Top Football Tweets: Will Smith.
Football Twitter has joined in on the conversation about Will Smith and Chris Rock at the Oscars.

The weekend was filled with drama at the Oscars and action in the National League.

Christian Eriksen gave us another good feeling.

All of this is one of the best football tweets of the weekend.

1. Everyone's making the same joke

Will Smith hit Chris Rock at the Oscars in response to the comedian making a joke about Smith's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.

There has been a scramble by football accounts to make a sporting analogy, from Lee Bowyer's famous on-field fight with team-mates.

Ryan Kent lashed out at Scott Brown.

The former Manchester United player is taking a ball to the face.

2. Going early

The US men's team beat Panama in World Cup qualification on Sunday. Despite the fact that there is still a game left to play, the team jumped the gun with their celebrations, as they unveiled a banner reading "qualified" on the field.

World Cup winner Heather O'Reilly has had a lot of it.

3. Hollywood action

There was some real drama in the National League on Saturday, where Wrexham went from 2-0 up against Dover Athletic, to 5-2 down, before eventually coming back to win the match 5-5 with two late goals.

Ryan Reynolds is a co-owner of the club. He said that the match shaved years off his life and that he was buried in Wales.

He may want to invest in a plot soon if he sees many more games like that one.

4. The Swiss ditch their neutrality

Since losing the Euro 2020 final to Italy on penalties, England has won eight games in a row.

Switzerland wasted no time in reminding Italy that they failed to qualify for the World Cup.

5. Happy returns

The feel-good story of the weekend was told by Christian Eriksen. Nine months after he suffered a cardiac arrest during the Euro 2020 tournament, he was back in the Danes squad on Saturday.

It took only two minutes for Eriksen to find the net after coming on as a second-half substitute.

6. Cleat dreams

The Championship team beat Durham on Sunday and afterwards, they got a reminder that professional women's football isn't all glamour.

7. Looks familiar

Some old, familiar faces came back to play in the legends game on Saturday.

8. Tears of joy

Alphonso Davies burst into tears on Sunday as he watched his national team qualify for the men's World Cup for the first time in 36 years.

Canada defeated Jamaica by a score of four to one. Mexico 1986 was the last time they played in the World Cup.

Davies has not played since December 17 because of inflammation in his heart.