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What to watch in main competitio­ns

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What to watch in the leading football competitio­ns in Europe this weekend:

ENGLAND

Antonio Conte is sure about Chelsea's future prospects.

"This is a team that can grow in terms of quality and experience," the Chelsea manager said. The problem for Conte is that he might not be around much longer to engineer Chelsea's recovery.

Even lifting the FA Cup might not be enough to save Conte. After being eliminated from the Champions League by Barcelona, Chelsea travels Sunday to Leicester in the quarterfin­als of the FA Cup. Chelsea's Premier League title defense faded long ago, and even sealing one of the four Champions League places is proving challengin­g for Conte's fifth-place side.

Liverpool, which is four points above Chelsea in fourth place, is the only leading side in league action this weekend — hosting Watford on Saturday.

The two teams above Liverpool are playing in the FA Cup on Saturday: Tottenham is at Swansea and Manchester United hosts Brighton. Wigan, which eliminated Premier League leader Manchester City, hosts Southampto­n on Sunday.

SPAIN

Clarence Seedorf will try to win his first match at his seventh attempt as Deportivo La Coruna coach in the league in a relegation clash with Las Palmas on Saturday. Deportivo has slipped to 19th in the 20-team standings under the ex-Dutch midfielder, one point behind Las Palmas. But the problems set in earlier, with the team winless in 13 successive matches.

A victory would allow Deportivo to surpass Las Palmas but it would remain in the relegation zone as it trails Levante by five points.

Las Palmas hasn't won in six matches. Last-place Malaga, six points behind Deportivo and winless in 13 matches with only four goals scored in that stint, plays at Celta on Sunday.

Barcelona, holding an eight-point lead over Atletico Madrid, hosts Athletic Bilbao on Sunday. Atletico is at sixth-place Villarreal later in the day.

Third-place Real Madrid plays against surprising Girona at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on Sunday, while fourth-place Valencia hosts Alaves on Saturday.

ITALY

After moving four points clear of Napoli at the top of the Serie A table, Juventus will be looking to extend its advantage when it visits relegation-threatened Spal on Saturday. With Napoli not playing Genoa until the next day, six-time reigning champion Juventus can go seven points clear, with nine matches remaining.

Spal is 18th in the 20-team league but is level on points with the two teams immediatel­y above it, Sassuolo and Crotone, which play Udinese and Roma respective­ly.

Just four points separate six of the bottom seven sides in a tight battle to avoid the drop.

At the other end of the table, and the fight for the Champions League spots, fourth-place Lazio hosts Bologna. Lazio is one point ahead of Inter Milan, which visits Sampdoria.

GERMANY

Bayern Munich can clinch its record-extending sixth consecutiv­e title with a win at Leipzig on Sunday if Schalke and Borussia Dortmund both drop points on Saturday. Schalke is on a fourgame winning run and next visits relegation-threatened Wolfsburg, while Dortmund is unbeaten in 10 league games under Peter Stoeger and next faces Hannover at home.

If Bayern did clinch the title with seven games to spare, it would match the earliest Bundesliga championsh­ip secured by Pep Guardiola's side at Hertha Berlin in 2014. Jupp Heynckes led Bayern to the title with six to spare the season before, so the 72-year-old coach could beat his own record in his fourth stint at the helm.

Most of the excitement is at the other end of the table, where lastplace Cologne hosts Bayer Leverkusen for the Rhine derby on Sunday, and second-from-bottom Hamburger SV welcomes Hertha on Saturday. Cologne and Hamburg are eight and seven points from safety, respective­ly.

Christian Titz makes his debut as Hamburg coach in a last-ditch attempt to stave off the club's first relegation from the Bundesliga. But no side in Hamburg's current position has ever escaped the drop before. Relegation-threatened Mainz visits Eintracht Frankfurt for a derby on Saturday, when the home side hopes to climb back among the Champions League qualificat­ion places.

Today Carrarese-Lucchese Monza-Robur Siena Pro Piacenza-Livorno Pisa-Piacenza Gavorrano-Pontedera Prato-Pistoiese Alessandri­a-Giana Erminio Olbia-Arzachena Viterbese-Arezzo

Lega Pro - Group B

Yesterday Vicenza-Sudtirol ................................. 0-1 Tomorrow Santarcang­elo-Triestina Fano-Sambenedet­tese Pordenone-Fermana Ravenna-Mestre Reggiana-Gubbio Renate-Bassano Teramo-AlbinoLeff­e Padova-Modena

Lega Pro - Group C

Tomorrow Akragas-Sicula Leonzio Catania-Reggina F. Andria-Catanzaro Trapani-Bisceglie Francavill­a-Siracusa Monopoli-Paganese Rende-Juve Stabia Monday Cosenza-Lecce Casertana-Fondi Bundesliga

Yesterday Freiburg-Stuttgart .............................. 1-2 Today Augsburg-Werder Bremen B. M’gladbach-Hoffenheim Eintracht Frankfurt-Mainz 05 Hamburger SV-Hertha Berlin Wolfsburg-Schalke 04 Tomorrow B. Dortmund-Hannover Cologne-B. Leverkusen RB Leipzig-Bay. Munich Monday Doncaster-Bradford C.

League Two

Today Lincoln City-Grimsby Town Notts County-Mansfield Town Accrington S-Forest Green R Barnet-Wycombe W Cambridge U-Swindon Town Carlisle U-Crawley T Cheltenham-Chesterfie­ld Colchester U-Yeovil Town Crewe Alexandra-Coventry Morecambe-Exeter City Newport-Luton Port Vale-Stevenage

GERMANY SPAIN SCOTLAND

Today Aberdeen-Dundee FC Hearts-Partick Thistle Rangers-Kilmarnock Ross County-Hamilton Ac. Tomorrow Motherwell-Celtic

Championsh­ip

Today Brechin City-Dumbarton Dundee U-Inverness CT Dunfermlin­e-G. Morton Livingston-Falkirk Queen of South-St. Mirren

League One

Today Albion Rovers-Arbroath Alloa Athletic-Airdrie Forfar Athletic-Ayr United Stranraer-Queen’s Park Tomorrow Raith R.-E. Fife

League Two

Today Annan Athletic-Clyde Berwick R-Stenhousem­uir Cowdenbeat­h-Elgin City Edinburgh City-Stirling A Montrose-Peterhead

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