After a hectic few days of European action, domestic football takes centre stage once again this weekend, with some blockbuster matches to look forward to. As usual, keep up to date with all the latest news and results right here!
Sunday, February 23rd
22:51 CET – Real Sociedad have stayed in the hunt for a place in Europe after a comfortable 3-0 win against relegation-threatened Leganes.
22:43 CET – Meanwhile PSG have edged a thriller in Ligue 1 in a second half which saw five goals. Two goals from attacking full-back Achraf Hakimi as he doubled PSG’s lead twice just for Lyon to pull one back.
The man of the moment Ousmane Dembele was also involved with the goals and scored the best of the lot with an effort which curled into the top corner from outside the box.
Check out the match summary here.
22:33 CET – It wasn’t a thriller but Juventus have held on to an important win in Serie A on the road to Cagliari.
Check out the match stats here.

23:33 CET – No breakthrough for PSG so far in Ligue 1 as Lyon are more than holding their own whilst looking a threat on the counter. It is half-time in Lyon.
Follow the second period here.
21:31 CET – Juventus have responded well to their shock Champions League exit so far tonight as Dusan Vlahovic returns to the starting lineup with a goal which gives the visitors a 1-0 lead at the break.
Follow the second period with Flashscore.
21:33 CET – The final match of the weekend in the Bundesliga has come to a close as Hoffenheim draw 1-1 with Stuttgart.

20:20 CET – Meanwhile in Ligue 1, two of the country’s biggest clubs go head to head as Lyon host PSG from 20:45 CET.
Take a look at the lineups below:

20:13 CET – The final match of the day in Serie A sees Cagliari host Juventus with kick-off at 20:45 CET.
Check out the teams below:

19:51 CET – Atalanta have rebounded from their Champions League disappointment in scintillating fashion, with Ademola Lookman bagging a brace as his side clinched an emphatic 5-0 win at Empoli to move just three points off the summit of Serie A.

19:25 CET – Bayern Munich have put Frankfurt to the sword, thumping their opponents 4-0 to move back eight points clear at the top of the Bundesliga.

19:23 CET – Liverpool have absolutely coasted to a comfortable 2-0 win at Manchester City, barely breaking a sweat in the second half after scoring twice in the first 45 minutes.
Now 11 points clear at the top of the Premier League, there is little chance anyone can catch them now, as they march towards their 20th league title.

19:16 CET – The afternoon games in Ligue 1 have come to an end, and you can check out all the results right here.
18:19 CET – It is half time in the Premier League, and Liverpool are 2-0 up at Manchester City. Frankly, they have been in cruise control, taking advantage of a shaky City side that look vulnerable at the back, with Mohamed Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai both scoring a goal and providing an assist. A win here will surely mean they have one hand on the league trophy.

18:11 CET – Real Madrid have eased to a 2-0 win over Girona in LaLiga, moving back up to second in the table, level on points with Barcelona. Luka Modric stole the show with an absolute stunner.
17:25 CET – Leipzig have fought from two goals down against relegation-threatened Heidenheim to claim a 2-2 draw which sees them remain in sixth in the Bundesliga.

17:08 CET – Newcastle have survived a thrilling second-half fightback from Nottingham Forest to come out 4-3 winners, closing to within three points of the Tricky Trees in the process.
Read the full match report here.
16:55 CET – Bayern Munich will be hoping to extend their lead at the top of the Bundesliga to eight points this evening when they host Frankfurt at 17:30 CET.
Follow the match with Flashscore here.

16:34 CET – We’re just under an hour away from the blockbuster Premier League clash between leaders Liverpool and reigning champions Manchester City.
The team news is in from the Etihad, with Erling Haaland absent from the Cityzens’ squad, while Diogo Jota is replaced by Luis Diaz in the Liverpool lineup.
Follow the match from 17:30 CET here.

15:58 CET – Half-time in the Premier League between Newcastle and Nottingham Forest, and it’s the hosts who lead 4-1 after recovering from an early setback to steamroll Nuno Espirito Santo’s side. As usual, Alexander Isak has been heavily involved, scoring twice.
Meanwhile, in LaLiga, Athletic Club have consolidated their place in the top four after an emphatic 7-1 triumph over Valladolid, with Nico Williams netting a brace.
15:45 CET – Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid take on Girona in 30 minutes as they look to move level on points with Barcelona at the LaLiga summit.
Follow the match with Flashscore here.

15:07 CET – RB Leipzig will be looking to move into the Bundesliga top four this afternoon when they host relegation-threatened Heidenheim.
Follow that game from 15:30 CET here.
14:40 CET – We’re just 20 minutes away from the first Premier League game of the day between Newcastle and third-placed Nottingham Forest.
The Magpies have lost just one of their 13 Premier League meetings with Nottingham Forest (W9, D3), while the Tricky Trees have netted the opening goal in more league games than any other side in 2024-25 (19).
Follow the match with Flashscore here.

14:28 CET – Antonio Conte’s Napoli have dropped yet more points in the Serie A title race after Assane Diao’s second-half strike earned Como an impressive 2-1 victory. The Partenopei are now winless in their last four league games.
Read the full match report here.
13:22 CET – It is half time in Serie A between Como and Napoli, with the score locked at 1-1. Napoli need to get the three points if they want to go back top of Serie A.

13:10 CET – Athletic Club are quietly having a fantastic season in LaLiga, and a win against Valladolid will see them move just THREE points behind Real Madrid.
Follow the match at 14:00 CET here.

11:37 CET – The first game of the day comes in Serie A, as title-chasing Napoli travel to Como looking to move back to the top of the table.
Antonio Conte’s side have drawn each of their last three league games (against Roma, Udinese and Lazio), while Como have just one win from their previous 23 Serie A meetings with Napoli.
Follow the match from 12:30 CET here.
10:40 CET – Good morning and welcome back to our Football Tracker on a mouthwatering Sunday across Europe’s top leagues!
The headline clash comes in the Premier League at 17:30 CET, with league leaders Liverpool taking on reigning champions Manchester City.
Elsewhere, it was the opening round of the MLS season overnight as Lionel Messi and Inter Miami were forced to settle for a 2-2 draw against New York City. You can read a full roundup right here.
Below are some of today’s standout games:
Como vs Napoli – 12:30 CET
Newcastle vs Nottingham Forest – 15:00 CET
Real Madrid vs Girona – 16:15 CET
Bayern Munich vs Frankfurt – 17:30 CET
Manchester City vs Liverpool – 17:30 CET
Lyon vs Paris Saint-Germain – 20:45 CET
Saturday, February 22nd
23:05 CET – 10-man Marseille suffered a humbling 3-0 defeat at Auxerre, with the away side unable to capitalise on their 79% possession. Brazilian Jubal Junior bagged a brace.

22:48 CET – Barcelona were really made to work by Las Palmas, but substitutes Dani Olmo and Ferran Torres had the final say in a 2-0 victory. Hansi Flick’s men return to the summit of LaLiga.

22:44 CET – Inter Milan certainly didn’t have it all their own way against Genoa, but in the end, had just about enough to sneak a 1-0 win and go top of Serie A.

20:51 CET – Atletico Madrid went top of LaLiga following their win half an hour ago, but now Barcelona have the chance to leapfrog them as they take on Las Palmas in 10 minutes.
Follow the clash here.

20:40 CET – Inter Milan are set to take on Genoa in around five minutes’ time as they look to go top of Serie A – at least temporarily ahead of Napoli’s match tomorrow.
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20:32 CET – Chelsea have thrown away a lead against Aston Villa, with the Villains claiming a fine 2-1 win courtesy of a Marco Asensio (29) brace. The Blues’ tough run continues, while Villa move up into seventh.

20:28 CET – Atletico Madrid have eased past relegation-threatened Valencia, thrashing their opponents 3-0. The win sees them go top of LaLiga – temporarily at least.

20:20 CET – Borussia Dortmund have claimed a much-needed win in the Bundesliga, absolutely obliterating Union Berlin 6-0. Serhou Guirassy was the star of the show, bagging four goals.
19:55 CET – It’s all over between Torino and AC Milan in Serie A, and the hosts have earned an impressive 2-1 victory courtesy of Gvidas Gineitis’ late strike.

19:27 CET – Enzo Fernandez’s ninth-minute strike has given Chelsea a slender 1-0 advantage over Aston Villa at half-time in the Premier League’s evening kick-off.
Elsewhere, Atletico lead Valencia 2-0 thanks to a Julian Alvarez brace, while Dortmund are in cruise control at the break in their home clash against Union Berlin.
18:52 CET – A big win for Lille in Ligue 1 as they defeat Monaco 2-1 and climb above them and into third in the league thanks to a brace from youngster Hakon Haraldsson.
18:48 CET – It is half-time in Serie A and it isn’t good as planned for AC Milan so far as they trail Torino 1-0 at the break.
Follow the second half here.
18:20 CET – Next up in the Bundesliga Dortmund host Union Berlin after the Yellow Wall confirmed their place in the Champions League last 16 midweek.
Check out the match preview here.
17:58 CET – Matters only got worse for Arsenal in the second half as substitute Myles Lewis-Skelly saw red for pulling Mohamed Kudus back when the West Ham star was about to be through on goal. The Gunners failed to get back into the game after that despite their best efforts and it is a big three points dropped in the title race.
Check out the match summary here.
Elsewhere, Wolves stunned 10-man Bournemouth, Spurs’ return to form continued with a big win at Ipswich and Brighton produced a dominant display at Southampton to win 4-0.
Check out all the Premier League match stats here.
17:52 CET – Meanwhile, next up in LaLiga sees two sides at opposite ends of the table as relegation-battling Valencia host title hopefuls Atletico Madrid from 18:30 CET.
Follow that game here.
