Eredivisie coronation, relegation decision and more this weekend

Eredivisie coronation, relegation decision and more this weekend

It could happen at the weekend: Bayern’s dominance could be broken. BVB has a chance to be crowned in the league, all they need is a win against Mainz 05 and they also play at home. But there is also a lot going on apart from the title fight in the final round of the Bundesliga. We offer an overview!

Compared to the past few weeks, Friday offers significantly less program and entertainment because it is on Bundesliga and the 2nd Bundesliga, the matches of the final round of which are all played in parallel. Sassuolo play in Serie A at 8:45pm in Sampdoria, and Sporting also have a challenge in Vizela. In the Under-20 World Cup, which is carried through FIFA, Uzbekistan meets Guatemala and New Zealand and meets Argentina. This is already.

Saturday: Celebration Orgy at BVB?

On Saturday, there is a lot going on. In League Three, the last game day, here starts at 1:30 p.m. All games are parallel, and one or the other decision still has to be made. in Series A Showdown at 3 p.m. Spezia and Torino as well as Salernitana and Udine. But all of this is just a preview of the Bundesliga at 3:30 p.m. There are many decisions here, each match revolves around something.

Bayern Munich plays in Cologne, BVB against Mainz 05. The starting position is clear: the wins BVBSo Bayern can do whatever they want, they can’t become champions. Things are also going well in the relegation battle. Schalke supports his appearance and has to play outside his stadium in Leipzig. Bochum meet Leverkusen, who are currently in the relegation zone. In addition, Stuttgart have to play Hoffenheim at home, even Augsburg (away in Gladbach) wasn’t sure yet. The European Cup is still being played, and Freiburg and Union are fighting to win the first division.

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So things will be fine. At 5.45pm Coventry and Luton Town play at Wembley to see who gets in Premier League. The ultimate in the ultimate game is a multi-million dollar game that will captivate many viewers. Fiorentina and Roma meet at 6 pm, while Real Madrid plays Sevilla at 7 pm. Inter and Atalanta meet at 20:45 a full day before the Ligue 1 match at 21:00.


Sunday: HSV or Heidenheim? Final decisions in the English Premier League

The match between Hellas Verona and Empoli in Serie A starts on Sunday at 12:30 pm. AZ Alkmaar and PSV meet at 14:30 as England head into League One promotion as Carlisle and Stockport meet. Bologna and Napoli play against each other in Serie A at 3pm, as do Monza and Lecce. At 3:30 p.m. the final decision will be made 2 Bundesliga.

Here it is about the battle against relegation and the struggle for second place for direct ascent to this point. Hamburger SV are playing SV Sandhausen away and clearly want to win the game. This is the only way pressure can be applied to 1. FC Heidenheim. Coach Frank Schmidt’s team plays in Regensburg, which has only a theoretical chance of survival. After all, HSV could no longer slide down to fourth place.

HSV 2nd Bundesliga BVB

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Two hours after the second German Bundesliga kicked off, the English Premier League is almost points-wise for the last time. Many decisions have already been made, and the top four positions have already been determined. It gets interesting in the relegation battle: Everton, Leicester and Leeds form a three-team group of two relegated teams. And Leeds plays with Tottenham and Leicester against West Ham and Everton, who currently ranks 17th, with Bournemouth. So the chances of getting candy are good.

Also in the evening: Lazio vs. Cremonese (6pm), La Liga with Rayo vs. Villarreal, Atlético vs. Real Sociedad and Barcelona vs. Mallorca (7pm), Juventus vs. Milan (8.45pm) and again a few games with the under-20 team years. World Cup in Argentina.

Editor’s tips

1. Cologne 1: 2 Bayern Munich

BVB 5: 1 Mainz 05

Coventry 1-0 Luton Town

Regensburg 0: 1 Heidenheim

Sandhausen 1:3 Hamburger SV

Juventus 1-1 Milan

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