Postpublished at 07:34 British Summer Time 25 October 2023
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Liverpool & Brighton news conferences before Thursday's Europa League games
Champions League (Wed, 20:00 BST): Newcastle v Borussia Dortmund
Celtic v Atletico Madrid. Young Boys v Manchester City
Tributes after Everton chairman Kenwright dies
Phillips on Newcastle radar - Gossip
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Speaking of the latest news, coming up is a round-up of today's national newspaper back pages...
You can find further reports and all the scores and updated tables following Tuesday night's Champions League action on BBC Sport's football and European football indexes.
There is also a full round-up of all the main transfer stories from Europe's top football websites in BBC Sport's Gossip column.
Leading the column is Newcastle's interest in Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips, as Eddie Howe looks to bolster his midfield ahead of an expected ban for summer signing Sandro Tonali.
Galatasaray 1-3 Bayern Munich
Harry Kane scored and assisted to help Bayern Munich claim victory at Galatasaray in the Champions League.
The England captain converted an easy tap-in after 73 minutes to give Bayern a 2-1 lead before assisting Jamal Musiala six minutes later.
In the first half, Argentine forward Mauro Icardi cancelled out Kingsley Coman's eighth-minute opener with an audacious Panenka penalty.
Victory extends Bayern's winning streak in Champions League group games to 16.
They maintain their lead at the top of Group A with three wins from three.
Sporting Braga 1-2 Real Madrid
Jude Bellingham continued his brilliant start to the season with another goal to help Real Madrid claim a narrow Champions League win at Braga.
After Rodrygo's first-half opener, Bellingham found the bottom corner in the 61st-minute with a fine, curling finish.
The England midfielder now has 12 goals in 15 matches for club and country this season.
Alvaro Djalo pulled a goal back for Braga but Real held on in Group C.
Sevilla 1-2 Arsenal
Gabriel Jesus scored a goal and grabbed an assist to help Arsenal get back to winning ways in the Champions League with victory at Sevilla.
After losing 2-1 to Lens in their previous European outing, the Gunners came through a difficult test against the seven-time Europa League winners.
Gabriel Martinelli got the visitors off and running by marking his Champions League debut with a goal, racing on to Jesus' brilliant ball and rounding the goalkeeper in first-half stoppage time.
Jesus then increased Arsenal's lead early in the second half with a superb strike into the top corner. Sevilla, backed by a vocal home crowd, got back into the game when Nemanja Gudelj headed in from a set-piece.
From then on, Arsenal had to withstand some pressure as the hosts tried to find an equaliser, and David Raya tipped Mariano's shot on to the crossbar, although it may not have counted because of a possible handball.
Mikel Arteta's side then suffered a late blow as Jesus went off with a suspected hamstring injury, but they held firm to secure a victory that moves them top of Group B.
Man Utd 1-0 FC Copenhagen
Andre Onana saved a penalty in added time to give Manchester United a priceless Champions League victory against Copenhagen.
On an emotional night that began with a lone piper walking out playing the United anthem 'We'll Never Die' as Old Trafford paid its respects to Sir Bobby Charlton, United fans thought Harry Maguire's first goal since February 2022 had given them the win they craved.
But with the allotted four minutes of added time played, Scott McTominay conceded a penalty by swinging a high boot dangerously near Mohamed Elyounoussi's face.
Yet Onana, who has come in for criticism since his £47m summer move from Inter Milan, turned Jordan Larsson's effort wide with what turned out to be the very last action of the game.
Harry Maguire's winner and a late penalty save from Andre Onana capped an emotional night for Manchester United in the Champions League as Old Trafford paid its respects to club legend Sir Bobby Charlton.
Emotions were also high at Goodison Park following the news on Tuesday that long-serving chairman Bill Kenwright had died, aged 78.
And Gabriel Jesus helped bring cheer to Arsenal supporters in Seville with a goal and an assist in their 2-1 Champions League victory, but limped off late in the game with a hamstring injury.
All the reaction coming up, plus, we will look ahead to tonight's Champions League matches involving Celtic, Newcastle and Manchester City, and bring you all the latest football news.