Saturday's highlights:
• It's a busy day in the Premier League, with five matches to enjoy, including relegation-threatened Tottenham's clash with Brighton and a blockbuster late game between Chelsea and Manchester United
• Dortmund will be in action in the Bundesliga, hoping to strengthen their grip on second place, with Napoli and Roma both hosting massive games in Serie A as well
• Atletico Madrid and Real Sociedad meet in the Copa del Rey final in Sevilla later this evening, with both LaLiga clubs chasing their first major trophy since 2021
Saturday's Premier League fixtures:
Newcastle vs Bournemouth - 16:00 CET
Tottenham vs Brighton - 18:30 CET
Chelsea vs Manchester United - 21:00 CET
Saturday's key European matches:
Hoffenheim vs Dortmund - 15:30 CET
AS Roma vs Atalanta - 20:45 CET
Atletico Madrid vs Real Sociedad - 21:00 CET
Key updates to keep you informed:
12:20 CET - The Premier League begins with a West London derby as Fulham travel the short distance to Brentford, as both sides chase the promise of European football next season.
The Bees are just one point behind another West London side, Chelsea, who occupy sixth, whilst Fulham are another three back.
The Cottagers have struggled against top 10 opposition this season, and will have to deal with the league's breakout star this season, Igor Thiago, to get anything out of the game.
The Brazilian starts up front for Keith Andrews' side in a game that kicks off at 13:30 CET.

11:19 CET - Not long before action gets underway today, but it was a tough night for Como on Friday, dropping points away to Sassuolo in a 2-1 defeat.
It's Cesc Fabregas' side's third game without a win, and it could see them drop down to sixth if Roma can beat Atalanta later today.

11:00 CET - Good morning and welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker, which is shaping up to be a crucial weekend across Europe.
Before we look ahead, let's bring you up to speed with Friday's action.
Coventry City were promoted back to the Premier League after a 25-year hiatus from England's top flight. Needing just a point against Blackburn Rovers last night, Frank Lampard's side drew 1-1 at Ewood Park to send their travelling support of 7,500 into raptures.
Elsewhere, Inter moved 12 points clear at the top of Serie A with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Cagliari.
If results go their way this weekend, Inter could wrap up the Scudetto next time out.
Nicolo Barella led the way, gaining a match rating of 9.1 thanks, in part, to a first-half goal.
