WEEKEND WATCH GUIDE

Premier League: Middlesbrough at Liverpool, 9 a.m. Sunday, NBCSN. Liverpool's lack of a title challenge this year has been disappointing. But for a team that's missed out on the Champions League in six of the past seven years, finishing in the top four would be a decent consolation prize. A win against relegated Boro would seal the deal.

Liga MX: Toluca at Chivas, 6 p.m. Saturday, UniMas. It's been 11 years since Chivas, one of the most popular teams in Mexico, last took home a league title. In the past few years, the club has been closer to relegation than championships. But a Copa MX victory this spring has fans believing. A home win would put Chivas into the Clausura title game.

La Liga: Real Madrid at Málaga, 1 p.m. Sunday, beIN. This is it for Real Madrid — one game left, one point needed for the La Liga title. Madrid has won two of the past three Champions League titles, and may win a third this year, but has only one La Liga title in the past nine years. It's a testament to how hard it is to win the Spanish league.

MLS: New York City at Orlando City, 6 p.m. Sunday, FS1. Toronto is trying to run away with the Eastern Conference, but the way these two teams are set up, either one could be TFC's biggest obstacle to conference supremacy. It's also a chance for Orlando City coach Jason Kreis to get revenge on NYCFC, the team that dumped him two years ago.