Man City vs Chelsea, El Clasico: How to watch the weekend's action
Manchester City will aim to keep their domestic double hopes alive when they turn attention to Saturday's FA Cup meeting with Chelsea. The Cityzens were dumped out of the Champions League by Real Madrid on Wednesday night, with the first FA Cup semi-final kicking off at 17:15 (GMT) on Saturday on BBC One.
There are Premier League games taking place this weekend, too, with Sheffield United taking on Burnley in a massive relegation showdown, that one kicking off at 15:00 (GMT) on Saturday.
City weren't the only side to lose in the Champions League in midweek as Arsenal hope to get their title push back on track when they make the trip to Wolves on Saturday night. Kick off is at 19:30 (GMT) and is live on Sky Sports.
Liverpool, like Arsenal, lost ground in the title race last weekend in a 1-0 home defeat to Crystal Palace. They'll seek to make amends against Fulham on Sunday afternoon at 16:30 (GMT) live on Sky Sports.
Across the continent, Brest and Monaco face off in a huge top-four clash in Ligue 1. The pair are separated by just a point in second and third, respectively, with the Champions League chasing pair locking horns at 16:05 (GMT) on TNT Sports.
Elsewhere, Bayer Leverkusen hope to celebrate their title triumph in style at Borussia Dortmund on Sunday at 16:30 (GMT) on Sky Sports, while it's also El Clasico on Sunday night at 20:00 (GMT) with Real Madrid seeking to go 11 points clear of rivals Barcelona, that one live on Premier Sports.
Finally, on Monday there are two huge Serie A showdowns. Bologna make the trip to Roma as they seek to reaffirm their surprise top-four credentials live on TNT Sports at 17:30 (GMT) before the Milan Derby at 19:45 (GMT), also live on TNT Sports. A win for Inter over their city rivals will see them crowned champions.
WhoScored.com have previews for these games and more live on site now, while also providing full statistical coverage across the top European leagues.