie O’Hara with memories of Vera Lynn & Gracie Fields, and Michael Wooldridge on the Paramount Compton organ. Join us for a wonderful afternoon of musical entertainment, as we ‘Roll Out The Barrel’ to get you ‘In The Mood’ when ‘We’ll Meet Again’ for a music-packed show.

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Action from the Chancellor of the Exchequer to cut duty on beer and cider served in pubs, extend help with business rates and deliver a fair deal on energy costs are needed to save the future of the UK’s pubs. CAMRA members in all corners of the UK are contacting their local MP to ask them to support the organisation’s ‘Save Our Pubs’ campaign ahead of the Autumn Statement, which calls on the Chancellor to: • Reduce duty on draught beer and cider – cutting tax on pints in pubs to help them compete with the likes of supermarket alcohol. • Replace business rate relief schemes in England which are due to end next year – with money to do the same in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. • Make sure energy supply and pricing issues are fair for hospitality businesses. • End the ban on take-home draught beer and cider from most pubs and festivals. Speaking about the launch of CAMRA’s Autumn Statement campaign Chairman Nik Antona said: “This really is a make-or-break moment for the future of the nation’s beloved pubs and social clubs, which

are at the heart of community life. In August, the Government’s new alcohol duty system introduced a lower rate of tax charged on draught beer and cider served in pubs, clubs and taprooms. To really protect and promote pubgoing, the Chancellor should reduce draught beer and cider duty further – and give our locals a fighting chance with the likes of supermarket alcohol. The Government should also axe the red tap which bans pubs selling takehome beer and cider from draughtduty containers which is a lifeline, particularly in rural communities. “As customers continue to tighten their belts, licensees, brewers, and cider makers face an uncertain economic future as they don’t know what their business rates or energy bills will look like in the next year. That’s why the licenced trade and consumers will want to see the Chancellor taking action to guarantee a fair deal from energy supplies for hospitality businesses – and crucially to extend help with business rates relief in England beyond April next year and allocate money to do the same in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.”

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If you are looking for the ‘Ultimate Feel Good Experience’, this show is not to be missed! Enjoy this slick, fast moving and vibrant show, bringing you some of the greatest songs ever written, performed by a cast of world class singers and dancers. Re-live the fantastic sounds of the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s presented in the unique ‘Timeless’ style. This highly acclaimed production continues to captivate audiences worldwide with their beautiful harmonies, brilliant choreography and over 100 stunning costumes reflecting each era. An unforgettable show packed with fun, energy, and a few laughs along the way.

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6.00 (GMT) Breakfast 7.50 Match of the Day 9.00 Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg 10.00 Politics England 10.30 Scotland’s Sacred Islands with Ben Fogle 11.30 Homes Under the Hammer 12.30 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News; Weather 1.15 Songs of Praise 1.50 Points of View 2.05 FILM: Coco. (2017) Animated fantasy, with the voice of Anthony Gonzalez. 3.40 Planet Earth III. David Attenborough showcases wildlife in coastal regions. 4.40 BBC News 4.55 BBC Regional News; Weather 5.05 Countryfile. Groups taking part in the annual Children in Need Countryfile Rambles. 6.20 Planet Earth III The wildlife inhabiting the world’s oceans. 7.20 Strictly Come Dancing: The Results Rick Astley performs and the two lowest-scoring couples contest the dance-off. 8.00 Survivor An injury puts one tribe member’s game in jeopardy. 9.00 Time New series. Second series of the prison drama, this time focusing on female convicts. 10.00 BBC News; Weather 10.25 Regional Programme 10.30 Match of the Day 2 Including Manchester United v Manchester City. 11.50 MOTD Top Ten: Front 3’s A countdown of the best attacking trios in Premier League history. 12.20 Weather for the Week Ahead 12.25 BBC News

6.00 Love Your Garden 7.30 Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh 9.25 ITV News 9.30 James Martin’s Saturday Morning 11.40 Catchphrase 12.25 ITV News; Weather 12.40 ITV Racing: Live from Cheltenham. Ed Chamberlin presents coverage of day two of the Showcase meeting from Cheltenham. 3.40 FILM: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. (2002) Fantasy adventure sequel, starring Daniel Radcliffe. 6.35 ITV News; Weather 6.50 Regional Programmes 7.00 Rugby World Cup 2023 Final Live Coverage of the showpiece match (Kick-off 8.00pm), which comes from Stade de France in Paris. 10.50 ITV News; Weather 11.10 Olivia Marries Her Match Olivia’s hen party in Ibiza hits choppy waters and she receives some disheartening news when she returns home to prepare for the wedding. 12.10 English Football League Highlights. Action from the latest fixtures, including Queens Park Rangers v Leicester City. 1.35 Cash Trapped 1.25 (GMT) The Switch 2.15 Fresh Cuts 3.05 Unwind with ITV 5.05 James Martin’s French Adventure

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BBC2

6.25 (GMT) A to Z of TV Gardening 6.50 Countryfile 7.50 Breakfast 9.00 Weatherman Walking 9.30 Landward 10.00 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 11.30 Rick Stein’s Seafood Odyssey 12.00 Jimmy’s Food Factory 12.30 FILM: The Man Who Never Was. (1956) 2.10 FILM: The Train. (1964) Second World War adventure, starring Burt Lancaster. 4.20 Flog It! 5.20 Celebrity Race Across the World 6.20 Britain’s Housing Crisis: What Went Wrong? 7.20 Eva Longoria: Searching for Mexico 8.00 Antiques Roadshow 9.00 The Devil’s Confession – The Lost Eichmann Tapes 10.00 The Yorkshire Ripper Files: A Very British Crime Story 11.00 Uncanny 12.00 FILM: The Road Dance. (2021) Period drama. 1.55 Sign Zone: Question Time 2.55 Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing 3.25 MasterChef: The Professionals 4.25 This Is BBC Two

6.00 (GMT) James Martin’s French Adventure 7.00 Gino’s Italy: Secrets of the South 7.30 James Martin’s Saturday Morning 9.25 ITV News 9.30 Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh 11.30 Fletchers’ Family Farm 12.30 Love Your Garden 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.40 You’ve Been Framed! 2.10 FILM: Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween. (2018) Comedy sequel, starring Madison Iseman. 3.55 FILM: The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. (2008) Fantasy adventure sequel, starring Brendan Fraser. 5.50 ITV News; Weather 6.05 Regional Programmes 6.15 Mamma Mia! I Have a Dream The seven wouldbe Sophies take to the stage. 7.30 Gino’s Italy: Secrets of the South Gino D’Acampo travels to the fortress port of Gallipoli. 8.00 Three Little Birds Leah and Hosanna are met with hostility as they settle in Dudley. 9.00 Six Four Pauline Wallace receives a ransom call. 10.00 ITV News; Weather 10.20 Inside Iran: The Fight for Freedom The extent of the on-going human rights abuses taking place in Iran. 11.40 Gallagher Premiership Rugby Union Highlights 12.35 English Football League Highlights 1.50 Sorry, I Didn’t Know 2.15 Winning Combination 3.05 Motorsport UK 3.55 Unwind with ITV 5.10 Fletchers’ Family Farm

Channel 4

6.15 The King of Queens 7.00 Cheers 8.20 Everybody Loves Raymond 9.20 Frasier 10.20 The Simpsons 12.15 FILM: Playing with Fire. (2019) Comedy, starring John Cena. 2.10 Four in a Bed 4.45 The Great British Bake Off 6.00 Kirstie and Phil’s Love It or List It Catching up with a couple from Cambridgeshire. 6.55 Channel 4 News 7.25 Castle Howard: Through the Seasons The estate reacts to the death of the Queen. 8.25 Julia Bradbury’s Irish Journey Julia goes sailing on Lough Neagh and visits Londonderry. Last in the series. 9.25 Britain’s Human Zoos The Victorian practice of presenting African and Asian people as exhibits. 10.25 FILM: Man on Fire (2004) Action thriller, starring Denzel Washington. 1.05 FILM: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. (2019) Drama, starring Tom Hanks. 1.55 (GMT) Julius’ Story: Stand Up to Cancer 2.00 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell 2.45 The Simpsons 3.10 Couples Come Dine with Me 4.00 Hollyoaks Omnibus

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Channel 5

6.00 Milkshake! 9.55 The Smurfs 10.10 SpongeBob SquarePants 10.20 Entertainment News on 5 10.25 Friends 11.25 FILM: Gremlins. (1984) Comedy horror, with Zach Galligan. 1.35 FILM: The Witches. (1990) Children’s fantasy, starring Anjelica Huston. 3.30 FILM: Beetlejuice. (1988) 5.25 FILM: Ocean’s 8. (2018) 7.25 5 News Weekend 7.30 The Big Bed-Bug Invasion 8.25 Strictly Come Dancing’s Greatest Moments 9.55 The Greatest TV of the ’70s 11.55 ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 12.55 ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 1.55 PlayOJO Live Casino Show 4.00 (GMT) Friends 4.25 Friends

Channel 4

6.00 (GMT) The King of Queens 6.20 The King of Queens 6.45 Cheers 7.35 The Simpsons 8.30 Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix Qualifying Highlights 9.30 Sunday Brunch 12.30 The Simpsons 1.05 FILM: Hotel Transylvania 2. (2015) Animated comedy, with the voice of Adam Sandler. 2.50 FILM: Hotel Transylvania 3: A Monster Vacation. (2018) Animated sequel, featuring the voice of Adam Sandler. 4.45 FILM: Addams Family Values. (1993) Comedy sequel, starring Anjelica Huston and Raul Julia. 6.30 Channel 4 News 7.00 Griff’s Canadian Adventure Griff explores the prairies and plains of the Saskatchewan and Alberta provinces. 8.00 Handmade: Britain’s Best Woodworker The seven remaining woodworkers must create a bespoke daybed. 9.00 Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins The remaining recruits face a rough bout of pontoon wrestling. 10.00 Gogglebox The households’ opinions on recent TV. 11.00 Gogglebox 2022 A roundup of memorable moments featured on the show over the course of 2022. 1.00 Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix Highlights 2.15 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell 3.05 24 Hours in A&E 4.00 The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice 4.55 Tool Club 5.50 Kirstie’s House of Craft

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Channel 5

6.00 (GMT) Milkshake! 10.05 The Smurfs 10.20 SpongeBob SquarePants 10.30 Entertainment News on 5 10.45 NFL End Zone 11.15 Friends 1.10 FILM: Saving Christmas Spirit. (2021) Romantic drama, starring Ashley Newbrough. 3.00 FILM: Mrs Miracle 2: Miracle in Manhattan. (2010) Family drama sequel, starring Doris Roberts. 4.55 FILM: The Christmas Express. (2017) Romantic drama, starring Dermot Mulroney and Kimberly Graham. 6.55 5 News Weekend 7.00 ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 8.00 Rich House, Poor House 9.00 The Ex-Wife 10.00 The Burning Girls 11.00 FILM: The Sixth Sense (1999) Supernatural thriller, starring Bruce Willis. 1.05 PlayOJO Live Casino Show 3.05 Friends 3.30 How the Victorians Built Britain 5.05 House Doctor 5.30 Entertainment News on 5 5.40 Milkshake! Monkey’s Amazing Adventures 5.45 Paw Patrol

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MONDAY BBC1

12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News at One; Weather 1.30 BBC Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Money for Nothing 3.00 Escape to the Country 3.45 The Travelling Auctioneers 4.30 The Repair Shop 5.15 Pointless 6.00 BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 BBC Regional News; Weather 7.00 The One Show 7.30 EastEnders 8.00 Prime Suspect: Who Took Madeleine McCann? 9.00 MasterChef: The Professionals 10.00 BBC News at Ten 10.30 BBC Regional News; Weather 10.40 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 11.25 The Graham Norton Show 12.15 Alan Carr’s Picture Slam 1.00 Weather for the Week Ahead 1.05 BBC News

BBC2

12.15 Politics Live 1.00 Impossible 1.45 Unbeatable 2.15 Wanted Down Under 3.00 Call That Hard Work? 3.45 The Farmers’ Country Showdown 4.15 Tribes, Predators & Me 5.15 Flog It! 6.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games 6.30 Strictly: It Takes Two 7.00 The Crash Detectives 7.30 Mastermind 8.00 Only Connect 8.30 University Challenge 9.00 The Detectives: Taking Down an OCG 10.00 QI 10.30 Newsnight 11.10 Weather 11.15 FILM: All Is True (2018) 12.50 The Devil’s Confession – The Lost Eichmann Tapes 1.50 Sign Zone: Countryfile 2.50 Great Coastal Railway Journeys 3.20 Money for Nothing 4.05 This Is BBC Two

ITV1

12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 ITV News London; Weather 2.00 James Martin’s American Adventure 3.00 Lingo 3.59 ITV London Weather 4.00 Tipping Point 5.00 The Chase 6.00 ITV News London; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.30 Emmerdale 8.00 Coronation Street 9.00 The Long Shadow 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 ITV News London; Weather 10.45 Long Lost Family 11.45 Heathrow: Britain’s Busiest Airport 12.10 All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite 1.50 Loose Women 2.35 Ukraine’s Stolen Children 3.45 Unwind with ITV 5.05 Monster Carp

Channel 4

12.00 Steph’s Packed Lunch 2.10 Countdown 3.00 A Place in the Sun 5.00 Help! We Bought a Village 6.00 Four in a Bed 6.30 The Simpsons 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 Phil’s Story: Stand Up to Cancer 8.00 Jamie’s 5 Ingredient Meals 9.00 Rhod Gilbert: A Pain in the Neck for SU2C 10.00 Celebrity Gogglebox for SU2C 11.05 First Dates 12.10 Embarrassing Bodies 1.05 FILM: Hope (2019) 3.15 Phil’s Story: Stand Up to Cancer 3.20 Couples Come Dine with Me 4.15 The Great Pottery Throw Down 5.20 Chateau DIY

Channel 5

12.15 Alexis Conran 12.55 5 News at Lunchtime 1.00 Home and Away 1.30 FILM: A Picture Perfect Christmas (2021) 3.15 FILM: The Christmas Retreat (2022) 5.00 5 News at 5 6.00 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly 6.55 5 News Update 7.00 Motorway Cops: Catching Britain’s Speeders 7.55 5 News Update 8.00 The Motorway; 5 News Update 9.00 Police: Night Shift 999 10.00 Police: Suspect No 1 11.05 ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 12.00 Live NFL: Monday Night Football

TUESDAY BBC1

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THURSDAY

BBC1

BBC1

12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News at One; Weather 1.30 BBC Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Money for Nothing 3.00 Escape to the Country 3.45 The Travelling Auctioneers 4.30 The Repair Shop 5.15 Pointless 6.00 BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 BBC Regional News; Weather 7.00 The One Show 7.30 EastEnders 8.00 MasterChef: The Professionals 9.00 The Met 10.00 BBC News at Ten 10.30 BBC Regional News; Weather 10.40 The Olivia Rodrigo Radio 1 Live Lounge 11.05 The Doja Cat Radio 1 Live Lounge 11.35 Survivor 1.40 Weather for the Week Ahead 1.45 BBC News

12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News at One; Weather 1.30 BBC Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Money for Nothing 3.00 Escape to the Country 3.45 The Travelling Auctioneers 4.30 The Repair Shop 5.15 Pointless 6.00 BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 BBC Regional News; Weather 7.00 The One Show 7.45 EastEnders 8.15 The Repair Shop 9.00 Shetland 10.00 BBC News at Ten 10.30 BBC Regional News; Weather 10.40 FILM: Shakespeare in Love (1998) 12.35 Blankety Blank 1.10 Weather for the Week Ahead 1.15 BBC News

12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News at One; Weather 1.30 BBC Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 Money for Nothing 3.00 Escape to the Country 3.45 The Travelling Auctioneers 4.30 The Repair Shop 5.15 Pointless 6.00 BBC News at Six; Weather 6.30 BBC Regional News; Weather 7.00 The One Show 7.30 EastEnders 8.00 MasterChef: The Professionals 9.00 Soldier 10.00 BBC News at Ten 10.30 BBC Regional News; Weather 10.40 Question Time 11.40 Newscast; Weather 12.15 BBC News

BBC2

1.00 Impossible 1.45 Unbeatable 2.15 Wanted Down Under 3.00 Call That Hard Work? 3.45 The Farmers’ Country Showdown 4.15 Tribes, Predators & Me 5.15 Flog It! 6.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games 6.30 Strictly: It Takes Two 7.00 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 8.00 Nadiya’s Simple Spices 8.30 Nigella: At My Table 9.00 DNA Family Secrets 10.00 Moulin Rouge: Yes We Can-Can! 10.30 Newsnight 11.10 Weather 11.15 Unspun World with John Simpson 11.45 The Detectives: Taking Down an OCG 12.45 Sign Zone: See Hear 1.15 MasterChef: The Professionals 2.15 Clean It, Fix It 3.00 Garden Rescue 3.45 This Is BBC Two

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12.15 Politics Live 1.00 Impossible 1.45 Unbeatable 2.15 Wanted Down Under 3.00 Call That Hard Work? 3.45 The Farmers’ Country Showdown 4.15 Tribes, Predators & Me 5.15 Flog It! 6.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games 6.30 Strictly: It Takes Two 7.00 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 8.00 This Farming Life 9.00 Simon Reeve’s Return to Cornwall 10.00 Jailed: Inside Maghaberry Prison 10.30 Newsnight 11.10 Weather 11.15 FILM: Anita and Me (2002) 12.45 Sign Zone: DNA Family Secrets 1.45 Britain’s Housing Crisis: What Went Wrong? 2.45 MasterChef: The Professionals 3.45 This Is BBC Two

ITV1

12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 ITV News London; Weather 2.00 James Martin’s American Adventure 3.00 Lingo 3.59 ITV London Weather 4.00 Tipping Point 5.00 The Chase 6.00 ITV News London; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.30 Emmerdale 8.00 The Martin Lewis Money Show: Live 9.00 Rolf Harris: Hiding in Plain Sight 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 ITV News London; Weather 10.45 On Assignment 11.15 Lenny Henry: One of a Kind 12.10 Inside Iran: The Fight for Freedom 1.25 Cash Trapped 2.15 Loose Women 3.00 Fresh Cuts 3.35 Unwind with ITV 5.05 Moneyball

Channel 4

12.00 Steph’s Packed Lunch 2.10 Countdown 3.00 A Place in the Sun 5.00 Help! We Bought a Village 6.00 Four in a Bed 6.30 The Simpsons 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 Elizabeth’s Story: Stand Up to Cancer 8.00 The Great British Bake Off 9.15 Banged Up 10.15 Bangers: Mad For Cars 11.20 Gogglebox 1.20 Sex Rated 2.15 FILM: Summer of Soul (2021) 4.10 Elizabeth’s Story: Stand Up to Cancer 4.15 999: On the Front Line 5.10 Couples Come Dine with Me

Channel 5

12.15 Alexis Conran 12.55 5 News at Lunchtime 1.00 Home and Away 1.30 FILM: Christmas in My Heart (2021) 3.15 FILM: The Nine Kittens of Christmas (2021) 5.00 5 News at 5 6.00 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly 6.55 5 News Update 7.00 Traffic Cops 7.55 5 News Update 8.00 Police 999: Clear & Present Danger; 5 News Update 9.00 The Hotel Inspector: On the Front Line 10.00 A&E After Dark 11.05 999: Critical Condition 12.05 ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 1.10 PlayOJO Live Casino Show 3.10 Building Victorian Britain 4.00 Friends 5.30 Entertainment News on 5

ITV1

12.15 Politics Live 1.00 Impossible 1.45 Unbeatable 2.15 Wanted Down Under 3.00 Call That Hard Work? 3.45 The Farmers’ Country Showdown 4.15 Tribes, Predators & Me 5.15 Flog It! 6.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games 6.30 Strictly: It Takes Two 7.00 Villages by the Sea 7.30 Mary Makes It Easy 8.00 Saving Lives at Sea 9.00 Interview with the Vampire 10.30 Newsnight 11.10 Weather 11.15 Anne Rice: The Vampire’s Life 12.05 DNA Family Secrets 1.05 Sign Zone: The Crash Detectives 1.35 Strictly Come Dancing 3.25 Strictly Come Dancing: The Results 4.05 This Is BBC Two

ITV1

12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 ITV News London; Weather 2.00 James Martin’s American Adventure 3.00 Lingo 3.59 ITV London Weather 4.00 Tipping Point 5.00 The Chase 6.00 ITV News London; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.30 Emmerdale 8.00 Coronation Street 9.00 Payback 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 ITV News London; Weather 10.45 Peston 11.40 Keane & Vieira – Best of Enemies 12.40 EFL Carabao Cup Highlights 1.30 Cash Trapped 2.20 Loose Women 3.10 Young Carers: A Hidden Crisis – Tonight 3.35 Unwind with ITV 4.50 The Masked Dancer

12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 ITV News London; Weather 2.00 James Martin’s American Adventure 3.00 Lingo 3.59 ITV London Weather 4.00 Tipping Point 5.00 The Chase 6.00 ITV News London; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.30 Emmerdale 8.30 Scam Britain: What You Need to Know – Tonight 9.00 Unbelievable Moments Caught on Camera 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 ITV News London; Weather 10.45 Heathrow: Britain’s Busiest Airport 11.45 Sorry, I Didn’t Know 12.10 All Elite Wrestling: Rampage 1.10 Cash Trapped 2.00 Loose Women 2.45 Kelly Holmes: Being Me 3.40 Unwind with ITV 5.05 Moneyball

Channel 4

Channel 4

12.00 Steph’s Packed Lunch 2.10 Countdown 3.00 A Place in the Sun 5.00 Help! We Bought a Village 6.00 Four in a Bed 6.30 The Simpsons 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 Angus’s Story: Stand Up to Cancer 8.00 Location, Location, Location 9.00 Grand Designs 10.00 Building Britain’s Superhomes 11.05 The Great British Bake Off 12.20 Taskmaster 1.15 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell 2.05 Angus’s Story: Stand Up to Cancer 2.10 FILM: Allied (2016) 4.15 Couples Come Dine with Me 5.10 Handmade: Britain’s Best Woodworker

Channel 5

12.15 Alexis Conran 12.55 5 News at Lunchtime 1.00 Home and Away 1.30 FILM: Next Stop, Christmas (2021) 3.15 FILM: A Tale of Two Christmases (2022) 5.00 5 News at 5 6.00 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly 6.55 5 News Update 7.00 Lidl: Behind the Scenes 24/7 7.55 5 News Update 8.00 Vanished: The Search for Britain’s Missing; 5 News Update 9.00 Cause of Death 10.00 Reported Missing: The Murder of Danielle Jones 11.30 Sleeping with My Murderer 12.30 ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 1.25 PlayOJO Live Casino Show 3.25 Secret Life of the Holiday Resort

12.00 Steph’s Packed Lunch 2.10 Countdown 3.00 A Place in the Sun 5.00 Help! We Bought a Village 6.00 Four in a Bed 7.00 Channel 4 News 7.55 Kaiden’s Story: Stand Up to Cancer 8.00 The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice 9.00 Don’t Look Down for SU2C 10.00 Taskmaster 11.05 Banged Up 12.10 Naked Attraction 1.05 Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins 1.55 Iris Prize Best British Shorts 3.20 Kaiden’s Story: Stand Up to Cancer 3.25 Unreported World 3.50 Couples Come Dine with Me 4.40 Beat the Chef 5.05 Tool Club 5.55 Escape to the Chateau

Channel 5

12.15 Alexis Conran 12.55 5 News at Lunchtime 1.00 Home and Away 1.30 FILM: A Gift Shop Christmas (2021) 3.15 FILM: Christmas on Mistletoe Farm (2022) 5.00 5 News at 5 6.00 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly 6.55 5 News Update 7.00 Secret Life of the Forest 7.55 5 News Update 8.00 Inside the Tower of London; 5 News Update 9.00 All Creatures Great and Small 10.00 The Good Ship Murder 11.05 Police: Night Shift 999 12.05 ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 1.10 PlayOJO Live Casino Show 3.10 Building Victorian Britain

Soapwatch Coronation Street: Aadi Alahan is disappointed when Courtney fails to step up - could this be the end for the couple who fought so hard to be together? Daniel suggests to her that he could sell his Mum’s house and buy Elaine’s flat in Redbank together. But he’s disappointed when Daisy suggests they delay moving until she’s got a proper job, but why is she stalling? Is she still struggling with her secret feelings for Ryan? Ed and Ronnie meet up with a potential investor in the bistro. The investor is impressed with Ronnie’s sales spiel and agrees to go ahead. Emmerdale: Unaware that his son has just slept with Vic, David’s determined to give it one last shot with his former fiancée. Gail takes Ryan to meet their biological son – who was given up for adoption at birth – for the very first time. Cathy has discovered that pregnancy can alleviate the symptoms of her PMDD. April’s protestations have fallen on deaf ears. Cathy doesn’t care that she’ll have a baby at the end of it nor does she care what it will mean for Samson who she intends to seduce. A friend’s support leaves Lydia feeling grateful. Eastenders: Jay drinks himself into oblivion before George kicks him out after finding his drugs and Linda bars him. The police arrive at the Vic looking for Jay’s next of kin as they receive the nightmare news that Jay has been in an accident. Has the grieving widower tragically lost his life? Gina is worried about Jay’s wellbeing and blames George and the Mitchells for the way they treated him at his lowest point. Sharon backtracks on her decision to make Keanu Albie’s legal guardian and tells him she’s chosen her brother Zack instead. Cindy Beale meets with the other bidder for the pawnshop and suggests the idea to split their offer and go into business together. Ian is hesitant, but Cindy asks him to trust her as the mystery buyer is a former Walford resident. Who could it be?

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OWLS READY FOR THE FIGHT Danny Röhl saw an Owls side ‘ready for the fight’ following the Owls 1-0 defeat to Watford at Vicarage Road. The German’s first game in charge yielded an improved display from Wednesday and whilst disappointed with the result, Röhl says there are positives to take. The 34-year-old said: “I’m a little disappointed because we did everything on the pitch, we showed a good side from us. “We were nasty against them and it was hard to beat us. In the end, it was a good step forward but

without points it’s always disappointing. “I said to the guys that we trained hard this week and we will take the good things and prepare for the next match and look forward. “I saw a team who is ready for the fight, and it will be a fight, it’s a long season. For me, it was a good signal to see who is ready for this and get the first impressions on the pitch. “There is energy in the dressing room and this was a good step for me.” Wednesday were awarded a second half penalty when Anthony Musaba was felled,

but the decision was overturned shortly after in a sliding doors moment of the Hornets clash. Röhl added: “We had a good opportunity maybe for a penalty but the referee took it back. “It’s a pity because it would have been a great opportunity to go in front and then maybe the match is different. “When you are in front, the opponent must take more risks and then we can speed up with the ball and go for counter attacks.” The Owls’ attention switches to a midweek trip to Plymouth and

Röhl is keen to look ahead. He added: “We will go forward, if we play like this then we will take more points in the future. “I wanted us to be a team who is compact and calm on the ball. We need possession to create something. “I am convinced about the situation, that we can go forward especially with our fans behind us. “We have to analyse this match and take the good things, then we will recover and prepare to be ready for the match on Wednesday.” John Buckley believes there were positives to take from an encouraging Owls display against Watford

Three United Women players will be in international action over the next week as Tara Bourne and Fran Stenson join up with England’s under 23s and Fallon Connolly-Jackson once again links up with the Scotland under 19s squad. Defender ConnollyJackson is in Albania as the young Scotland

side get Round One of the Under 19 European Championship qualifiers under way with three games at the Arena Kombëtare in Tirana against Iceland today, before facing Serbia on Friday and Belarus next Monday. All games kick-off at 10am UK time. As long as Scotland avoid finishing bottom in the

League A group, they will stand a chance of qualifying for the final tournament through next year’s Round Two qualifiers, with the Euros being hosted in Lithuania next summer. Bourne and Stenson meanwhile are heading to Italy to continue the new European competition set up for under 23 sides this

season, facing the Italians in Vercelli at 2:30pm UK time on Thursday afternoon. The young Lionesses will then return to England to face Portugal at Manchester City’s academy Joie Stadium on Monday night next week at 7pm, with tickets available via the MCFC website.

continuing his run of goals in the win at Tranmere Rovers. The on-loan West Bromwich Albion striker produced a sublime dink over Tranmere keeper Joe Murphy to take his tally to five goals for the season. And Byrne praised the 20year-old for his composure in front of goal. “He’s full of confidence and he’s been a breath of fresh air since he came in,” Byrne said. “We know he’s young and he’s going to have dips in form but he just loves

playing football. “I think everyone can see that with how he goes about his business and it was a terrific finish from him. “Lee Glover always speaks to the forwards and James Coppinger gets around them as well and says

‘you’ve got to be ready, your chances will come.’ “No matter how your general performance is looking, as long as you’re performing for the team, when the opportunity presents itself are you cool and calm enough to take it? He showed that tonight.”

at Vicarage Road. The hosts claimed all three points in a 1-0 win, but an improved Wednesday performance gives confidence to Buckley and his teammates after only one week under new manager Danny Röhl. An overturned Owls penalty proved a key turning point in the game, but the overall showing from Wednesday laid foundations to build on in future fixtures. The midfielder said: “I didn’t have a good angle of it but when a penalty is given, you don’t think it’s going to be overturned. “It would have been a good time to go ahead

but that wasn’t the case. “The manager has been very positive and he believes in us. He’s putting his principles into training, and we’ve trained really hard this week. “I feel we put that into practice, but unfortunately we haven’t come away with anything. “There’s still a lot of games to go and it was always going to be a challenge, but it’s something we’re up for. “As you’ve seen, there were plenty of positives. Every game is important and if we play like that then we have every chance.”

Three United Women stars set for internationals

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