Bayern Munich have already celebrated winning the 2025/2026 Bundesliga title.
But several of Europe’s top leagues still have title races wide open.
There’s a team very close to becoming champions in Italy, a derby that could be decisive in Turkey, and much more.
Benfica’s win over Sporting at Alvalade on Sunday (19) changed the table and benefited leaders Porto.
The Dragons’ lead over the current runners-up is now seven points.
Sporting, the reigning two-time national champions, still have a “trump card” with a game in hand. But they have fallen well behind the top spot.
Porto and Sporting will meet next Wednesday (22) with the Portuguese Cup title on the line.
Porto: Estrela Amadora (A), Alverca (H), AFS (A) and Santa Clara (H)
Benfica: Moreirense (H), Famalicão (A), Braga (H) and Estoril Praia (A)
Sporting: AFS (A), Tondela (H), Vitória de Guimarães (H), Rio Ave (A) and Gil Vicente
Reigning three-time champions Galatasaray, featuring Gabriel Sara, opened up a four-point lead after Fenerbahçe slipped up (including an Ederson mistake) against Rizespor.
That came before the highly anticipated derby in the next round that promises to bring Turkey to a standstill.
In third, Trabzonspor are still in the race as well, with four rounds left to play.
Fener’s fight is to end a long drought, as they have not been Turkish champions since the 2013/2014 season.
Galatasaray: Fenerbahçe (H), Samsunspor (A), Antalyaspor (H) and Kasimpasa (A)
Fenerbahçe: Galatasaray (A), Basaksehir (H), Konyaspor (A) and Eyupspor (H)
Trabzonspor: Konyaspor (A), Goztepe (H), Besiktas (A) and Gençlerbirligi (H)
They are 12 points ahead of Milan and reigning champions Napoli, with 15 still available.
Inter: Torino (A), Parma (H), Lazio (A), Hellas Verona (H) and Bologna (A)
Milan: Juventus (H), Sassuolo (A), Atalanta (H), Genoa (A) and Cagliari (H)
