Four titles about to be won

Barcelona in the Spanish League, Juventus in Serie A and PSG in Ligue 1. We already know the champions of three major European leagues, but it remains to be seen which teams will lift the trophy in the others.
The Premier League champions could be decided on Sunday 12 May, when Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, current leader with 95 points, visit Brighton & Hove Albion. However, Jürgen Klopp's Liverpool, arrives very motivated after beating Barcelona in the Champions League, and with the last and decisive match of the season, second with 94 points, with only one point less than the leader, they have the possibility of becoming champions of the Premier League, for the first time since 1990 in their clash against Wolves.
In the Bundesliga, Niko Kovac's Bayern Munich will be the clear favourites, and they will be hoping to make their mark against RB Leipzig on Saturday 11 May, as they lead the standings with 74 points, coming within touching distance of their seventh successive league title. With two rounds remaining in the German league, Borussia Dortmund are second with four points less and will host Fortuna Düsseldorf.
In the Dutch league, Ajax and PSV are tied on points, 80 in first and second place respectively. The Amsterdam giants hope that the Champions League's harsh elimination against Tottenham will not put an end to the young team's motivation, who will play the league title against Utrecht in front of their fans, an unbeatable opportunity to become champions.
And finally, the Portuguese League, with Benfica leading the standings with 81 points, is two points clear of Iker Casillas' Porto. With two rounds remaining, the leaders visit Rio Ave, while Porto do the same for Nacional. Benfica's victory on Sunday 12 May and the defeat of the 'dragons' against Nacional could end up giving Benfica the title.