Barcelona thumped Real Betis to go top of La Liga and extend their unbeaten run to five matches. Portugal forward Joao Felix, who is loan from Atletico Madrid, scored his first Barcelona goal in an impressive display at the Nou Camp.
The Portuguese international became the club's all-time top goalscorer with an amazing haul on Saturday, scoring a hatful and also providing an assist in the rout Cristiano Ronaldo scored a sensational five goals and became Real Madrid's record
Jude Bellingham rescued Real Madrid with a stoppage-time winner against Getafe at the Santiago Bernabeu, thanks to a goal in the 95th minute Former Real striker Borja Mayoral had given the visitors a shock lead on 11 minutes.
Karim Benzema tapped in to put Real in front before Shakhtar had Taras Stepanenko sent off. Ronaldo scored a penalty after Darijo Srna was controversially punished for handball and added another spot-kick when Marcio Azevedo handled.
Dani Ceballos scored twice on his first league start for Real Madrid as they beat struggling Alaves. The 21-year-old Spanish midfielder, signed from Real Betis in the summer, held off two defenders before striking home his first.
A late leveler from Inter Milan captain Lautaro Martinez rescued a point for last year's runners-up against a Real Sociedad side who were hugely impressive in their return to the competition after a decade away.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as holders Real Madrid secured a 3-1 win at Borussia Dortmund to maintain their 100 per cent record in Champions League Group H.
Two goals to the good, Real Madrid were home and dry and Sergio Ramos locked up the full three points on 61 minutes when Gareth Bale headed down a Marcelo cross only to see the Real Madrid captain swing a bicycle kick at it and put the game