Sportsday Live – Saturday’s sports news as it happened

1939: BREAKING FOOTBALL – France substitute Eugenie Le Sommer slots home to leave England captain Faye White needing to score. She hits the crossbar and England crash out.
1938: FOOTBALL – Sonia Bompastor scores and Claire Rafferty drags her shot wide to level the scores at 3-3.
1937: FOOTBALL – Gaetane Thiney scores for France but Casey Stoney drives into the roof of the net. England 3-2 up.
1935: FOOTBALL – Elise Bussaglia scores for France to equalise but Karen Carney restores England’s lead.
1932: FOOTBALL – Karen Bardsley saves Camille Abily’s opening penalty for France, while Kelly Smith buries hers to put England 1-0 up.
1930: FORMULA 1 – Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has told BBC Sport the chances of Lewis Hamilton joining the team are “slim to none”. You can watch the interview on the Inside F1 programme on the BBC News Channel at 1945 BST.
1928: FOOTBALL – 1-1 at the end of extra-time in Leverkusen. England go to penalties against France in the World Cup quarter-final.
1911: FOOTBALL – The first period of extra-time ends with no further goals. England have 15 minutes to find a winner or face penalties.
1904: BASEBALL – Derek Jeter becomes the first New York Yankee, external to reach 3,000 career hits with a home run in the third inning against the Tampa Bay Rays.
1856: GOLF – Play is set to finally resume at the Scottish Open at 1930 BST. You can watch live coverage on the BBC red button and the BBC Sport website, external.
1851: FOOTBALL – Extra-time looms in Leverkusen after England draw 1-1 with France.
1849: CRICKET – Captain Alastair Cook: “To play like that under the pressure of a deciding game was pleasing. We are a long way off being where we want to be, but this is a step in the right direction. You don’t score runs to prove your critics wrong, you score runs to win games for England.”
1847: CRICKET – England batsman Jonathan Trott speaking after the thrilling defeat of Sri Lanka: “There is a lot of belief in the changing room. The fact we managed to beat Sri Lanka in this series is a feather in our cap.”
1844: FOOTBALL – France level in the 88th minute as Elise Bussaglia curls past Karen Bardsley and in off the post. All set for extra-time, and you can follow live text commentary on the BBC website, external.
1840: FOOTBALL – England still lead in Leverkusen and are six minutes away from a World Cup semi-final.
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