Goodbyepublished at 21:27 British Summer Time 2 May 2015
Right that's a wrap for tonight. But make sure you return at 19:30 BST tomorrow when we will keep a beady eye on the French title race. See you then!
Madrid move back within two points of Barca
Earlier, Barca won 8-0 at Cordoba
Sevilla lose 13-month unbeaten home record
FT: Sampdoria 0-1 Juventus
Juventus claim fourth straight Serie A title
Jonathan Jurejko
Right that's a wrap for tonight. But make sure you return at 19:30 BST tomorrow when we will keep a beady eye on the French title race. See you then!
Phew! What a day of European football. What do you mean you missed it all?! Here's a recap...
Luis Suarez scored his first hat-trick for Barcelona as they strolled to an emphatic 8-0 win at bottom side Cordoba
French title hopefuls Lyon kept the pressure on leaders Paris St-Germain as they regained top spot in Ligue 1
Juventus clinched their fourth straight Serie A title after a hard-fought 1-0 victory at Sampdoria
Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich rested players as they slipped to only their third defeat of the season
Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick as Real Madrid move back within two points of Barca with a narrow win at Sevilla
Spanish La Liga
Barca, who are also in the Champions League semi-finals and Copa del Rey final, know if they can manage to win their last four La Liga matches then they will regain the title from last season's gatecrashers Atletico Madrid.
However, even one draw could be enough to hand the trophy to arch-rivals Real, who would win their first Liga since 2012 if the teams finish level on points.
Spanish teams who finish level on points are separated by their head-to-head record - not goal difference - and Madrid have the superior record this season. Carlo Ancelotti's side won 3-1 at the Bernabeu, before losing 2-1 at the Nou Camp.
Spanish La Liga
Real Madrid's remaining Liga fixtures:
2 May: Sevilla (A)
9 May: Valencia (H)
16 May: Espanyol (A)
23 May: Getafe (H)
Spanish La Liga
Barca's remaining Liga fixtures:
9 May: Real Sociedad (H)
16 May: Atletico Madrid (A)
23 May: Deportivo (H)
Tonight's trip to the Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan was generally considered as Real Madrid's trickiest match in the Spanish title run-in. Barcelona, however, still have a testing trip to defending champions Atletico Madrid to look forward to....
Real Madrid are refusing to let Barcelona stroll towards the Liga title. Here's what their gutsy win at fifth-placed Sevilla means for the table...
Some Body: Hmm, without #CR7, Real would be mid-table!
Madrid were made to battle for the three points in a nervous finish, but they have seen out the job required. The win, which also ends Sevilla's 13-month unbeaten home record, puts Carlo Ancelotti's side back within two points of arch-rivals Barcelona.
No dramatic leveller. Sevilla's left-wing corner is met by a Madrid head as the visitors clear. And that's it - all over!
Hang on - one last chance for Sevilla. Home corner in the final few seconds....
Cristiano Ronaldo is eating turf after taking a whack. He is grimacing, but more importantly is taking the sting out of Sevilla's hopes of earning a draw.
Three minutes of stoppage time for Madrid to hang on. Hang on in this game - and hang on to Barca's coat-tails in the Spanish title race.
More nervy defending from Real Madrid. Pepe's back header is glanced on by Sevilla's Denis Suarez towards team-mate Ever Banega, forcing Iker Casillas to race off his line to bravely snuff out the danger.
Back to the Sevilla goalmouth. A Madrid corner finds the head of Ronaldo, who draws a smart reaction save from home keeper Sergio Rico.
Another defensive change for Real Madrid. Alvaro Arbeloa races over to left-back position after shaking hands with team-mate Marcelo.
Madrid are hanging on by their fingertips! There is an almighty goalmouth scramble in the Madrid six-yard box, with substitutes Kevin Gameiro and Denis Suarez both swiping at the ball. But the away side hang on....
Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti sacrifices attacking midfielder Isco for the more-defensive minded Asier Illarramendi. That tells you everything you need to know about this game...
Madrid go the attack, Toni Kroos's low shot towards the bottom corner easily saved. Sevilla battled back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 against Real's title rivals Barcelona last month. Can they do it again?