We are now at the point in the season where teams are juggling their domestic league matches with their European competition fixtures, creating an interesting clash of priorities for the players.
With this potential distraction in mind, we have identified five goal scorers to keep an eye on over the upcoming games.
During weeks like this, especially between European semi-finals, it is crucial to assess the teams involved and their upcoming opponents.
While Inter Milan and Barcelona are likely to field strong lineups due to their respective league positions, Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal are focusing more on their crucial Champions League semi-final second leg match on Wednesday.
With PSG already securing the Ligue 1 title and coming off a defeat to Nice, they are expected to rotate heavily in their match against Strasbourg on Saturday.
Strasbourg, currently in seventh place and on an 11-game unbeaten streak, will face an opportunity to capitalize on PSG's potential lineup changes. Forward Emanuel Emegha has been in good form at home and could be a player to watch on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Bournemouth still have hopes of securing a European spot and will be aiming for a historic win against Arsenal. Evanilson, who had his red card overturned from the last match, will be eager to make an impact against a potentially vulnerable Arsenal defense.
Tottenham's victory over Bodo/Glimt has put them in a strong position for the Europa League final, and a West Ham player like Jarrod Bowen could take advantage in their upcoming match on Sunday.
Bowen, who has been consistent for West Ham this season, could play a crucial role against Tottenham with his creative contributions. With rotation expected in the Tottenham defense, Bowen could exploit any weaknesses.
Brentford's Yoane Wissa has been in great goal-scoring form and will be a player to watch during their match against Manchester United on Sunday.
Wissa, who scored in their recent win against Nottingham Forest, will be looking to improve his record against Manchester United and could pose a threat to a potentially makeshift United defense.
Lyon's Alexandre Lacazette is in fine form and has been finding the net consistently in Ligue 1 matches, as well as in the Europa League against Manchester United.
As Lacazette prepares to bid farewell to Lyon in the summer, he is determined to finish strongly and guide his team to a Champions League spot. Expect him to feature prominently in their match against Lens on Sunday.