After a thrilling week of European semi-final action, it is time for the Premier League to take centre stage once again.
Get yourself in the mood for the weekend with our usual helping of exclusive columns and bumper previews.
Joleon Lescott column
The Premier League is back for Matchday 35 and the battle to avoid relegation is heating up — particularly for Joleon Lescott’s old side Everton.
Currently sitting two points off safety in 18th, the former Toffees defender is still backing Frank Lampard’s men to have just enough to survive ahead of their daunting clash with Chelsea.
And as usual, he is on hand to provide his predictions for the games taking place tomorrow, Sunday and Monday.
Premier League drama
Manchester City and Liverpool’s epic title race enters another chapter, while the battle to secure Champions League football also rages on.
The Reds have a difficult trip to Tyneside to face a resurgent Newcastle before City travel to a Leeds side fighting to stay in the division.
Top-four chasers Arsenal and Tottenham are up against West Ham and Leicester respectively.
Our bumper preview provides you with kick-off times, television information and key statistics for every match.
European previews
It now looks to be a two-horse race in Serie A as just two points separate fierce rivals AC Milan and Inter Milan ahead of games against Fiorentina and Udinese respectively.
Third-placed Napoli will want to end their three-game winless run when they host Sassuolo, while Juventus are also at home to Venezia.
Real Madrid have much less work to do if they are to finally confirm themselves as LaLiga champions, needing just a point against Espanyol on Saturday afternoon.
Barca will look to end a three-game losing streak at home when they welcome Mallorca to the Camp Nou, while there is an all-Andalucian affair between Sevilla and Cadiz.
In Germany, Bayern Munich will be in a joyous mood when they head to Mainz after clinching their 10th straight Bundesliga title.
Elsewhere, Borussia Dortmund can secure second with a home win over Bochum, while Arminia Bielefeld and Hertha Berlin face off in a relegation dogfight.
More to enjoy
Our daily transfer column leads on reports that one of Manchester United’s first new signings in their new era under Erik ten Hag could be either Victor Osimhen or Paulo Dybala.
We also have reaction to last night’s top-flight action after Manchester United held Chelsea to a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford, as well as Ralf Rangnick taking the Austria job.
And keep yourself up to speed with the latest football headlines in LiveScore Daily.