The Champions League action continues on Tuesday with a number of intriguing ties, most notably Malaga’s (50/1 Champions League Outright) trip to Panathinaikos and Udinese’s clash with Braga.
There’s still plenty to play for in both match-ups so it is sure to be an evening of classic European footballing action
The first match between Panathinaikos and Malaga was a true tale of two halves as the Spaniards dominated the opening 45 minutes before their Greek opponents hit back in the second and in the end were unlucky not to get more in their 2-0 defeat (Panathinaikos 11/8, draw 12/5, Malaga 7/4 Match Betting).
This was partly because they opened up as the game went on and produced some of the most exciting football of the whole round.
The man mostly responsibly for this was the performance of winger Ibrahim Sissoko, who looked superb in the first leg and will be looking to make an impact on home soil.
After a tumultuous summer, Malaga will just be pleased to be on the field but have an extra incentive to go through as this would be the club’s first ever Champions League campaign.
Despite a number of high-profile exits, they still have a plenty of class within their ranks and in youngster Isco, they have one of the most sought after players in Europe.
The playmaker has only improved since moving from Valencia last summer and will be looking to terrorise the Greek defence on Tuesday.
This looks almost too close to call and although the home side may win on the night, Malaga’s two goal cushion should see them through (Panathinaikos 8/1 to win 2-1).
The other game that jumps out is the clash between Udinese and Braga which is currently level at 1-1 (Udinese evens, draw 9/4, Braga 11/4 Match Betting).
Last week’s clash in Portugal was a typically cagey affair but the Italian side seem to open up at home so it could be a thriller at the Stadio Friuli.
As usual, forward Antonio Di Natale will be key to their chances of victory and despite his age, is still a top class player, as he showed at the recent European Championships.
The veteran always seems to produce in the big games so don’t be surprised if he pops-up with a vital goal.
Despite their lack of stars, Braga are one of those clubs who just seem to keep finding hidden gems before selling them on to Europe’s big clubs.
However, they do have a few recognisable faces, most notably former Newcastle man Hugo Viana who, despite never really living up to his hype, is still capable of turning any game on its head.
Like the first match this is likely to be very tight but Udinese are normally very strong at home and should just sneak through (Udinese 7/1 to win 2-1).
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The La Liga action continues on Monday with two mouth watering ties as Real Valladolid host Levante while, in perhaps the game of the weekend, Atletico Madrid face Athletic Bilbao in a repeat of last May’s Europa League final (Atletico 12/1 – Europa League outright).
There’s two big Premier League games on Sunday with Arsenal and Liverpool both hoping to open their goal accounts but the two top-four hopefuls face tough tests as the Gunners go to Stoke and Brendan Rodgers’ side entertain champions Manchester City.
After Thursday’s heroics in the Super Cup, the big two in Spain are back in action on Sunday as Barcelona (4/5 favourite La Liga outright) face a difficult trip to Osasuna, while Real Madrid are involved in a local derby at Getafe.
Twelve Premier League sides are in action at 3pm on Saturday afternoon, with title hopefuls Manchester United (11/5 – Outright) looking to bounce back from defeat at Everton on Monday night.
After QPR’s morale-sapping 5-0 thrashing to Swansea at Loftus Road on the opening day of the season, Mark Hughes has moved quick to try and solve the club’s defensive woes. The wealthy Londoners (7/2 – Relegation) are continuing the splash the cash but is this necessarily going to go hand-in-hand with success this season?
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Nottingham Forest have made a positive start to their Championship campaign and will make the trip to the Reebok Stadium on Friday confident they can get something from their clash with Bolton Wanderers (Bolton Wanderers Evens, draw 5/2, Nottingham Forest 13/5 – Match Betting).
Stuart McCall’s Motherwell side will have to show some steel if they are going to secure a first leg lead from the Europa League Play-off first leg clash against Spanish Primera Liga side Levante at Fir Park on Thursday.