The 34-year-old Australian scored goals in the 30th and 54th minutes as Basel cruised past Bellinzona 3-1 in the Swiss Super League on Saturday.

The result moves the Swiss champions into top spot on the table, above Luzern who lost at Sion over the weekend.

Chipperfield opened his account when he got on the end of Xherdan Shaqiri's cross on the half hour mark before getting Basel's third, again from Shaqiri's service early in the second stanza.

In England's Premier League, David Carney made his second Premiership appearance as a 57th minute substitute in Blackpool's 2-1 victory over West Bromwich on Monday.

Carney worked hard on the left-side of midfield, setting up a golden chance for Elliot Grandin, as the Tangerines claimed their first top flight victory at Bloomfield Road since 1971.

Elsewhere in the Premiership, Tim Cahill played a full 90 minutes for Everton as they defeated Stoke City 1-0 on Saturday to continue their bright recent run.

Everton's goal came from Yakubu Aiyegbeni who swooped after Cahill's shot had hit the post.

Elsewhere, Brett Emerton looked lively and threatening as he put in a full shift for Blackburn who lost 2-1 to Chelsea on Saturday. Vince Grella was an unused sub for Rovers.

Meanwhile, Mark Schwarzer played a full game but had little to do as Fulham eased to a 2-0 victory over Wigan Athletic on Saturday.

In Holland's Eredivisie, Brett Holman continued his fine form by scoring a goal and providing an assist as AZ Alkmaar defeated Feyenoord 2-1 on Sunday.

Elsewhere, Adam Sarota was an unused substitute as FC Utrecht lost 1-0 at ADO Den Haag on Sunday. Michael Zullo and Tommy Oar were not in the matchday squad.

In Italy's Serie A, Mark Bresciano was left out of the Lazio matchday squad despite scoring in midweek as the league-leading Romans won 1-0 at his former club Palermo on Sunday.

In Italy's Serie B, Adrian Madaschi played a full game as Portosummaga drew 0-0 with Piacenza on Saturday, while Carl Valeri was left on the bench as Sassuolo defeated Siena 4-3 on Monday.

In Germany's Bundesliga, Aussie goalkeeper Mitch Langerak was on the bench as Borussia Dortmund went top with a 2-0 win at FSV Mainz on Sunday.

Elsewhere, Dario Vidosic was not in the FC Nurnberg matchday squad which won 3-2 at Werder Bremen on Saturday.

In Germany's 2.Bundesliga, Nikita Rukavytsya was absent due to injury as league leaders Hertha BSC defeated FC Ingolstadt 3-1 on Saturday.

Rukavytsya is expected to miss at least another week due to a torn muscle in his right thigh.

In Russia's Premier League, Luke Wilkshire played a full game and picked up a booking as Dinamo Moscow defeated Sibir Novosibirsk 4-1 on Saturday.

In Turkey's Super Lig, Lucas Neill put in a full shift but Harry Kewell was absent in new boss Gheorghe Hagi's first game in charge as Galatasaray defeated Antalyaspor 2-1 on Saturday.

Elsewhere, Mile Jedinak played a full game as Genclerbirligi defeated Manisaspor 2-0, while Ersan Gulum also put in a full shift at the back as Besiktas beat Sivasspor 2-1 on Sunday.

In Romania's Liga I, Spase Dilevski started and played 89 minutes as Universitatea Craiova won 2-1 at Unirea Urziceni on Monday.

In Greece's Super League, Nathan Burns was not in the AEK Athens squad due to injury as they lost 1-0 at Panionios on Sunday.

In Denmark's Superliga, young Aussie striker Brent McGrath made an impact as a 70th minute substitute as Brondby scored twice late to defeat Esbjerg fB 2-1 on Sunday.

McGrath provided the assist for Brondby's second goal with an intelligent backheel which sent through Mike Jensen who slotted the shot.

Elsewhere in Denmark, Nathan Coe played a full game as SonderjyskE lost 2-1 to Silkeborg on Sunday.

In Sweden's Allsvenskan, Ante Covic was left on the bench as IF Elfsborg lost 2-0 to AIK on Sunday.

In Czech Republic's Gambrinus Liga, Kerem Bulut did not play as Mlada Boleslav draw 1-1 at Jablonec on Monday.

In Scotland's Premier League, Aaron Mooy made his starting debut for St Mirren as they defeated Aberdeen 2-1 on Saturday.

Mooy, who was replaced on 71 minutes, began slowly but impressed as the game wore on, providing the assist for St Mirren's opener from a corner.

Elsewhere, Danny Invincibile was an unused substitute as Kilmarnock won 3-0 at Ryan McGowan's Hearts on Sunday. McGowan was not in the Hearts squad.

In England's Championship, Scott McDonald was given a start in new Middlesbrough boss Tony Mowbray's first game in charge as they lost 2-1 at home to Bristol City on Saturday.

McDonald, who has not scored since August 25, provided an inch-perfect cross for Kris Boyd's goal, but missed a few chances himself.

Elsewhere in the Championship, Adam Federici put in a full shift as Reading moved into the playoff spots with a 4-3 win over Doncaster Rovers, while Richard Garcia was an unused sub as Hull City drew 1-1 at Barnsley.

Meanwhile, Neil Kilkenny was back in the Leeds United starting line-up, playing a full game, as the Whites won 4-1 at Trent McClenahan's Scunthorpe United. McClenahan was an unused sub.

In England's League One, James Wesolowski returned to Peterborough's first eleven after injury as they were humbled 3-0 at home by leaders Brighton. Wesolowski played 64 minutes.

In Japan's J.League, Joshua Kennedy won and converted the decisive penalty as Nagoya Grampus defeated Cerezo Osaka 1-0 on Saturday to edge closer to the title.

Kennedy coolly slotted the 28th minute spotkick into the top-right corner after controversially winning the penalty following contact with a Cerezo defender as a cross came into the box.

Nagoya's closest rivals Kashima Antlers and Gamba Osaka both lost on the weekend, leaving Grampus with an 11-point buffer with six games to play.

Elsewhere, Matt Spiranovic was absent due to injury as Urawa Reds slipped to tenth following a 1-0 home loss to Montedio Yamagata, while Eddy Bosnar did not play as Shimizu lost 2-1 to FC Tokyo.

In Japan's J2.League, Mark Milligan was absent with injury as JEF United Chiba's promotion hopes took another blow after a 2-1 home loss to Ventforet Kofu on Sunday.

United are fourth, seven points out of the promotion spots with six games to play.

In Korea's K-League, Sasa Ognenovski put in a full shift as Seongnam Ilhwa's ACL hopes took a hit after a 2-2 home draw with bottom-placed Gwangju Sangmu. Seongnam drop to fourth with two games to play.

In China's Super League, Adam Griffiths played a full game as Hangzhou Greentown moved into the ACL spots after a 2-0 win over Henan Construction on Sunday.

Elsewhere, Joel Griffiths was a 62nd minute substitute as Beijing Guoan drew 2-2 at Chris Coyne's Liaoning Whowin. Coyne was an unused sub.