One horse races abound in Europe, from Bundesliga to Bulgaria


Football Soccer - VFL Wolfsburg v Bayern Munich - Bundesliga - Volkswagen Arena, Wolfsburg, Germany - 29/4/17 Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski, Arturo Vidal and Rafinha celebrate after the match after winning the Bundesliga Reuters / Kai Pfaffenbach Livepic

ZURICH (Reuters) - It's a far cry from the Bundesliga's ultra-modern stadiums and multi-million euro teams to Bulgaria's more humble league, yet the two have one thing in common - predictability.

Bayern Munich recently strolled to their fifth successive German title virtually unopposed, lifting the trophy with three matches to spare while Ludogorets Razgrad, not to be outdone, won the Bulgarian contest with five matches left to become champions for the sixth season in a row.

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