Will Rook provides his football tips from Saturday's action across Europe.

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Sebastien Haller (Dortmund) to score two or more v Mainz (14:30)

Haller comes into this in great form, having netted five goals in his last three matches for Dortmund.

The striker has bagged braces in back-to-back games against Borussia Monchengladbach and Augsburg.

Mainz have conceded 13 goals in their last four matches so, in a potential title decider, Dortmund should show up.

Schalke to win or draw v RB Leipzig (14:30)

Schalke need to win to have any chance of maintaining their Bundesliga status, with recent form suggesting they should be competitive.

Thomas Reis’ side have won three and drawn one of their last six, with their only defeats coming against Bayern Munich and Freiburg.

RB Leipzig have confirmed their top-four spot and, with the DFB-Pokal final the following week, are likely to have their focus elsewhere.

Coventry v Luton to end in a draw after 90 minutes (16:45)

With so much at stake, Championship play-off finals tend to be cagey affairs. Six of the last seven have been decided by just one goal.

Both Coventry and Luton traded draws in the regular season, the most recent of which came at the CBS Arena in February. Mark Robins’ side also drew away to other play-off teams Sunderland and Middlesbrough, before a 1-0 aggregate victory over the latter in the semi-final.

No other team in the Championship drew more games than either the Hatters or the Sky Blues (16 and 17 respectively).

Under 2.5 goals in Fiorentina v Roma (17:00)

This is a game that neither team needs, given their commitments in European cup finals in the coming weeks.

Roma have drawn two of their last three games 0-0, while six of their last seven matches in all competitions have fallen under this mark.

This bet would have also been a winner in each of Fiorentina’s last three league games, and the reverse fixture finished 2-0 to Roma in January.

Lens (-2) to beat Ajaccio (20:00)

Lens have won 10 of their last 11 league games, with their only defeat in that period coming against PSG last month.

Franck Haise’s side are second in Ligue 1 and, while very unlikely, could still end their amazing campaign with the title.

Second-bottom Ajaccio are on an 11-match winless run, have lost 5-0 in back-to-back matches and have failed to score in their last five.

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