Sunday's highlights:
• Tottenham and West Ham face a dramatic final day in the Premier League as they look to avoid relegation, while the race for the European qualification spots remains finely poised
• AC Milan, Roma, Como and Juventus battle it out for the two remaining Champions League spots in Serie A, while Lecce and Cremonese fight to avoid the drop
• Finally, in LaLiga, Villarreal host Atletico Madrid in a straight shootout for third place
Sunday's key Premier League matches:
Tottenham vs Everton - 17:00 CET
West Ham vs Leeds United - 17:00 CET
Liverpool vs Brentford - 17:00 CET
Brighton vs Manchester United - 17:00 CET
Nottingham Forest vs Bournemouth - 17:00 CET
Sunday's other key matches:
AC Milan vs Cagliari - 20:45 CET
Torino vs Juventus - 20:45 CET
Villarreal vs Atletico Madrid - 21:00 CET
Main updates to keep you informed:
Saturday, May 23rd
23:22 CET - That's that for a day that has seen a side that finished towards the very top of LaLiga just two years ago get relegated, and the big question remaining this weekend is: will Tottenham suffer the same fate as Girona?
We'll find out tomorrow afternoon, with the final day of the Premier League season kicking off at 17:00 CET. Will Spurs get the point they need to survive at Everton, or will West Ham beat Leeds and send the North London giants down? We'll have the answers right here, so join us then!
23:12 CET - At the other end of LaLiga, champions Barcelona suffered a final-day defeat to Valencia while Real Madrid beat Athletic Club 4-2 in two matches of little consequence.
More importantly, Celta Vigo and Getafe both won to secure Europa League and Conference League football respectively, just ahead of Rayo Vallecano.

23:02 CET - There was no late drama to add to an incredibly dramatic relegation battle, which means that Mallorca and Girona have been relegated from LaLiga.
There were just two points between 13th and 19th at the end, and none between 16th and 18th. The margins couldn't have been finer, and for Mallorca and Girona, the outcome couldn't have been worse. They will play second-tier football next season.

22:35 CET - Things are really heating up now. Osasuna and Levante have both fallen behind, and are now only above 18th-placed Mallorca by virtue of the H2H results between the three clubs.
22:17 CET - Girona aren't done yet. Arnau Martinez has put them back on level terms, meaning they're now one goal away from safety.
22:01 CET - Bayern have secured the domestic double with a 3-0 win over Stuttgart, with Kane completing yet another hat-trick from the spot in stoppage time to end a sensational individual season in a fitting fashion.
21:44 CET - The first major goals of the relegation battle in LaLiga have been scored just before the break, with Mallorca taking a lead against Oviedo that takes them up to 18th, a place and a point away from safety, and Elche going 1-0 up against Girona to fly all the way to 14th.
At the halfway point of the night, Girona are 19th and looking doomed, just two seasons after challenging for the title and finishing third.

21:43 CET - Kane has delivered again to surely seal another trophy for Bayern, with the striker making it 2-0 with 10 minutes to go.
21:17 CET - Bayern make the breakthrough! And there's no prizes for guessing who got the opener, with Harry Kane heading in a glorious cross from Michael Olise to get his 59th goal of the club season.
20:51 CET - Stuttgart are making things tough for Bayern in Germany's cup final, with the two sides goalless at the break and the underdogs having more efforts on goal than their opponents.
20:34 CET - With the title fight and the battle for Champions League qualification already over in LaLiga, our attention tonight will be less on usual suspects Barcelona and Real Madrid, and more on the sides below them.
A win for Getafe and a loss for Celta Vigo would see the former side qualify for the Europa League, but numerous sides can also take their Conference League spot from them.
Further down, Sevilla and Alaves are safe thanks to their H2H records, but Levante, Osasuna, Elche, Girona and Mallorca all enter the final day fighting to survive. The evening's standout clash sees Elche and Girona face one another.
Check out the full schedule here

20:19 CET - Italian champions Inter's season ended with a bang, with them fighting back from 3-1 down to draw 3-3 with Bologna.
However, our attention tonight is elsewhere in mainland Europe, with Bayern Munich underway in their cup final with Stuttgart, and LaLiga's final day kicking off in under an hour.
While there are still matters to be settled in the battle for Europa League and Conference League qualification in Spain, the main event is the conclusion to what has been a remarkable relegation scrap, with five teams in danger of going down tonight.
19:52 CET - Barcelona have sealed the Women's Champions League in style! A stoppage-time brace from Salma Paralluelo has given them a 4-0 win and a fourth European crown.
It's a flattering scoreline, with there being little to choose between the two sides on the whole, but Barca won't care one bit.

19:35 CET - Pajor does it again! The Polish player has doubled her and her team's tally to put them on the brink of becoming European champions.
19:22 CET - The scoring has been opened in the Women's Champions League final! With 55 minutes on the clock, Ewa Pajor has put Barcelona 1-0 up against Lyon, putting the finishing touches on a rapid counter-attack.
18:34 CET - Hull City have won the Championship play-off final and are back in the Premier League for the first time since 2017!
A 95th-minute goal from Oli McBurnie, who converted from close range after a mistake from Solomon Brynn, proved to be the difference, as the Tigers edged past Middlesbrough in dramatic fashion to return to the top tier.

17:38 CET - We're just over 20 minutes away from the women's Champions League final in Oslo, as three-time winners Barcelona take on eight-time winners Lyon for the ultimate prize.
Here are the starting lineups for both teams:

17:21 CET - Half-time in the Championship play-off final, and there's nothing to separate Hull City and Middlesbrough after a cagey opening 45 minutes at a sun-drenched Wembley.
The game's best chance fell to Hull's Oli McBurnie, who directed a close-range header agonisingly against the woodwork.
Can either side take the initiative in the second half and secure a return to the Premier League? Find out here!
15:30 CET - We are just one hour from kick-off at Wembley for the so-called 'richest game in football', the Championship play-off final!
The winners of Hull City and Middlesbrough will be going to the Premier League alongside Coventry and Ipswich. The stakes couldn't be higher! See how the teams will line up below:

13:50 CET - As we await today's headline action getting underway later this afternoon, here are some exclusive features you might've missed over the past couple of days!
Michael Owen on Man Utd, Carrick & Liverpool's struggles
Southampton legend Matt Le Tisser on play-off drama
Barcelona's Claudia Pina dubs Lyon as 'queens of Europe'
Lyon boss Paulo Fonseca speaks on Endrick's Brazil call-up
Fernando Morientes on Salah's goodbye & Alonso to Chelsea
12:35 CET - Good afternoon and welcome to our coverage of a blockbuster weekend of football!
Our first notable result of the day has come in the A-League, with Auckland becoming the first-ever champions from New Zealand after a narrow 1-0 triumph over Sydney in the grand final.
Cameron Howieson scored the game's only goal via a deflected volley that wrong-footed goalkeeper Harrison Devenish-Meares.

