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Option with Aston Villa (1.78), Napoli (1.52), (G/G) in Leipzig-Bavaria, Villarreal-Osasuna and the parlay at 4.37 odds!

We are in the final stretch of all the major leagues in Europe and the interest is skyrocketing.

Like every Saturday, today, we have a rich competitive action which we will analyze below...

Below you will see in detail all the competitive action:

ASTON VILLA-FULHAM (14:30)

Crystal Palace surprised Aston Villa by defeating them 3-0, a score with which they solemnly locked their presence in the final of the FA Cup, where they will face Manchester City. Another goal... "flew away" for the hosts, who are now struggling to lock in a place at least in the top seven that leads to a European ticket. On the other hand, Fulham, won with a reversal in injury time, returned to victories after two defeats in a row and still claims the 8th place, which can lead to Europe. With a possible double tonight, he can hope for 7th place, since he will be reduced to -3 by Aston Villa.

LEIPZIG-BAYERN MUNICH (16:30)

It is imperative that Leipzig recover immediately, otherwise it is not excluded that they will be out of Europe by surprise. The hosts were defeated last matchday with a heavy 4-0 against Eintracht Frankfurt and thus fell to 5thplace. With Thomas Miller completing 500 appearances in the Bundesliga, Bayern defeated Mainz 3-0, but Leverkusen's victory against Augsburg postponed the crown to the next matches.

VILLARREAL-OSASUNA (17:15)

A very interesting match, between two teams that are at the top and are fighting for a place in the top five that leads to the League Phase of the Champions League and the visitors to end up at least in the 8th place that leads to the Conference League. Villarreal defeated Espanyol 1-0 in a postponed match for Matchday 26 in Spain and with their 15th win of the season returned to the top five. Osasuna now, they also beat Sevilla, comes from three wins in a row and rightly makes dreams... Europe.

LECCE-NAPOLI (19:00)

Inter's defeat by Roma gave Napoli the opportunity to escape with a victory at +3 from second place and Antonio Conte's players did not let it go unexploited, defeating Turin 2-0 for matchday 34. The absolute protagonist for the hosts was again Scott McTominay, who with two goals in the first half guided his team towards the three-pointer, which set fire to the battle for the title of Streak A. Tonight's outing is insidious and dangerous for the leaders, as Lecce is fighting to stay and comes from the away draw with Atalanta. But let's not forget that Lecce has not won since January 31 (1-3 against Parma).