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·14 Mei 2026
Which European leagues are still up for grabs?

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·14 Mei 2026

Paris Saint-Germain won Ligue 1 once again on Wednesday night as another top flight in Europe crowned its champions for the 2025/26 season. But which countries still have their champagne on ice?
Let's have a look at some of the big leagues at home and on the continent...
England
Manchester City continued their attempt to catch up with Arsenal by dispatching Crystal Palace 3-0 on Wednesday night to reduce the gap to two points with two games remaining.
Considering the Gunners have Burnley at home and Palace away in their final fixtures they will be heavy favourites but as it stands anything could happen...
Scotland
There was late drama in the Premiership last night. Hearts managed a comfortable win at home to Falkirk but a late Celtic penalty ensured the Bhoys could still win the league should they defeat the challengers at home in the final game.
Austria
Two teams could still clinch the Austrian Bundesliga ahead of this weekend's final games. Currently, LASK Linz are top, two points clear of Sturm Graz.
Should LASK win away to Austria Wien the title is theirs while Sturm Graz have to defeat Rapid Wien at home and then hope for the best.
Belgium
There are still three games left to play in the Belgian Pro League and again we're down to only two teams with a chance of being crowned champions.
Club Brugge lead Union Saint-Gilloise by a single point with the two sides facing off this weekend. A win for either team might not yet prove decisive but could be a hammer blow to their opponent's chances.
Hungary
We're coming up to the weekend of the Hungarian season and Gyori-based ETO FC know they just have to win away to Kisvárda to bag their first league title since 2023.
Waiting in the wings though is Robbie Keane's Ferencváros who are one point behind and will take on fifth-placed Zalaegerszeg at home.
Poland
Two games remain in the Ekstraklasa with Lech Poznan currently four points clear at the top of the table knowing that a win this weekend away to Radomiak Radom would seal the league title.
However, after only managing a 1-1 draw at home to Arka Gdynia last time out, Jagiellonia Bialystok will be hoping to pounce on any unlikely mistakes.
Romania
We'll wrap in Romania where there is another potential title decider coming up. Universitatea Craiova are currently top of Liga I by a single point over Universitatea Cluj who they host on Sunday.
A win would be the title for Universitatea Craiova who then face a trip to face Rapid Bucure?ti on the final day while Universitatea Cluj host Dinamo Bucure?ti – the capital city could end up deciding the fate on the league should it roll on to the final round.







































