The final round of matches in the Bundesliga starts with Wolfsburg (in green) needing a win to guarantee their first German title. Here Sascha Riether tussles with Werder Bremen's Claudio Pizarro
But if Wolfsburg lose, Bayern Munich (in red) can take advantage by beating Stuttgart. Sebastien Schweinsteiger is the Bayern player here trying to tackle Cacau
Bayern start their match strongly, and go ahead when Khalid Boulahrouz finds the back of his own net as he tries to clear a Franck Ribery cross. Luca Toni, Mark van Bommel and Ribery celebrate
Meanwhile, there's no stopping Wolfsburg's Brazilian striker Grafite. He scores twice against Werder to finish with 28 goals for the season in the league
Fittingly, Dzeko (26 for the season) also adds a brace in a 5-1 rout of Werder. With 54 goals between them, they set a new record for a goal-scoring pair in the Bundesliga
It's been the perfect day for Wolfsburg's fans who taste league glory for the first time
Meanwhile, Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes ends his interim spell in charge of the club, having done enough to take them into the Champions League
The result is a stunning achievement for coach Felix Magath, who ends his three-year stint at the Volkswagen-backed club; the car giant had poured millions of euros into new signings
Fans of the club, from Lower Saxony, can now look forward to their first Champions League campaign. Bayern will join them among Europe's elite, but Stuttgart must pre-qualify
Last crowned French champions a decade ago Bordeaux are edging closer to a sixth title
A 1-0 win over Monaco, thanks to Marouane Chamakh's first-half header, means Bordeaux need just a point from their final game of the season to be certain of winning the title
Marseille remain three points behind the leaders after Eric Gerets' side beat Nancy 2-1 away - a victory that guarantees them a automatic entry to the Champions League
In Spain, champions Barcelona are given a guard of honour by Osasuna ahead of their Primera Liga game
Barcelona field a weakened team and lose 1-0, but the evening ends in smiles as Barca lift the Primera Liga trophy in front of a packed Camp Nou
Over in Italy, Rome is putting the finishing touches to its Champions League final preparations as the trophy is displayed in front of the Arch of Constantine
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