The title is settled, the playoff race is anything but, and a few managers are already checking whether their contracts contain a severance package.

With just two matches remaining in the Division 5 season, the campaign is entering its final days. While Valencia have already wrapped up the championship, several important battles remain unresolved as clubs prepare for the final six points on offer.

Valencia Crowned Champions

The title race is over.

Valencia CF are mathematically confirmed Division 5 champions after opening up a 13-point lead at the top with only six points left to play for. It has been a dominant campaign from start to finish, built on a combination of attacking quality and defensive discipline.

Their record of 26 wins from 36 matches, alongside 93 goals scored and a league-best goal difference of +59, leaves little room for argument. They have simply been the best side in the division.

With promotion already secured and the trophy effectively polished and waiting, Valencia can approach the final two fixtures knowing the job has been completed.

Marseille And Athletic Club Secure Promotion

The automatic promotion places have also been decided.

Olympique Marseille’s 71 points and Athletic Club’s 68 points mean both clubs are guaranteed to finish inside the top three and will join Valencia in Division 4 next season.

Marseille’s consistency has been the foundation of their success. Twenty wins and eleven draws have ensured they remained among the leading contenders throughout the campaign.

Athletic Club’s route has been slightly different. Their season has contained more highs and lows than their rivals, but 22 victories have provided enough points to secure promotion with games to spare.

The only remaining question is who finishes second and who settles for third.

Four Teams, Three Places

While the automatic promotion spots are settled, the playoff race remains alive.

Santos FC currently occupy fourth place on 60 points and have arguably been the division’s form side in recent weeks, winning five of their last six matches. Their late surge has put them in a strong position to secure a playoff berth.

Rubin Kazan sit level on 60 points, while Villarreal CF are sixth on 59.

AZ Alkmaar currently hold seventh place on 58 points, but their position is far from secure. Shakhtar Donetsk are level on points and PSV remain only two points behind on 56. Torino with an outside chance sit on 54.

With seven clubs separated by just six points and only four playoff places available, the final week promises to be one of the most competitive periods of the season.

One good result could be enough to secure a playoff place. One bad result could end a promotion dream.

Mid-Table Security

Celta Vigo, Girondins Bordeaux, Lazio and Olympiacos all appear destined for mid-table finishes.

Their seasons have produced moments of quality, but not quite enough consistency to challenge for promotion. With little left to play for in terms of league position, pride and finishing as strongly as possible become the primary objectives.

The Fight To Avoid The Sack

With no relegation in Division 5, the battle at the bottom still bears consequence.

The managers finishing in the bottom three positions will lose their jobs at the end of the season, creating a nervous finish for several clubs.

Sassuolo currently occupy 18th place on 33 points. They sit 18 points clear of 19th and only 4 behind Atalanta.

That leaves FC Twente and Stuttgart already condemned to bottom-three finishes, with Twente collecting only 15 points and Stuttgart enduring a miserable campaign that has yielded just 11.

The final dismissal spot is effectively a battle between Atalanta BC, Club Brugge and Spartak Moskva.

Spartak currently hold a five-point cushion over Atalanta and appear to have done enough to preserve their manager’s position. Club Brugge sit four points clear of danger and remain favourites to survive.

Atalanta, however, remain vulnerable. Sitting on 37 points with only six available, they need a strong finish to avoid ending the season in the bottom three and facing an uncomfortable conversation with the board.

Two matches remain.

For some clubs, they are little more than a formality.

For others, they will define the entire season.

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