Domestic Leagues

Paris St. Germain is the only defending champ on top after this weekend rounds of matches in Europe’s top five leagues.

German Bundesliga


Borussia Monchengladbach 1-3 RB Leipzig
Goal Scorers Borussia Monchengladbach – Breel Embolo 90+1′
Goal Scorers RB Leipzig – Timo Werner 38′ 48′ 90+4′

Bayern Munich 6-1 Mainz
Goal Scorers Bayern Munich – Benjamin Pavard 36′ David Alaba 45+1′ Ivan Perisic 54′ Kingsley Coman 64′ Robert Lewandowski 78′ Alphonso Davies 80′
Goal Scorers Mainz – Jean-Paul Boetius 6′

Bayer Leverkusen 0-0 Hoffenheim
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Wolfsburg 1-1 Paderborn
Goal Scorers Wolfsburg – Josip Brekalo 56′
Goal Scorers Paderborn – Cauly Oliveira Souza 12′

Freiburg 1-2 FC Koln
Goal Scorers Freiburg – Rafael Czichos 40′ (og)
Goal Scorers FC Koln – Anthony Modest 52′ Ellyes Skhiri 90+2′

Schalke 3-0 Hertha Berlin
Goal Scorers Schalke – Niklas Stark 38′(og) Karim Rekik 48′(og) Jonjoe Kenny 85′
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Union Berlin 3-1 Borussia Dortmund
Goal Scorers Union Berlin – Marius Butler 22′ 50′ Sebastien Andersson 75′
Goal Scorers Borussia Dortmund – Paco Alcacer 25′

Werder Bremen 3-2 Augsburg
Goal Scorers Werder Bremen – Yuya Osako 6′ 67′ Joshua Sargent 21′
Goal Scorers Augsburg – Ruben Vargas 12′ 46′

Eintracht Frankfurt 2-1 Fortuna Dusseldorf
Goal Scorers Eintracht Frankfurt – Bas Dost 57′ Goncalo Paciencia 86′
Goal Scorers Fortuna Düsseldorf – Rouwen Hennings 36′

In the Bundesliga after 3 rounds of the 2019/20 season,
RB Leipzig is unbeaten and at the top of the table but Bayern Munich is on their tails with an opportunity to leap above them in the league standings when they meet in the 4th round.

Timo Werner scored all of Leipzig’s three goals in their away victory against Borussia Monchengladbach.
Going down to an early goal didn’t stop Bayern from having a dominant game against Mainz.

Newly-promoted Padderborn picked up their first point of the season after managing to secure a point at Wolfsburg through a ‘1-1′ draw.

Ellyes Skhiri scored in the 90+2’ to see Koln take all the points at Freiburg.

Two own goals from Hertha Berlin lead Schalke to their first win of the season through a 3-0 home win.
Union Berlin shocked Borussia Dortmund by handing them their first defeat of the season. Union Berlin got their first-ever Bundesliga win by beating Borussia Dortmund.

Yuya Osako opened the scoring and scored the winner in Werder Bremen’s first win of the season. Werder Bremen takes all three points at home over Augsburg with a ‘3-2’ win. Ruben Vargas did his part for Augsburg by getting them back on level terms on two occasions.

Eintracht Frankfurt turned things around in the second-half to come from a goal down and win at home against Fortuna Dusseldorf.

Robert Lewandowski leads the scoring list with 6 goals.

English Premier League


Southampton 1-1 Manchester United
Goal Scorers Southampton – Jannik Vestergaard 58′
Goal Scorers Manchester United – Daniel James 10′

Chelsea 2-2 Sheffield United
Goal Scorers Chelsea – Tammy Abraham 19′ 45′
Goal Scorers Sheffield United – Callum Robinson 46′ Kurt Zouma 89′(og)

Crystal Palace 1-0 Aston Villa
Goal Scorers Crystal Palace – Jordan Ayew 73′

Leicester City 3-1 Bournemouth
Goal Scorers Leicester City – Jamie Vardy 12′ 73′ Youri Tielemans 41′
Goal Scorers Bournemouth – Callum Wilson 15′

Manchester City 4-0 Brighton
Goal Scorers Manchester City – Kevin de Bruyne 2′ Sergio Aguero 42′ 55′ Bernardo Silva 79′

Newcastle 1-1 Watford
Goal Scorers Newcastle – Fabian Schar 41′
Goal Scorers Watford – Will Hughes 2′

West Ham 2-0 Norwich
Goal Scorers West Ham – Sebastien Haller 24′ Andriy Yarmolenko 56′

Burnley 0-3 Liverpool
Goal Scorers Liverpool – Chris Wood 33′(og) Sadio Mane 37′ Roberto Firmino 80′

Everton 3-2 Wolves
Goal Scorers Everton – Richarlison 5′ 80′ Alex Iwobi 12′
Goal Scorers Wolves – Romain Saiss 9′ Raul Jimenez 75′

Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
Goal Scorers Arsenal – Alexandre Lacazette 45+2′ Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang 71′
Goal Scorers Tottenham – Christian Eriksen 10′ Harry Kane 40′(pen)

In the Premier League after 4 rounds …
Liverpool remains perfect and leads the pack with 12 points.
Manchester City and Leicester City complete the list of unbeaten teams.

Manchester United failed to keep a clean sheet and secure maximum points.

Chelsea blew a 2 goal lead at home against newly-promoted Sheffield United. Tammy Abraham scored a brace in a consecutive match but wasn’t enough for the Blues.

Jordan Ayew scored the decider in the 73rd minute for Crystal Palace to pick up all points at home against Aston Villa.

Jamie Vardy scored two as Leicester City beats Bournemouth to remain unbeaten in the league.

Manchester City didn’t look back after kicking off the game with an early goal against Brighton.

Newcastle and Watford share the points in an evenly contested.

Liverpool stayed the only perfected team in the league with a ‘3-0’ away victory against Burnley. A perfect 12/12 for Liverpool to go into the ‘International Break’ on top of the league table.

Richarlison opened and closed the scoring for the match in Everton’s 3-2 win against Wolves.
Tottenham failed to win despite taking a 2 goal lead. North London derby ends with each side taken a point from a ‘2-2’ draw at the Emirates.

Sergio Aguero leads the scoring list with 6 goals.

Spanish La Liga


Sevilla 1-1 Celta Vigo
Goal Scorers Sevilla – Franco Vazquez 81′
Goal Scorers Celta Vigo – Denis Suarez 84′

Athletic Club 2-0 Real Sociedad
Goal Scorers Athletic Club – Inaki Williams 11′ Raul Garcia 28′

Osasuna 2-2 Barcelona
Goal Scorers Osasuna – Roberto Torres 7′ 81′(pen)
Goal Scorers Barcelona – Ansu Fati 51′ Arthur 64′

Getafe 1-1 Alaves
Goal Scorers Getafe – Jorge Molina 24′
Goal Scorers Alaves – Joselu 31′

Levante 2-0 Valladolid
Goal Scorers Levante – Sergio Leon 83′ Jose Luis Morales 90+4′

Real Betis 2-1 Leganes
Goal Scorers Real Betis – Loren Moron 54′ Nabil Fekir 61′
Goal Scorers Leganes – Martin Braithwaithe 50′

Valencia 2-0 Mallorca
Goal Scorers Valencia – Daniel Parejo 43′(pen) 57′(pen)

Atletico Madrid 3-2 Eibar
Goal Scorers Atletico Madrid – Joao Felix 27′ Vitolo 52′ Thomas 90+1′
Goal Scorers Eibar – Charles 7′ Anaitz Arbilla 19′

Espanyol 0-3 Granada
Goal Scorers Granada – Antonio Puerta 13′ Carlos Fernández 68′ Ramon Azeez 74′

Villarreal 2-2 Real Madrid
Goal Scorers Villarreal – Gerard Moreno 12′ Moi Gomez 74′
Goal Scorers Real Madrid – Gareth Bale 45+2′ 86′

The Spanish La Liga after three rounds …
A goal in the final 10 minutes for each side saw Sevilla and Celta Vigo share the points. Sevilla remains unbeaten but dropped their first set of points after failing to hold on to a late lead against Celta Vigo.

A pair of goals in the first-half was enough for Athletic Club to keep a perfect home record through a ‘2-0’ win over Real Sociedad.

Barcelona dropped more points on the road. A ‘2-2’ draw with newly-promoted Osasuna was the best the defending champions could do without Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, and the injury-prone Ousmane Dembele.

Levante scored two late goals to secure the maximum points at home over Real Valladolid

Nabil Fekir scored the winner as Real Betis picked up their first win of the season with a win at home against Leganes.

Valencia wins their first of the season after Daniel Parejo scored from the spot in each half to hand them a ‘2-0’ win over Real Mallorca.

Thomas scored in injury time to complete a comeback for Atletico Madrid after his side went 2 goals down at home in the first 20 minutes. Joao Felix scored his first La Liga goal for Atletico Madrid.

Newly-promoted Granada gets their first win of the season through a ‘3-0’ away victory over Espanyol.

Gareth Bale scored twice and got booked twice. Bale’s goals got Real Madrid on even terms to see his side avoid a defeat on the road against Villarreal.

Italian Serie A


Bologna 1-0 SPAL
Goal Scorers Bologna – Roberto Soriano 90+3′

AC Milan 1-0 Brescia
Goal Scorers AC Milan – Hakan Calhanoglu 12′

Juventus 4-3 Napoli
Goal Scorers Juvenuts – Danilo 16′ Gonzalo Higuain 19′ Cristiano Ronaldo 62′ Kalidou Koulibaly 90+2′
Goal Scorers Napoli – Konstantinos Manolas 66′ Hirving Lozano 68′ Giovanni Di Lorenzo 81′

Lazio 1-1 Roma
Goal Scorers Lazio – Luis Alberto 58′
Goal Scorers Roma – Aleksandar Kolorov 17′(pen)

Atalanta 2-3 Torino
Goal Scorers Atalanta – Duvan Zapata 38′ 54′
Goal Scorers Torino – Devin Bonifazi 24′ Alex Berenguer 57′ Armando Izzo 66′

Cagliari 1-2 Inter Milan
Goal Scorers Cagliari – Joao Pedro 50′
Goal Scorers Inter Milan – Lautaro Martinez 27′ Romelu Lukaku 72′

Genoa 2-1 Fiorentina
Goal Scorers Genoa – Cristian Zapata 11′ Christian Kouame 65′
Goal Scorers Fiorentina – Erick Pulgar 76′(pen)

Lecce 0-1 Hellas Verona
Goal Scorers Hellas Verona – Matteo Pessina 81′

Sassuolo 4-1 Sampdoria
Goal Scorers Sassuolo – Domenico Berardi 29’36’ 43′ Hamed Traore 47′
Goal Scorers Sampdoria – Fabio Quagliarella 67′(pen)

Udinese 1-3 Parma
Goal Scorers Udinese – Kevin Lasagna 17′
Goal Scorers Parma – Gervinho 43′ Riccardo Gagliolo 59′ Roberto Inglese 75′

In the Italian Serie A after 2 rounds
Inter Milan, Juventus, and Torino lead the way at the top of the league standings with 6 points.

Roberto Soriano scored a late second-half injury time goal to seal a home win for Bologna against SPAL

AC Milan got their first win of the season through a ‘1-0’ home victory over newly-promoted Brescia.

Napoli came from 3 goals down to get even with Juventus, but Kalidou Kolibaly’s own goal decided the match in favor of the home side. Juventus keeps a perfect start to their season after their first ‘big’ test, while Napoli found themselves on the wrong side of a ‘4-3’ score line this time.

The first Rome Derby of the 2019/20 season ended with both teams getting a point.

Duvan Zapata grabs a brace but his Atalanta side fell at home to Torino. Torino keeps a perfect start with 100% points.

Inter Milan keeps their winning start when Romelu Lukaku converted a second-half penalty to the winning goal against Cagliari. Two goals in two matches for Lukaku.

Hellas Verona takes all three points against fellow promoted side Lecce.

Domenico Berardi’s first-half hat-trick set Sassuolo up for a 4-1 win at home over Sampdoria.

French Ligue 1


Metz 0-2 PSG
Goal Scorers PSG – Angel Di Maria 11′ Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting 43′

Lyon 1-1 Bordeaux
Goal Scorers Lyon – Memphis Depay 31′
Goal Scorers Bordeaux – Jimmy Briand 67′

Angers 2-0 Dijon
Goal Scorers Angers – Ngonda Muzinga 50′(og) Farid El Melali 71′

Toulouse 2-0 Amiens
Goal Scorers Toulouse – Jean-Victor Makengo 50′ Efthimios Koulouris 59′

Nantes 1-0 Montpellier
Goal Scorers Nantes – Abdoulaye Toure 85′

Nimes 3-0 Brest
Goal Scorers Nimes – Zinedine Ferhat 2′ Theo Valls 33′ Ahoueke Denkey 90+3′

Reims 2-0 Lille
Goal Scorers Reims – Moussa Doumbia 73′(pen) Remi Oudin 90′

Rennes 1-2 Nice
Goal Scorers Rennes – Gautier Lloris 25′(og)
Goal Scorers Nice – Wylan Cyprien 63′(pen) Racine Coly 90+2′

Strasbourg 2-2 Monaco
Goal Scorers Strasbourg – Kenny Lala 39′(pen) Adrien Thomasson 84′
Goal Scorers Monaco – Islam Slimani 11′ 40′

Marseille 1-0 Saint-Etienne
Goal Scorers Marseille – Dario Benedetto 33′

In the French Ligue 1 after round 4
PSG is top of the table after back to back wins.

No Neymar, Cavani, and Mbappe, but no problem for PSG in Ligue 1

After a perfect start to the season, Lyon has dropped points in consecutive matches after giving up a lead to settle for a point at home against Bordeaux.

Angers keeps a perfected start to their season with a win over Dijon.

Nice keeps their perfect start to the season by coming from a goal down to seal an away win against Rennes through a second-half injury-time goal from Racine Coly.

Islam Slamini gave Monaco the lead on two occasions but his side could only manage to get a point at Strasbourg.

Mario Benedetto scored the only goal of the match in the 33rd-minute to hand Marseille a home victory against Saint-Etienne.

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