Coach Carlo Ancelotti gave Real Madrid fans two things to celebrate on Friday.
The Italian manager said Gareth Bale will make his debut for his new club at Villarreal on Saturday, and goalkeeper Iker Casillas will get his first start since midway through last season on Tuesday in Madrid's Champions League opener.

Kaka is likely to start for AC Milan in his first match since transferring back to the club from Real Madrid.
Milan visits Torino on Saturday and coach Massimiliano Allegri said: "I think he'll be a starter."

An Indian judge on Friday sentenced to death four men convicted of the fatal gang rape of a student on a New Delhi bus, fulfilling the dying wish of the 23-year-old victim.
The packed courtroom burst into applause as Judge Yogesh Khanna announced his sentence. The defendants -- lowly paid migrants to New Delhi mostly in their 20s -- broke down in tears and one of them, gym assistant Vinay Sharma, howled loudly before he was led away by police.

Victor Manuel Vucetich has taken charge of a Mexico team at risk of missing the World Cup if it doesn't win its next two qualifiers against Panama and Costa Rica.
Hired on Thursday, the 58-year old Vucetich is one of the most successful coaches in the Mexican leagues, where he's known as "King Midas" after winning 14 of the 15 finals he has managed in his career.

Greece rallied with a big fourth quarter to beat defending champion Spain 79-75 in the second round of the European basketball championship on Thursday.
And Italy's undefeated run came to an end against host Slovenia.

With a World Cup waiting at season's end, Europe's top referees know they are under intense scrutiny when the Champions League starts next week.
UEFA wants its match official teams to get more offside decisions correct after high-profile errors in its marquee club competition last season. Also, a new interpretation of the offside law has brought more potential for controversy.

Lance Armstrong has returned his Olympic bronze cycling medal, the latest fallout from his confession to using performance-enhancing drugs.
Armstrong won the medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. The International Olympic Committee in January vacated the medal Armstrong won in the road time trial. Armstrong tweeted on Thursday that he gave it back and a U.S. Olympic Committee spokesman released a statement confirming its return.

Voyager 1 has crossed a new frontier, becoming the first spacecraft ever to leave the solar system, NASA said.
Thirty-six years after it was launched from Earth on a tour of the outer planets, the plutonium-powered probe is more than 11 1/2 billion miles (18.51 billion kilometers) from the sun, cruising through interstellar space — the vast, cold emptiness between the stars, the space agency said Thursday.

Talk about a promising duo for a dark mob comedy: Robert De Niro, whose mob-film pedigree needs no explanation, and Michelle Pfeiffer, who was, after all, "Married to the Mob."
Happily, these two more than carry their weight as husband and wife in director/co-writer Luc Besson's new film "The Family."

The fashion universe has always been a bit of a self-contained bubble to outsiders. Those too-tall models in acres of silk? Those outlandish shoes you can't walk in? The dresses that cost as much as a small car? Nice to look at, but hardly a part of most people's lives.
The organizers of London Fashion Week, which kicked off Friday, are hoping to change that perception. The twice-a-year extravaganza — a trade event aimed at a few thousand buyers, editors, celebrities and fashion elite — needs to reach out and stoke more general public interest, they say.
