We're going to wind things up here, but make sure you check out Ben Rumsby's full report on what has been a monumental day in the history of both Fifa and Uefa. Thanks for joining me.

World football was on the brink of all-out civil war on Thursday night after Sepp Blatter was finally suspended as Fifa president and his scandal-plagued 17-year reign drew towards a humiliating close.

On one of the most momentous days in the beleaguered governing body’s 111-year history, Michel Platini was also hit with a provisional 90-day suspension, as was Jerome Valcke, while presidential hopeful Chung Mong-joon was banned for six years. But the quartet refused to go quietly and were preparing for a bitter fight against the ruling of an ethics committee, which was already moving to bring Blatter and Platini down for good.