Last night Bayern Munich demolished "the greatest club team ever", Barcelona, 4 - 0 at the Allianz Arena like no other team have before. Does this signal the end of the era? Can Bayern now say they are the best team in Europe?
Manchester United clinched the Premiership title after their victory at Old Trafford against Aston Villa- the 20th of their history.
Following last week's popular giveaway competition, Diamond Football will be running a weekly competition in which Twitter followers can win prizes- starting this Friday.
Diamond have launched a competition via Twitter, in which we will giveaway one of our favourite products each day this week to a Twitter follower.
It seems that every other week there has been a FA Cup which Chelsea are involved in- but The Blues, along with Manchester City, Wigan and Millwall have reached the semi-finals. We preview the weekend's cup fixtures.
Tonight the second leg of the quarter-finals of the Europa League will be played as teams look to progress further in the competition. We preview the matches involving the three remaining English clubs.
After the drama of last night's Champions League games, what does tonight's fixture hold on the European stage? We take a look at Barcelona v PSG and Juventus v Bayern Munich.
The first set of the second-leg of the Champions League quarter-final's will be played out tonight- as Galatasaray plays host to Jose's Real Madrid and Borrusia Dortmund take on Malaga. So who will progress to the semis?
With the title race all but over, this may be City's last chance this season to grab some bragging rights over their neighbours. Whilst a win for United will be looking to avenge their 6-1 defeat at the hands of Mancini's men last season.
Three English teams remain in the Europa League as the competition reaches the quarter-final stage. We preview the three games concerning Newcastle, Chelsea and Tottenham.
Two Chelsea legends who enjoyed much success together, will face off tonight in a Champions League tie between Real Madrid and Galatasaray.
One of the most controversial characters the Premier League has ever seen, Paolo Di Canio's appointment as Sunderland's new manager has already grabbed the headlines over Easter. But it's not for footballing reasons...