Some of Europe’s top football leagues are fun to watch, including England’s Premier League, France’s Ligue 1, Serie A in Italy, and LaLiga in Spain. There are plenty of teams that are on the verge of achieving glory in becoming champions in their respective leagues. Not to be outdone, some of Europe’s best clubs are focused on the larger prize which is the UEFA Champions.
We will be taking a look at which teams are likely going to make the case for a strong postseason quest to become champions – let’s take a look now at what to know. For 1Win bet users keeping an eye on the Premier League, they look at the standings and see that Liverpool is the team to beat.
Premier League: Will Liverpool Run Away With It?
So for the bettors, it would be hard to bet against them. Currently, Liverpool lead with 60 points (18 wins, 6 draws, and 1 loss) and are seven points ahead of Arsenal. Rounding off the top four as of mid-February include Nottingham Forest and Manchester City – each with a chance to compete for the UEFA Champions League in the next season.
It should be noted that Bournemouth is on the outside looking in – being one point behind Manchester City. So far, the players to watch include Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (whose future is still uncertain), Nottingham Forest’s Chris Wood, and Man City’s Erling Haaland. Nevertheless, Liverpool’s dominance could still stay alive and have two major tests ahead of them in February with a home game at Anfield versus Man City on February 23 amid injury concerns for the latter.
Meanwhile, Arsenal will face off against Nottingham Forest on February 26 whilst the latter will also play Man City in Manchester on March 8. With less than a few months left until the end of the season, Liverpool looks to be in a strong position to punch their ticket for next year’s UEFA Champions League while securing a Premier League championship title in the process.
This year, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man City, and Aston Villa are competing for a chance to win the UEFA Championship. If Liverpool is dominating in the Premier League, how will they fare in Euro Football play?
LaLiga (Spain): A Three-Way Battle for First
In LaLiga, the top three teams are in a close battle for the top spot with Barcelona and Real Madrid duking it out. Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid are hot on both of the clubs’ heels. Defending champions Real are preparing for their UEFA Champions match with Man City on February 19. The question now becomes whether or not they are able to defend their LaLiga title or relinquish it to Barcelona or even Atletico Madrid.
Atlecio may also face off against the winner of Real in the Round of 16 in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16, making it a potentially interesting football match. Otherwise, they may play the winner of the knockout round between Celtic and Bayern Munich.
Serie A: Will Napoli Hang on to Number 1?
Currently, Napoli is holding onto the top spot in Italy’s Serie A with Inter within striking distance. Rounding out the top four include Atalanta and Juventus. Three of the current four are competing in UEFA. Even if Inter fails to come up short of snagging the top spot in Serie A, they will still have a shot this year (and next year) in the Champions League.
Players to watch include Atalanta’s Mateo Retegui, who leads the league in goals and Inter’s Marcus Thuram. While the battle for number one is not as tight as LaLiga, Inter and even Atalanta could be threatening Napoli’s chances of securing the top spot in a sport light on the dull and maximum on the excitement.

Ligue 1: PSG’s Dominance Continues
Even though PSG is dominating the league, they have a major test in the UEFA Champions League. They will be facing off against Brest in the knockout stages. If they win, they will face off with either Liverpool or Barcelona. Regardless of who they face in the Round of 16, it’ll more than likely be the match to watch in the UEFA Champions League up to this point (especially when it’s one of the best teams in the sport facing off against another). Aside from PSG, Monaco is also in competition with their own hopes of making it out of the knockout round with Lille in the Round of 16.
Final Thoughts
The postseason races are heating up and the UEFA Champions League might be fun to watch. Will Liverpool get the best of PSG in one of their best seasons to date? Or will there be a spoiler in postseason play that doesn’t include the aforementioned teams? It may be hard to bet against some of Europe’s football powerhouses – whether it’s domestic play or continental play like the UEFA Champions League.
There are some interesting matches to watch across Europe between now and the last game of the UEFA Champions League. Who will come out on top is anyone’s guess.