Mallorca 0-5 Real Madrid

Atlético Madrid remain second in La Liga, level on points with Barcelona, after a comfortable 3-1 win over Osasuna. Miranda, Raul garcia and Falcao were on target for Atlético, Lamah pulling one back for Osasuna.

Rayo 0-5 Barcelona

Barcelona remain top of La Liga after a rather flattering 0-5 win at Rayo Vallecano on Saturday evening, three of the goals coming in the final ten minutes after Rayo failed to make the most of some great chances.

Lorenzo clinches MotoGP championship in Australia

Second place at Phillip Island in Australia was enough for Jorge Lorenzo to secure his second MotoGP world championship after his closest rival Dani Pedrosa crashed out on lap two.

Another Champions League win for Málaga

The fairytale continues as Málaga recorded their third win in the Champions League with a 1-0 victory against AC Milan at La Rosaleda. Joaquin, who had earlier sent a penalty shot high over the crossbar, made amends by finding the net and the Blue and Whites have maximum points and are yet to concede a goal.

Wins for Valencia and Barcelona

Barcelona snatched victory with the last move of their match against Celtic in the Champions League. Samaras put Celtic ahead after 18 minutes and it took until the 45th minute for Barcelona to equalise, the goal coming from Iniesta.

Pedrosa wins rain-hit Malaysian GP

Dani Pedrosa won a red-flagged MotoGP in Malaysia as rain forced the premature end of the twenty lap race after fourteen laps. Lorenzo, who almost crashed out during the race, came home in second place with Casey Stoner in third.

Barcelona win thriller

Three early goals from Alba, Tello and Messi and Barcelona were cruising against Deportivo but a Pizzi penalty and a strike from Bergantiños put the home side back in the game.

Another win for Malaga CF

They had to come from a goal down but another good performance from the Blue and Whites as they beat Valladolid 2-1.

Pedrosa wins in Japan

Dani Pedrosa has closed the gap on MotoGP championship leader Jorge Lorenzo to 28 points with a win in Japan. Lorenzo, however, is still favourite for the title as he only needs to finish third in the final three races to be champion again, even if Pedrosa wins them all.

Red Bull dominate in Korea

The Red Bulls of Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber finished one and two in the Korean Grand Procession and Vettel now takes over at the top of the driver’s standings, six points clear of long-time leader Fernando Alonso who finished in third place. There are four races remaining and the title is realistically a battle between Vettel and Alonso, with …