Football Tracker: Real Madrid lose to Atletico, PSG win Le Classique
22:47 BST - That's a wrap on this weekend's Football Tracker. Until next time!
22:02 BST - It's all over and Real Madrid suffer their first La Liga defeat of the season to bitter rivals and nearest neighbours Atletico.
21:39 BST - A late fourth and second for Goncalo Ramos properly seals the deal for PSG in Le Classique.
Here are the match stats:
21:13 BST - Goal! Alvaro Morata latches on to a nice lofted pass into the box by Saul Niguez to put Atletico 3-1 up within a minute of the second half.
21:00 BST - PSG are now three up against Marseille.
Ousmane Dembele gets to the by-line and sends in a lofted ball. Goncalo Ramos climbs highest and powers a close-range header into the bottom right corner.
Looks like game over in Paris.
20:53 BST - Half-time in Madrid and it's Atletico who are 2-1 to the good over rivals Real.
21:38 BST - Real Madrid are back in it against Atletico Madrid. Toni Kroos receives the ball at the edge of the box, puts it onto his right foot and rolls back the years with a powerful drive into the bottom corner. That's more like it from Los Blancos, who now trail 2-1.
20:25 BST - PSG are 2-0 up just before half-time thanks to goals from Achraf Hakimi and Randal Kolo Muani.
Meanwhile, it's not looking good for Carlo Ancelotti and Real Madrid. Los Blancos are already 2-0 inside 20 minutes in a buzzing Metropolitano Stadium.
Alvaro Morata and Antoine Griezmann have put the home side in control.
19:46 BST - Le Classique between PSG and Marseille is also just getting underway:
19:44 BST - We're not far away from the huge La Liga derby between Atletico and Real Madrid.
Here are the line-ups ahead of 8pm's kick-off:
Follow live audio and text commentary from the match here.
18:45 BST - That was Newcastle's biggest-ever away win in the Premier League and their largest league win since beating Sheffield Wednesday in 1999.
Here are the player ratings from both sides from a remarkable match at Bramall Lane:
18:30 BST - Full-time at Bramall Lane and that will come to the delight of the Sheffield United fans. They have been completely ripped apart 8-0 by visiting Newcastle who to their credit, were absolutely outstanding throughout the contest. Eight goals from eight different goalscorers.
18:22 BST - IT'S EIGHT! Alexander Isak continues the pile-on with some composed play after sitting down the defender and goalkeeper and he becomes the eighth different scorer today. The Premier League record is 9-0, can Newcastle equal or even beat it?
18:05 BST - This has gotten extremely ugly for Sheffield United. Newcastle put in a seventh goal with Bruno Guimaraes lifting an effort over Wes Foderingham after a deflected shot falls his way.
18:02 BST - Six for Newcastle! Miguel Almiron gets his name on the scoresheet this time and with around 20 minutes remaining, it's a question of how many more Sheffield United will ship.
17:54 BST - It's a five-star display from Newcastle! The scoring doesn't stop and it's Anthony Gordon, who has been superb since his introduction, cuts inside and drives a low effort into the corner. What a performance from the visitors, but what a disaster from the hosts.
17:48 BST - Newcastle continue to pour it on Sheffield United - they have four at Brammal Lane. Involved yet again, Kieran Trippier picks out Callum Wilson with a cross into the penalty area and the striker heads in to get in on the act. That's a third assist for the Magpies captain.
17:30 BST - The two Championship games of the day concluded earlier and there were away wins for Hull and Cardiff against Stoke and Sunderland respectively.
Read our reports on the action here.
17:25 BST - Boos ring around Bramall Lane as the half-time whistle sounds. Sheffield United trail Newcastle 3-0 at the break and in truth, they have not come close to laying a glove on the visitors.
17:06 BST - Newcastle score again! It's 3-0 to the visitors and it's looking like game over at Bramall Lane already. Another superb delivery from Kieran Trippier - from a free kick this time - is flicked into the far corner by Sven Botman.
17:02 BST - It's two for Newcastle and it comes so easily! A whipped corner from Kieran Trippier is met at the back post by Dan Burn, who gives the Magpies a cushion in the first half.
16:58 BST - Newcastle have opened the scoring against Sheffield United, although the hosts are not happy about it.
Sean Longstaff tucks in after some great work on the byline by Anthony Gordon, who appears to have kept the ball just in. The United players remonstrated, but replays show the ball was just on.
16:48 BST - Away from England and to the Netherlands, Ajax's Eredivisie clash with Feyenoord was abandoned with the visitors 3-0 up after a number of flares were thrown onto the pitch.
16:30 BST - The Premier League action doesn't stop today with one more fixture coming up as Sheffield United take on Newcastle at Bramall Lane.
16:25 BST - Tottenham captain Son Heung-min hailed his side's performance as "fantastic" as they fought back twice to earn a 2-2 draw against Arsenal in the North London derby.
Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: "It's a derby, it's always a tough game. But the performance was fantastic from the lads until the last whistle.
"I think we gave everything so I think the fans can be proud of the game. Obviously we wanted to win, but I think the performance was perfect."
16:05 BST - What a breathless afternoon of Premier League action.
Starting with the North London derby hectic encounter that swung back and forth has seen Arsenal and Tottenham share the points after a 2-2 draw.
Across the division, there was more misery for Chelsea who were beaten 1-0 at home to Aston Villa, while Liverpool and Brighton picked up 3-1 wins against West Ham and Bournemouth respectively.
And breathe…
15:49 BST - The points look to be secured for Liverpool against West Ham with substitute Diogo Jota coming off the bench to increase the score to 3-1.
15:40 BST - Some breathing room for Brighton who extend their lead against Bournemouth. Kaoru Mitoma grabs his second of the afternoon to seize control of this one.
15:31 BST - Breakthrough at Stamford Bridge and Chelsea's woes are continuing! With Malo Gusto sent off, Ollie Watkins capitalises on the man advantage to open his account for the season.
15:24 BST - Liverpool have retaken the lead against West Ham through Darwin Nunez, who finishes expertly.
15:17 BST - ROLLER-COASTER AT THE EMIRATES! Spurs are level instantly and it's Son Heung-min again who rolls in after James Maddison capitalises on an error in midfield. WHAT A GAME!
15:15 BST - Arsenal retake the lead in the derby! A lengthy VAR check for a handball is given and Bukayo Saka steps up to convert the resulting penalty. Spurs will have try and come back again.
15:07 BST - Early goal in the second half of the Premier League games and Brighton lead for the first time today against Bournemouth - Kaoru Mitoma with the tally there.
14:55 BST - Half-time around the grounds - here's the latest as the break:
14:47 BST - West Ham are level at Anfield! Their main man Jarrod Bowen continues to sparkle with a stooping header.
Brighton are also level against Bournemouth courtesy of an own goal by Milos Kerkez.
14:43 BST - Equaliser at the Emirates! Spurs are back in the game and their captain Son Heung-min steps up to squeak an effort into the far corner. Game on!
14:27 BST - First blood to Arsenal in the North London derby! A Bukayo Saka shot takes a massive deflection off Cristian Romero and arrows into the near corner. Nothing the goalkeeper could do about that one.
Elsewhere, Bournemouth have taken the lead at Brighton through Dominic Solanke.
14:20 BST - A quiet start around the grounds but we have an opener in Liverpool. Mohamed Salah puts the Reds ahead via the penalty spot after being tripped in the box.
14:01 BST - Here we go then. Tottenham get the North London derby underway, which you can follow here.
Plenty of other Premier League games happening elsewhere too:
13:15 BST - The team news is in ahead of the North London derby this afternoon.
Eddie Nketiah comes in for Arsenal in place of Leandro Trossard, who misses out with a muscle injury and Fabio Vieira is preferred in midfield over Kai Havertz.
For Tottenham, it's a first start for summer signing Brennan Johnson with Manor Solomon dropping to the bench.
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09:10 BST - Jonny Evans said he had the best night of his life after helping Manchester United arrest a worrying slump of results against Burnley, where he earned his 200th appearance for the club.
08:10 BST - There are also two games scheduled in the Championship today with Stoke taking on Hull and Sunderland playing Cardiff.
08:00 BST - Another busy day of football awaits with key derbies taking place in London, Madrid and Paris.
Arsenal host Tottenham at the Emirates Stadium with both teams still yet to be beaten in the Premier League, Atletico Madrid face Real Madrid in La Liga and Paris Saint-Germain play old foes Marseille in Le Classique.
Saturday, September 23rd
23:30 BST - Join us back here tomorrow for a busy Sunday of fixtures, including some big derbies from north London, Madrid and Le Classique.
23:23 BST - Fernandes may have some competition from Phil Foden's goal against Nottingham Forest today, mind.
The England star finished off a 46-pass move - check out all those passes mapped out in a crazy graphic:
23:20 BST - Here's a visual of Bruno Fernandes' goal of the month contender:
23:16 BST - Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag was full of praise for his players after Saturday evening's victory over Burnley snapped a poor run of form.
"This is only one win but what we have seen is that there is togetherness and fight - a real good spirit in the dressing room," said Ten Hag.
"What we have seen is when you have to defend with 11 and do it together, it is very difficult to play against this Manchester United."
22:11 BST - Manchester City showed great character to beat Nottingham Forest 2-0 in the Premier League on Saturday despite having to play half of the game with 10 men, manager Pep Guardiola said after their match earlier today.
"An exceptional game in the first half, exceptional game in the second for our resilience and our work," Guardiola said in his post-match interview.
"We played, I would say, 51, 52 minutes 10 against 11, so it was not easy, but we were fantastic. I thought the way we played in the first half was amazing against a difficult side for the physicality, the pace they have up front," he added.
21:56 BST - It's all over and it's a much-needed three points for Erik ten Hag and Manchester United.
Here are the stats from the match:
Read our full report from the match here.
21:51 BST - Just four minutes added on.
21:50 BST - Heading into the final few minutes at Turf Moor and it's Burnley who are pushing for an equaliser. There's been nothing to really trouble the Manchester United defence though, and the Red Devils are looking dangerous on the counter.
Some positives for the visitors too as Raphael Varane has returned from injury off the bench and Sofyan Amrabat is on for his debut.
21:30 BST - Manchester United are beginning to dominate the possession stats in the second half. Burnley are starting to look leggy and in need of changes.
Nothing's really worked for the Clarets in the last 20 minutes or so.
20:50 BST - It's half-time at Turf Moor and United have the lead.
Here are the stats at the break:
20:46 BST - Goal! A stunning finish on the volley from Bruno Fernandes just before half-time. Proper tekkers there and a nice pick out from Jonny Evans.
You have to say though, it's a bit against the run of play in this first half. A sucker punch for Burnley.
20:36 BST - Over in Spain, Barcelona came from 2-0 down to beat Celta Vigo 3-2.
Three goals in the final 10 minutes spared the blushes of the Catalan club.
You can read the report on that here.
20:27 BST - The goal is ruled out! It's unlucky for Evans but the correct decision.
20:26 BST - Goal! A wonderful corner whipped in sees Jonny Evans leap highest to head past James Trafford in the Burnley goal.
VAR is taking a look to see if the keeper is being impeded by an offside Rasmus Hojlund...
20:16 BST - Burnley have started strongly and are pressing United early on. Andre Onana has already been forced into making a big save. The crowd is very up for it too.
Zeki Amdouni has also just hit the post for the hosts!
19:39 BST - The line-ups are in for the late, late clash between Burnley and Manchester United:
Can Vincent Kompany's side pour more misery on a struggling United?
Follow all the match stats and live audio commentary right here from 8pm.
19:28 BST - It's all over and Everton have picked up their first Premier League win of the season.
19:02 BST - Goal! It's 3-1 as a just-on Dominic Calvert-Lewin cooly slots home to send the Everton fans into raptures.
There's some daylight and something for Everton to hang on to now.
18:58 BST - Goal! James Tarkowski - a former Brentford player who's been getting a bit of stick from the home fans - gets his head to a dangerous corner to put the Toffees back in front.
He enjoyed that one by the looks of it!
18:55 BST - Bit of a less frantic pace in the second half, with Everton seeming to have the better of it and doing most of the attacking. It remains 1-1 though - Dominic Calvert-Lewin is now on for the visitors.
18:22 BST - It's half-time and it's been an entertaining one between Brentford and Everton, who go in level at the break.
18:05 BST - Harry Kane has broken his first record in Germany.
With six goals in five games, the England captain now has more goals in his first five league matches than any other player in Bayern's history, beating the mark of Gerd Mueller (1965), Miroslav Klose (2007) and Mario Mandzukic (2012) who all scored five times in their first five games for the club.
"I'm happy to play my part and I hope there will be many more to come. So far so good," Kane told the press after Bayern's win over Bochum.
Kane said he would toast the win with a first-ever visit to Munich's Oktoberfest beer festival later on Saturday.
"When I came here I said I wanted to get to know the culture and the city - what better place than that?"
Bayern have now beaten Bochum 7-0 in three of their past five fixtures.
17:59 BST - Everton go close to a second as Doucoure cannons one off the bar after controlling the ball in Brentford's box.
But a matter of seconds later, Brentford go up the other end and overload on the right-hand side, Mathias Jensen hits it across Jordan Pickford to score. VAR is having a look for an offside...
The goal stands! We're all square.
17:39 BST - Goal! Everton have taken a surprise early lead away at Brentford in the first of our evening Premier League clashses.
A cross into the box is headed down by James Tarkowski and Abdoulaye Doucoure does brilliantly to get to the ball and head home.
Follow the match stats live right here.
17:04 BST - The full-time whistle has blown around the grounds for the three Premier League games this afternoon.
Manchester City maintained their 100 per cent record with a 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest, but they were made to graft after Rodri was shown a straight red card early in the second half for violent conduct.
Luton recorded their first point of the campaign with a 1-1 draw against Wolves, but it could have been a missed opportunity with the visitors playing a large chunk of the game with 10 men.
And there was nothing to split Crystal Palace and Fulham, who played out a very flat 0-0 draw at Selhurst Park.
16:27 BST - Luton have equalised against Wolves but it hasn't come without controversy! Carlton Morris scores from the spot after VAR awarded a penalty for the ball striking Joao Gomes' hand after a deflection.
16:23 BST - Harry Kane has just completed his hat-trick for Bayern Munich - his first for the club - and extends the Bavarian side's lead to 7-0 against Bochum. Three goals and two assists for the England man. All in a day's work.
16:15 BST - It's all happening early in the second half! The 10 men of Wolves have opened the scoring at Luton and it's through Pedro Neto, who is continuing his excellent early season form.
Manchester City have been reduced to 10 themselves against Nottingham Forest with Rodri raising his hands and grabbing Morgan Gibbs-White's throat. A moment of madness from the Spanish midfielder who will now miss City's big trip to Arsenal.
16:03 BST - Over in Germany, Harry Kane has scored twice for Bayern Munich, who are currently thrashing Bochum 5-0 at the Allianz Arena.
15:55 BST - That's half-time in the three Premier League games this afternoon.
Manchester City are the only side to be leading so far and are cruising with a 2-0 lead against Nottingham Forest.
Luton are deadlocked against 10-man Wolves despite creating the better chances, while Crystal Palace and Fulham are still scoreless.
15:43 BST - A moment of madness for Wolves and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde at Luton! The French midfielder is shown a straight red card after VAR deemed him to have kicked out at Tom Lockyer in a scuffle.
Big opportunity for Luton to register their first points of the campaign now…
15:18 BST - It's already looking like a long afternoon ahead for Forest… It's 2-0 to City and it's Erling Haaland who nets a header for his eighth league goal of the campaign.
15:10 BST - The first Premier League goal of the afternoon is in and it goes to Manchester City! Phil Foden puts City ahead against Nottingham Forest following a superb assist from Kyle Walker.
15:00 BST - We are now underway for the 3pm kick-offs across the Premier League and the Championship.
10:20 BST - Digging deeper into the weekend's action, we have picked out a handful of matches around Europe that may be worth keeping a closer eye on.
Click here to read the latest 'Our picks' piece.
08:20 BST - There are also plenty of big names playing across Europe today starting with Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, who face Bochum and Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga respectively.
Heading to Italy, AC Milan, Juventus and Lazio take part in today's three Serie A fixtures while Barcelona host Celta Vigo in La Liga this evening.
08:00 BST - No early kick-off in the Premier League today but there is plenty of action as the day progresses.
All at 3pm, Crystal Palace take on Fulham in a London derby, Luton play Wolves as they continue to search for their first point of the campaign and Manchester City host Nottingham Forest.
Brentford take on Everton as the 5.30pm game while Manchester United will look to stop their recent rot when they travel to Vincent Kompany's Burnley. That fixture is at 8pm tonight.
Eight games are also set to take place in the Championship today.