Bayern vs. Plzen (Tuesday, 5.45pm)
Bayern Munich will be looking to continue their dominance of Champions League Group C as they welcome Viktoria Plzen to the Allianz Arena on Tuesday evening.
Michal Bilek's side will be looking to pick up their first points of a challenging European campaign so far.
We say: Bayern Munich 4-0 Viktoria Plzen
A dominant performance is expected from Bayern Munich, especially in preparation for a crucial league fixture on Saturday evening. Viktoria Plzen will be looking to give a good account of themselves in this game, but they will know that coming away from Munich with anything to show for their efforts is highly unlikely.
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Marseille vs. Sporting Lisbon (Tuesday, 5.45pm)
Matchday three of the UEFA Champions League (UCL) on Tuesday will feature a winless Marseille side taking on Sporting Lisbon at the Stade Velodrome.
Les Olympiens are bottom of Group D, losing their opening two matches of this competition without a goal thus far, while Leoes currently hold a 100% record and have yet to concede.
We say: Marseille 1-2 Sporting Lisbon
Marseille seem to have bought into Tudor's philosophy, but it seems as though this competition is turning into a psychological barrier for them because there are plenty of quality individuals on this team who have not played up to their potential in the Champions League.
Sporting, on the other hand, have been a lot more consistent in Europe this season than in Portugal, and their patience and poise, we believe, will enable them to maintain their 100% record in this season's competition.
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Liverpool vs. Rangers (Tuesday, 8.00pm)
Liverpool will be looking to make it two wins in a row in Europe when they host Rangers in Group A of the Champions League on Tuesday.
The visitors have lost both of their opening matches so can ill afford another defeat if they are to remain in the competition.
We say: Liverpool 3-0 Rangers
Liverpool should be able to cut loose against Rangers, who appear to be lacking quality to be able to properly compete in Group A.
Klopp's side are clearly lacking confidence at present after a poor start to the season, but Tuesday's tie could be the start of a long road to recovery for them.
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Ajax vs. Napoli (Tuesday, 8.00pm)
Matchday three in Champions League Group A will see group leaders Napoli travel to face third-placed Ajax at the Amsterdam ArenA.
Ajax have had a promising start to the campaign so far, defeating Scottish side Rangers followed by a narrow defeat away to English giants Liverpool at Anfield.
On the other hand, visitors Napoli have disposed of Liverpool with a comfortable victory before easing past Rangers at Ibrox to gain maximum points.
We say: Ajax 1-2 Napoli
In what will be a tightly contested game in Amsterdam, we expect both sides to create plenty of chances and to play an open game that could leave them susceptible to counter-attacks.
Nevertheless, Napoli will manage to find a way through the Ajax rearguard due to their sheer quality in the final third. Their offensive arsenal will prove to be too much for Ajax to handle in the end, handing them a narrow victory.
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Porto vs. B. Leverkusen (Tuesday, 8.00pm)
Following a resounding victory over Braga on Friday, Porto face a difficult test on matchday three of the Champions League as they take on Bayer Leverkusen in a match that could have severe ramifications in Group B.
The hosts come into the tie fresh off the back of their first win in three across all competitions, while the visitors enter the fray seeking a reaction from a heavy defeat against Bayern Munich on Friday that ended their four-match unbeaten run.
We say: Porto 1-1 Bayer Leverkusen
Porto and Bayer Leverkusen will both be desperate to come flying out of the blocks and claim a result that could change the landscape of Champions League Group B.
Ultimately, the two sides will be inseparable on Tuesday evening in a game of fine margins. With both teams being able to call on plenty of talented attackers to influence proceedings, a score draw is the most likely result.
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Brugge vs. Atletico (Tuesday, 8.00pm)
Having won their two opening Champions League games, Club Brugge welcome Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid to the Jan Breydel Stadium on Tuesday evening.
In a group that promised to be tight as soon as it was drawn, this could be a defining week for all the teams involved in Group B.
We say: Club Brugge 1-1 Atletico Madrid
Club Brugge look really strong in this year's competition but Atletico Madrid are always a threat when they need a result.
Home advantage will play a key role here, as Atletico are likely to play on the counter and frustrate their hosts, so a low-scoring draw appears to be on the cards.
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Inter Milan vs. Barcelona (Tuesday, 8.00pm)
Level on points heading into the third matchday of Champions League Group C, European heavyweights Inter Milan and Barcelona clash at San Siro on Tuesday night.
Both sides have seen off Viktoria Plzen but lost to Bayern Munich, but the hosts have endured their worst Serie A start for 11 years while their Catalan counterparts are unbeaten in seven La Liga games to date.
We say: Inter Milan 1-2 Barcelona
Defensively vulnerable and often unable to hold on to a lead, Inter are ripe for the taking this week, and Barcelona's much-improved squad are well-placed to take three points home from San Siro.
Both sides are afflicted by injuries, but the greater depth available to Xavi means that which ever XI starts on Tuesday should have enough guile and experience to see off an ailing home side.
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Frankfurt vs. Spurs (Tuesday, 8.00pm)
After a deflating derby day defeat on the weekend, Tottenham Hotspur face a tricky Champions League trip to Eintracht Frankfurt on Tuesday, in a game that could have major implications in Group D.
While Antonio Conte's men fell to a 3-1 defeat at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, Frankfurt became the first side to defeat early Bundesliga leaders Union Berlin this campaign, with a satisfying 2-0 home win.
We say: Eintracht Frankfurt 2-2 Tottenham Hotspur
With plenty to play for, we expect a buoyant Eintracht Frankfurt to cause Spurs problems coming forward.
However, the Germans have conceded 11 goals at home this season, so are likely to give up a few chances that should be punished by a high-quality forward line.
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