Kick Off: Ronaldo tested positive for COVID-19; Spain suffer shock first defeat
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Match Reports
Germany 3-3 Switzerland: Werner, Havertz and Gnabry score as hosts earned a draw
Germany played out a thrilling draw 3-3 at home to Switzerland in an epic Nations League encounter. Chelsea new boys Timo Werner and Kai Havertz were on the score sheet for the World Champions, Fabian Schar was sent off for the Swiss in stoppage time.
Peru 2-4 Brazil: Neymar passes Ronaldo with hat-trick
Neymar scored a hat-trick to lead Brazil to a hard-fought 4-2 win over Peru in World Cup qualifying on Tuesday.
Ukraine 1-0 Spain: Tsygankov score winner as Spain suffer shock first defeat
Spain suffered their first defeat of this season's Nations League campaign following a 1-0 defeat to Ukraine. Luis Enrique's side dominated possession but could not find a way past the hosts. Tsyhankov scored the all-important goal, latching on to a pass from West Ham forward Andriy Yarmolenko before finishing past a sprawling De Gea.
Top Headlines
Cristiano Ronaldo tested positive for COVID-19
Ronaldo is "doing well, without symptoms, and in isolation", according to Portuguese Football Federation; Rest of Portugal squad tested negative on Tuesday and are available for Wednesday's game in Lisbon
El Clasico to be played on Saturday, October 24 at 16:00 CEST
The first Clasico of the season between Barcelona and Real Madrid at the Camp Nou will take place on Saturday, October 24, at 16:00 CEST. This will be the first time that Zinedine Zidane and Ronald Koeman have faced off as coaches, with the Dutchman having replaced Quique Setien in the summer.
Ben Chilwell and Trippier withdraw from England camp ahead of Denmark game
Ben Chilwell and Kieran Trippier have withdrawn from the England squad ahead of Wednesday's game against Denmark.
OFFICIAL: Gabriel named Arsenal's Player of the Month for September
Gabriel is named Arsenal's is Player of the Month for September - having won more than 72% of the total votes cast.
These things happen
Thiago rejected Barca's last-gasp bid to re-sign him before joining Liverpool
Barcelona reportedly failed in a desperate last-minute attempt to re-sign Thiago Alcantara from Bayern Munich in the summer transfer window.
Kante-Lampard fallout could bring French star closer to Madrid - Le Parisien
A dispute between Frank Lampard and N'Golo Kante could prompt the Frenchman to leave Chelsea in the summer, with Real Madrid his dream destination, according to Le Parisien.
Manchester United players 'disappointed' with treatment of Sergio Romero
Manchester United's decision to drop Sergio Romero and not allow him to leave for a cut-price fee has left his team-mates disappointed, according to reports.
Real Madrid will make bid for Haaland 'if attempt to sign Mbappe fails'
Real Madrid will reportedly turn to Borussia Dortmund star striker Erling Haaland if they cannot sign Kylian Mbappe from Paris Saint-Germain.
Arsenal's £45m new boy Thomas Partey dons his new colours for the first time
Arsenal fans got a first glimpse of deadline day signing Thomas Partey in the kit as he was officially unveiled on Tuesday.
Cavani unable to make his Utd debut at Newcastle as he's still in self-isolation
Manchester United will be without new signing Edinson Cavani for their trip to Newcastle on Saturday, with the Uruguayan forced to quarantine following his arrival in the UK.
What they say
Sergio Aguero: Messi is a big whiner, we're like an old married couple
Sergio Agüero, the Manchester City striker and occasional 'gamer' and 'streamer', told various anecdotes about his relationship with Barcelona's Lionel Messi on the show 'Santo Sábado'.
Martial "almost conned" Man Utd fans as Paul Scholes demands transfer action
Paul Scholes has warned Manchester United that they must sign a natural goal-scorer when the transfer window opens in January.
In depth
Who has the best squad in Europe this season?
The summer transfer window has come to a close across Europe and squads are finalised for the first third of this season at least. Clubs have to deal with what they've got until the market reopens in January, although, because of the delayed start to the new campaign, the gap between transfer windows is shorter than usual.
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