Organised festival-goers out there will have been scanning over the full Glastonbury schedule since it was released earlier today (May 31).

But, as always, there are more than a few unfortunate clashes across the hundreds of acts performing over the weekend June 24-26.

Below are the five most frustrating crossovers. You have some tough decisions ahead. 

1. MUSE (Friday June 24 - Pyramid Stage - 22:15-23:45) VS. DISCLOSURE (Friday June 24 - Other Stage - 22:30-23:45) 

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Matt Bellamy's rock band have the back catalogue and hits to put on a show-stopping headline spectacle. But it's a Friday night, so what better way to get into the party spirit than a set from Disclosure, which will inevitably include some special guest performers.

2. CHVRCHES (Saturday June 25 - Other Stage - 20:45-21:45) VS. WILL YOUNG (Saturday June 25 - Avalon Stage - 20:15-21:25)

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There's nothing like a good bit of pop music to get the crowd fully involved at Glastonbury. But you're going to have to choose between the glorious synth-pop of Chvrches or Will Young's classic chart hits on the Saturday.

3. ADELE (Saturday June 25 - Pyramid Stage - 22:15-23:45) VS. JAMES BLAKE (Saturday June 25 - West Holts Stage - 22:15-23:45)

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It's a battle of all the feels on Saturday night. Adele will be melting hearts with her record-breaking balladry on the Pyramid Stage, but it directly clashes with James Blake's alt-electronic heart-tugging over at West Holts. Either way, it's going to be an emotional one.

4. JEFF LYNNE'S ELO (Sunday June 26 - Pyramid Stage - 16:00-17:15) VS. YEARS & YEARS (Sunday June 26 - Other Stage - 16:50-17:50)

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The legends slot on a Sunday afternoon has become, erm, legendary in its own right, and this year it's the turn of Jeff Lynne's ELO to get everyone singing along. But over on the Other Stage is one of our favourite pop acts in the form of Years & Years. Experiencing 'King' at a festival is something that shouldn't be missed.

5. COLDPLAY (Sunday June 26 - Pyramid Stage - 21:30-23:15) VS. LCD SOUNDSYSTEM (Sunday June 26 - Other Stage - 21:45-23:15) VS. GRIMES (Sunday June 26 - The Park Stage - 21:00-22:00) VS. CYNDI LAUPER (Sunday June 26 - Acoustic Stage - 21:30-23:00)

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Glastonbury has saved the biggest clashes until last this year, with an almighty face-off between headliners Coldplay, LCD Soundsystem, Grimes and Cyndi Lauper. To add salt to the wound, if you go any of the above it means you'll also have to miss out on Earth, Wind & Fire and a DJ set from Basement Jaxx over at Arcadia. Why life, why?!