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16:55 CET - Mikel Arteta's Arsenal also hold a vital half-time lead as they look to move top of the Premier League and mount pressure on Liverpool tonight.
16:50 CET - Manchester United are not just winning a game but they are winning convincingly after an utterly dominant first-half display, which finds the home side 2-0 ahead at the break against Sunderland. A brilliant Mason Mount volley put United ahead before Benjamin Sesko doubled their lead with a smart finish inside the box.

The only disappointment will be that they didn't score. There was a brief VAR check at the end of the half for a potential Sunderland penalty but the referee decided to ignore the advice of the VAR officials.

16:20 CET - It is half-time across the Bundesliga games, and in the game of the day in Germany between Dortmund and RB Leipzig, it is 1-1 at the break.
The visitors went ahead inside the first 10 minutes through Christoph Baumgartner, before Dortmund equalised 10 minutes later through Yan Couto. All square at the break.

Follow the second period here.
Elsewhere in the Bundesliga, Bayer Leverkusen look to be continuing their resurgence as they lead Union Berlin 1-0 at the break.
Follow all four Bundesliga games here.
15:57 CET - The first LaLiga match of the day has come to an end and Levante have won 2-0 away to Real Oviedo as Etta Eyong continued his hot start to the season with his fifth goal of the season already.
Check out the match stats here.
15:28 CET - Thomas Frank's Tottenham Hotspur have beaten Leeds United 2-1 on the road to move up to second in the Premier League standings, for the time being.

A fine second-half strike from Mohammed Kudus proved to be the decisive goal.

Coming up at the hour, both Arsenal and Manchester United are in action, with the Gunners hoping to leapfrog Spurs and Liverpool to the summit with a win.
14:55 CET - Team sheets are in for the two Premier League matches kicking off at 16:00 CET. That's Arsenal vs West Ham and Manchester United vs Sunderland.
The big news is that Senne Lammens will start in goal for Ruben Amorim's struggling United. You can see the starting lineups for both matches below.


14:30 CET - Four matches will kick off at 15:30 CET in the Bundesliga, with Bayer Leverkusen and Wolfsburg among those in action. However, the pick of the lot will undoubtedly be Borussia Dortmund vs RB Leipzig
Both sides are right on the heels of leaders Bayern Munich in the standings, and a win for Dortmund would even send them top. It's a match not to miss!
Follow it live here and see how the sides line up below.

14:20 CET - At half-time, it's 1-1 between Leeds and Spurs at Elland Road with goals coming from Mathys Tel and Noah Okafor.
13:31 CET - The first Premier League match of the day - between Leeds and Spurs - is now underway!
You can follow the fixture with our live audio commentary here.
13:10 CET - First up in LaLiga today is a clash between two newly promoted sides as Real Oviedo host Levante in Asturias.
Both teams have shown signs of real potential to stay up this season, with both outside the bottom five.

You can follow that match live from 14:00 CET.
12:35 CET - At 13:30 CET, the Premier League kicks off for the day with an intriguing fixture between Leeds and Spurs at Elland Road. You can see how the sides will line up below.
Visiting Tottenham are unbeaten since late August, but Leeds have gotten off to a promising start in the league this season and held Bournemouth to a draw last round. This isn't a foregone conclusion at all!
You can follow the match live here.

11:30: CET - Good morning and welcome back to another big weekend of football across Europe!
There are some heavyweight clashes to look out for today, starting with high-flying Borussia Dortmund hosting RB Leipzig from 15:30 CET in a big game early on in the Bundesliga campaign.
Follow that box-office match here.
Then the showpiece event of the day sees Chelsea host struggling champions Liverpool in a huge clash between two sides in desperate need of a win.
You can read Flashscore's preview for that match here.
But first up on the menu, Leeds United host Spurs at 13:30 CET.