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Football Tracker: Nottingham Forest and Chelsea underway, Sevilla in LaLiga action

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Malo Gusto on the ball for Chelsea
Malo Gusto on the ball for ChelseaMICHAEL REGAN / GETTY IMAGES EUROPE / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP / Flashscore

The international break is over, and that means club football is finally back! There is plenty of top action across Europe's biggest and best leagues this weekend, and the Football Tracker will provide you with the latest updates!

13:30 CET - The first clash of the big Saturday in LaLiga comes from Seville as in-form Sevilla host bottom-of-the-league Mallorca from 14:00 CET.

Check out the team news below: 

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13:25 CET - The Premier League is back! Kick-off is just five minutes away as Forest host Chelsea to begin the weekend. 

Listen to LIVE commentary of that clash here.

12:30 CET - It is time for the first starting lineups of the weekend as Nottingham Forest host Chelsea in an hour!

The surprising team news comes from Enzo Maresca as the Chelsea boss rests the in-form Moises Caicedo and starts Malo Gusto in the midfield alongside Romeo Lavia.

Meanwhile, after his monologue in the pre-match press conference, Ange Postecoglou looks to have altered his formation to a back five and surprisingly starts Taiwo Awoniyi up front ahead of Chris Wood.

Check out the full team news below: 

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11:00 CET - Good morning and welcome back to the Football Tracker this Saturday morning!

The action resumes after the international break over in England, where the under-pressure Ange Postecoglou and his Nottingham Forest side face a tough test at home to Chelsea.

Manchester City will also be in Premier League action today, while table-toppers Arsenal look to continue their momentum with a London derby at Fulham.

In the Bundesliga, while Bayer Leverkusen will be aiming to pick up three points, the real standout clash is Der Klassiker, with the unbeaten and relentless Bayern Munich playing host to Borussia Dortmund - who are also unbeaten and sitting four points off them in second. 

Barcelona and Atletico Madrid are both in LaLiga action a little later on, before Roma meets Inter Milan in a superb Serie A clash, and defending champions Napoli visit Torino.

In Ligue 1, Marseille and Lyon will also both have the chance to capitalise on PSG's dropped points last night.