· Celtic bid to wrap up Scottish title at Partick Thistle
· Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid in action
· West Ham face Hull City in the Premier League
· Look in on Liverpool v Sunderland live!
· Live scores: all the goals as they go in right here
· Send your thoughts to michael.butler@theguardian.com
· Or you can tweet him @michaelbutler18
7.31pm GMT
Looks like Barcelona are certain to go top of La Liga, if only for an hour or two.7.30pm GMT
*28 min:* Looks like another nasty injury for Celta's Cadral, with a long stoppage in play. 'Re high defensive line', writes Philip Podolsky 'sadly - as I was a huge fan of him as a player - Luis Enrique is a rubbish manager.'
7.28pm GMT
*20 min:* Valdes looks in some discomfort and is signalling to the bench. Pinto on!7.27pm GMT
*19 min:* Close for Celta! After all that pressure, a quick break leads to Adriano handling the ball inside, no just outside of his own area. The referee seemed to award Celta a penalty there, but alas, it's a free-kick. Orellana steps over the ball, bends it over the ball but Valdes is there, first to parry the shot, then to collect his own rebound.7.24pm GMT
*West Ham: *Adrian, Demel, Collins, Tomkins, McCartney, Taylor, Noble, Diame, Nolan (c), Downing, Carroll *Subs:* Armero, Vaz Te, Jaaskelainen, C Cole, J Cole, Johnson, Nocerino*Hull City:* McGregor, Figueroa, Bruce, Chester, Davies (c), Meyler, Huddlestone, Livermore, Jelavic, Long, Elmohamady* Subs:* Harper, Rosenior, Koren, Fryatt, Sagbo, Aluko, Quinn
7.17pm GMT
*12 min:* I'll have the teams for West Ham v Hull and Celtic shortly but just to say that Barca are running riot here, Celta have decided that playing a high line against the pace of Alexis, Neymar and Messi is a good idea. It's not. Neymar and Messi have both spurned chances they'd normally convert. It should be 4-0.7.15pm GMT
*5 min:* A textbook Barcelona goal Messi coming in from the right, playing an eye-of-the-needle pass to Alexis who in turn makes an eye square pass to Neymar. The Brazilian strokes home an easy goal, that will do him a world of good after his below-par performance in the Clásico7.12pm GMT
Well that didn't take long7.12pm GMT
*3 min:* Messi is put clean through, a delicious customary dink finding the back of the net but no! He was just offside, Iniesta's pass finding the Argentinian a mini-second too late.7.10pm GMT
And after a minor technical hitch here at Guardian Towers we're off!6.53pm GMT
Barcelona official line-up against Celta de Vigo #fcblive pic.twitter.com/u7O1e4BHXy
6.52pm GMT
... kick-off at 7pm, with the two Atlético and Real matches due to start at 9pm.Here's Barca's team for tonight, notably changes include Adriano in for Alves at right-back, Bartra in for Piqué at centre-back and Song in for Xavi in the middle. Busquets has also been given the night off, with Fábregas falling back into midfield. Resting said players is due to Barca having arguably their toughest remaining La Liga fixture on Saturday, away to local rivals Espanyol.Marc Bartra painting @barcastuff pic.twitter.com/18KdfycY
6.30pm GMT
All aboard the Clockocontinentojet! Destination: goals!
Yep that's right folks, tonight, you and all the other people that haven't enough money to pay for Sky Sports will come together in one gleaming vessel, jetting round Europe at the speed of [DEL: sound :DEL] whatever internet speed you happen to be viewing this clockwatch on, to seek out the latest and greatest goal updates, namely from Spain (Sí!), Scotland (Aye!), Italy (Sí again!), and West Ham (Oi oi!!).
DON'T FORGET LADIES it's not too late to get your hands on the 2014 Neil Lennon calendar pic.twitter.com/k4lHR9CbRW Reported by guardian.co.uk 2 hours ago.
· Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid in action
· West Ham face Hull City in the Premier League
· Look in on Liverpool v Sunderland live!
· Live scores: all the goals as they go in right here
· Send your thoughts to michael.butler@theguardian.com
· Or you can tweet him @michaelbutler18
7.31pm GMT
Looks like Barcelona are certain to go top of La Liga, if only for an hour or two.7.30pm GMT
*28 min:* Looks like another nasty injury for Celta's Cadral, with a long stoppage in play. 'Re high defensive line', writes Philip Podolsky 'sadly - as I was a huge fan of him as a player - Luis Enrique is a rubbish manager.'
7.28pm GMT
*20 min:* Valdes looks in some discomfort and is signalling to the bench. Pinto on!7.27pm GMT
*19 min:* Close for Celta! After all that pressure, a quick break leads to Adriano handling the ball inside, no just outside of his own area. The referee seemed to award Celta a penalty there, but alas, it's a free-kick. Orellana steps over the ball, bends it over the ball but Valdes is there, first to parry the shot, then to collect his own rebound.7.24pm GMT
*West Ham: *Adrian, Demel, Collins, Tomkins, McCartney, Taylor, Noble, Diame, Nolan (c), Downing, Carroll *Subs:* Armero, Vaz Te, Jaaskelainen, C Cole, J Cole, Johnson, Nocerino*Hull City:* McGregor, Figueroa, Bruce, Chester, Davies (c), Meyler, Huddlestone, Livermore, Jelavic, Long, Elmohamady* Subs:* Harper, Rosenior, Koren, Fryatt, Sagbo, Aluko, Quinn
7.17pm GMT
*12 min:* I'll have the teams for West Ham v Hull and Celtic shortly but just to say that Barca are running riot here, Celta have decided that playing a high line against the pace of Alexis, Neymar and Messi is a good idea. It's not. Neymar and Messi have both spurned chances they'd normally convert. It should be 4-0.7.15pm GMT
*5 min:* A textbook Barcelona goal Messi coming in from the right, playing an eye-of-the-needle pass to Alexis who in turn makes an eye square pass to Neymar. The Brazilian strokes home an easy goal, that will do him a world of good after his below-par performance in the Clásico7.12pm GMT
Well that didn't take long7.12pm GMT
*3 min:* Messi is put clean through, a delicious customary dink finding the back of the net but no! He was just offside, Iniesta's pass finding the Argentinian a mini-second too late.7.10pm GMT
And after a minor technical hitch here at Guardian Towers we're off!6.53pm GMT
Barcelona official line-up against Celta de Vigo #fcblive pic.twitter.com/u7O1e4BHXy
6.52pm GMT
... kick-off at 7pm, with the two Atlético and Real matches due to start at 9pm.Here's Barca's team for tonight, notably changes include Adriano in for Alves at right-back, Bartra in for Piqué at centre-back and Song in for Xavi in the middle. Busquets has also been given the night off, with Fábregas falling back into midfield. Resting said players is due to Barca having arguably their toughest remaining La Liga fixture on Saturday, away to local rivals Espanyol.Marc Bartra painting @barcastuff pic.twitter.com/18KdfycY
6.30pm GMT
All aboard the Clockocontinentojet! Destination: goals!
Yep that's right folks, tonight, you and all the other people that haven't enough money to pay for Sky Sports will come together in one gleaming vessel, jetting round Europe at the speed of [DEL: sound :DEL] whatever internet speed you happen to be viewing this clockwatch on, to seek out the latest and greatest goal updates, namely from Spain (Sí!), Scotland (Aye!), Italy (Sí again!), and West Ham (Oi oi!!).
DON'T FORGET LADIES it's not too late to get your hands on the 2014 Neil Lennon calendar pic.twitter.com/k4lHR9CbRW Reported by guardian.co.uk 2 hours ago.