Football
Europa League: Porto lose to 10-man Bodø/Glimt as Lazio beat Dynamo Kyiv
Porto endured a 3-2 defeat away against a Bodø/Glimt outfit who played with 10 men for most of the second half. The Norwegian side fought back after Samu Omorodion’s early opener to lead via goals from Kasper Høgh and Jens Hauge.
Bodø/Glimt had Isak Dybvik Määttä sent off in the 51st minute, but Hauge added another just past the hour, and although Porto pulled a goal back late on through Deniz Gül they could not salvage anything.
In Hamburg, both sides had players sent off in the second half as Lazio won 3-0 against Dynamo Kyiv, scoring three times in the first, including a Boulaye Dia double. Maksym Braharu saw red for Dynamo, before Tijjani Noslin followed for Lazio.
Max Moerstedt’s late leveller earned Hoffenheim a 1-1 draw at Midtjylland, and it was the same score as Nice played at home against Real Sociedad.
Anderlecht defeated Ferencvaros 2-1 at home, seeing out the win after having Nilson Angulo sent off with about 10 minutes to go and Adama Traoré then scoring for the Hungarian side.
The former Tottenham striker Troy Parrott was among the scorers as AZ Alkmaar won 3-2 at home against Elfsborg, the visitors another side to have a player sent off with Sebastian Holmén dismissed towards the end. Galatasaray defeated PAOK 3-1 in Istanbul and Slavia Prague won 2-0 at Ludogorets.