Bayern Munich need a maximum of six more points to secure a third successive Bundesliga title after winning at Hoffenheim. Sebastian Rode...
Bayern Munich need a maximum of six more points to secure a third successive Bundesliga title after winning at Hoffenheim.
Sebastian Rode's strike and an Andreas Beck own goal took Pep Guardiola's side 13 points clear of second-placed Wolfsburg.
Midfielder Rode showed neat control before curling the ball home.
And Bayern's second came in stoppage time when Beck forced Thomas Muller's cross into his own net.
The victory came at the end of a turbulent week for Bayern after the resignation of club doctor Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt and defeat by Porto in the Champions League.
Juventus moved 15 points clear at the top of Serie A with a comfortable victory over second-placed Lazio.
Argentina striker Carlos Tevez put Massimo Allegri's team in front with a left-foot drive for his 18th goal of the season.
Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci made it 2-0 when he fired in from 18 yards after Lazio's defence backed off.
Lazio ended the match with 10 men as Danilo Cataldi was sent off for a challenge on Tevez.
The defeat ended Lazio's 10-mach unbeaten sequence and leaves them a point above fierce rivals Roma, who are third.
Roma, who have played one match fewer than their neighbours, host Atalanta on Sunday.
Juventus, who have seven league games left and are closing in on their fourth successive title, meet Lazio in the Italian Cup final on 6 June.
PSV sealed their first Eredivisie title since 2008 with a comfortable victory over Heerenveen.
Striker Luuk De Jong got the home team on their way from Luciano Narsingh's pass and Memphis Depay made it 2-0 with a superb free-kick.
De Jong turned provider to set up Narsingh in the closing stages as PSV won their 22nd league title.
The victory moved PSV 13 points clear of second-placed Ajax, who have only 12 left to play for
In France, Paris Saint-Germain showed they can cope with injuries and without top scorer Zlatan Ibrahimovic as they won 3-1 at Nice on Saturday to pressure Lyon in the close-fought Ligue 1 title race.
Midfielder Javier Pastore scored twice, either side of captain Mathieu Bodmer's equaliser for Nice, and forward Edinson Cavani sealed the win with a penalty.
PSG were one point ahead of Lyon with six games remaining. Lyon can reclaim top spot if they beat bitter rivals Saint-Etienne at home on Sunday, but will have played one more game than PSG.
PSG were missing captain Thiago Silva and midfielder Thiago Motta through injury, while Ibrahimovic started his three-match ban for insulting match officials following a defeat to Bordeaux.