We review the weekend's sports action through the best pictures from a thrilling few days, including the Ryder Cup, Premier League, racing and F1.
Europe regain the Ryder Cup
Thomas Bjorn's men produced a dominant performance in Paris to beat the USA 17.5-10.5 to take back the trophy from the Americans.
Read our full report on the final day's action.
Le Golf National provided a breathtaking backdrop to the golfing action, especially the biggest grandstand ever assembled in the competition which dominated the first tee.
Francesco Molinari was the hero with five points out of five, but Ian Poulter was also up to his old tricks and inspiring the Europeans - with 'The Postman' duly devliering again on the big stage.
As always, the Ryder Cup delivered passion - highlighted by the desire and fight shown by the European Team throughout the contest
Premier League
Liverpool and Chelsea played out an entertaining 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. With the Reds trailing late on Jurgen Klopp sent Daniel Sturridge on to try and get them a goal.
And Sturridge bliged in wonderful fashion with an amazing long range strike to give the Reds a point and maintain their unbeaten start to the season - just!
Over in East London it was another bad day at the office for Jose Mourinho as Manchester United were well beaten by West Ham at the London Stadium.
Sergio Aguero continues to keep banging the goals in for Man City - here rounding off another great team move in their win over Brighton.
If ever a picture summed up football it is this one. Harry Kane celebrates giving Spurs the lead in their eventual 2-0 win at Huddersfield. Meanwhile it's agony for Town's Aaron Mooy, whose side remain without a Premier League win despite creating plenty of chances in this game.
Catch up on all the Premier League weekend results and news, with our top flight review.
And this is just beautiful
Formula One
They say a picture tells you a thousand words - so what do these two photos tell us?
It tells us Valtteri Bottas is not happy, after a controversial ending to the Russia Grand Prix. While leading the race, Bottas was ordered to let Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton to pass him, in allow him to win and extend his lead in the Drivers' Championship to 50 points over Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel.
Read the full report here.
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