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Paris Saint-Germain, already crowned champions of Ligue 1, are still on course for an unbeaten league season.
But there are also a few leagues across Europe, and even elsewhere in England, that are heading for white-knuckle finales.
Here are five of the best title races still to be resolved, from the elite of Italy's Serie A to the semi-pro ranks of England's National League South.
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Playoff possible in Serie A
Arguably the most high-profile title race that is reaching boiling point is Italy's Serie A where there's a very real prospect of a playoff to decide who wins the Scudetto.
In the latest twist, Riccardo Orsolini scored a last-gasp bicycle kick for Bologna to defeat Inter Milan 1-0 on Sunday, allowing Antonio Conte's Napoli to end the weekend level on points after their hard-fought 1-0 victory over lowly Monza the day before.
At one point it looked like Inter would waltz off with their 21st title, but now we could be just five games away from the greatest finale of all -- a head-to-head playoff to crown the champions.
Unlike other top leagues around Europe, if the top two in Italy finish on equal points there's no goal difference or head-to-head record to divide the two; instead, they battle it out on the pitch.
As things stand, the only reward for Inter having a better overall goal difference than Napoli (both league games between the two this season ended in 1-1 draws) is that Simone Inzaghi's side would host the winner-takes-all match.
The only time the Serie A title was previously decided this way was in 1964, when Inter lost out to Bologna.
new in Hungary
The decisive moment in Hungary's Nemzeti Bajnokság may have taken place last weekend as Puskás Akadémia could only manage a 2-2 draw with Paks, handing the advantage to 35-time champions Ferencváros.
Ferencváros -- who are coached by former Tottenham, Liverpool, LA Galaxy, and Republic of Ireland striker Robbie Keane -- have a three-point lead going into the final five matches, which include the visit of Puskás Akadémia to the league leaders on May 3 when they can expect a fierce welcome.
Puskás Akadémia are looking for their first-ever league trophy, and are also aiming to become the first team named after a footballer (former Hungary and Real Madrid great Ferenc Puskás) to win a European title.
Orbán used to play for the side until 2005 and even stepped in as assistant coach.
It may be a step too far for Puskás Akadémia to bring the league trophy back to the Pancho Arena -- a stadium that holds fewer than 4,000 people but which is often cited as one of Europe's most beautiful -- but the club are clearly in the ascendancy.
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The last time the two sides met back in March, Rijeka triumphed 3-0 and Gattuso refused to shake the hand of Croatian's MAXSport 1 TV pundit Joško Jeli?i?, instead squaring up to him and launching an angry rant.
Six-way shootout in the National League South
The National League South (England's sixth tier) may not receive global attention, but possibly the most open title race in all of Europe is playing out in thrilling fashion.
Going into the final day, any one of the top six could end up in first position and claim the only automatic promotion place.
Leading the way are Truro City, who were forced to play their home games 195 miles away in Taunton last season and are celebrating being back on home soil with an excellent campaign
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