In Portugal, all eyes are firmly fixed on a cracking title race between Sporting CP and Benfica, with the two Lisbon rivals locked together at the top of the table on 75 points apiece. It gets better, too, as the pair are set to collide at the Estadio da Luz on the penultimate weekend of the season in a game that will likely decide the championship. The odds slightly favour Sporting as it stands, as they beat Benfica at the Jose Alvalade Stadium earlier this season, so a draw could well end up winning them the league via a superior head-to-head record.
All of this is a complete irrelevance to Porto, though. The other member of Portugal's 'Big Three' have had another poor year and the two-time European Cup winners are already out of the running to qualify for the Champions League. Worse still, they might not even go directly into the Europa League league stage as they're presently two points behind third-placed Braga.
Over in the Netherlands, another former European champion is locked in a serious struggle for Champions League football. Feyenoord have endured an incredibly topsy-turvy campaign since losing Slot to Liverpool last summer. The Rotterdam outfit did upset AC Milan on their way to the last 16 of the Champions League, but Brian Friske was sacked in February because of the team's dreadful domestic form.
The Dane's successor as permanent boss, club legend Robin van Persie, has seen a dramatic upturn in results and Feyenoord are now occupying the Eredeivisie's third and final UCL spotbehind Ajax and PSV. However, they're only ahead of Utrecht on goal difference as it stands, even if Ron Jans' side have played a game more.
In neighbouring Belgium, Club Brugge, who enjoyed a remarkable run to the last 16 of this year's Champions League, are duking it out with Union Ssint-Gilloise and Genk for the Pro League title - as well as two UCL berths.
In Turkey, though, we already know the identity of the country's Champions League qualifiers: Galatasaray and Fenerbahce. It also looks like the former will claim a third consecutive title, as they have a five-point lead over Jose Mourinho's men with five games to go.