San Siro victory the last hope for chasing Roma
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Your support makes all the difference.Milan can secure their first Italian title since 1999 tomorrow by defeating their most dogged pursuers in the race for the Scudetto. With three matches left in the Serie A programme, Roma can still deprive Carlo Ancelotti's side of the crown but they visit the San Siro aware that a win for Milan will finally take them out of reach.
Milan can secure their first Italian title since 1999 tomorrow by defeating their most dogged pursuers in the race for the Scudetto. With three matches left in the Serie A programme, Roma can still deprive Carlo Ancelotti's side of the crown but they visit the San Siro aware that a win for Milan will finally take them out of reach.
Real Madrid's Luis Figo has been cleared to play in tonight's vital visit to Deportivo la Coruña. Figo was sent off for two bookable offences during his side's 2-1 defeat to Barcelona but the Spanish FA has rescinded the second booking. Leaders Valencia, one point ahead, are at home to mid-table Real Betis tomorrow.
In France, leaders Lyon face a tough test at Bordeaux. Lyon lead by only three points from Paris St-Germain, who face Strasbourg.
The Bundesliga leaders, Werder Bremen, could do with a win against Hamburg today after two successive draws.
Italian League Tomorrow (2.0 unless stated): Chievo Verona v Modena; Empoli v Bologna; Lazio v Reggina; Lecce v Internazionale; Milan v Roma; Parma v Ancona; Perugia v Juventus; Sampdoria v Udinese; Siena v Brescia.
Spanish League Today: Atletico Madrid v Celta Vigo (7.0); Deportivo La Coruña v Real Madrid (9.0). Tomorrow (4.30): Albacete v Real Zaragoza; Barcelona v Espanyol (8.30); Murcia v Valladolid; Osasuna v Racing Santander; Real Mallorca v Malaga; Real Sociedad v Villarreal; Sevilla v Athletic Bilbao; Valencia v Real Betis (6.30).
French League Today (7.0): Ajaccio v Guingamp; Le Mans v Auxerre; Marseilles v Metz (4.15); Nantes v Lille; RC Lens v Toulouse; Racing Strasbourg v Paris St-Germain; Sochaux v Montpellier; Stade Rennes v Bastia. Tomorrow: Bordeaux v Lyon (7.45).
German League Today (2.30): Borussia Dortmund v Hansa Rostock; Cologne v Bayern Munich; SC Freiburg v Hanover 96; Kaiserslautern v Borussia Mönchengladbach; Werder Bremen v Hamburg SV; VfL Wolfsburg v Eintracht Frankfurt; 1860 Munich v Bayer Leverkusen. Tomorrow (4.30): Schalke 04 v Hertha Berlin; VfB Stuttgart v VfL Bochum.
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