Bayern best, Shakhtar marvel Madrid

There had been surprise effects, resounding wins and overdue targets on a dramatic night time of UEFA Champions League motion on Wednesday.All the consequences Click on any scoreline for extra main points and all of the motion because it took place. Highlights are to be had from nighttime the place you're.Group ASalzburg 2-2 Lokomotiv Moskva

Lyon, Wolfsburg, Barcelona ahead, Slavia surprise

Lyon, Wolfsburg, Barcelona ahead, Slavia surprise

Holders Lyon, former winners Wolfsburg, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern München and Barcelona all secured UEFA Women's Champions League round of 16 first-leg wins on Wednesday while Slavia Praha pulled off a surprise in Thursday's fixture.First legs:Wednesday 17 OctoberLSK Kvinner 1-1 BrøndbyFC Zürich 0-2 Bayern MünchenWolfsburg 4-0 Atlético MadridAjax 0-4 LyonBarcelona 5-0 Glasgow CityLinköping 0-2 Paris Saint-GermainChelsea 1-0 FiorentinaThursday 18 OctoberRosengård 2-3 Slavia Praha*Second legs 31 October except *1 November

Red Sox Set To Welcome ‘Surprise’ First Place Braves To Fenway Park

Red Sox Set To Welcome ‘Surprise’ First Place Braves To Fenway Park

The Boston Red Sox will have to quickly rebound from their 6-3 loss Thursday night against the Tampa Bay Rays as they get set to welcome the National League East’s first-place squad, the Atlanta Braves, to Fenway Park on Friday. The Braves have been surprising so far this campaign, going 29-19 through their first 48 games behind a number of youngsters as well as veterans. To hear NESN’s Adam Pellerin, Lenny DiNardo and Steve Lyons talk about the season the Braves are having, check out the “NESN Sports Today” video above, presented by People’s United Bank. < !-... NESN.com

Sergio Ramos’s 32nd birthday: how brilliant is he?

Sergio Ramos’s 32nd birthday: how brilliant is he?

Scorer supreme of last-minute headers, Sergio Ramos may be a defender by trade but he is also renowned for dramatic interventions at the other end for Real Madrid. He is one of the game's most garlanded players too, as winner of four Ligas, three UEFA Champions Leagues, UEFA EURO 2008 and 2012, and the 2010 FIFA World Cup among a medley of trophies. UEFA.com salutes Madrid's captain fantastic. What they say"Ramos doesn't surprise me. It's what he has – a big personality... he's always there, always encouraging players and never drops his guard. He never gives up."Zinédine Zidane, Real Madrid coach

Neymar hits four as Barcelona suffer surprise cup loss

Neymar hits four as Barcelona suffer surprise cup loss

Neymar registers four for Paris in season-best 8-0 win Cavani equals Ibrahimović as PSG's all-time leading scorer Messi misses penalty as Barcelona suffer rare derby defeat Joaquín Correa snatches late Sevilla win away to Atlético Two off as Chelsea edge past Norwich on penalties ROUND OF 16 FIXTURES WEDNESDAYOsmanlıspor 2-1 Beşiktaş (agg: 3-5) – Turkish Cup round of 16, second legAtlético 1-2 Sevilla – Copa del Rey quarter-finals, first ... UEFA.com - News

Milan win in added time, Östersund continue to surprise

Milan win in added time, Östersund continue to surprise

Watch video highlights of all Thursday night's games Milan score four minutes into added time to win 3-2 against Rijeka Everton held at home by Apollon, who finish with ten men Östersund beat Hertha to maintain 100% record in group stage All six German teams in European competition lost this week Manuel Fernandes scores hat-trick in opening 17 minutes for Lokomotiv FedEx Performanze Zone Thursday night's results... UEFA.com - News

Women’s Player of the Year: the case for Marozsán

Women’s Player of the Year: the case for Marozsán

Dzsenifer Marozsán is the first player to appear on a third UEFA Women's Player of the Year award shortlist and it is no surprise after her part in Lyon's UEFA Women's Champions League success. Third in the voting in 2014/15 and 2015/16, Marozsán moved from FFC Frankfurt to Lyon last summer and ended the season with a treble of UEFA Women's Champions league and domestic league and cup. Player of the match as Lyon beat Paris Saint-Germain on penalties in the UEFA Women's Champions League final in Cardiff, Marozsán was voted both French and German women's player of the year.