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Selection with Aston Villa, Napoli, the (G/G) in Leipzig-Bavaria, Villarreal-Osasuna and the parlay!

We are in the final stretch of all the major championships in Europe and interest is at an all-time high.
Like every Saturday, we have a lot of racing action which we will analyse below...

Below you can see all the action in detail:

ASTON VILLA-FULHAM (14:30)
Crystal Palace surprised Aston Villa by beating them 3-0, a score that solemnly locked their place in the FA Cup final, where they will face Manchester City. Another goal... "flew by" for the home side, who are now struggling to lock down a place in at least the top seven leading to a European ticket. Fulham, on the other hand, won a late upset, returned to winning ways after two straight defeats and are still in contention for the eighth place, which can lead to Europe. In fact, with a potential double tonight, they can even hope for 7th place, as they will drop to -3 from Aston Villa.


LEIPZIG-BAYERN MUNICH (16:30)
Leipzig must recover immediately, otherwise it is possible that they will be surprised and out of Europe. The hosts were beaten by Eintracht Frankfurt last week with a heavy 4-0 defeat and thus dropped to 5th place. With Thomas Miller completing 500 Bundesliga appearances, Bayern beat Mainz 3-0, but Leverkusen's victory against Augsburg postponed the crowning of the club to the next few rounds.

VILLARREAL-OSASUNA (17:15)
A very interesting encounter between two teams in the top flight, with the home side fighting to lock up a top five spot leading to the League Phase of the Champions League and the away side fighting to at least finish in 8th place leading to the Confederations League. Villarreal beat Espanyol 1-0 in an away match on Matchday 26 in Spain and returned to the top five with their 15th win of the season. Osasuna now, having also beaten Sevilla, are coming off three straight wins and are rightly dreaming of... Europe.

US LECCE-NAPOLI (19:00)
Inter's defeat to Roma gave Napoli the opportunity to escape from second place with a win at +3 and Antonio Conte's players didn't let it go to waste, beating Torino 2-0 on matchday 34. The absolute star for the home side was once again Scott McTominey, who scored twice in the first half to guide his side to the three-point win that set the battle for the Serie A title on fire. It's a treacherous and dangerous outing for the leaders tonight, as Lecce are fighting for survival and are coming off an away draw with Atalanta. Don't forget though, Lecce haven't won since January 31 (1-3 Parma).