We are fast approaching the end of the season in the German Bundesliga and on the weekend, we have a massive game as Borussia Dortmund meet RB Leipzig.
Newly-crowned Serie A title-holders, Inter Milan, will play host to Sampdoria at their Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on Saturday evening no doubt keen to assert their authority and underline why Inter became the domestic champions by carving out another three points.
The Spanish La Liga continues with a full round of fixtures this weekend and on Saturday the 8th of May we have a meeting between Athletic Club and Osasuna.
On Thursday night, Moreirense host relegation-threatened Nacional in the Primeira Liga, as the visitors search desperately to avoid the drop to the second tier.
Third-place Leicester City have the chance to move to within one point of second-place Manchester United when Newcastle visit the King Power Stadium on Friday night.
Barcelona welcome Atletico Madrid to Camp Nou on Saturday for a hugely important clash in the race for the La Liga title.
Having surrendered the Scudetto to Inter Milan last weekend, Juventus host top-four rivals AC Milan at the Allianz Stadium on Sunday.
Tottenham Hotspur will aim to enhance their European credentials when they face Leeds United at Elland Road on Saturday afternoon.
With the top four teams in Spain’s top-flight currently separated by just six points, it’s all to play for in the La Liga title race.
We have a full round of fixtures to look forward to in the English Premier League on the weekend including the meeting between Liverpool and Southampton. The game will be played at Anfield and the hosts begin the weekend in 7th place on 54 points while the visitors are in 15th place on 37 points.
As we approach the business end of the Premier League season, clubs are battling it out to secure the best finish possible. But there are also plenty of off-field matters to address in the coming weeks.
Reigning Portuguese champions Porto know that the odds are against them retaining their crown, as time is running out to catch league leaders Sporting CP. The champions have the small matter of a trip to Benfica on Thursday evening.
Lyon will play host to lowly Lorient at their Groupama Stadium in Saturday’s Ligue 1 clash with the hosts keen to build upon their recent 3-2 win away from home at Monaco which earned Lyon a valuable three points in their bid for a possible Ligue 1 title.
Hertha Berlin grabbed a decent point away from home on Monday night in a 1-1 draw away from home at Mainz which became their third draw on the trot in the Bundesliga, but Hertha Berlin will be looking to go a step better when they return to their Olympiastadion Berlin for this upcoming clash against Freiburg on Thursday evening.
Manchester United carry a mammoth 6-2 advantage into the second leg of their Europa League semi-final against Roma, with the two sides clashing at Stadio Olimpico on Thursday.
The 2020/21 UEFA Europa League finalists will be known come the end of Thursday night’s action. We have the second leg of the semi-final between Arsenal and Villarreal to look forward to at the Emirates Stadium.
The race for the Primeira Liga title is still a relatively close one. One of the main protagonists is Sporting CP, who are six points clear at the top of the table.
With just four gameweeks left in the Portuguese Primeira Liga it is all still to play for. One team that needs points is fourth-place Sporting Braga, who host fifth-place Pacos de Ferreira on Wednesday night.
There’s just the one fixture being played on Friday night in the French top flight but nonetheless an important one that concerns two teams in the top five of Ligue 1 with 5th placed Lens playing host to the league leaders, Lille, at their Stade Bollaert-Delelis.
Following a thrilling first leg in Paris, Manchester City carry a 2-1 lead into the second leg of their Champions League semi-final clash with PSG.
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