Tim Spiers recaps the best talking points from Tuesday's Champions League action, as Liverpool and Barcelona secured spots in the last 16
Find out who is missing through injury and who is in a race against time to prove their fitness in Spain's LaLiga this weekend.
Raphinha, Bradley Barcola and Julián Alvarez feature in our Mastercard Priceless Moments of the Week for Matchday 7.
Barcelona came from behind to beat Benfica in dramatic fashion on Tuesday in UEFA Champions League action, taking part in Matchday 7's wildest game so far with a 5-4 win. Benfica
UEFA have on Thursday confirmed the official winner of the Champions League Player of the Week award.And, as expected, it has been scooped by a La Liga star, in the form of Atlético Madrid summer
Raphinha celebrates after scoring the winner as Barcelona beat Benfica in a nine-goal thriller ... third on 15 points and certain to at least be in the play-offs after a Julian Alvarez brace secured a 2-1 home victory over Bayer Leverkusen in a game ...
The Champions League Team of the Week based on statistics has on Thursday been unveiled online.And it features no fewer than four La Liga players.It proved a largely successful week for Spanish clubs
Atletico Madrid fought back to rescue a 2-1 win over Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League on Tuesday as Julian Alvarez's second-half brace cancelled out Piero Hincapie's opener in an action-packed game which ended with both sides down to 10 men.
Liverpool became the first team to guarantee a place in the last 16 of the new Champions League format by beating Lille 2-1 on Tuesday, while Barcelona fought back from two goals down to stun Benfica
Matchday 22 in La Liga sees Real Madrid visit one of their favorite grounds while FC Barcelona are at home to Alaves Here are four things to look ou
The 2023-24 season was full of exhilarating highs for Manchester City. They secured the Premier League title, but the Sky Blues ultimately fell short in the FA Cup, League Cup and the UEFA Champions League.
Figure is second-highest spend after a record-breaking 2023 when clubs spent $9.63bn on international transfers.