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Four groups will fight it out for two worthwhile Champions League spots beginning on Friday as the Bundesliga enters the last stretch with the three leftover matchdays.
Bayer Leverkusen, RB Leipzig and shock groups Freiburg and Union Berlin are secured in their last attack on the two spots, with champions Bayern Munich previously having fixed their tenth consecutive association crown and Borussia Dortmund everything except sure of second spot.
The best four groups fit the bill for the Champions League bunch stage.
Leverkusen, in third put nine points behind Dortmund on 55, have Europa League semifinalists Eintracht Frankfurt on Monday while Leipzig, a further point behind in fourth, travel to inconsistent Borussia Moenchengladbach.
Freiburg have broken all club records to end up in fifth spot, their best position ever at this phase of the time on 52 points, and a success over Hoffenheim on Saturday would save them solidly in the running for an unexpected top-four completion.
Association, 6th on 50, complete their group of four with an external opportunity of chief European football following their own hair-raising run this season, having surpassed all assumptions and taking on as of now consigned Greuther Fuerth on Friday.
In any case, Leverkusen are best situated to secure their spot first, with Frankfurt gleaming on the European stage after the disposal of Barcelona in the Europa League quarterfinals recently yet having imploded in the association.
Frankfurt have only three successes from their 14 Bundesliga matches in 2022, having proactively missed out on an European spot next season, sitting in 10th put on 40.
Leipzig, who back in December were mulling in eleventh spot before a shining rebound under coach Domenico Tedesco this year, have hit excellent condition with impeccable timing, having won 10 of their 14 association games since he supplanted Jesse Marsch.
They have, be that as it may, a heavier timetable than Leverkusen, with their Europa League last four matches against Rangers this week and next, following last week's shock misfortune to Union in the Bundesliga.
"That loss to Union was agonizing yet we had a run of 15 matches without rout (in all rivalries) as would be considered normal," Tedesco said on Tuesday.
"I generally attempt to pressure what we have accomplished up until this point and what circumstance we figured out how to manoeuver ourselves out of this season."
With the title previously wrapped up by Bayern, second-put Dortmund just need a point against VfL Bochum to get their spot in next season's Champions League bunch stage.
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