📺 Where to get your football fix across the weekend! | OneFootball

📺 Where to get your football fix across the weekend! | OneFootball

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Lewis Ambrose·25 May 2019

📺 Where to get your football fix across the weekend!

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The Premier League is over, the FA Cup final has been and gone. We’ve had the last matchdays of the season in LaLiga and the Bundesliga.

What to do with the weekend?


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Well, luckily for you, we’ve got it all figured out.


DFB Pokal final

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Bayern Munich are another club looking to complete a double, while RB Leipzig could claim their first ever major trophy.

With alleged Bayern target Timo Werner playing for the opposition, there’s an extra layer to this fixture.

Niko Kovac beat Bayern in the final with Eintracht Frankfurt last season. This year, having claimed the Bundesliga, he’ll be hoping a win in Berlin is enough to save his job.


Copa del Rey final

Barcelona have the chance to win a second consecutive double when they meet Valencia on Saturday evening.

It won’t be straightforward, though. Ernesto Valverde’s side ended the season on the slide after losing to Liverpool in the Champions League semi-finals.

They also haven’t managed to beat Valencia yet this season, drawing in both LaLiga meetings.

Is a shock on the cards?


Play-off finals

Everybody loves the play-offs.

You’ve got Newport v Tranmere vying for promotion to League 1 on Saturday.

Then Charlton v Sunderland fighting for a place in the Championship on Sunday.

And, on Monday, the big one. Aston Villa will face Derby in the most lucrative game in football. The prize is, of course, a place in the Premier League.

Wembley will be rocking for all three and, if nothing else, the play-offs always guarantee drama.


Serie A

Speaking of drama, there are still four Serie A teams hoping to clinch one of two remaining Champions League places on the final day in Serie A.

Atalanta and Inter are in the driving seats.

However, if either side slips up, Milan and Roma are hot on their tails.

Inter’s game, meanwhile, comes against an Empoli side still fighting to avoid relegation.

This could be one action-packed Sunday evening in Italy.