Paris Saint-Germain may have already popped the champagne in Ligue 1, but across Europe, the title races are far from settled. With the 2025/26 season reaching its thrilling climax, several top-flight leagues are still wide open. Let's take a tour of the battlegrounds where the championship is still up for grabs.
In the English Premier League, the drama is reaching fever pitch. Manchester City kept their title hopes alive with a convincing 3-0 win over Crystal Palace, narrowing the gap to league leaders Arsenal to just two points with two games remaining. The Gunners face a seemingly favorable run-in against Burnley at home and Palace away, but in football, nothing is certain until the final whistle.
Scotland's Premiership served up late-night drama as Hearts cruised past Falkirk, but a dramatic late penalty for Celtic kept the title race alive. The Bhoys now know that victory in their final showdown against the challengers at home could seal the crown. It's a fitting finale for a season that has kept fans on the edge of their seats.
Over in Austria, the Bundesliga title race comes down to the wire this weekend. LASK Linz sit top, two points clear of Sturm Graz, with just one game remaining. A win away to Austria Wien would secure the title for LASK, while Sturm Graz must beat Rapid Wien at home and hope for a slip-up. The tension is palpable.
Belgium's Pro League is equally tight, with three games left to play. Club Brugge lead Union Saint-Gilloise by a single point, and the two sides face each other this weekend in what promises to be a season-defining clash. A victory for either team could be a hammer blow to their rival's chances, though the title may not be decided until the final matchday.
In Hungary, the championship could be decided this weekend. ETO FC, based in Győr, need just a win away to Kisvárda to claim their first league title since 2023. But hot on their heels is Ferencváros, managed by Irish legend Robbie Keane, who trail by a single point and face fifth-placed Zalaegerszeg at home. It's a classic two-horse race.
Finally, in Poland's Ekstraklasa, Lech Poznan are in the driver's seat. With two games remaining, they hold a four-point lead at the top. A win this weekend away to Radomiak Radom would seal the title, but their rivals are waiting for any sign of weakness.
As the season winds down, the excitement is only building. Which league will crown its champion next? Stay tuned—and make sure you're geared up in your team's colors for the final push!
