It looks like title scraps from all over the continent are coming down to the wire, so we’re stacking Saturday schedules from across the European elite.
Something like the Spanish High Flyers Barcelona appears to extend the buffer to the top of the LA La Liga table, so there are also some heavyweight fixtures like the Serie A and the Premier League.
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Saturday, April 12th
BST 15:15 Getafe vs Las Palmas
Getafe may have accepted that their shocking European ambitions have risen in smoke, but Saturday’s hosts have signed the 2024/25 campaign.
With them raided towards a dominant 4-0 victory in the real Balladrid last weekend, the Bruce is aiming to book a top half finish this season.
Heading towards the international break in March with a 2-1 victory over Osasuna, the Jose Boldaras man has registered nine points from his past four appearances in the La Liga Liga, and the camp should be in high mood.
With the recent purple patch, which highlighted the famous 2-1 victory over local rivals and Spanish giants Atletico Madrid on March 9, Getafe’s offensive starlet is also looking to extend the free scoring run.
Ramon Terrats, 24, completed a January loan switch from Villarreal in January during the January transfer period, recorded consecutive La Liga Braces on either side of the two-week interval.
Las Palmas may have ultimately stuck to their La Liga Liga position last season, but Diego Martinez’s camp faces a major, tough battle this time.
Opening up fixtures this weekend sits firmly in four points: relegation zone and safety, but it’s no secret that yellow has been painted pencils as a standout relegation candidate in 2025.
Finally, seeing him fallen into a 3-1 drumming at home against Real Sociedaddo, the former Seville coach has not seen his struggling team bring a single victory in competition from his previous 13 appearances in all competitions.
Las Palmas also failed to register one LA La Liga victory from Estadio Gran Canaria from the end of November.
Tip: Lamonteratz over 0.5 shots on Target @6/4
17:30 Arsenal vs Brentford
Arsenal, who featured a sensational European performance earlier this week, will certainly find himself in a red-hot camp mood as he turns his attention to Premier League missions on Saturday night.
Mikel Arteta certainly calls for repeated displays here as he hit the path to what was an iconic 3-0 runaway with Spanish giants Real Madrid on Tuesday night.
Despite opening fix cheese this weekend, Runaway leader Liverpool’s 11-point drift has already accepted that their domestic title dream has risen in smoke for another season.
Gunner, who scored a return from March and earned an international break in a 2-1 victory over Fulham, has experienced one defeat in North London this season in all formats.
When they traveled to West London for a Reverse Premier League meeting on New Year’s Day, they won a 3-1 victory, and Arsenal will sniff another opportunity here.
Those in the Brentford camp may have opened 2025 with the aim of adopting the late European accusations, but Saturday’s guests have struggled to find stability these days.
Despite stoking a 0-0 stalemate against local rival Chelsea last weekend, Thomas Frank’s team has collected one victory from his previous five Premier League appearances.
With the top half of the table removed, the bees also need to worry about a nightmare record for Champions League dreamers.
Including a 3-1 loss on New Year’s Day, Brentford lost each of his past four consecutive meetings with Gunners with a total score of 7-2.
Tip: Arsenal wins, 4.5th goal @21/20
20:00 Leganes vs Barcelona
Some around Catalonia may have been shocked last summer after Hansiflik’s arrival, but Barcelona has embarked on a sensational rise under the former Bayern Munich boss.
Saturday guests open this weekend fixture, holding a four-point buffer at the top of the La Liga table, are firmly aiming to complete the historic silverware sweep over the last few months.
Frick’s high-flying team, heading towards an astounding 4-0 runaway with Borussia Dortmund earlier this week, is considered a real Champions League contender in 2025.
They won the Super Cup Champions in January following their famous 5-2 victory over arch rival Real Madrid in the Middle East.
Heading towards the international break in March with an astonishing 4-2 victory at Atletico Madrid, the Spanish heavyweight has gained a reputation for free-scoring performances in the final third.
The Leganes may have brought La Liga back this season, but cucumber growers are actually fighting in the race to avoid an immediate return of Segunda.
To expose Saturday’s equipment to drop zones and two-point safety, the Borjazimenez camp would not have been able to seek a more rigorous exam this weekend.
The Madrid-based outfit has only one point on the board from any of his past four LA La Liga appearances, and has won one win from his previous 11 matches in all respects.
Leganes, suffering consecutive 3-2 defeats against Real Madrid and Real Betis on both sides of the international break in March, shipped out the trio’s goals in three of their final five showdowns at Estadio Municipal Buttalc.
Tip: Barcelona wins, both teams win @7/4
Europe on our Saturday accumulator:
- Getafe vs Las Palmas – Target @ 6/4 Lamonterra with 0.5 or more shots
- Arsenal vs Brentford – Arsenal victory & 4.5th goal @ 21/20
- Leganes vs Barcelona – Barcelona win and both teams win @7/4
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