As we head into the final weekend of the Premier League season... there really isn't much to play for.

Chelsea have wrapped up the title, while Sunderland, Hull and Middlesbrough have been confirmed as the three dropping down to the Championship.

Over in Spain, there's the obligatory showdown between Barcelona and Real Madrid and in Italy, Juventus have won six titles in a row and are very close indeed to making it seven.

John Bostock of Lens (L) has led his team's charge into a six-way showdown for the Ligue 2 title

Strasbourg are the current leaders of Ligue 2 by a single point with just one game remaining

So, not *that* much excitement around at the tail-end of the season, right? Well, actually - wrong.

Take a look at the Ligue 2 table in France. No less than six teams are in with a shout of winning the division with just one game to go.

That's right. Six. With one game remaining.

Amiens (white) are also in the mix and could be crowned champions on Friday evening

Strasbourg are leading the league while Lens are in fourth just two points back from the top

Strasbourg lead the way on 64 points. Behind them are Amiens and Troyes on 63 points and Lens and Brest on 62. The outsiders in the six-way tangle are Nimes on 61 points.

Lens are perhaps the most well-known club to fans from across the channel. Their star player is none other than John Bostock, the former Crystal Palace and Tottenham starlet who is rebuilding his career in France.

Their former players include Allou Diarra and Real Madrid's Raphael Varane, and they were previously managed by Gerard Houllier.

The top six of Ligue 2 as it stands - two gain automatic promotion while one goes into a playoff

HOW LIGUE 2 CAN BE WON Strasbourg (in white) are leading the title race - but it could all change on Friday night All games take place at 7.30pm on Friday May 19: Brest v Gazélec v Ajaccio Laval v Nîmes Lens v Niort Reims v Amiens SC Sochaux v Troyes Strasbourg v Bourg en Bresse Permutations: - The top two teams will be promoted while third place go into a play-off against a Ligue 1 side in the relegation play-off spot - Strasbourg simply have to match the best result achieved by the five clubs below them in order to win the title. - If Amiens win and Strasbourg draw or lose they are champions - Amiens can also be champions if Strasbourg lose and they draw, while no club below them wins - Because of their inferior goal difference, Troyes have to win and both Strasbourg and Amiens have to draw or lose in order for them to win the title - Lens will win the title if they win and the three clubs above them lose or draw - Brest and Nimes must hope the teams above them lose in order for them to stand a chance of winning the title Advertisement

Sixth-placed Nimes have the easiest tie on the final day of the season, taking on already-relegated Laval.

Leaders Strasbourg take on Bourg en Bresse, who are in mid-table and have little to play for, Ameins are away to seventh-placed Riems, Troyes take on 11th-placed Sochaux, and Lens and Brest have Niort (11th) and Gazélec Ajaccio (9th) respectively.

All the action takes place at 7.30pm on Friday evening, so if you fancy seeing some genuine footballing drama, make sure you tune in.