Samuel Eto'o has now scored five goals in Spain this season
SPAIN
Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o scored twice in the opening half an hour of Barcelona's 6-1 thrashing of Atletico Madrid. Eto'o now has five league goals to his name this season.
Nigeria's Ikechukwu Uche scored his first of the season as he put Getafe ahead after 70 minutes.
However visitors Almeria fought back from two goals down with strikes in the last three minutes to grab a 2-2 draw.
Freddie Kanoute opened the scoring for Sevilla as they enjoyed a 4-0 home win over Athletic Bilbao. It was the Malian striker's third goal in five league games.
HOLLAND
Ghana's Matthew Amoah has once again shown that he's in fine form after scoring two goals for the second weekend in a row.
His goals helped NAC Breda beat Volendam 4-2 and he is now the top scorer in Holland with 8 goals.
There was a rare goal for Burundian striker Saidi Ntibazonkiza who sealed victory for Nijmegen in their shock 2-0 win away at Feyenoord.
Ghana defender Francis Dickoh was on the score sheet for Utrecht in a 3-0 win over Twente Enschede.
FRANCE
Senegal's Mamadou Niang was on target again for Marseille
Cameroon striker Christian Bekamenga scored the only goal of the game as his side Nantes edged out Grenoble.
Mali's Modibo Maiga and his Ivorian teammate Gervinho scored late goals as Le Mans came from a goal down to beat hosts Le Havre 2-1.
Senegal striker Mamadou Niang scored the winner for Marseille on 60 minutes to give his side a 2-1 win over Caen. That was Niang's third goal in the league this season.
BELGIUM
Morocco striker Mbark Boussoufa grabbed the opening goal for Anderlecht as they edged past Mouscron 2-1.
Niger's Moussa Maazou scored for Lokeren, giving them a first-half lead but they drew 1-1 with AA Gent.
Lokeren finished the game with 10 men after Moroccan Hassan El Mouataz was sent-off for a second booking.
Senegal striker Mbaye Leye put Zulte-Waregem ahead after only six minutes but despite taking the lead twice his side still lost 3-2 at Westerlo.
Another Senegalese player, Mohamed Sarr, scored a consolation as his side Standard Liege were humbled 4-1 at Cercles Bruges.
Nigerian Joseph Akpala secured all the points for Club Bruges with just three minutes remaining as they won 1-0 at 10-man Roulers.
PORTUGAL
Senegalese striker Deme Ndiaye came on as a substitute to score the winner for Estrela Amadora as they beat newly promoted Trofense 1-0.
Nigerian Phillip Chidi Onyemah was on target for Rio Ave, who won their first match of the season by beating Pacos Ferreira 3-2.
ITALY
No African goals in the Serie A this weekend but Mali midfielder Momo Sissoko was sent-off just before half time as his side Juventus lost 2-1 to visiting Palermo.
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