European Football Roundup 26/5/2020

BUNDESLIGA (HIGHLIGHTS)
The stage is set for today’s Klassiker, which Dortmund absolutely must win to have a chance at the Meisterschaft. Bayern made it six points from six since the restart with a wild 5-2 win over Frankfurt, in which Martin Hinteregger scored a hat-trick of sorts (one went in his own net), whilst BVB kept pace with a clinical 2-0 win in Wolfsburg. Koln came from two down to poach a point in the carnival derby with Dusseldorf, but it was Leipzig having a party in Mainz as Timo Werner netted a real hat-trick in a 5-0 trouncing. Hertha took brutal derby revenge on Union with a 4-0 win, and the Werkself kept alive the faintest glimmer of hope for the title with a comfortable win over Borussia MG. At the bottom, Augsburg moved closer to safety with a stunning 3-0 win at Schalke, Bremen got an unexpected 3 points in the Black Forest after sticking by Kohfeldt, but Paderborn had to settle for a point against Hoffenheim. (TABLE)

PREMIER LEAGUE
The planned start date has been moved back from the 12th to either the 19th or 29th June, depending on who you believe. (TABLE)

LA LIGA
Permission has been granted to return to action from the 8th June by the Prime Minister. However, 12th June remains the likely start date, with a Seville derby likely to kick off proceedings. (TABLE)

SERIE A
The Italian Minister for Sport has claimed that Serie A is angling for a restart on either the 13th or 20th June. (TABLE)

LIGUE 1
League finished. Winners: PSG / Champions League: Marseille, Rennes / Europa League: Lille, Nice, Reims / Relegated: Amiens, Toulouse / Promoted: Lens, Lorient / Legal Action: Lyon, Amiens (TABLE)