An emotional weekend of football brought joy and despair in equal measures, with champions and promotions confirmed in some quarters, while relegations and farewells were consigned in others.
Arsene Wenger soaked in the adulation of The Emirates Stadium as he waved goodbye after 22 long years, while Andres Iniesta did the same as he played his final Clasico in front of an adoring Camp Nou.
These rankings are a season-long measurement of clubs, tracking teams throughout 2017/18 and taking into account results from all competitions. In these closing stages, Champions League performance is particularly important.
Sides that have lost the fewest games naturally rank higher—though the strength of opposition met in a loss is considered—and both Champions League form and presence are used as tiebreakers for those with similar records.