Guy Giles provides his football tips from Saturday's action across Europe.

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Manchester City to beat Manchester United & BTTS (15:00)

City are coming off a draw and a loss to end the Premier League season, but those results came after they were crowned champions for the fifth time in six years, so shouldn’t be read into too much ahead of the FA Cup final.

They have lost just six games all season – one of those coming against United in January – and were on a 25-game unbeaten run before their final-day loss to Brentford, so should keep their treble bid on track here.

United should at least get on the scoresheet, having scored in six of their last eight games, with BTTS landing in the last three Manchester derbies.

Lens to beat Auxerre (20:00)

Lens have secured a spot in the Champions League next season for the first time in 20 years, and are guaranteed to finish second after a stunning season in which they have lost just four games in Ligue 1.

With nothing to play for on the final day, it’s a bit of a risk backing them against an Auxerre side that need a win to guarantee safety, but the gulf in class is big enough, especially at this price.

Auxerre have won just eight games all season, and are without a victory in six overall and three at home.

Monaco to win or draw v Toulouse & BTTS: No (20:00)

Monaco need a result on the final day to have any chance of a place in Europe next season, while mid-table Toulouse have nothing to play for.

It’s hard to trust a Monaco side that has won one of their last six, but they should be good for at least a draw against a team that has drawn four on the bounce, scoring just once in that sequence.

BTTS has landed in just two of Monaco’s last six and one of Toulouse’s last five.

Salernitana to beat Cremonese (20:00)

Salernitana have secured their place in Serie A for another season with a strong finish to the campaign, losing just one of their last 14 matches.

They look in great form coming into this game, beating Atalanta and Udinese while drawing against Roma in their last three matches.

Cremonese are already down and have lost three games in a row, including a 5-1 defeat at home to Bologna.

BTTS in Empoli v Lazio (20:00)

Empoli have pulled away from danger with a brilliant finish to the season, winning three and drawing two of their last five, including a 4-1 win over Juventus.

Lazio are guaranteed a Champions League spot and will secure second in the table with a win here, but it’s a tough ask against a team in such good form.

BTTS has landed in Empoli’s last six and two of Lazio’s last three, so looks a good option here.

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