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FOUR OF THE BEST

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Live UEFA Euro 2025 Qualifier STV, 5.30pm

Back in April, England Women were held to a 1–1 draw by Sweden in their opening Euro 2025 qualifier. Alessia Russo broke the deadlock in the first half, nodding home Lauren James’ delivery, however her goal was cancelled out by Fridolina Rolfo’s second–half header. Later, Stina Blacksteni­us and Lauren Hemp each had chances to win the game, but Sarina Wiegman’s eventually had to settle for a point. Tonight sees the return fixture at Gamla Ullevi in Gothenburg, with the Lionesses looking to follow up their impressive away win over France last month with another three points. Laura Woods presents live coverage, alongside Karen Carney and Eni Aluko.

The Yorkshire Vet: At Home With The Greens Channel 5, 8pm

Aged 93 and 72 respective­ly, Steve and Jean Green are two of Britain’s oldest working farmers. They’ve always done things the traditiona­l way, but now they’re looking for new ideas to keep their farm afloat, including alpaca walks, running a glampsite and opening a luxury cat hotel. This new series begins as the Greens reminisce about the sad day when they had to sell their beloved herd of milking cows. Meanwhile, Peter Wright treats their calf Plum for a nasty case of ringworm, and Matt Smith visits a much younger North Yorkshire farmer to check on one of his pregnant longhorn cows.

Midsomer Murders STV, 8.15pm

The gated estate Challis Court is a tight–knit community for retired police officers. After Barnaby and Sarah head there to attend the retirement party of one member, she is found dead the next day with her brake–line cut. While the other residents regard the murder as an affront, Barnaby thinks the death may have something to do with a daring robbery, the Goldman–forbes heist, several decades before. Tom Conti guest stars as ex–copper Sebastian Cabot, who enters into a battle of wits with the detective.

Secrets Of The Sun With Dara Ó Briain Channel 5, 9pm

The Sun, a 4.5–billion–year–old star, dominates our lives and without it, we quite literally wouldn’t be here. In this two–part series,

Dara ” Briain embarks on another journey of discovery by exploring our relationsh­ip with it. He meets solar experts at the forefront of their fields – from medical researcher­s to biologists. He talks to physicists figuring out how to protect the Earth from solar superstorm­s and engineers actually building a kind of ‘sun on earth’, in the form of the world’s largest nuclear fusion reactor?

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