Summary

  • Nottingham Forest beat Porto in first game under Dyche

  • Gibbs-White and Igor Jesus score penalties

  • Crystal Palace beaten 1-0 by AEK Larnaca

  • Palace suffer first home defeat since February

  • - Celtic beat Sturm Graz after Rangers & Aberdeen beaten

  • Aston Villa throw away 1-0 lead in 2-1 defeat by Go Ahead Eagles

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  1. Postpublished at 19:57 BST 23 October

    Nottingham Forest v Porto (20:00 BST)

    Fara Williams
    Former Arsenal midfielder on TNT Sports

    I think Dyche has brought that passion back and the players will be really excited about that.

  2. 'We will play with passion and pride'published at 19:56 BST 23 October

    Nottingham Forest v Porto (20:00 BST)

    Nottingham Forest

    Nottingham Forest manager Sean Dyche speaking to TNT Sports: "I think we have done a lot with the players in two days and we are hopeful they have got the idea. We want a great performance, with passion and pride.

    "I want to see us be good from a defensive point of view. We have players who can use the ball and if we can find that mix. We have got to penetrate.

    "We are a little limited because we have three who can't play tonight and a couple of injuries as well. We are certainly going to perform and try and be successful tonight."

  3. Postpublished at 19:55 BST 23 October

    Crystal Palace v AEK Larnaca (20:00 BST)

    Joe Rindl
    BBC Sport at Selhurst Park

    Fun fact about Larnaca head coach Imanol Idiakez, he was Unai Emery's assistant when Villarreal beat Manchester United on penalties to win the Europa League.

    Not to be outdone, Oliver Glasner is also a Europa League winner having guided Eintracht Frankfurt to the 2021-22 title.

  4. Postpublished at 19:55 BST 23 October

    Nottingham Forest v Porto (20:00 BST)

    Ange Postecoglou with his hands on his kneesImage source, Getty Images

    Time for a change...

    Sean Dyche smiling and hlding up a Forest scarfImage source, Getty Images
  5. Who are AEK Larnaca?published at 19:54 BST 23 October

    Crystal Palace v AEK Larnaca

    Joe Rindl
    BBC Sport at Selhurst Park

    AEK Larnaca are not to be overlooked, that's according to fans Costa and his son Constantine wrapped in yellow and green scarfs.

    "Larnaca had a big 4-0 win over AZ Alkmaar in our first match and we're a regular in Europe - we've played West Ham twice before although we did lose both times," Costa told BBC Sport just outside Selhurst Station.

    "Football in Cyprus is so much better than it once was. Pafos are in the Champions League."

    Constantine added that Larnaca are seen as the nearly men of Cyprus, having finished runners-up in the league six times without ever winning.

    They are the Cypriot cup holders - a bit like Palace against Manchester City they overcame the odds to beat Pafos in last season's final.

    AEK Larnaca fans on train
  6. Postpublished at 19:53 BST 23 October

    FT: Brann 3-0 Rangers

    Johan Mjallby
    Former Celtic defender on TNT Sports

    This group of Rangers players are not good enough. If Danny Rohl can make them great, then he deserves a medal.

  7. Full-time resultspublished at 19:53 BST 23 October

    Europa League

    Salzburg 2-3 Ferencvaros

    Fenerbahce 1-0 Stuttgart

    Braga 2-0 Red Star Belgrade

    Lyon 2-0 Basel

    FCSB 1-2 Bologna

    Go Ahead Eagles 2-1 Aston Villa

    Genk 0-0 Real Betis

    Brann 3-0 Rangers

  8. Postpublished at 19:52 BST 23 October

    Crystal Palace v AEK Larnaca (20:00 BST)

    Joe Rindl
    BBC Sport

    Waka Waka by Shakira is playing at a sold-out Selhurst Park in the drizzle just before kick-off.

    That tune's been used for a banger of a chant by Palace fans this season which I can't repeat here because it has a naughty word in it.

    It's followed by the Vengaboys.

  9. Ange-ball to Dyche-ballpublished at 19:52 BST 23 October

    Nottingham Forest v Porto (20:00 BST)

    From Ange-ball to Dyche-ball, could the two be more different?

    Here's what Sean Dyche had to say about his playing style ahead of his first game in charge of Forest: "The players are aware of it.

    "I took a lot of feedback from the players and not just me. They are very proud of what they did last season.

    "Now, can we mould it slightly differently but keep that winning mentality? Long ball, short ball? You have just got to play effective football. That will never go out of fashion."

  10. 'I'd question Forest's direction of travel'published at 19:51 BST 23 October

    Nottingham Forest v Porto (20:00 BST)

    Rory Smith
    Football correspondent for the Observer on the Monday Night Club

    I think Sean Dyche makes a lot of sense in the situation Forest are. But it is hard to say that they are working towards some sort of grand vision given the strangeness of the Postecoglou interlude. I can see why they want Dyche now but if I was a Forest fan I would have a question over their general direction of travel.

  11. 'Forest's fans love Marinakis'published at 19:50 BST 23 October

    Nottingham Forest v Porto (20:00 BST)

    Chris Sutton
    Former Premier League striker on the Monday Night Club

    It's a mess. If Sean Dyche gets over the line at Nottingham Forest, perhaps the owner is prioritising staying in the division this season. It is an admission maybe that he got the Postecoglou appointment wrong. I have sympathy for Postecoglou. The game at the weekend, in some ways they were making progress. He wasn't given long enough and there is the connection between the manager and the fans. The fans love Marinakis and it seems that he is giving them a manager who matches what they want.

  12. 'The loyalty of Forest fans is with Marinakis'published at 19:48 BST 23 October

    Nottingham Forest v Porto (20:00 BST)

    Rory Smith
    Football correspondent for the Observer on the Monday Night Club

    Forest are the most owner-defined club since Abramovich at Chelsea, where the loyalty of the fans seems to skip the manager and is with Marinakis because of everything he has done for them.

    You can see why they adore him so much and why they are willing to tolerate.

    Evangelos MarinakisImage source, Getty Images
  13. 'Dyche is a sensible appointment'published at 19:47 BST 23 October

    Nottingham Forest v Porto (20:00 BST)

    Chris Sutton
    Former Premier League striker on the Monday Night Club

    Dyche proved himself to be a very capable manager at Burnley and he did well at Everton as well. He took over a team who were in relegation trouble, stabilised the club and then they had all the points deduction and all that.

    In the end, it didn't end well and the Everton fans were disgruntled with him but over the whole time, with where they were when he took over I think there will be a respect from Everton fans for what he did.

    Going into Forest, it is another club who are languishing and they want to stay in the Premier League and so it seems to be a sensible appointment. They won't go down.

  14. Full-time resultspublished at 19:46 BST 23 October

    Conference League

    AZ Alkmaar 1-0 Slovan Bratislava

    Shakhtar Donetsk 1-2 Legia Warszawa

    SK Rapid 0-3 Fiorentina

    Strasbourg 1-1 Jagiellonia

    Rijeka 0-0 Sparta Prague [match suspended because of weather]

    AEK Athens 6-0 Aberdeen

    Drita 1-1 Omonia

    Breidablik 0-0 KuPS Kuopio

    Shkendija 1-0 Shelbourne

    Hacken 2-2 Rayo Vallecano

  15. Postpublished at 19:45 BST 23 October

    Crystal Palace v AEK Larnaca

    Joe Rindl
    BBC Sport at Selhurst Park

    It's a big one for Crystal Palace tonight. The first ever match in a major European competition proper at Selhurst Park.

    There's a buzz on the approach to the ground. Don't be surprised if there's an extra roar in the stands.

    Palace's European home history so far is a 2-0 loss to Samsunspor in the third round of the Intertoto Cup in 1998 and a 1-0 win over Fredrikstad in the Europa Conference League play-off round in August.

    It's not what you'd call large. Tonight is a chance to start something.

    Whatever happens this season the Eagles will get at least three home matches in the League Phase. The first is this evening against AEK Larnaca. They play AZ Alkmaar in November and the Finnish side KuPS just before Christmas.

    Three wins?

  16. Postpublished at 19:45 BST 23 October

    Heartbreak for Irish champions Shelbourne, who lose 1-0 to an injury-time own goal in North Macedonia against Shkendija.

  17. Postpublished at 19:44 BST 23 October

    FT: Brann 3-0 Rangers

    Danny Rohl's tenure at Rangers manager begins with a thoroughly miserable defeat to the lowest ranked side in the competition.

    Two games, two defeats, bottom of the table.

    If the size of Rohl's task at Ibrox wasn't already clear, it is now.

  18. 'We always look at what's best to win the game'published at 19:44 BST 23 October

    Crystal Palace v AEK Larnaca (20:00 BST)

    Palace boss Oliver Glasner says it can be a big risk to make too many changes to the team.

    "Before it was [Christantus] Uche, now it's Eddie [Nketiah] – but we can talk about Will Hughes, about Jeff Lerma, about Jaydee Canvot, about Romain Esse, about Justin Devenny," he said yesterday.

    "They all deserve to get more minutes, but at the end, we always look at what's best to win the game.

    "It's not a gift - but sometimes if you change eight or nine positions at once it doesn't work out because you never train together.

    "We could see this against Millwall [in the Carabao Cup] and then it's a little bit unfair.

    "Then, all of a sudden, you are judged for something you are not accusable of, because when you never train together - how can we expect that everything works out?"

  19. Porto in fine formpublished at 19:44 BST 23 October

    Nottingham Forest v Porto (20:00 BST)

    Sean Dyche couldn't really face a tougher test in terms of the Europa League, anyway!

    Nottingham Forest host Porto, who have beaten RB Salzburg and Red Star Belgrade in their opening two matches.

    Porto are currently undefeated in the Primeira Liga Table as they sit top with seven wins and one draw.

    Porto celebrateImage source, Getty Images
  20. 'Is Edu part of the problem?'published at 19:42 BST 23 October

    Nottingham Forest v Porto (20:00 BST)

    Stephen Warnock
    Former Liverpool defender on the Monday Night Club

    There should be more organisation more forward thinking. To change the style of play or think that they can do that midway through the season (is confusing).

    You would think have they made a mistake bringing Edu into the football club and is he one of the issues?