Sunday football as it happened
Barcelona see off Real Madrid after Chelsea beat Arsenal to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League on a busy Sunday of football action.
Barcelona see off Real Madrid after Chelsea beat Arsenal to extend their lead at the top of the Premier League on a busy Sunday of football action.
Barcelona beat Real Madrid to leapfrog their arch rivals and move to the top of La Liga.
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez says the 2-0 win at Everton could kick-start their season.
Premier League leaders Chelsea left Arsenal’s title challenge reeling by beating the Gunners to increase the gap to 11 points on their London rivals.
A second-half comeback sees Ipswich gain their first away win of the season and condemns Cardiff to a third successive defeat.
The new World Cup stadium in Durban is officially open having hosted its first game between Amazulu and Maritzburg United in the South African premier league.
Rangers forward Nacho Novo is at the centre of a police investigation after dropping his shorts at Pittodrie.