Barcelona 0-0 Malagapublished at 19:38 British Summer Time 29 August 2015
Before the game, Barca players paraded a couple of trophies - Lionel Messi with the Uefa Best Player in Europe Award and captain Andres Iniesta holding the Uefa Super Cup.
Bale scores twice and assists another
Barcelona 1-0 Malaga
Bayern Munich 3-0 Bayer Leverkusen
Balotelli unused sub for Milan v Empoli
Emlyn Begley
Before the game, Barca players paraded a couple of trophies - Lionel Messi with the Uefa Best Player in Europe Award and captain Andres Iniesta holding the Uefa Super Cup.
Luis Suarez
Barcelona have the ball in the net, Luis Suarez thinks he's given the hosts the lead with a header but it's been correctly ruled out as he pushed the back of Marcos Angeleri in order to get to the ball.
It's go time.
Almost ready to go, just running a couple of minutes late at the Nou Camp.
A reminder of the teams. Neymar returns from mumps. Sergi Roberto will probably play at right-back with Dani Alves out injured.
Malaga start with my former pen pal Carlos Kameni in goal. That's probably of more interest to me than you.
Barcelona: Bravo, Rakitic, Busquets, Iniesta, Suarez, Messi, Neymar, Mascherano, Alba, Sergi Roberto, Vermaelen. Subs: Ter Stegen, Rafinha, Bartra, Munir, Sandro, Mathieu, Gumbau.
Malaga: Kameni, Rosales, Angeleri, Weligton, Torres, Horta Recio, Tissone, Juankar, Amrabat, Cop. Subs: Albentosa, Espinho, Dias de Oliveira, Ochoa, Barbosa Valente, Boka, Anor Acosta
And now we turn our attentions to Barcelona v Malaga. You might need to refresh this page to get the new scoreline at the top.
Bayern Munich 3-0 Bayer Leverkusen
The stats show us Bayer Leverkusen were unfortunate to be beaten by three goals.
David Moyes's Real Sociedad have made it two goalless draws from two games after being held by promoted Sporting Gijon.
Alberto de la Bella went close to a last-minute winner for the Basque side.
Referee doesn't even bother with injury time. Bayern win. They were the better side but got lucky with two penalty awards.
Well Robert Lewandowski isn't going through the motions and forces a save from Bernd Leno.
This one is done. Going through the motions now.
Bayern make their final change in midfield as Sebastian Rode replaces Thiago, who signed a new long-term contract this week.
Douglas Costa flicks the ball up between his legs over a Leverkusen defender and gets it on the other side. It's party time at the Allianz.
I'm pretty sure a Rangers player did that recently, with Alloa accusing them of disrespect.
Bayern Munich bring on Mario Gotze for goalscorer Arjen Robben. Leverkusen bring off Wendell for Sebastian Boenisch at the back.
Mario Balotelli is on the bench for AC Milan's game against Empoli at 19:45 BST. We'll let you know if he gets on the pitch.
AC Milan: Diego Lopez, De Sciglio, Zapata, Romagnoli, Antonelli; Bertolacci, De Jong, Nocerino, Suso, Bacca, Luiz Adriano. Subs: Abbiati, Donnarumma, Abate, Alex, Zaccardo, Montolivo, Poli, Bonaventura, Kucka, Honda, Balotelli, Cerci.
Bayer Leverkusen are open at the back now and Bayern Munich should be 4-0 up. Robert Lewandowski comes charging down the left wing, showing great pace and taking on a couple of defenders.
Arjen Robben is in the centre, ready to tap in a cross, but the Pole goes alone and is denied by keeper Bernd Leno. It was so selfish.
Bayern bring on Dante, who has been linked with a move away from the Allianz Arena and didn't start todaydespite their centre-back shortage. Juan Bernat comes off.
Leverkusen haven't given up yet and Robbie Kruse controls a ball forward and forces Manuel Neuer into a save.
But the referee spotted a handball and books him instead - the correct call.
You rarely see two penalties awards this soft in a game. Bayer Leverkusen must be furious. They've been second best but it should be 1-0.
Arjen Robben
Incredible. Instead of Thomas Muller, who has already scored a penalty, stepping up for his hat-trick, it's Arjen Robben who takes it instead.
Luckily for the Dutchman he scores as the keeper goes the wrong way.