sport news The permutations across Europe's big leagues this weekend  trends now

sport news The permutations across Europe's big leagues this weekend  trends now
sport news The permutations across Europe's big leagues this weekend  trends now

sport news The permutations across Europe's big leagues this weekend  trends now

The main focus this weekend may be on the Premier League but there is still a huge amount on the line for those in LaLiga, Serie A and Ligue 1.

As it stands, there is still a title to play for, there are a host of clubs fighting to avoid relegation and there are some valuable Champions League spots up for grabs. 

Therefore, Sportsmail have run through all the possible permutations for the European leagues as the final weekend of the season shapes up to be a thriller... 

Sportsmail have run through all the possible permutations for the European leagues

Sportsmail have run through all the possible permutations for the European leagues

LaLiga 

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The title race in Spain is over as Real Madrid secured their 35th LaLiga crown after beating Espanyol 4-0 at a packed Santiago Bernabeu stadium.

Real Madrid's victory also saw Carlo Ancelotti become the first manage to win titles in each of Europe's top five leagues: England, Spain, Germany, Italy and France.

Champions League

Real Madrid have also secured their place in next season's Champions League, while Barcelona and Atletico Madrid have also had their spots confirmed among Europe's elite. 

Sevilla will also feature in next season's Champions League as they are guaranteed a fourth place finish ahead of Real Betis. Julen Lopetegui's side will trump Betis on a superior head-to-head battle even if they end up finishing the current campaign level on points. 

Sevilla will also feature in the Champions League as they are guaranteed a fourth place finish

Sevilla will also feature in the Champions League as they are guaranteed a fourth place finish

Europa League

Real Betis and Real Sociedad will be in the Europa League but it remains to be seen who will top who in the LaLiga standings at the end of the season. 

Real Sociedad could finish fifth if Betis lose to Real Madrid on Friday night and they beat Atletico Madrid on Sunday. As a result, Imanol Alguacil's side would finish just outside of the top four but both would still progress to the group stage.

Europa Conference League

Villarreal are currently occupying seventh in the table, sitting one point ahead of Athletic Bilbao. Therefore, the fight for the Europa Conference League will come down to the wire this weekend. 

Relegation

Meanwhile, at the other end of the table... Alaves and Levante have already been relegated and it looks as though either Cadiz or Mallorca will follow. However, Granada are also vulnerable to the drop.

As it stands, the three teams in the relegation battle are separated by one point. Cadiz are currently sitting in 18th place on 36 points. Mallorca are also on 36 points while Granada are on 37. 

Cadiz should pick up points on the weekend as they are facing bottom side Alaves. While Mallorca are facing ninth place Osasuna. Additionally, Granada are set to play 13th place Espanyol. 

Cadiz (above) or Mallorca are likely to be relegated from the top-flight on the weekend

Cadiz (above) or Mallorca are likely to be relegated from the top-flight on the weekend

Ligue 1 

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Paris Saint-Germain secured a record-equalling 10th French top flight title after securing a 1-1 home draw against 10-man Lens. As a result, PSG have now won eight of the last 10 Ligue 1 titles, having only been denied by Monaco in 2017 and Lille last year.

Champions League

Champions League spots are still to play for in Ligue 1. As it stands, second-placed Monaco lead third-placed Marseille on goal difference. They also lead fourth-placed Rennes by three points. However, Rennes have the best goal difference of all three teams.

The competition will be fierce this weekend as only the league runners-up qualify for the Champions League group stage directly. Third place will have to go into the qualifying rounds, while fourth place will have to settle for the Europa League. 

So, what could happen this weekend? If Monaco and Marseille both lose and Rennes win against Lille... the top three teams will

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