Summary

  • Rotherham come from behind to win

  • Hamilton go four clear in Scotland

  • Ligue 1: Cavani sent off in PSG win

  1. Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 17 October 2014

    Meeting friends tonight? Or just having a relaxing night in?

    What will you be chatting about with your mates when the conversation turns to football? Raheem Sterling? The Price of Football? Or just plain old Rotherham v Leeds?

    Get involved tonight, using #bbcfootball,, external send a text with your name on to 81111 (UK only) or post to the BBC Sport Facebook, external or Google+, external pages.

  2. Postpublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 17 October 2014

    BBC Radio Sheffield's Jonathan Buchan at New York Stadium

    Rotherham United's ground

    You wouldn't know it from this picture, but they're expecting a sizeable crowd at New York Stadium tonight.

  3. Postpublished at 19:02 British Summer Time 17 October 2014

    Also in action tonight are Paris St-Germain, who visit Lens in France's Ligue 1, while we'll bring you all the best comment and analysis from BBC Radio 5 live's Friday night preview show. It's bonus football time tacked on to the beginning of the weekend. Let's get stuck in.

  4. Postpublished at 19:00 British Summer Time 17 October 2014

    Leeds United certainly hope that will be the case, as do their hosts tonight, Rotherham United. It's all about a Yorkshire derby in the Championship, and we're hoping for as much drama as a half-hour episode of Emmerdale. Or something like that.

  5. All about Yorkshirepublished at 18:52 British Summer Time 17 October 2014

    A strong Yorkshire makes for a strong England. That's what they say in the cricket world at least.

    They might have a point. Yorkshire win the County Championship and England, underpinned by the runs of two of the white rose county's finest (Joe Root and Gary Ballance), hammer India 3-1.

    Yorkshire CCCImage source, PA

    Then there was the Tour De France, which started in the United Kingdom's largest county. By heck, that was a good do.

    But, Hull City aside, it's not really been happening for Yorkshire's football teams. But could that all change this season?