
The Football Faithful
·23 Mei 2025
5️⃣ spicy fixtures you must watch this weekend 🌶

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·23 Mei 2025
It’s the final weekend of the Premier League and Serie A seasons, alongside major cup and play-off finals.
Here are our five must-watch games.
Paris Saint-Germain’s quadruple quest reaches leg three this weekend as the French champions face Reims in the Coupe de France final. Luis Enrique’s side have wrapped up the Trophée des Champions and Ligue 1, with victory this weekend set to seal a domestic treble. With the Champions League final on the horizon, a historic season is in sight.
Reims, relegated from Ligue 1 this season, are massive underdogs. That said, stranger things have happened…
Inter Milan agonisingly missed the chance to reclaim top spot in Serie A last weekend, twice surrendering a lead to draw with Lazio. An awful miss from Marko Arnautovic in stoppage time saw the game end level, leaving their Scudetto dream in jepoardy.
Inter must win and hope Napoli fail to do so on Friday evening, but face a tricky test at Como. The promoted side have performed above expectations to secure a top-half finish under Cesc Fabregas.
It’s been a campaign for ending trophy droughts and one of Arminia Bielefeld and Stuttgart will join the likes of Crystal Palace, Bologna, Go Ahead Eagles, Tottenham and Newcastle in winning silverware this season.
The DFB-Pokal final features a shock match-up, as Stuttgart chase a first major trophy in 18 years and first German Cup since 1997.
Their opponents, third-tier Arminia Bielefeld, have been giant-killers this season. Michél Kniat’s side have knocked out FIVE Bundesliga teams and and stunned holders Bayer Leverkusen in the semi-finals.
The fairytale is on.
The Championship play-off final is being billed as the £220m game with a place in the Premier League up for grabs at Wembley.
Sheffield United will start as favourites after a record-breaking semi-final win, though Sunderland will be roared on by a raucous support after eight agonising seasons away from the Premier League.
It will be nerve-jangling and nail-biting stuff under the arch. Delight for one side and despair for the other. There’s nothing quite like the drama of the play-offs.
Nottingham Forest face Chelsea in a Champions League shootout on the final day.
Just three points separates the teams from third to seventh, as five teams battle for three places in next season’s Champions League. Chelsea know a win will be enough, while Forest must take the points and hope for favours elsewhere. A draw suits neither, so expect to be entertained.