Results
Post-match reports and analysis from across Europe's top leagues.
Post-match reports and analysis from across Europe's top leagues.

A 1-1 draw at Molineux was precisely the kind of result the underlying numbers suggested was plausible, and the interesting thing is what the table context around both clubs tells us about the shape of this season's middle ground.

Sunderland travelled to Goodison Park and left with a commanding 3-1 victory, a result that speaks to the quiet, growing conviction of a club that has rebuilt itself with genuine quality. Everton, already a side searching for an identity this season, offered too little of what the occasion demanded.

St. Gallen dropped two points at home against a Thun side that the standings data suggests had no business taking anything from the Kybunpark, and the model signals that flagged this game as a negative-edge proposition have been vindicated in the most straightforward way possible.

Anderlecht, the Belgian Pro League's top side, were held to a 2-2 draw by Mechelen at home, a result that will sting given their remarkable home record this season. It was the kind of afternoon that tests not just a team's quality, but their composure.

Deportivo La Coruña edged out FC Andorra 2-1 in a lively La Liga 2 clash, picking up three points that matter enormously in the context of a tightly packed promotion picture. Both teams scored, goals flew in, and the pre-match signals were closer to the mark than you might think.

Hammarby produced a commanding 4-1 victory over Malmö FF on Sunday, sending a clear message to the rest of the Allsvenskan with a performance that combined purpose, quality, and genuine title-race intent.

LASK Linz produced a commanding away performance to beat Austria Wien 3-0, a result that underlines the gap between two sides heading in very different directions this Austrian Bundesliga season.

Feyenoord collected a composed 2-0 victory away at PEC Zwolle, a result entirely in keeping with a season in which they have accumulated 81 points from 33 matches and established themselves as the clear standard-bearers of Dutch football.

A goalless draw at Abe Lenstra Stadion sees Ajax held by Heerenveen in a game that delivered nothing for the neutrals but plenty to think about in the context of the Eredivisie title race.

PSV Eindhoven hammered Twente 5-1 at home to underline the enormous gap between first and second in the Eredivisie, with the champions looking every bit as dominant as their 81-point tally suggests.

FC Groningen picked up a valuable away win at Heracles on the final matchday of the Eredivisie regular season, winning 2-1 in a game where both teams found the net. The result confirms the broader picture of a competitive mid-table that defined much of the 2025-26 campaign.

NEC Nijmegen secured a narrow 2-1 victory over GO Ahead Eagles at the Goffertstadion, a result that will satisfy the home support but leaves plenty to think about when you look at what the pre-match model was actually saying.

Kilmarnock produced a commanding 4-1 victory away at Livingston, a result that the pre-match data signals failed to anticipate and one that deserves careful unpacking. The scoreline tells a story about two teams at very different points in their seasons.