Postpublished at 19:05 British Summer Time 27 September 2014
Very little to report early on. The ball has spent most of the first three minutes in the air. Nicola Pareja win Sevilla a free-kick with a sweet piece of skill.
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
Very little to report early on. The ball has spent most of the first three minutes in the air. Nicola Pareja win Sevilla a free-kick with a sweet piece of skill.
We are under way in the Vicente Calderon.
We'll also be following a key game in Italy's Serie A this evening, as champions Juventus try to keep their 100% record intact away at Atalanta. That match kicks off at 1945 BST.
Earlier today in Spain, there were important wins for Real Madrid and Barcelona. Goals from Luka Modric and Cristiano Ronaldo helped Real beat Villarreal 2-0. Ronaldo now has 13 goals already this season. That's 13.
And Neymar bagged a hat-trick for Barca in their emphatic 6-0 thumping of Granada. Lionel Messi popped in a couple two, the 400th and 401st of his glittering career.
Barca are three points clear of Valencia and Sevilla at the top of the table.
Atletico Madrid: 01 Moyá Rumbo, 23 Miranda, 02 Godín, 20 Juanfran, 15 Ansaldi, 14 Gabi, 10 Turan, 05 Tiago, 06 Koke, 17 Ñíguez, 09 Mandzukic
Sevilla: 13 Beto, 15 Kolodziejczak, 05 Figueiras, 02 Trémoulinas, 21 Martín Pareja, 04 Krychowiak, 06 Carrico Martins, 25 Mbia, 22 Vidal Parreu, 09 Bacca, 20 Machín Pérez
Sevilla are the surprise package in La Liga this season. Since losing 2-0 to Real Madrid in the Uefa Supercup final on 12 August Sevilla are unbeaten in six matches, winning their last five.
Defending champions Atletico have scored just seven goals in their first five games and six of those have come from set-pieces. Centre-back Miranda is their top scorer, with three goals. Diego Simeone says he is confident new attackers Mario Mandzukic, Antoine Griezmann, Raul Jimenez and Alessio Cerci will start finding the net soon.
"It is what I imaged given the changes in the characteristics of the players," Simeone said. "We are in a period of fitting in the new arrivals in the best way. After Mandzukic's injury there was less possibilities for combinations to be created."
Croatia striker Mandzukic is back in the Atletico line-up tonight.
Atletico Madrid's manager, the combustible Argentine Diego Simeone, will be back patrolling the touchline for the visit of high-flying Sevilla after serving his ban for tapping the fourth official on the back of the head after a heated exchange during the Spanish Super Cup against Real Madrid in August.
Can he inspire his shot-shy team?
He's back.
Who's back?
Diego's back.