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    Barcelona vs Real Madrid LIVE SCORE: Modric makes game safe as Los Blancos secure crucial El Clasico win

    REAL MADRID are heading for a crucial victory in a pulsating El Clasico.
    TV/Live stream: LaLiga TV/Premier Player
    Barcelona XI: Neto, Dest, Pique, Sergio Busquets, Pedri, Jordi Alba, Coutinho, Lenglet, De Jong, Ansu Fati, Messi.
    Real Madrid XI: Courtois, Sergio Ramos, Nacho, Varane, Casemiro, Valverde, Vini Jr, Mendy, Kroos, Asensio, Benzema.
    Follow ALL the action from Spain with our blog below…

    Alex Terrell4 minutes ago

    3 GOALS 3 POINTS

    Alex Terrell7 minutes ago

    In the first El Clasico of the season, a early goal, a penalty, and a stoppage time winner was enough for Real Madrid to run away with the 3 points.
    FT BARCA 1-3 MADRID

    Alex Terrell10 minutes ago

    PEEEEEEEEP!
    FULL TIME WHISTLE BLOWS!

    Alex Terrell12 minutes ago

    BARCA 1-3 MADRID
    90+3. 2 minutes of stoppage time to go.

    Alex Terrell14 minutes ago

    After all that hard work, it was poor play from the keeper Neto.
    He should of just came and collected a stray ball but instead, his clearance fell straight to Luka Modric who with complete composure, put the ball in the back of the net.
    Game set and match.
    BARCA 1-3 MADRID

    Alex Terrell16 minutes ago

    ITS A THIRD
    Madrid in dreamland.

    Alex Terrell17 minutes ago

    GOAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLL!
    SESNSATIONAL FROM MODRIC!
    THAT SHOULD BE THE POINTS IN THE BAG

    Alex Terrell18 minutes ago

    BARCA 1-2 MADRID
    88. Brilliant touch from Griezmann who then plays it into the path of Dembele to cross.
    He tries to chip Courtois from a ridiculous angle and it goes incredibly wide.

    Alex Terrell20 minutes ago

    BARCA 1-2 MADRID
    86. ANOTHER SAVE!
    Neto is keeping Barca in this as Lucas crosses it to Ramos who peeled at the back post to volley which the keeper saved with his feet.
    Fantastic.

    Alex Terrell22 minutes ago

    BARCA 1-2 MADRID
    85. DOUBLE SAVE FROM NETO
    Kroos with two powerful shots which both stay out.

    Alex Terrell23 minutes ago

    BARCA 1-2 MADRID
    84. Real Madrid prepared to soak up pressure and hit Barca on the counter.

    Alex Terrell24 minutes ago

    BARCA 1-2 MADRID
    80. Koeman throwing the kitchen sink at Madrid with a double sub
    Griezmann for Fati.
    Trincao for Busquets.

    Alex Terrell27 minutes ago

    BARCA 1-2 MADRID
    78. In swinger from Coutinho gets cleared forcing Barca to start from the back again.

    Alex Terrell28 minutes ago

    BARCA 1-2 MADRID
    79. Straight into the wall.
    Corner Barca.

    Alex Terrell29 minutes ago

    BARCA 1-2 MADRID
    77. Silly foul to give away.
    Vinicius challenged Busquets from behind right on the edge of the 18 yard box.
    Messi steps up…

    Alex Terrell31 minutes ago

    BARCA 1-2 MADRID
    75. Courtois almost made a mess of that as he spilled the ball from what looked to be an easy catch for the Belgian.

    Alex Terrell32 minutes ago

    BARCA 1-2 MADRID
    75. 15 minutes plus stoppage time to go.
    Freekick Barcelona.

    Alex Terrell33 minutes ago

    BARCA 1-2 MADRID
    73. Barca turning up the heat pushing everyone up the field to get this second.
    They have to be careful that they don’t get caught out by the pace of the Madrid attackers.

    Alex Terrell35 minutes ago

    RAMOS TO THE RESCUE

    Alex Terrell36 minutes ago

    BARCA 1-2 MADRID
    69. DID THAT HIT AN ARM?
    A little scrabble in the box from a Barcelona corner forced Ramos to try and clear it but he smashed the ball at his team mate Varane which seemed to hit an arm.
    However, the referee didn’t think so.

    Alex Terrell38 minutes ago

    BARCA 1-2 MADRID
    68. Oh no, Valverde has to come off with an injury.
    This will be a big miss for them.
    Modric comes on, not a bad replacement.

    Alex Terrell40 minutes ago

    BARCA 1-2 MADRID
    65. Barca trying to put that behind them as Messi strides forward and passes to Coutinho
    The Brazilian tries a little mazy run and shot but it is easily blocked by Ramos.

    Alex Terrell44 minutes ago

    In all honesty the tug on the shirt was not enough for Ramos to go down but you simply cannot pull a players shirt
    Barca disgusted with the decision but rules are rules.
    Nicely slotted to Neto’s right by the captain.
    BARCA 1 – 2 MADRID

    Alex Terrell45 minutes ago

    GOAAAAAAAALLLLL
    THE CAPTAIN RAMOS STAMPS HIS MARK ON THE GAME
    COOL PENALTY

    Alex Terrell46 minutes ago

    IT’S A PENALTYYYYY

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    F1 Portuguese Grand Prix qualifying LIVE RESULT: Hamilton edges Bottas to secure pole in delayed session

    THE F1 season is in Portugal – and today qualifying is on the agenda.
    Lewis Hamilton has control of the Driver’s Championship after victory in Germany last weekend, but Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas will be out for revenge.

    Follow all the latest from Portugal with our blog below…

    HAMILTON’S REACTION
    Just a tenth separated Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas.
    Hamilton starts from pole position tomorrow, the 97th of his career, speaking after qualifying Hamilton said: “I can’t tell you how hard that was today!
    “I’ve just seen that Valtteri topped every session, and I’ve just been digging to find the time.
    “I chose to do three laps laps to have a chance to beat his time”

    POLE POSITION

    AND NOW HAMILTON TAKES IT…
    He is in P1 that is his 9th pole of the season.
    The 97th pole of his career.
    A perfect lap.
    Bottas in P2, Verstappen in P3 and Leclerc in P4.

    BOTTAS SNATCHES POLE BACK
    He puts in an excellent lap that is 0.180 seconds quicker than his teammate.

    HAMILTON NOW GOES QUICKEST
    Can Bottas get back at him?

    ALBON NOT IMPRESSING HERE
    The Red Bull man only goes seventh quickest – and that lap time will be deleted too for exceeding track limits.

    BOTTAS TAKES PROVISIONAL POLE
    But the gap is just 0.047 seconds.
    This is going to be close.

    Q3 IS GO
    Three-way fight for pole between Hamilton, Bottas and Verstappen.
    Bottas has dominated all three sessions until now, Hamilton has that ability to pull it out of the bag at the last minute.

    Q2 IS DONE
    Russell, Vettel, Kvyat, Stroll and Ocon are eliminated.
    Big spin for Ricciardo, but he is into the top 10 shootout.

    HALFWAY THROUGH Q2
    And Sebastian Vettel is in danger of getting into Q3. He was on the medium tyre, but it was not quick enough. The Ferrari man will need to run again.
    Stroll and Ocon are also in danger of not making it into Q3.

    Q2 IS GO
    All eyes on the mid-table teams here, but there could be a few big scalps too.

    RUSSELL IS IN TO Q2
    The Brit, who faces an anxious wait to discover if he will drive for Williams next season, is in to Q2 with a final flying lap to knock out Kimi Raikkonen.
    So Latifi, Magnussen, Grosjean, Giovinazzi and Raikkonen are out.

    BOTTAS AND HAMILTON LOOKING STRONG
    Those in the drop zone are Latifi, Magnussen, Russell, Raikkonen and Grosjean.

    QUALIFYING IS GO
    The FIA are satisfied that the drain covers are all nailed down tight. We are underway in Portugal after a 30 minute delay.

    BUT THERE IS ACTION IN THE PITLANE
    Drivers are getting in their cars, getting ready for the 2:35pm start. A hint of optimism that this qualifying session will get underway.

    DRAIN PAIN
    Mercedes sporting director, Ron Meadows, says there is about 10km of covers to check.

    LOTS OF CHECKING GOING ON

    🚨 UPDATE 🚨
    The start of qualifying is delayed by 30 minutes while the circuit is repaired at Turn 14 following damage in FP3
    New start time 14:30 ⏰portuguesegp 🇵🇹 f1 pic.twitter.com/7kSRPY7tlT
    — Formula 1 (@F1) October 24, 2020

    A DELAY TO QUALIFYING
    That pesky drain cover has caused a 30 minute delay, as the FIA check the others on the track to make sure they are all welded down.

    HEARING HAM
    Charles Leclerc said he could hear Lewis Hamilton on the radio during FP3.

    LANDO’S RESPONSE
    Lando Norris’ team hilariously responds to FP3 being cut short!

    SEB SAW IT
    Sebastian Vettel drove over the top of the drain, the session had to be stopped with a minute or so to go.

    DOWN THE DRAIN
    🚩 RED FLAG 🚩
    A drain cover has come loose at Turn 14 🔎portuguesegp 🇵🇹 f1 pic.twitter.com/5elLJKvc3L— Formula 1 (@F1) October 24, 2020

    FP3 IS DONE – BUT THERE IS A PROBLEM
    A loose drain cover at Turn 14 has stopped the session, and it will not be restarted.
    Things like that are incredibly dangerous. These F1 cars generate so much downforce, they ripped the heavy drain covers up.
    Normally, they are welded down.
    The FIA now need to check every single drain cover to ensure that does not work loose.

    GREAT JOB FROM PIERRE GASLY AND ALPHATAURI
    The Frenchman is in P4 – impressive in itself.
    But also because he car was in flames yesterday. A new engine and chassis meant a late night for his mechanics.

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    West Ham 1 Man City 1 LIVE REACTION: Phil Foden cancels out Antonio’s first-half stunner as City drop points AGAIN

    WEST HAM picked up a battling point as they held Manchester City at the London Stadium.
    Follow ALL the latest with our live blog below…

    THAT’S ALL, FOLKS!
    Well, thanks for following along everybody. It’s been emotional.
    Michail Antonio opened the scoring with a fantastic bicycle kick before Phil Foden rescued a point for Man City in the second half.
    Fantastic result for West Ham, who seem to be loving their football at the moment. Onto the next one for them.
    Stay on SunSport for the rest of the evening, however, as we have the small matter of Manchester United vs Chelsea to come.
    Until then, enjoy your afternoon people!

    SAVE KEEPS!
    Cracking save from Fabianksi at the end to deny Sterling.

    Massive.
    🙏 @LukaszFabianski pic.twitter.com/CpRY09pvVM
    — West Ham United (@WestHam) October 24, 2020

    ANTONIO INJURY
    “He just felt it. I don’t think he’s too bad, maybe a bit of cramping,” Moyes says.
    “He’s a key figure for us and I hope it’s not bad. He has become really important to the team here. Most football clubs need a really good number nine and we have one at the moment.
    “We’re trying to build a young, energetic team. Thomas [Soucek] and Declan [Rice] have been excellent. We have been really pleased with them. I hope it continues but I’m not getting carried away. There have been good signs.
    “Coming in to the game was the best I’ve felt coming in to facing Man City in a long time. We felt positive we could go and give them a game. It was hard but we were close.”

    MOYES SPEAKS
    “I take a fantastic point against a really good team. The character the players showed, their attitude to stick at it,” he said.
    “Manchester City have come here two of three times recently, winning by four or five so today’s performance was much improved.
    “I have to say, the way they have played and trained they have been very good. I’m really pleased.
    “It was getting tough the way Man City came on at us. I’m really pleased we took a point from the game.”

    PEP SPEAKS
    “We started really well. We suffered in the last 10 or 15 minutes of the first half. In the second half we were better and scored early,” he says.
    “We had the chances we needed to win the game, but unfortunately we couldn’t score.
    “We created enough. Their defenders were defending so deep so it’s difficult to find spaces, but we had the chances.
    “I’m not a guy who can predict the future. We’ve already dropped seven points, which is a lot. But we’ve struggled a lot for many reasons. We have to take things game by game and see what happens.”

    West Ham 1-1 Man City
    Pep Guardiola’s worst ever start to a league season after five games 😬 pic.twitter.com/pxFY5pl4R6
    — ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) October 24, 2020

    ACTION AREAS
    City dominated the game, but no dice at the end of it.

    FODEN SPEAKS
    “We’d have liked to get the three points today. We’ll have to get over it and improve for the next game,” he told BT Sport.
    “[Pep] said try to be lively and make a difference. I got the goal and it’s unfortunate we didn’t get the second.
    “We came out second half and played a lot quicker and aggressive, we need to work on finishing more chances an we should be okay.
    “We started slow in the first half, we weren’t passing quick enough but second half we played much better football.
    “I always like to get in the box and arrive there.
    “It’s nice to be playing as much as possible, I love this club and I love playing for them.”

    MAKING ALL THE MOYES
    The West Ham boss is on a terrific run of form with his players.

    West Ham 4-0 WolvesLeicester 0-3 West HamSpurs 3-3 West HamWest Ham 1-1 Man Citywhumci pic.twitter.com/Ss3moOAZEm
    — Amazon Prime Video Sport (@primevideosport) October 24, 2020

    RICE SPEAKS
    “Great point. We’ve been in fantastic form recently, we nullified their main players,” Rice tells BT Sport.
    “But we need to start out the blocks a bit quicker, Phil scored a great goal.
    “From then on it was dig in and give everything we’ve got.
    “We’re trying our best to cover lines and it doesn’t help when they bring De Bruyne on with 25 minutes to go.
    “I think the last three or four times they’ve played us they’ve scored a lot each other.
    “But we’ve found a formation which suits our players, that’s what West Ham fans expect.
    Soucek is brilliant to play with, he’s what we need, he’s added something to the team, he gives us an out and pops up in the box.”

    PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!
    THAT’S FULL TIME!
    WEST HAM 1-1 MAN CITY!
    Cracking result for the Hammers.

    WEST HAM 1-1 MAN CITY
    90+3. Should only be a few seconds left now. West Ham look like they’ve managed to hang on.
    But Mahrez comes forward and shoots at Fabiasnki before the ball hits the post and goes out for a corner, which is cleared.

    WEST HAM 1-1 MAN CITY
    90+1. THREE MINUTES ADDED TIME.
    City still pushing. West Ham defending heroically.

    WEST HAM 1-1 MAN CITY
    89. Another big chance for Sterling, who capitalises on a terrible pass by Yarmolenko and runs through on goal before Ogbonna clears his lines.
    Big let off for West Ham.
    Foden then tries to run at West Ham’s defence but they clear again.

    WEST HAM 1-1 MAN CITY
    87. HUGE SAVE FABIANSKI!
    Sterling will be gutted with that. De Bruyne plays him in after Masuaku gives it away but Fabianski makes some ground up and saves his low effort.
    Guardiola looks fuming with that missed opportunity.

    WEST HAM 1-1 MAN CITY
    85. Fornals breaks through on goal and tries to chip Ederson but replays show he’s offside.
    City will push hard in these final minutes now. Mahrez only just lets a ball slip from underneath him in the box, allowing Masuaku to clear.

    WEST HAM 1-1 MAN CITY
    83. West Ham get a corner and it’s cleared but they keep up a pressure with Soucek and Masuaku, who nearly lets City break before he clips a nice ball to Haller.
    West Ham eventually give away a free-kick, however, and City clear.
    Both sets of players looking a little leggy with not much time left.

    WEST HAM 1-1 MAN CITY
    80. Zinchenko comes on for Walker.
    De Bruyne then puts a nice ball into the box and Haller is there to clear for West Ham.
    If West Ham can hang on here than that would be two crucial points in two weeks against big sides in Spurs and City.
    Ogbonna gives away a free-kick. Dangerous position for the home side.
    De Bruyne hits it straight at Fabianski.

    WEST HAM 1-1 MAN CITY
    78. Guardiola preparing another change for City as we approach the last 10 minutes of the game. Oleksandr Zinchenko coming on.
    City look a little bit static again as West Ham return to the defensive shape which proved to be a success in the first half.
    Cancelo crosses and Balbuena manages to clear, though that could’ve ended up in the back of the net.

    WEST HAM 1-1 MAN CITY
    76. Glenn Hoddle on commentary notes how he’d like West Ham to switch to a three in midfield as they’re being overrun.
    He also pleads for Haller to get more involved in the game and to be a big player with just 14 minutes to go.
    A little bit of desperation about some of these West Ham clearances, I must say. Pressure mounting.

    WEST HAM 1-1 MAN CITY
    73. Sterling tries to find himself some shooting space in the box but can’t quite get the ball under control.
    But City come forward again with De Bruyne, though his ball is cut out.
    Coufal and Yaromlenko then have the chance to put the ball into the box after they combine on the right but they failed to take advantage.
    Haller was waiting for them.

    WEST HAM 1-1 MAN CITY
    70. With 20 minutes to go, West Ham’s concentration levels will have to be as sharp as can be, especially with De Bruyne on the pitch.
    Hopefully for them, Haller can provide the hold-up play and running that Antonio usually brings.
    City still probing and they’ll have three or four big chances yet.

    WEST HAM 1-1 MAN CITY
    68. West Ham enjoying a nice spell with the ball and it looks like Sebastian Haller will be coming on for the home side.
    Masuaku, Soucek and Yarmolenko combine before the latter has a shot on goal which skies over the bar.
    De Bruyne now on for City. Bowen goes off for Haller.

    WEST HAM 1-1 MAN CITY
    66. Bernardo Silva will be coming off for Kevin de Bruyne.
    Just when West Ham started to settle, on comes the best player in the league. Poor Hammers.
    Foden still wreaking havoc out there, creating lots and proving to be a handful.
    West Ham then gain possession but they’re struggling to get into City’s half.

    WEST HAM 1-1 MAN CITY
    63. Mahrez picks the ball up in midfield and sweeps it to Sterling but Sterling’s ball to Foden is deflected out for a corner.
    City get the ball into Cancelo, who dummies before attempting to curl it into the top corner, to no avail.
    De Bruyne looks like he’s preparing to come on.

    IMPACT SUB
    Here’s a couple more angles from that Foden equaliser.

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    Aston Villa 0 Leeds 3 LIVE REACTION: Patrick Bamford scores brilliant HAT-TRICK to stun hosts at Villa Park

    ASTON VILLA take on Leeds in a match between two sleeping giants who can be very pleased with their Premier League starts.
    Villa have won all four of their opening matches including an incredible 7-2 defeat of champions Liverpool.
    Kick-off time: 8pm
    TV/ live stream: BT Sport Box Office

    Follow ALL of the latest updates below…

    THAT’S A WRAP
    Thanks for joining us this evening; take a look at our match report here.

    HAT-TRICK BAMFORD
    Just about catching our breath after that second half.

    BOSS SPEAKS
    Speaking of Grealish’s two close chances this evening, Smith added: “It wasn’t his night tonight and they were the moments that we need in games like this.
    “I felt we were a little surprised at being behind and we didn’t handle it very well, but I don’t want to take credit away from Leeds as they were very good .
    “We’re disappointed we didn’t make history tonight, but we’ll learn from this and be prepared for our next game.”

    MORE TO BE DEAN
    Speaking after the game, Aston Villa boss Dean Smith said: “It was frustrating as we lost our 100 per cent record.
    “But it was a fairly even first half in terms of chances, but we didn’t take advantage of some moments.
    “Jack went on a really good run, but decent keeping stopped him
    “I think we got too disillusioned and disappointed by their goals.
    “Though I’m disappointed with the result, I’ve just said to the players that we should be very pleased to have got 12 points from five games.”

    SHOWING HIS CARDS
    Pascal Struijk was taken off after just 19 minutes this evening, when asked about replacing him, Bielsa said: “He got a yellow card early on and there was a lot of agility and mobility in the centre, so I wanted to take him off as a result.
    “After the yellow card he had another foul that was at the limit, this worried me.”

    BOSS SPEAKS
    Speaking after the game, Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa said: “It was a good performance, better in the second half, but the first half was also good.
    “We defended well, we attacked well and we had the luck to score before they did, as they had a few chances to score too.”
    Bielsa was very pleased with Bamford’s performance which resulted in a hat-trick, he added: “I’m very happy for him, apart from that, they were all very nice goals, in fact they were some of the nicest goals he’s scored for us.”

    MYTHTAKE
    Bamford silenced the idea that Bielsa was a myth, in his post-match interview.
    He said: “Someone was saying in the press that Bielsa is a myth!
    “But I think we showed everyone that Leeds are here to compete.”

    MAN OF THE MATCH
    Speaking on BT Sport, man of the match Patrick Bamford said: “This is what you dream of growing up, this means the world to me.
    “I was frustrated with my two efforts in the first half, but I knew I’d get another chance.
    “I’ve got a manager who believes in me, as long as I’m working hard he’ll continue to believe in me.
    “Villa are on a good run and they’re a good team- we’ve showed everyone that Leeds are here to compete.”

    PAT ON THE BACK
    Leeds are now up to third in the table following that impressive performance and Patrick Bamford has his hands on the match ball, thanks to three very different goals.
    Villa may have silenced the defending champions, but the newly promoted team were just too quick on the counter.

    FT: Villa 0-3 Leeds

    Villa 0-3 Leeds
    95. Seven Leeds players forward for one final hurrah, but Harrison lashes it wide.
    Villa will just want to hear the whistle now.

    Villa 0-3 Leeds
    94. Smith looks shell-shocked on the touchline, while Bielsa doesn’t look like a man whose side are three goals up.

    Villa 0-3 Leeds
    93. Barkley hustles Leeds off the ball in the middle of the park and picks out McGinn at the top of the box.
    McGinn turns and shoots, but his left-footed effort flies just over the bar.

    Villa 0-3 Leeds
    91. Five added minutes at Villa Park.

    Villa 0-3 Leeds
    90. Villa came so close to a goal there!
    On the counter, Villa manage to open up Leeds’ defence, as Barkley picks out a running Watkins on the right.
    He sends the ball just wide of the far post, but it could so easily have been a goal, a consolation one at that.

    Villa 0-3 Leeds
    89. Klich brings down McGinn as he speeds towards the box, he’s booked for the challenge.

    Villa 0-3 Leeds
    89. Bamford and Cash are involved in a colliding header, but ref gives Villa the free kick.

    Villa 0-3 Leeds
    87. Villa look well and truly done now, their perfect start to the season has come to an abrupt end this evening.
    But you have to give it to Leeds, they’ve been very impressive this evening.

    Villa 0-3 Leeds
    84. Leeds are pulling Villa apart.
    Shackleton makes a decent run down the right channel and swings the ball into the box where it’s met by Bamford’s head.
    But Bamford’s header is too soft and flies straight at Martinez’s hands.

    Villa 0-3 Leeds
    83. The approach play by Leeds is certainly easy on the eye!
    Raphinha swings the ball from the right wing to Harrison making a run down the edge of the box on the left.
    Harrison pulls it back to Hernandez who’s free in the centre of the box, but his positioning is all wrong and he smashes it way over the bar.

    Villa 0-3 Leeds
    83. There really is plenty of depth on the Leeds bench!

    Villa 0-3 Leeds
    82. Costa’s night is over as he’s replaced by Raphinha.

    Villa 0-3 Leeds
    80. Hernandez tries to pull the back back to Bamford but Watkins places himself in the path of the pass and manages to clear it.
    There’s a VAR check for a Villa handball by Luiz, but it complete and there’s no pen.

    Villa 0-3 Leeds
    78. Leeds don’t look like they’re done, they seem as though they have the appetite for another goal.

    Villa 0-3 Leeds
    77. Barkley fouls Rodrigo and gives away a free-kick from 25-yards out, on the right.
    He blazes it over the bar before he’s replaced by Hernandez.

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    F1 Portuguese Grand Prix LIVE: Hamilton aiming for pole – latest practice updates from the Algarve

    THE F1 season continues with the Portuguese Grand Prix on the sunny Algarve.
    Lewis Hamilton is in control of the Driver’s Championship after victory in Germany last weekend, but teammate Valtteri Bottas will be out for revenge.

    Follow all the latest from Portugal with our blog below…

    FP2 IS DONE
    Bottas tops the session. The Finn gets his weekend off to a great start after leading both sessions.
    Lewis Hamilton was second-quickest in FP1 one was only eighth in FP2 in a session wrecked by two safety cars.
    Verstappen, who caused one of the red flags after clashing with Lance Stoll, was P2 and Lando Norris in P3.

    FIVE MINUTES TO GO
    And it is Bottas, Verstappen, Leclerc, Vettel, Gasly, Hamilton, Russell, Albon, Norris and Perez in P10.
    But this session has been hampered by the Pirelli test and two red flags.

    TRACK IS OPEN
    The pitlane light goes green and we have a little over seven minutes remaining.

    STILL, THE RED FLAG IS OUT
    But the session time is ticking down. When FP2 does get under way, it will be another frantic one.

    CRASH STROLL AND VERSTAPPEN COLLIDE – RED FLAG
    That is a BIG mistake from Stroll, who clatters in to the Red Bull man. Crazy stuff.
    The Canadian could be in for a penalty here.

    BUSY TRACK
    Less than 30 minutes to go and it is a busy track as drivers look to complete their programmes.
    Bottas currently quickest from Verstappen.

    WE ARE GO AGAIN
    After Gasly’s car is cleared, the track is open and the session is back on.
    Mercedes’s Hamilton and Bottas are first out on track.

    GASLY’S CAR IS ON FIRE – RED FLAG
    Session has been stopped…
    The Frencham pulled over quickly and his AlphaTauri caught fire. The blaze quickly erupted.
    There was a delay before marshals go there to extinguish the blaze.

    HAMILTON NOT HAPPY ON THESE TYRES
    He has complained about too much vibration. He comes in to pit. He’s had enough of them.
    Mercedes will now feed all the info back to Pirelli and their engineers working on next year’s car.

    SO FAR SO GOOD
    A spin for Carlos Sainz, but no other dramas yet on these unknown tyres. It is all pretty nerdy but it is important for both Pirelli and the teams to get some understanding of next year’s tyres.

    FP2 IS GO
    And this will be a strange one as for the first part of this session, the teams will be using prototype Pirelli tyres for next season.
    So plenty of running, but the teams won’t actually know what compounds they are running.

    CUTTING CORNERS
    Watch how Max Verstappen span out during P1 while taking on the elevation at turn four.
    The 23-year-old recovered to finish the session third fastest.

    THE STANDINGS
    Take a look at the results from the first practice session in Portugal.
    Mercedes unsurprisingly take the 1-2 with Verstappen and LeClerc third and fourth fastest.

    Valtteri Bottas set the pace ahead of Lewis Hamilton on Formula 1’s debut at the ‘rollercoaster’ Portimao circuit, with Mercedes stealing an early march on Red Bull in #PortugueseGP Practice One.
    FP1 Report ✍️📲⤵️#SkyF1 | #F1
    — Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) October 23, 2020

    FP 1 IS DONE
    Good start for Mercedes, as Bottas leads Hamilton in a 1-2 finish for the session.
    That man Verstappen again makes up the top three while Leclerc is in P4.
    Albon P5 and Sainz in P6.
    Plenty of running although early signs are that there won’t be too much overtaking on Sunday.

    30 MINUTES TO GO
    And Hamilton is topping the time sheets from Leclerc and then Perez. Bottas currently in P4.
    So a solid start from Mercedes, as expected, but also from Ferrari.
    Vettel in P7 as Ferrari seem to have found some pace in their upgrades for this race.

    PROBLEMS FOR RUSSELL AND VERSTAPPEN
    Both drivers have yet to set competitive lap times but should both be out on track soon.

    SPIN FOR LECLERC
    The Ferrari man also suffers from a lack of grip and almost beaches his car in the gravel.
    So far Hamilton tops the timesheets from Gasly.

    FP1 IS GO
    And it is an early start for Carlos Sainz, who complaining of a lack of grip in his McLaren.
    Hardly surprising given the lack of action on the track.
    Big issue too is the track limits – there are some areas with plenty of run off, which encourages drivers to run wide on the track.
    But if they do that, they could have their lap times deleted by the stewards.

    PET PEEVE
    Lewis Hamilton has blasted the FIA’s decision to hire Vitaly Petrov as a steward for this weekend’s Portuguese Grand Prix after the Russian’s outspoken remarks.
    Last month, the former F1 racer was quoted by Russian publication Championat, criticising Hamilton’s anti-racism stance as being “too much”.
    Petrov is also quoted as saying “let’s say a driver admits to being gay – will they come out with a rainbow flag and urge everyone to become gay as well?”
    SunSport put those quotes to Hamilton ahead of this weekend’s race and the world champion said he was shocked to see him appointed by the FIA as part of their four-man panel who effectively referee the race.
    He said: “I have not seen all the quotes, and you have just recited some of them.
    “Of course, it is a surprise to see that they are hiring someone who has those beliefs and is so vocal about things we are trying to fight against.
    “You should take it up with the FIA because there is nothing I can particularly do about.”

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    Leicester 3 Zorya Luhansk 0 LIVE REACTION: Barnes, Maddison and Iheanacho on target as Foxes win Europa League opener

    LEICESTER returned to European action as the Foxes ended a three-year wait with a victory.
    Final score: Leicester 3-0 Zorya
    Follow all the latest from King Power below…

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 23:03

    GOODNIGHT!
    So that’s that!
    Leicester pick up a 3-0 win over Zorya Luhansk tonight in the Europa League.
    Brendan Rodgers will be thrilled with the result after the Foxes lost their previous three home games.
    The goals courtesy of James Maddison, Harvey Barnes and Kelechi Iheanacho.
    SunSport will be back this weekend with Premier League coverage, while the European exploits will continue next week.

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 22:52

    STAT ATTACK
    Leicester have picked up their first victory in the Uefa Cup/Europa League at the fifth attempt (D1 L3)
    English sides remain unbeaten against Ukrainian teams on home soil in European competition (P33 W26 D7)
    James Maddison has scored twice in his last three appearances in all competitions, as many as in his previous 25 games for Leicester City.
    Leicester’s Kelechi Iheanacho became the first Nigerian to assist two goals in a single Europa League game.
    Leicester’s Jonny Evans made his first appearance in major European competition since December 2013, for Manchester United against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League.

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 22:42

    BARNES SCOOPS MOTM

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 22:37

    RODGERS REACTION
    Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers told BT Sport: “It’s nice to get off to a good win in the first game, with a clean sheet which was important. We had to work very hard in the game and there are still aspects we can be better in but we can have no complaints.
    “I’m very pleased for the players as Zorya played a 4-4-2 diamond. It’s a system you can have joy against on the outside but they can hurt you on the inside. We had joy going forward, but they were a threat at times. In the second half, we went to a 4-4-2 diamond ourselves as we looked to fill the game, and we still managed to create chances on top of that.”
    “The players deserve a huge amount of credit for carrying out what I asked of them and we managed to keep the clean sheet. At the top end of the field, we still need a bit more movement as were a bit static at times, but the front three did well and the goals will be good for confidence levels.”

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 22:33

    HOW FAR CAN THE FOXES GO IN EUROPE?

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 22:23

    THE FOXES ARE BACK ON THE EUROPEAN STAGE

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 22:18

    NEXT UP
    The Foxes travel to Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday and then fly to Greece to play AEK Athens next Thursday in their 2nd Europa League group game.

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 22:07

    THE FOXES ARE TOP OF THE GROUP!

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 22:04

    STAT ATTACK

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 22:01

    A GREAT NIGHT FOR THE FOXES

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 21:59

    LEICESTER 3-0 ZORYA LUHANSK
    Leicester City have gotten off to the perfect start in their Europa League campaign.
    After a cagey first half with both sides lacking a cutting edge Leicester took the lead on the 29th minute after a wonderful curling effort from the edge of the box by Harvey Barnes hit the post and James Maddison tapped in the rebound.
    The home side then doubled their lead just before half time, Iheancho played a lovely through ball for Harvey Barnes who burst through the Zorya defence and then scored with a lovely dinked finish to leave the home side firmly in control at half time.
    The 2nd half saw Leicester assert their dominance and their pressure told in the 67th minute when a horrendous square pass across the Zorya’s box was pounced upon by Iheanacho who colly slotted past the keeper to make it 3-0.
    Zorya huffed and puffed in the 2nd half but never really looked like scoring and it turned out to be a very comfortable evening for Rodgers’ side who were in need of a boost after suffering three successive home defeats.

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 21:53

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 21:52

    PEEEEP!!!!!!!!!!!!
    FULL TIME and it finishes
    LEICESTER 3-0 ZORYA LUHANSK

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 21:50

    LEICESTER 3-0 ZORYA LUHANSK
    92. With two minutes to go it looks like the Foxes will get that clean sheet, great response from Rogers’ side after losing their three previous home games.

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 21:48

    LEICESTER 3-0 ZORYA LUHANSK
    90. There will be four minutes of added time.

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 21:45

    LEICESTER 3-0 ZORYA LUHANSK
    87. Zorya continue to push for a goal, but Leicester look comfortable. A fantastic night for the Foxes who are set to the the group tonight.

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 21:42

    LEICESTER 3-0 ZORYA LUHANSK
    84. Yurchenko blazes a shot over, however it took a deflection and went out for a corner which was cleared by the home side.

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 21:39

    LEICESTER 3-0 ZORYA LUHANSK
    81. Subs for Leicester: Morgan replaces Evans and Justin replaces Castagne.

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 21:38

    LEICESTER 3-0 ZORYA LUHANSK
    80. The game is now petering out, Leicester are content with the scoreline, Zorya continue to huff and puff.

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 21:36

    LEICESTER 3-0 ZORYA LUHANSK
    78. Zorya are still showing plenty of fight, however they have lacked a cutting edge all night to match their endeavour.

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 21:34

    LEICESTER 3-0 ZORYA LUHANSK
    76. Home side looking very comfortable, a clean sheet will now be the focus for Rodgers’ side.

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 21:31

    LEICESTER 3-0 ZORYA LUHANSK
    74. Chance! Harvey Barnes skipped into the Zorya area but his cross was blocked. Barnes has had a great game and been a threat throughout the night.

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 21:29

    LEICESTER 3-0 ZORYA LUHANSK
    71. Subs for Leicester Perez for Iheanancho and Choudry for Tielemans

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 21:27

    LEICESTER 3-0 ZORYA LUHANSK
    69. With just over twenty minutes to go Leicester now in a very commanding position, Iheanacho surely man of the match with two assists and a goal!

    Alex Terrell22nd Oct 2020, 21:26

    LEICESTER 3-0 ZORYA LUHANSK
    A poor defensive pass fell straight to Iheancho in the 18 yard box, he finished clinically into the bottom right hand corner and that’s surely game over!!!

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    Tottenham 3 LASK 0 LIVE REACTION: Gareth Bale makes second debut as Spurs cruise to Europa League victory

    GARETH BALE picked up an assist as Tottenham beat Austrian side LASK in North London.
    Final score: Tottenham 3-0 LASK
    Follow ALL the drama with our live blog below…

    GOODNIGHT!
    So that’s that!
    Tottenham pick up a 3-0 victory over LASK tonight in the Europa League.
    Jose will be happy with the result, even if the performance was a tad lacklustre.
    Son and Moura with the goals. And an own goal from Andrade.
    SunSport will be back this weekend with Premier League coverage, while the European exploits continue next week.
    Sleep well!

    HERE’S JOSE!
    Jose happy with the 3-0 win over LASK tonight.

    “The boys took it seriously.”
    Jose gives his verdict on tonight’s victory.uel ⚪️ coys pic.twitter.com/WGWuDpvkVA
    — Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) October 22, 2020

    BALE SPEAKS
    “Most important thing was the three points. We’re expected to win these games so they can be tricky,” he said.
    “I’m feeling a bit stiff at the moment, I’m still to get my self up and running.
    “It’s an adaption period, I’ll keep working hard and I’ll be sharper and better.”

    “We got the job done.”@GarethBale11 on tonight’s win and returning to fitness.uel ⚪️ coys pic.twitter.com/AWU54pfZfV
    — Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) October 22, 2020

    LUCAS SPEAKS
    “I’m happy, it’s the best way to start the competition,” Lucas said.
    “New players played today so it’s not easy. I think we have a very good squad and a good mentality.
    “It was the best way to get over a bad result.
    “Today we did that, three goals and we were solid.”

    “The best way to start the competition.”
    ⚡ @LucasMoura7 on tonight’s win.uel ⚪️ coys pic.twitter.com/6RFR9dgslJ
    — Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) October 22, 2020

    STAT ATTACK!
    A good night for Spurs players this evening…

    I* make this:– Tottenham’s first clean sheet since Spurs 3-0 Leicester, 19 July 2020– Joe Hart’s first clean sheet since Burnley 1-0 Brighton, 8 December 2018– Harry Kane’s first game as an unused sub since Spurs 6-1 Rochdale, 28 Feb 2018
    — Jack Pitt-Brooke (@JackPittBrooke) October 22, 2020

    UNBELIEVABLE
    Son scored again for Tottenham tonight.

    19 goals in FOUR games.
    Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham side can’t stop scoring 💥 pic.twitter.com/NGXTR2sArk
    — ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) October 22, 2020

    GROUP J
    Elsewhere in Spurs’ group, Royal Antwerp beat Ludogrets 2-1.
    Tonight for Spurs it was an own goal, Lucas Moura and Heung-min Son who wrapped up the points.

    WINNING START
    Great stuff from Jose’s side tonight.

    Three points 🤙uel ⚪️ coys pic.twitter.com/P9jMXUatYL
    — Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) October 22, 2020

    ACTION AREAS
    Here’s where the game was won for Spurs tonight.

    PEEEEEEEEEEEP!!!!! IT’S ALL OVER!
    TOTTENHAM 3-0 LASK!
    GREAT WIN.

    TOTTENHAM 3-0 LASK
    90+3. Cant’ be too much longer now, just a few seconds left as Doherty plays a ball into the box which is collected by the keeper.

    TOTTENHAM 3-0 LASK
    90. Three minutes of added time. And former Leeds loanee Clarke nearly makes it four.
    His blasted effort whisks past the post, though.
    Not too much longer for Spurs now, and it’s a winning start in this season’s Europa League.

    FANTASTICO
    This man has been brilliant tonight. And Spurs fans clearly feel the same.

    What a great debut by Carlos Vinicius. Really impressive. 2 assists and looked sharp all night. Feels weird to have two good strikers in the squad again.coys thfc
    — The Spurs Express (@TheSpursExpress) October 22, 2020

    TOTTENHAM 3-0 LASK
    88. Spurs just cruising to victory now. Easy stuff.
    And no need to bring Kane on for Mourinho. All in all a perfect evening for Tottenham fans.

    TOTTENHAM 3-0 LASK
    86. Vinicius, who has been fantastic tonight, goes off and Jack Clarke comes on.
    Great debut from the Brazilian.

    TOTTENHAM 3-0 LASK
    84. Son makes a brilliant run after Ben Davies puts in a ball for Vinicius to head down into the path of the Korean.
    Son takes his time before drilling into the corner.
    3-0 Spurs.
    SONNYYYY!!!
    ⚪ thfc 3-0 lask ⚫ pic.twitter.com/uwPKR77bxf— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) October 22, 2020

    GOOOOOOOOAAAAAALLLLLLLL!
    SON SCORES TO MAKE IT THREE!

    QUIET
    He was good in the first half but didn’t create too much for Spurs tonight, Bale.

    0 – Tonight against LASK was the first time Gareth Bale has started a club match and not had either a shot or created a chance for his teammates since November 2016 for Real Madrid vs Sporting CP – tonight was his 78th start since then. Subdued. uel pic.twitter.com/0dIP2zxgwV
    — OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) October 22, 2020

    TOTTENHAM 2-0 LASK
    82. Spurs just bopping the ball about now without a care in the world.
    They’re 2-0 up and could probably go for a third but they don’t seem to be forcing it.
    Dele plays a cross along the floor into the box after a neat pass from Lo Celso but no-one meets it.

    TOTTENHAM 2-0 LASK
    80. Goiginger comes on for LASK while Lo Celso comes on for Moura, who has been excellent for the home side tonight.

    ELSEWHERE
    Elsewhere in Europe tonight, Celtic are losing to AC Milan 2-1 while Leicester are 3-0 up against Zorya.

    🔴 Rade Krunić nets his first Milan goal⚫️ Brahim Díaz adds another for the Rossoneriuel pic.twitter.com/IZgRmT8aws
    — UEFA Europa League (@EuropaLeague) October 22, 2020

    TOTTENHAM 2-0 LASK
    77. LASK launch a throw into the box but Spurs come away with the ball, though Son’s pass can’t be reached by Moura.
    Alli then tries to a weight a pass for Son but it’s overhit. LASK readying their third change of the game here.

    TOTTENHAM 2-0 LASK
    75. Vinicius picks the ball up in midfield, drives and gives it to Dele, whose shot is saved but just as it’s about to trickle over the line, the keeper gets back.
    There was a hint of offside about that one and everyone just stood still as Dele shot, but no flag went up.

    TOTTENHAM 2-0 LASK
    72. BIG chance for Spurs. Moura makes his way into the box and hands it off to Vinicius, who lays it off for Dele.
    Dele flicks it to Son but the Korean can only blast over the bar.
    He wins a corner, however, which is flicked on and over the bar again by Moura.

    NEW BEGINNINGS
    These two have been class for Spurs tonight…

    First start: ✔️First assist: ✔️
    Gareth 🤝 Carlosuel ⚪️ coys pic.twitter.com/yvz9DWkEKj
    — Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) October 22, 2020

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    Rapid Vienna vs Arsenal LIVE: Stream FREE, TV channel, team news as Partey STARTS – Europa League latest updates

    ARSENAL return to European competition tonight as they face Rapid Vienna in Austria.
    After the disappointment of missing out on the Champions League, Mikel Arteta has named a strong side but Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang only makes the bench.
    Start time: 5.55pm BST
    TV/Live stream FREE: BT Sport 2/BT Sport app, EE customers watch FREE
    Rapid Vienna XI: To follow
    Arsenal XI: Leno, David Luiz, Gabriel, Kolasinac, Cedric, Elneny, Partey, Saka, Pepe, Lacazette, Nketiah.

    Follow ALL the action from Austria below…

    MATCHDAY SETTINGS
    Vienna is looking nice this time of year!

    RAPID BENCH
    6 Sonnleitner, 13 Schick, 16 Petrovic, 19 Alar, 21 Unger, 25 Gartler, 28 Knasmullner, 30 Greiml, 32 Kitagawa, 37 Sulzbacher, 40 Ibrahimoglu, 43 Savic.

    ARSENAL BENCH
    2 Bellerin, 3 Tierney, 13 Runarsson, 14 Aubameyang, 15 Maitland-Niles, 20 Mustafi, 24 Nelson, 28 Willock, 33 Macey, 34 Xhaka.

    RAPID VIENNA STARTING XI
    1 Strebinger, 4 Barac, 8 Ritzmaier, 9 Fountas, 14 Grahovac, 20 Hofmann, 22 Stojkovic, 29 Kara, 31 Ullmann, 36 Arase, 39 Ljubicic.

    ARSENAL STARTING XI
    Thomas Partey starts for Arsenal and Alexander Lacazette captains the side.
    Mikel Arteta appears to have gone for the 4-4-2 with Partey and Elneny playing in the midfield and Nketiah and Lacazette up front.
    1 Leno; 17 Cedric, 31 Kolasinac, 23 Luiz, 6 Gabriel; 25 Elneny, 18 Partey, 7 Saka; 19 Pepe, 9 Lacazette (c), 30 Nketiah.

    HISTORY IN THE COMPETITION
    This is Arsenal’s fourth consecutive season in the Europa League, reaching the semi-final in 2017-18, the final in 2018-19 and the Last 32 in 2019-20.
    This is Rapid Vienna’s eighth Europa League campaign, reaching the knockout stages on two occasions previously – 2015-16 and 2018-19.

    DANGER MAN
    Bukayo Saka was directly involved in more goals in the Europa League last season than any other Arsenal player, registering two goals and five assists in six appearances.

    BACK IN TIME
    Arsenal’s last Austrian opponents were Austria Wien in the 1991-92 European Cup – they beat them 6-1 at home before losing 0-1 in Austria.

    FIRST MEETING
    This will be the first meeting between Rapid Vienna and Arsenal; Rapid Vienna won their last match against English opponents beating Aston Villa 3-2 at Villa Park in a Europa League qualifying match in 2010-11.

    EUROPA TIME
    Good afternoon and welcome to the live blog for Rapid Vienna vs Arsenal!
    Arsenal kick off their Europa League campaign with a tough group stage opener against Austrian side Rapid Vienna.
    The Gunners reached the final two seasons ago, but lost to London rivals Chelsea 4-1 in Baku.
    Rapid almost qualified for the Champions League this year, but missed out after losing to Gent in the qualifying rounds.
    Mikel Arteta has a couple of men sidelined for the game tonight, Rob Holding, Willian and Dani Ceballos are all set to miss out.
    Pablo Mari is still on the mend from his Ankle injury and duo Mesut Ozil and Sokratis will not make the squad after being left out.
    Rapid do have some players out, Tamas Szanto, Philipp Schobesberger, Christopher Dibon, and Dalibor Velimirovic are all set to miss out.
    The hosts have got off to a good start in the Austrian Bundesliga, they are one of three teams unbeaten in the top flight.
    We will have all the latest team news shortly!

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