See Europe's title races unfold on Betfair!
Rather than focus on one match or one division, this week's glance at some of the many matches available for Betfair customers to watch on Betfair Live Video considers the fights for first in four countries...
Bundesliga
Life was flickered into the Bundesliga title race last week as long-term leaders Borussia Dortmund lost to bottom club Borussia Monchengladbach, but they will be confirmed as champions if they beat overachieving Nurnberg and Bayer Leverkusen aren't victorious at relegation-threatened Koln. A double on that scenario playing out is offered at odds of [2.96] using the Betfair Coupon, while the reversal in which Leverkusen win and Dortmund don't - more likely on current form - is [5.12].
Serie A
It's also possible for AC Milan to secure the scudetto this weekend, as if Inter fail to win at Cesena on Saturday night, the Rossoneri can't be caught if they defeat a Bologna side whose summer holidays already appear to have started at the San Siro. Inter are an intriguing lay at [1.98] at the Stadio Dino Manuzzi against a team battling for survival and that are on a run of only one loss in nine and Milan are fancied to fulfil their half of the bargain the next day at the skimpy price of [1.25].
Ligue 1
With the timing of champions, Marseille took top spot for the first time in 2011 by overcoming Nice in midweek and are [1.45] to ensure that they stay there on Sunday against Auxerre, but the visitors are unbeaten in five and have lost just a quarter of their games despite battling relegation. The draw is [4.3]. Marseille's main rivals are Lille have stuttered badly of late by taking two points from the last nine on offer. They'll surely bounce back when hosting relegated Arles-Avignon on Saturday though, and third-placed Lyon should triumph at Toulouse on Sunday to keep in touch. That double is [2.35].
Eredivisie
This year's Eredivisie winners will take their prize with fewer points than usual, however that won't detract from the fact it has been a thrilling fight. Only three points divide Twente, Ajax and PSV with three fixtures remaining and the lowest-ranked of the trio, PSV, have the best goal difference. All matches kick-off at 1.30pm and top should see off bottom when Twente host Willem II at [1.11], while PSV will almost certainly ease past awful travellers Vitesse at [1.16]. Ajax have a tougher task at Heerenveen, so consider the half-time draw/full-time Ajax win.
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Published: 28 Apr 2011
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