Another weekend with several huge league clashes is coming as we bring you all you need to know ahead of it.
Manchester United vs Chelsea
17:30 CET, Sunday
The last game between two Premier League 'Top 6' teams this season, also a pretty decisive one.
Chelsea now sit three points over Man Utd with three games left and a victory will give them a huge boost in their top four pursuits. Meanwhile, if Man Utd lose to Chelsea their top-four hopes are all but over.
Utd have lost seven of their last nine games with star players Marcus Rashford, Paul Pogba and David de Gea all in low forms, while Chelsea ace Eden Hazard has been consistently performing well.
A tough duel for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side.
Predicted Line-ups
Barcelona vs Levante
20:45 CET, Saturday
Barcelona can secure their second straight La Liga title with a victory over Levante this weekend.
Levante now sit 15th in La Liga table so this won't be a tough battle for Barca.
Considering their Champions League tie against Liverpool next Wednesday, key players like Lionel Messi, Gerard Pique and Luis Suarez might be rested.
By the way, if Atletico Madrid lose to Valladolid, which is much unlikely to happen, Barcelona can even secure league title before Levante game.
Liverpool vs Huddersfield
21:00 CET, Friday
Shouldn't be a problem for Jurgen Klopp's side facing Huddersfield, who was already confirmed relegated three games before.
Still, Liverpool may well put up their strongest XI as they can't afford a single point dropped in the Premier League title race.
Burnley vs Manchester City
15:05 CET, Sunday
The Premier League title is the one and only objective for City now and they can secure the trophy by winning all three remaining games.
Pep Guardiola will certainly treat every one of them like a final as Man City should grab a routine win, despite playing away.
Leicester City vs Arsenal
13:00 CET, Sunday
Another big challenge in Arsenal's top four race as Brendan Rogers' Foxes has been one of the toughest team to beat since his arrival. Meanwhile, Arsenal's away form has always dragged the team behind.
Unai Emery's side need this victory to gain the initiative over Chelsea and Man Utd for a Champions League spot.
Surely they will be glad to see Man Utd beat Chelsea, which will see them move up to fourth with a win.
Tottenham vs West Ham
13:30 CET, Saturday
London rivals West Ham is never an easy opponent plus Harry Kane and Moussa Sissoko remaining sidelined.
Tottenham will take on Ajax next Tuesday in the Champions League so Pochettino must consider making some rotation.
However, Son Heung-Min is suspended for the first leg and will definitely start and give his best against Hammers.
Rayo Vallecano vs Real Madrid
20:45 CET, Sunday
Zinedine Zidane's side look to return to winning ways with Benzema seeking to re-find his scoring form after blank in Getafe draw.
19-year-old Brahim Diaz might get another chance after his decent display in Getafe game with Vinicius Junior set to make his return from injury.
Inter vs Juventus
20:30 CET, Saturday
The second Derby d'Italia of this season but less meaningful as Juventus have already lifted the Scudetto.
However, third-placed Inter could use an inspiring victory to cement their place among the top four.
Cristiano Ronaldo will want to finish the campaign as the league's top scorer in his first season so he will still be motivated to play his best.
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lukzlat910
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This is the lineup I want to see against Chelsea Don't play Young, his crosses are still f***ing sh*t play Dalot instead he's more attack minded, play Peirera, Pogba and Herrera but if Herrera is not 100% fit then we might have to go for Fred again
Front 3 will be Sanchez, Rashford and Mata, these 3 are the most hardworking forwards now, Martial still being lazy not wanting to run for the ball and expecting the ball to come to him and Lingard.....let's just say we need someone who can actually shoot and score
lukzlat910
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My predictions for this week's fixtures United 2-1 Chelsea United may have been shaky recently but the return of Ander Herrera could boost United's midfield and Pogba can move back to a more attacking role and also, Chelsea's away form is also a problem which gives us an advantage, good luck to both teams Barcelona 3-0 Levante Copa Del Rey cleared, La Liga going to be cleared, next one, Champions League
Liverpool 4-0 Huddersfield
Huddersfield already being relegated will not cause much of a problem for Liverpool especially since they're also fighting for the title so I see a raping about to take place at Anfield tonight
Burnley 1-3 Man City
City also fighting for the title will look to retain their position in 1st and fight for a win whatever it takes, they can't lose points at this stage if not they can wave goodbye to the title but Burnley have also been causing problems for the top 6 so City must expect and be ready for a fight
Leicester 2-1 Arsenal
Needless to say Arsenal's away crisis carry on from Wolves and now they travel to King Power to visit a side that's also fighting for Europa League qualification so Leicester will put up a very strong fight and I see them coming out winners
Tottenham 3-0 West Ham
This game depends on which West Ham decides to turn up, if the sh*tty West Ham turn up then its a rape if not I see them put up a small challenge but Tottenham's new stadium is working miracles for them
Rayo Vallecano 1-3 Real Madrid
Real has been carried by Benzema so far this season and I see him scoring another brace or hat-trick against Rayo
Inter 1-1 Juventus
Now that Juve have already won Serie A, been knocked out of Champions League and all domestic tournaments, they technically have nothing to fight for unless they want to keep a perfect win record from here on then