Summary

  • Sean Dyche addresses media for first time as Nottingham Forest manager

  • News conferences - West Ham, Leeds and Crystal Palace

  • Team news: West Ham unsure on Konstantinos Mavropanos' return I Ethan Ampadu and Pascal Struijk doubtful for Leeds

  • Champions League build-up, reaction and analysis

  • Wednesday's fixtures include Tottenham at Monaco, Chelsea v Ajax and Liverpool at Eintracht Frankfurt (all 20:00 BST)

  • The stats: 43 goals scored, five red cards handed out and six penalties in nine matches on Tuesday

  • Arsenal thrash Atletico Madrid 4-0, Newcastle beat Benfica 3-0, Man City win 2-0 at Villareal

  • Analysis: Arsenal 'sure, professional and mature' I Your views: Gunners 'look complete'

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  1. Rashford double in Barca rout gives Flick '100% what I want'published at 07:40 BST 22 October

    Barcelona 6-1 Olympiacos

    Barcelona's Marcus RashfordImage source, Getty Images

    Fermin Lopez scored a hat-trick and Marcus Rashford took his personal tally to four goals from three Champions League games as Barcelona thrashed Olympiacos.

    Two smart first-half finishes from Lopez put Barcelona in control, before his third, a Lamine Yamal penalty and a Rashford double halted a short-lived Olympiacos fightback.

    "Rashford played well today," said Barcelona boss Hansi Flick.

    "It's not easy for him to play that number nine role. The first minutes of the match I guess we were struggling to press, but at the end the chances he had and the penalty he won...

    "The important thing is that he scored goals. He's giving me 100% of what I want from him."

  2. Barnes & Gordon fire Newcastle to win over Benficapublished at 07:33 BST 22 October

    Newcastle 3-0 Benfica

    Ciaran Kelly
    BBC Sport reporter at St James' Park

    Newcastle's Harvey Barnes and Anthony Gordon celebrate with Nick WoltemadeImage source, Getty Images

    Harvey Barnes and Anthony Gordon fired Newcastle United to an emphatic victory against Jose Mourinho's Benfica in the Champions League.

    The unmarked Gordon opened the scoring in the first half as he calmly sidefooted the ball past Benfica goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin at the back post following Jacob Murphy's ball across.

    It was Gordon's fourth goal in just three games in the competition and gave Newcastle the platform to push for another after the break.

    Barnes went on to double his side's lead after goalkeeper Nick Pope launched an almighty 65-yard throw down the right.

    Benfica defender Antonio Silva misjudged it and Barnes raced through before finishing in-off the upright.

    There was still time for Barnes to add a third late on after Gordon set up his team-mate, who put the ball through Trubin's legs.

  3. Gyokeres double as Arsenal put four past Atleticopublished at 07:28 BST 22 October

    Arsenal 4-0 Atletico Madrid

    Alex Howell
    BBC Sport Arsenal reporter at Emirates Stadium

    Viktor GyokeresImage source, Getty Images

    Arsenal scored four goals in 14 minutes as they thrashed Atletico Madrid to continue their perfect start to the league phase of the Champions League.

    The Gunners started the game quickly and Eberechi Eze's deflected shot hit the bar in the first half, while Atletico's Julian Alvarez nearly caught out David Raya with a long-range effort while the goalkeeper was stranded outside his area.

    The rest of the first half was cagey and that carried on into the second 45 minutes initially, with supporters wondering where the opening would come from.

    Centre-back Gabriel Magalhaes answered that question when he headed in Declan Rice's excellent free-kick in the 57th minute.

    That started a devastating spell for Arsenal as the home side made their usually solid opponents suffer.

    Gabriel Martinelli scored with a curled shot after a driving run from Myles Lewis-Skelly, before striker Viktor Gyokeres bundled in to end his seven-game Arsenal goal drought.

    The Sweden international then got his second of the night three minutes later when he converted Gabriel's knockdown from another dangerous Arsenal corner.

  4. Haaland scores again as Man City end winless away runpublished at 07:23 BST 22 October

    Villarreal 0-2 Manchester City

    Shamoon Hafez
    Football news reporter at Estadio de la Ceramica

    Manchester City goalscorers Erling Haaland and Bernardo Silva celebrate with John StonesImage source, Getty Images

    Erling Haaland found the net for a 12th consecutive game to extend his incredible scoring streak and help Manchester City end their winless away run in the Champions League with victory at Villarreal.

    Haaland's blistering form has brought 24 goals in 14 games for club and country this season, and here it helped City claim three points on the road in Europe for the first time in over a year.

    The Norwegian's goal to open the scoring was that of a striker with deadly instincts, darting ahead of marker Juan Foyth and converting with a first-time finish from Rico Lewis' low cross.

    Pep Guardiola's side dominated the first half and captain Bernardo Silva deservedly doubled the advantage before half-time, planting a free header into the net from Savinho's cross.

  5. Postpublished at 07:20 BST 22 October

    Right then, without any further ado, let's get into last night's Champions League mayhem...

  6. Good morning!published at 07:15 BST 22 October

    What a night it was in the Champions League - goals aplenty and convincing wins for the three English sides involved.

    So what better way to cheer yourself up this dark, drizzly morning - that's the scene here in Salford, I can only hope it's better where you are - than to delve into all of last night's excitement.

    We'll be looking forward to tonight's matches a bit later as well, plus we'll here from Daniel Farke and Nuno Espirito Santo this afternoon, as well as new Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche.

    So settle in and enjoy!