Real Madrid vs Deportivo La Coruna August 29, 2013

The 68th installment of the Teresa Herrera Trophy will be an exciting match for Deportivo La Coruna, as the hosts will face Real Madrid.

The club, which was relegated a season ago after finishing 19th on the table with 35 points, is no stranger to Los Blancos. Real Madrid won the two La Liga matches between the clubs by a combined score of 7-2 last season.

Deportivo La Coruna will hope to keep things a bit closer than that on Thursday evening. Let's break this one down. 

El trofeo Teresa Herrera asoma ya tras la esquina. Otrora uno de los momentos clave del verano futbolístico, uno de los mejores torneos veraniegos del mundo, por sus brazos han pasado el Santos de Pelé, el Benfica de Eusebio, el Real Madrid de Di Stéfano, o el Barcelona de Johann Cruyff, entre otros muchos equipos históricos del momento. Es el decano de los grandes en España, uno de los que más lustre guardaba en estos casi 70 años de vida, y aunque hoy sus laureles han perdido buena parte del verde que lo hacían relucir, esa gigantesca réplica de la Torre de Hércules todavía guarda gran magnetismo para los que tienen la posibilidad de levantarla. Este jueves, concretamente, el propio Deportivo de La Coruña y el Real Madrid de Carlo Ancelotti, a partir de las 19:00.

When: Thursday, August 29 at 4:30 p.m. ET (9:30 p.m. BST)

Where: Riazor Stadium, Coruna, Spain

El que parece que finalmente sí estará será un Cristiano Ronaldo que no acudirá al sorteo de la fase de grupos de la Champions League, como nominado a Mejor Jugador 2012-13. Difícil era que fuera el elegido entre Leo Messi y Franck Ribery, que ganaron muchos más títulos que el madridista, de ahí la priorización escogida entre los dos eventos. Bien para el Real Madrid, que tendrá a su Hércules particular de su parte.

Tottenham vs Dinamo Tbilis August 29, 2013

The English side Tottenham Hotspurs  is hosting the Georgian side Dinamo Tbilisi in the second round of a playoff  for the prestigious UEFA’s Europa League tournament. The winner of this home-and-away series determined on an aggregate score will advance to the next stage of the tournament.

Tottenham will look to punch their ticket to the Europa League group stage with a good result against Dinamo Tbilisi.

Spurs traveled to the Dinamo Arena and notched a 5-0 win. That makes their job pretty easy in the second leg, as they could lose 4-0 and still advance to the next round.

Tottenham have taken the full six points from their first two Premier League matches. However, their performances haven't been great, and it's obvious Spurs need more time on the pitch to really hit their stride.

Here's a preview for this Europa League clash.

When: Thursday, August 29, at 3:05 p.m. EDT; 8:05 p.m. BST

Where: White Hart Lane, London, England

The Europa League is considered the most second prestigious soccer tournament in Europe behind the Champions League. Think NIT tournament to the NCAA tournament in men’s college basketball.

Start Time: 3:05 pm ET
Location: London, England
Stadium: White Hart Lane

UFC Night Fight 27: Carlos Csondit vs Martin Kampmann 2 August 28, 2013

For the second time in its illustrious two-week history, Fox Sports 1 hosts a UFC main card when the curtain goes up Wednesday on UFC Fight Night 27.

As such, this one's certain to be dissected for decades to come in journalism labs around the nation and world. But for us workaday MMA fans and writers, well, we're more focused on the main event, a rematch between violent welterweights Carlos Condit and Martin Kampmann. They originally fought in 2009, and Kampmann took a thin split decision.

Carlos Condit lost his debut fight in the UFC via split-decision to Martin Kampmann just over 4 years ago.

A fight he felt he let slip through his fingers.

The fight elevated his game, coming within a few strikes of the UFC welterweight championship.

After a loss to Johny Hendricks at UFC 158, he is on the outside looking in.

Martin Kampmann lost a critical contender’s fight to Hendricks as well and will watch Hendricks challenge for the belt at UFC 167.

Another win over the Natural Born Killer will probably launch him onto the short list of challengers vying to claim next.

But he cannot afford his notoriously slow starts, and unlike Condit, he must wade through the championship rounds for the first time.

But there is intrigue to be found in each and every one of the six fights that fans can see for free on FS1 Wednesday night. Our staff experts here at Bleacher Report are here to help you sort that out. Riley "Kobra" Kontek. James "The Athlete" MacDonald. Sean "The Salmon" Smith. Craig "Famous" Amos. And myself, Scott Harris. Let's get it on.

Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid August 28, 2013

Lionel Messi is set to return for Barcelona as the Catalans look to secure the first piece of silverware under Gerardo Martino. Barcelona are tied at 1-1 with Atletico Madrid heading into the second leg of the Spanish Super Cup at the Camp Nou on Wednesday. Messi was taken off at half time in the first leg with a thigh injury and missed the 1-0 win at Malaga at the weekend. But the inspirational Argentinian has been included in the squad for the return leg, having returned to full training.

FC Barcelona will be looking to secure their first trophy of Gerardo Martino’s reign as manager tomorrow, as they take on Atletico Madrid at the Camp Nou in the second-leg of the 2013 Supercopa de España. With the tie evenly poised at 1-1 following Barcelona’s come-from-behind draw at the Vicente Calderon, both sides will have eyes on the trophy, although ultimately, it is likely to come down to this 90 minutes and the full-time result tomorrow evening, rather than Neymar’s superb headed away goal.

That’s not to say that Neymar’s goal will not play it’s part; few expected last year’s competition to go to away goals, in spite of the fact that the two contesting teams (Real Madrid and FC Barcelona) were so evenly-matched – yet after two matches, the title was awarded to Real Madrid on the away goals rule, marking the first-time in the tournament’s history that the two-legged affair had ended in such a manner.

Atletico Madrid however enter the match knowing that an away goals win is perhaps their best, or at least most realistic shot at taking the trophy back to the capital. They haven’t escaped the Camp Nou with a victory in eight years, a streak that goes back nine matches – and even then, Atleti have only avoided defeat once, in a 1-1 draw back in 2006.

Since that night, Atletico have lost seven straight at the Camp Nou, conceding a staggering 28 goals in the process. Lionel Messi alone has scored ten goals in his last four Camp Nou starts against Madrid’s other club.

Diego Simeone will point to Atletico’s impressive away form – Los Colchoneros last tasted defeat away from home back in February, against Rayo Vallecano – but no matter how he looks at it, he will know just how difficult a task awaits his squad.


Both Lionel Messi and Adriano Correia are back in training with the rest of the squad, and as a result, Gerardo Martino is expected to have a fully-fit squad to pick his starting line-up from – of course with a few exceptions, as Carles Puyol, Ibrahim Afellay and Isaac Cuenca are all still sidelined for the foreseeable future. There are no suspensions either – and consequently, Martino is tipped to name a similar team to the one that started last week’s fixture at the Calderon.

Victor Valdés will start in goal hoping to keep his third clean sheet of this young season, and while Jordi Alba has received a little criticism in recent weeks, Martino may opt for an unchanged backline as well, particularly as Adriano has only just recovered from injury. My feeling is similar to the shifting public opinion on Alba – he can be a liability – but I also believe that Barcelona can "get away" with starting Alba against top teams; just as long as it’s at the Camp Nou. Which is just as well, given that Adriano has missed the cut.

Celtic vs Shakhtar August 28, 2013

If there was one thought the Celtic squad would have come away with from Astana in the first leg, it would have been: “how have we not drawn/won that?” The Hoops had more shots, more set pieces and more overall possession, not to mention three chances that ideally would have nestled in the back of the net. It proved a fine line for Kris Commons as his shot cannoned off the bar and onto the line; Emilio Izaguirre should have put the ball away from all of 10 yards; Georgios Samaras could have used his head better from point-blank range.

CELTIC’S Champions League opponents have been warned by police not to sacrifice a sheep before tonight’s crucial match.

Shakhter Karagandy outraged animal rights campaigners last week when their manager Viktor Kumykov admitted slaughtering an animal in their stadium the day before the sides met in the first leg.

But yesterday Kumykov claimed the Kazakh team would perform the barbaric ritual before the play-off second-leg tie in Glasgow.

The chain-smoking Russian said: “Every club has their own pre-match traditions and rituals. Celtic must have their own.

“All I can say is that we will try to respect our traditions. These traditions have been in place even before we came to the club.”

Asked if the ritual would take place, he replied: "Possibly, yes.

"Certain traditions can have a psychological effect on players and help them to relax before the game.”

It didn’t get better for coach Neil Lennon after the game – though he did pen a contract extension the day after – with a comeback 2-2 draw against Inverness in the Scottish Premiership exposing their defensive frailties. That said, Celtic have a good record of overturning deficits at home when it comes to European competition. Celtic Park has become their fortress, and all-but-christened as such thanks to last November’s historic 2-1 win over Barcelona.

Celtic were unbeaten in the 2012/13 qualifiers, but now face a challenge if they are to prove the last campaign was not a fluke. “The tie is far from over”, as far as Lennon is concerned, but with plenty of niggles around camp, it’s anyone’s guess if the Bhoys can turn things around.

Time To Park The Bus?

Whether it was the ritualistic animal sacrifice or their underdog status, something gave Shakhter Karagandy two huge slices of fortune against Celtic. The visitors switched off at the back to concede the first off a long throw from Gediminas Vicius, who then saw his wild shot reach Sergey Khizhnichenko at a comfortable height for 2-0.

Coincidentally, Shakhter were also held to a draw immediately after their first-leg game, and the second-leg is arguably at a bad time given that they are five points off the pace in the home stretch of their domestic league. Still, the chance to play in their first ever Champions League group stage is a worthy cause; especially after pulling off a surprise win over BATE Borisov in the second qualifying round.

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