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·20 avril 2026
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·20 avril 2026
Bayern Munich have already celebrated winning the 2025/2026 Bundesliga title.
But several of Europe’s top leagues still have title races wide open.
There’s a team very close to becoming champions in Italy, a derby that could be decisive in Turkey, and much more.
Benfica’s win over Sporting at Alvalade on Sunday (19) changed the table and benefited leaders Porto.
The Dragons’ lead over the current runners-up is now seven points.
Sporting, the reigning two-time national champions, still have a “trump card” with a game in hand. But they have fallen well behind the top spot.
Porto and Sporting will meet next Wednesday (22) with the Portuguese Cup title on the line.
Current standings:
1st Porto - 79 points
2nd Benfica - 72
3rd Sporting - 71
Remaining matches:
Porto: Estrela Amadora (A), Alverca (H), AFS (A) and Santa Clara (H)
Benfica: Moreirense (H), Famalicão (A), Braga (H) and Estoril Praia (A)
Sporting: AFS (A), Tondela (H), Vitória de Guimarães (H), Rio Ave (A) and Gil Vicente
Reigning three-time champions Galatasaray, featuring Gabriel Sara, opened up a four-point lead after Fenerbahçe slipped up (including an Ederson mistake) against Rizespor.
That came before the highly anticipated derby in the next round that promises to bring Turkey to a standstill.
In third, Trabzonspor are still in the race as well, with four rounds left to play.
Fener’s fight is to end a long drought, as they have not been Turkish champions since the 2013/2014 season.
Current standings:
1st Galatasaray - 71 points
2nd Fenerbahçe - 67
3rd Trabzonspor - 65
Remaining matches:
Galatasaray: Fenerbahçe (H), Samsunspor (A), Antalyaspor (H) and Kasimpasa (A)
Fenerbahçe: Galatasaray (A), Basaksehir (H), Konyaspor (A) and Eyupspor (H)
Trabzonspor: Konyaspor (A), Goztepe (H), Besiktas (A) and Gençlerbirligi (H)
Inter are very close to lifting the trophy.
Current standings:
2nd Milan - 66 (better goal difference)
3rd Napoli - 66
Remaining matches:
Inter: Torino (A), Parma (H), Lazio (A), Hellas Verona (H) and Bologna (A)
Milan: Juventus (H), Sassuolo (A), Atalanta (H), Genoa (A) and Cagliari (H)
Napoli: Cremonese (H), Como (A), Bologna (H), Pisa (A) and Udinese (H)
PSG were stunned by Endrick’s Lyon and gave Lens renewed hope.
They will have two tough matches against Bayern in the Champions League to “split” their focus.
But they also have a game in hand over Lens.
And there is still a head-to-head clash in the 33rd and penultimate round.
Could there be an upset?
Current standings:
1st PSG - 63 points in 28 matches
2nd Lens - 62 in 29 matches
Remaining matches:
PSG: Angers (A), Lorient (H), Brest (H), Lens (A) and Paris FC (A)
Lens: Brest (A), Nice (A), Nice (H), PSG (H) and Lyon (A)
Real took only one of the six points available against Mallorca and Girona.
That left Barcelona — who won both of their matches — in a very strong position.
It is a nine-point lead with seven rounds remaining.
Highlighting the run-in is the much-anticipated El Clasico on May 10 at Camp Nou.
Real will have three straight away games after hosting Alavés this Tuesday (21).
Current standings:
1st Barcelona - 79 points
2nd Real Madrid - 70
Remaining matches:
Barcelona: Celta (H), Getafe (A), Osasuna (A), Real (H), Alavés (A), Betis (H) and Valencia (A)
Real: Alavés (H), Betis (A), Espanyol (A), Barcelona (A), Real Oviedo (H), Sevilla (A) and Bilbao (H)
The win in last Sunday’s (19) “early final” put City in a strong position to deny Arsenal once again.
They are still second, but with a game in hand. And the Gunners’ advantage in goal difference — the first tiebreaker — is just one (37 to 36).
Current standings:
1st Arsenal - 70 points in 33 matches
2nd Manchester City - 67 points in 32 matches
Remaining matches:
Arsenal: Newcastle (H), Fulham (H), West Ham (A), Burnley (H) and Crystal Palace (A)
City: Burnley (A), Everton (A), Brentford (H), Bournemouth (A), Crystal Palace (H) and Aston Villa (H)
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