After a two-week hiatus, club football returns in style this weekend, with several high-profile matches taking place across Europe’s top leagues. As usual, keep track of all the latest news and results with our Football Tracker.
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Sunday, October 20th
15:34 CET – Josko Gvardiol has put Manchester City back on level terms against Wolves with a beauty from outside the area! For a defender, the Croatian has some eye for goal.
15:10 CET – Well, would you believe it, winless Wolves have taken an early lead over Premier League champions Manchester City at Molineux. Jorgen Strand Larsen finished off a nice team move to put the hosts in front but can they hang on?
14:29 CET – Antonio Conte’s Napoli side have consolidated their position at the Serie A summit after a hard-fought 1-0 victory at Empoli.
The decisive moment came from the penalty spot, with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia netting his fourth league goal of the season to earn a crucial three points for the high-flying visitors.
Read the full match report here.
14:15 CET – The first game of the day in Ligue 1 sees Lyon travel to 15th-placed Le Havre. Here are the starting lineups for that one.
13:52 CET – The team news is in for Manchester City’s trip to Wolves in the Premier League this afternoon. Jose Sa and Hugo Bueno come in for the hosts while Jeremy Doku’s inclusion is one of three changes for the champions.
Pep Guardiola’s side would leapfrog Liverpool into top spot, at least for a couple of hours, with a win in the West Midlands.
13:24 CET – We’ve reached the halfway stage in Empoli, and it’s the mid-table hosts who have edged a competitive opening period.
Interestingly, Napoli have failed to muster a single shot on target while Empoli have been repelled four times by Elia Caprile in the visitors’ goal.
Follow the second half with Flashscore.
13:12 CET – Over in Spain, the first LaLiga game of the day sees Mallorca host Rayo Vallecano, with both sides knowing a win will see them move into the top six.
Here are the starting lineups for that one.
12:10 CET – From the Australian A-League to top-flight football in France with Toulouse, Denis Genreau (25) will be looking to play his part in a crucial match against Angers later this afternoon at 17:00 CET.
Read our exclusive interview with Genreau here.
11:45 CET – We’re just 45 minutes away from the first game of the day, with Antonio Conte’s table-topping Napoli side facing a tricky away match at Empoli.
It promises to be a stern test of the Partenopei’s title credentials, as Empoli have won four of the last six meetings between the two sides.
11:10 CET – Good morning and welcome back to our Football Tracker on what promises to be a thrilling day of action across Europe!
There are a couple of huge matches to look forward to, with Liverpool hosting Chelsea in the Premier League at 17:30 CET and Inter Milan travelling to Roma in Serie A at 20:45 CET.
Elsewhere, Manchester City, Atletico Madrid and Barcelona all take to the field as they look to make a winning return following the international break.
Saturday, October 19th
22:57 CET – Finally for tonight, Real Madrid avoided any upsets as their star players Kylian Mbappe and Vini Jr. helped them to a 2-1 win against Celta Vigo and put the pressure back on Barcelona ahead of next weekend’s El Clasico.
22:52 CET – PSG’s young stars turned on the style in the second period as they claim a 4-2 win against Strasbourg and return to the top of Ligue 1.
22:41 CET – A late own goal has given Thiago Motta’s Juventus a priceless late winner against Lazio as they move up to second in Serie A and only behind leaders Napoli on goal difference despite having played a game more.
22:00 CET – Finally over in France, PSG take a 1-0 lead into the break after teenager Senny Mayulu’s goal.
21:55 CET – Real Madrid go into the break with a 1-0 lead thanks to a stunning Kylian Mbappe strike which curled into the top corner and really felt like his arrival into LaLliga.
21:35 CET – This is surely Juventus’ game to go and win in the second half as an early Lazio red card leaves them with an extra man for the remainder of the game and the pressure is on to come home with three points.
21:02 CET – And finally in LaLiga, Real Madrid are underway on the road to Celta Vigo as they look to leapfrog rivals Barcelona into top spot for the time being.
Follow that match live here.
20:51 CET – Over in Ligue 1, Lens have won 2-0 away to St Etienne ahead of PSG’s match against Strasbourg which gets underway at 21:00 CET.
20:45 CET – Next up in Serie A, Juventus have just kicked off against Lazio in a match between two giants of Italian football.
Follow that match live with Flashscore.
20:26 CET – Over in the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich have returned to the top of the tree with a dominant 4-0 win over Stuttgart as Harry Kane scored a hattrick.
20:20 CET – A big blow to Arsenal’s title hopes as their unbeaten start to the season comes to an end as William Saliba’s first half red card was punished by Bournemouth in the second period to claim a shock 2-0 win.
20:02 CET – Somehow AC Milan have beaten Udinese and continued their march up the Serie A table despite going down to 10 men in the first-half and the visitors having two goals ruled out at the end of each half! Huge 1-0 win for Milan.
Check out the match stats here.
18:51 CET – Portuguese forward Jota has rescued a point for Rennes with an 87th-minute equaliser away to Champions League side Brest in Ligue 1.
18:45 CET – It is half-time in Serie A and AC Milan lead 1-0 at the break after Samuel Chukwueze gave them the lead in the 13th minute.
But the home side did find themselves down to 10 men 10 minutes later and they have a big job on their hands to see this one out now.
18:28 CET – The next match in the Bundesliga comes from Munich as Bayern look to return to the top of the league against a Stuttgart side that pipped them to second place last season.
Follow that encounter live here.
18:20 CET – Up next in the Premier League is title-chasing Arsenal as they travel to Bournemouth in a must-win game. The big team news is that talisman Bukayo Saka is not in the squad and remains unfit for the Gunners but the doubtful Kai Havertz starts up front.
18:00 CET – Manchester United have rescued a vital three points in the Premier League after going down 1-0 in the first half thanks to an impressive second half display and goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hojlund.
The pressure was on Erik ten Hag before kick-off and his side delivered the goods in the second half. The Dutchman must have made an impression on his players at half time in what was surely the most important team talk of his United tenure.
Elsewhere, Aston Villa have also completed a comeback to defeat Fulham 3-1 and move into the top four of the Premier League.
Check out all the Premier League results here:
17:21 CET – Bayer Leverkusen have secured a vital win in the Bundesliga as Victor Boniface redeemed himself for missing a first-half penalty by scoring the winning goal against Eintracht Frankfurt.
Elsewhere in the Bundesliga, RB Leipzig have moved to the top of the league for the time being after winning 2-0 away to Mainz.
Check out all the Bundesliga results here:
17:10 CET – Next up in Serie A is sixth-placed AC Milan against fifth-placed Udinese in around 50 minutes.
Check out the match preview here.
16:49 CET – It’s half time in most of the matches in the Premier League, with Manchester United trailing Brentford 1-0 at Old Trafford. Meanwhile, Brighton lead 1-0 at Newcastle. However, there are still 10 minutes left before the break in the Everton game, after it was delayed due to a turnstile issue.
You can check out all the scores here.
15:58 CET – Athletic Bilbao have climbed into fourth in LaLiga after a comprehensive 4-1 thumping of Espanyol, with Inaki Williams (30) bagging a brace.
15:34 CET – It’s all over between Tottenham and West Ham in the Premier League’s early kick-off, and it’s Ange Postecoglou’s side who come out on top after three second-half goals in the space of nine minutes helped them to a resounding 4-1 victory.
15:12 CET – Meanwhile, in the Bundesliga, Bayer Leverkusen and RB Leipzig are both in action in just under 20 minutes as they look to keep up the pressure on Bayern Munich at the top of the table.
Follow all the latest Bundesliga action here.
15:03 CET – Five Premier League matches are kicking off at 16:00 CET, including a must-win game for Manchester United at home to Brentford. Here are the lineups for that one:
13:23 CET – It’s half-time in North London and Dejan Kulusevski’s well-taken strike has drawn Tottenham level against West Ham.
Both sides have had plenty of chances in an entertaining first half, with the hosts dominating possession after Mohammed Kudus’ early opener.
12:32 CET – We’re less than an hour away from the first Premier League game of the day between London rivals Tottenham and West Ham. Here are the lineups for both sides, with Son Heung-min returning for the hosts.
10:55 CET – Over in Italy, Parma have made a solid start to life back in Serie A, earning a brilliant home win over AC Milan as well as impressive draws against Fiorentina and Bologna.
They face a fascinating clash against Como at 15:00 CET this afternoon. You can read our latest FlashFocus piece on Parma here.
10:30 CET – Hello and welcome back to our Football Tracker! Club football has finally returned after the international break and what a weekend it promises to be.
Today’s action kicks off with Tottenham hosting London rivals West Ham United in the Premier League at 13:30 CET.
Later on, Manchester United host Brentford and Arsenal travel to Bournemouth, while Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid all take to the field across Europe.
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