Postpublished at 20:02 British Summer Time 27 September 2014
Italian Serie A
Juve are in control now, stroking the ball around the carpet. Angelo Obonna brings a patient build-up to an end with a high and wild shot.
Atletico Madrid thrash Sevilla in 4-0 home win
Koke, Saul, Raul Garcia & Jimenez all score
Atletico coach Simeone back on bench after ban
Earlier, Real Madrid and Barcelona earn wins
Sam Sheringham
Italian Serie A
Juve are in control now, stroking the ball around the carpet. Angelo Obonna brings a patient build-up to an end with a high and wild shot.
Italian Serie A
Juventus have no less than three former Manchester United players in their starting line-up tonight - Patrice Evra, Paul Pogba and Carlos Tevez. And the Argentine striker is in thick of things, cutting in from the left flank and firing a shot wide of the far post.
John McEnerney:, external I'll stick by what I said before that Atletico Madrid will defend their title well but not well enough, and the Champions League will be too much for them!
Italian Serie A
Juve have not conceded a league goal this season, but Atalanta have made a really bright start and are asking the Old Lady plenty of questions without creating any clear-cut openings.
Italian Serie A
We're off under the lights in Italy.
Spanish La Liga
That really was a well-worked free-kick. The ball went through four players without touching the ground. Atletico well on top as the ref blows for half-time.
Italian Serie A
Countdown to kick-off across the Mediterranean Sea. Italian champions Juventus, who have yet to concede a Serie A goal this season, visit mid-table Atalanta. The Old Lady have won all of their opening four matches, but must beat Atalanta to keep pace with rivals Roma. The Giallorossi has just won 2-0 against Verona in the Olympic Stadium.
Another Atletico goal from a set-piece. A free-kick from deep is headed back by Turan, volleyed across by Miranda and headed in by Saul at the far post. Straight off the training ground and Simeone is cock-a-hoop!
Ooh, not bad. Vitolo slips in Carlos Bacca and the Sevilla striker makes space for himself before nudging the ball out of play. Sevilla's best move of the match, but that's not saying much.
Scrappy old game at the moment. No great flair from either side. The pitch isn't helping much. Looks like the groundsman might have forgotten the final cut this morning. Gleneagles this ain't.
Mario Mandzukic gets himself in the ref's notebook for trying to divert an errant shot towards goal with his hand. Silly boy.
Great save! Gabi gets a free header from a corner and Sevilla keeper Beto athletically tips it over the bar.
Atletico are all over Sevilla at the moment and the Calderon faithful are baying for blood. Well, appealing for penalties anyway. The ref turns down two big claims for handball in the box. In fairness, both would have been very harsh on Sevilla.
Moments later, Pareja is booked, meaning both Sevilla centre-backs are now on a yellow.
The first shot of the game brings the first goal. Sevilla fail to fully clear a corner. Koke collects on the edge of the box and lets fly, but his low effort deflects off the heels of Nicolas Pareja and loops over the goalkeeper into the top corner.
What did I say about the referee keeping his cards in his pocket? Sevilla's Timothee Kolodziejczak is lucky to escape with only a yellow as he clatters into the back of Gabi.
Still very tight in Madrid, with neither side willing to give an inch. One or two very tasty challenges going in too, but as yed the referee has kept his cards in his pocket.
Elsewhere in Europe today, German champions Bayern Munich remain top of the Bundesliga after Mario Gotze scored one and created another to beat newly-promoted Cologne 2-0.
Diego Simeone has apparently been told by the Atletico bigwigs to calm down but inside ten minutes he's jumping around like a mad man to remonstrate with the ref after Tiago receives an elbow in the back of his head
Mandzukic is wearing a mask to protect his recently repaired broken nose. Don't forget to tweet us your thoughts on this game, or any other European football issues via the hashtag #bbceurofootie.
Comical scenes as referee Gonzalez is accidentally tripped by Juanfran and takes a Hollywood tumble. There's a brief delay as he requires assistance from the fourth official to tuck his vanishing spray back into his shorts.