Liverpool seal top-two finish, Barcelona clear

Liverpool seal top-two finish, Barcelona clear

RESULTS Matchday 4Tuesday 6 NovemberGroup A: Monaco 3-1 Club Brugge, Atlético v DortmundGroup B: Tottenham 2-0 PSV Eindhoven, Inter 0-2 BarcelonaGroup C: Crvena zvezda 0-2 Liverpool, Napoli 2-5 ParisGroup D: Porto v Lokomotiv Moskva, Schalke v Galatasaray Liverpool are ensured a top-two finish in Group C and will reach the round of 16 with a point at Paris in matchday five. Matchday 3

Juventus can seal qualification with Lyon repeat win

Juventus can seal qualification with Lyon repeat win

One more victory will put Juventus through to the knockout rounds and, after beating Olympique Lyonnais through Juan Cuadrado's goal on matchday three, they will be confident of completing the job.• Gianluigi Buffon saved a penalty from Alexandre Lacazette and continued to keep the home team at bay even after Juve had lost Mario Lemina to a second yellow card. Previous meetings• Juventus won home and away when the sides met in the 2013/14 UEFA Europa League quarter-final.• Samuel Umtiti's own goal gave Juve a 2-1 second-leg win in Turin (and 3-1 success overall) after Jimmy B... UEFA.com - News

Peyton Manning Throws Pick Six To Seal Broncos’ Fate Vs. Bengals (GIF)

A quarterback threw a crucial interception in Monday night’s game, but it wasn’t Andy Dalton. With the Denver Broncos trailing by two points late in the fourth quarter, Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick intercepted Peyton Manning’s pass intended for Demaryius Thomas and scampered 30 yards into the end zone for a back-breaking touchdown. Manning’s interception — the third of four picks he threw in the game — couldn’t have come at a worse time for Denver, as it extended Cincinnati’s lead to nine points with less than three minutes remaining. Kirkpatrick intercepted Manning again with under two minutes to play, sealing the Bengals’ 37-28 win and guaranteeing them a playoff spot. The Broncos’ loss gave the

Barty wins girls’ title to seal Australian double

Ashleigh Barty completed a memorable double for Australia when she won the Wimbledon girls' singles title with a 7-5, 7-6 (7/3) victory over Russia's Irina Khromacheva in the final on Sunday. Just 24 hours after Barty's compatriot Luke Saville won the boys' title against Britain's Liam Broady, the 15-year-old became only the second Australian girl to win the junior Wimbledon singles, and the first for 31 years. Queensland-based Barty battled back from a break down in the both sets to emulate Debbie Freeman's triumph in 1980. Khromacheva, 16, made a fast start as the third seed broke in the third game. But 12th seed Barty broke back to level at 4-4 and then converted her second set point with a stinging forehand. Barty, the first