Postpublished at 22:14 British Summer Time 19 August 2014
Real Madrid absolutely dominant so far, pinging the ball around really nicely, and the move ends with Gareth Bale dragging a shot wide from 20 yards.
FT: Real Madrid 1-1 Atletico Madrid
First leg of Spanish Super Cup
Rodriguez for Real, Garcia levels
Besiktas 0-0 Arsenal in Champs Lge
Aaron Ramsey sees red for Arsenal
Tom Rostance
Real Madrid absolutely dominant so far, pinging the ball around really nicely, and the move ends with Gareth Bale dragging a shot wide from 20 yards.
BBC Radio 5 live
Brighton manager Sami Hyypia tells BBC Radio 5 live he is very happy with side after securing his first victory in the 2-0 win at Leeds United: He said: "The first half was very good football and we dominated the game and showed what we can do.
"These Championship games are always a battle and we were fighting very hard and it's battle you have to win if you want to win these games. The players were excellent today and I'm very happy."
Cristiano Ronaldo gets the ball over on the left but he is double-teamed by two Atletico defenders and has to come inside. He loses the ball. Real instantly win it back and spin the pass out to Gareth Bale. Frightening pace out wide for Real.
Here we go! First tackle of the night is a tasty one, Koke sliding into the ankles of Pepe and picking up a very early booking. All Real so far.
Varane, Coentrao, Navas, Arbeloa, Rodriguez, Di Maria, Isco.
Have you seen a better bench than that? That is why Real Madrid will take some stopping on all fronts this ear. Sami Khedira and ASier Illarramendi can't even get on the bench...
Here we go! An intra-city derby between two sides who hate each other, a team representing the working class against a team in the image of the royal family, kicking off at 11pm local time.
What could go wrong?
Iker Casillas and Gabi shake hands in the centre circle, this Super Cup first leg is about to get under way.
Lweendo Michello:, external Alexis drifted in and out of the game. Will take him time to adapt; he's used to passing/crossing for Messi, not Giroud.
Rashid Jamil:, external Arsenal still need few more quality signings to make a mark either in the Premier League and/or Champions League this season.
John Pierce:, external Perfect result for Everton. Arsenal with it all to do and a trip to Goodison in between.
'Gracias Alfredo' reads a huge banner, as Iker Casillas looks close to tears. A very moving moment for the passionate fans of Real.
Carlo Ancelotti is out at the Bernabeu as the stadium pays tribute to the recently departed club legend Alfredo Di Stefano. The club have put all the trophies he won at the club in the centre-circle. It's a lot...
A string quartet plays Adagio for Strings. A very classy touch.
Former Arsenal forward John Hartson on BBC Radio 5 live
"Aaron Ramsey has been in great form but you saw Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain come off the bench, hit the post and look very lively. I think it will be a straight swap next week with Oxlade-Chamberlain coming in.
"Ramsey will be a loss for Arsenal because he's in good form. He was relatively quiet tonight but can you let him off the odd quiet one. They were two silly yellow cards tonight although the first one was a bit soft."
Josh Lewis:, external Real Madrid are the team to beat, their starting line up is brilliant! Can see Man City doing well as well but hope Mourinho does!
Real Madrid's team is ominously strong, they can leave new £65m man James Rodriguez on the bench and Sami Khedira is not in the squad at all. Cue transfer speculation!
Atletico Madrid have Mario Mandzukic up top.
Real Madrid: Casillas; Carvajal, Pepe, Ramos, Marcelo: Kroos, Alonso; Bale, Modric, Ronaldo; Benzema.
Atletico Madrid: Moya; Juanfran, Miranda, Godin, Siqueira; Gabi, Suarez, Koke, Saul, Garcia; Mandzukic.
Morecambe and Burton are officially League Two's frontrunners, which is not something you get to say too often. They both continued their 100% starts with 1-0 wins over Oxford and Exeter respectively - the U's remain pointless long with Newport, Hartlepool and Accrington.
Luton are still searching for a first home win since returning to the Football League - but Pelly Ruddock rescued them a point in injury time against Bury. Cambridge United let a two-goal lead slip to draw at York and there were wins for Portsmouth, AFC Wimbledon and Shrewsbury.
Athletic Bilbao survived late pressure to hold on for a 1-1 draw in their first-leg tie at Napoli. There was a late goal in Romania where Staeau Bucharest's Alexandru Chipciu made up for a penalty miss to strike in the 90th minute and snatch a 1-0 win over Ludogrets.
Emil Forsberg scored even later - his injury time header giving Malmo hope of reaching the group stage after a 2-1 defeat to Red Bull Salzburg. Bayer Leverkusen are big favourites to go through after winning 3-2 at FC Copenhagen.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger: "A difficult game played at a frenetic pace throughout. We could have won it but they had chances as well. In the end we didn't lose and hopefully we will make it at home.
"Both yellow cards for Aaron Ramsey are unbelievable When you see the fouls they have made today it's not serious. Just not serious."
Another game to come in Spain and it's a repeat of May's Champions League final, as the Spanish champions face the European champions.
Atletico have lost Diego Costa, Thibaut Courtois, David Villa, Felipe Luis and Adrian, but have replaced them with Mario Mandzukic, Antoine Griezmann, Jan Oblak and Raul Jimenez.
Can Diego Simeone perform another miracle? It's almost 11pm in Madrid. Why not have a game?
Fleetwood are the only side in League One to have won all three of their games, as two goals in the last 20 minutes saw them beat pointless Scunthorpe. Sheffield United have their first points of the season, with Ben Davies' late goal securing a 2-1 win at Peterborough.
Rochdale have thumped Crewe 5-2 - so the Alex continue their search for a first point. And Swindon left it late to snatch a last-minute equaliser in a 2-2 draw at Gillingham.
Lewis Grabban gets his second goal to make sure for Norwich as they lead Blackburn 3-1.
Ipswich level late at Birmingham through Christophe's Berra's second of the night to take a point and Middlesbrough go 2-1 up at Bolton through Garcia Martinez.
Former Arsenal forward John Hartson on BBC Radio 5 live
"It was a gutsy performance from Arsenal. Over the piece, Besiktas created the better chances particularly from Demba Ba, who hit the crossbar. But saying that, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain could have nicked it for Arsenal at the end when he hit the post.
"Arsenal will be pleased with the draw and Arsene Wenger will be pleased with his side's attitude and they've come away very much in the the tie."