Group stage spots up for grabs

Celtic and Dynamo Kiev will look to protect commanding first-leg leads when the Champions League resumes on Wednesday ahead of the group stage draw for Europe’s premier club competition – which includes holders Chelsea as one of 22 automatic entrants – on August 30 in Monaco.

Celtic v Helsingborgs

Celtic 1/2 draw 3/1 Helsingborgs 6/1 – 90 minutes

Neil Lennon’s men have already chalked up two wins on the road in Europe this season to improve on an otherwise shambolic away record and must feel they have excellent claims of sending Helsingborgs packing.

The Hoops have lost only one of their last eight European games in Glasgow, winning six of them, and at the weekend continued their impressive start to the season with a 4-2 win at Inverness.

Wins are rare for the Allsvenskan side in the Champions League, although a 12-year absence from the competition offers little by way of a form guide, but a 3-1 weekend defeat by Djurgaden, for whom Erton Fejzullahu scored a hat-trick, will not have raised morale.

The Swedish side will have the edge in terms of match sharpness but Celtic have goals in them and the likes of Kris Commons (13/8), Victor Wanyama (9/2) and Anthony Watt (11/8) all appeal in the anytime scorer market for what should be a home win.

Dynamo Kiev v Borussia Monchengladbach

Dynamo Kiev 5/6 draw 12/5 Borussia Monchengladbach 10/3 – 90 minutes

Dynamo were runners-up in Ukraine last season and beat Feyenoord 3-1 on aggregate in the third qualifying round, so it comes as no shock to see them priced up at odds on because of a two-goal cushion from the first leg in Germany last week.

The home side looked under the pump when falling behind at Stadion im Borussia-Park but a goal from Andriy Yarmolenko put them in front before an own goal late on gave them a deserved win.

The is the first taste of European football for Monchengladbach since the 1996/97 Uefa Cup campaign, when they eliminated Arsenal before losing to AS Monaco in the second round.

A 2-1 win at home to Hoffenheim on the opening day of the new German domestic season will have lifted spirits but Dynamo have dropped just three points from a possible 21 in Ukraine and can brag about an incredibly strong home record which has seen them go 21 months without being beaten.

Nigeria striker Brown Ideye has started the season like a runaway train and the Dynamo Kiev/Dynamo Kiev double result could have legs here at 15/8.

In Wednesday’s other games, CFR Cluj take on FC Basel having become the first Romanian club to have won in Switzerland in Uefa competition, Spartak Moscow beat Fenerbahce 2-1 last week and are looking to advance to an 11th group stage campaign and Lille must overturn a 1-0 first-leg defeat by FC Copenhagen but have not won in their last four home European games.

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Europa semi spots up for grabs

Bet on La LigaAttention turns to the Europa League on Thursday and, after four superb first legs, it could be yet another great evening of football, with the likes of Athletic Bilbao (15/8 favourites Europa League outright) and Atletico Madrid (11/4 outright) looking to seal their place in the semi-finals. Here we preview the return games (First leg scores in brackets).

Athletic Bilbao v Schalke (4-2)

The aforementioned Athletic are involved in what could turn out to be the most exciting game of the night when they take on Schalke at the San Mames (Bilbao 10/11, draw 11/4, Schalke 11/4).

The two sides played out one of the most entertaining games of the campaign last week, with Marcelo Bielsa’s men claiming a 4-2 victory in Gelsenkirchen. Bilbao are undoubtedly the favourites to go through and, with the likes of Fernando Llorente and Iker Muniain likely to be in their line-up, they will be confident of their chances of continuing their run.

However, it won’t be easy and Schalke certainly come with European pedigree, having reached the semi-finals of the Champions League last season. They also have European football’s highest scorer in Raul and he will be relishing the prospect of playing in his homeland again.

Despite this, Bilbao should have enough and expect them to win in another high-scoring match.

Hannover v Atletico Madrid (1-2)

The second of the three Spanish sides still left in the competition are Atletico, who travel to Germany to face Hannover 96 (Hannover 15/8, draw 13/5, Atletico 13/10).

Diego Simeone’s men grabbed a 2-1 win in the first leg at the Vicente Calderon but, with the German side scoring a crucial away goal, there’s still plenty to play for. Both teams are in good form in their respective domestic leagues and this promises to be an open and exciting game.

However, Madrid have previous experience of winning this competition, having defeated Fulham in the final in 2010, and this extra know-how should see them through by a single goal.

Valencia v AZ Alkmaar (1-2)

The third Spanish team still in the tournament are Valencia, who are currently 2-1 down to Dutch side AZ Alkmaar after the first leg (Valencia 4/9, draw 10/3, AZ 13/2).

‘Los Che’ are currently on a poor run of form which has led to a number of fans calling for boss Unai Emery to be sacked from his job. However, with the likes of Roberto Soldado in their squad they are always dangerous and Alkmaar will need to be on their guard.

AZ have also slumped in the league recently and now sit second in the Eredivisie table behind Ajax. Despite this, they will not be afraid of going to the Mestalla and look out for Swedish international Rasmus Elm to make an impact.

With the tie so evenly balanced, it is hard to pick a winner in this one, but with Valencia’s current form they will not be confident and AZ could just nick it with an away draw.

Metalist v Sporting (1-2)

The final game sees another intriguing clash with Metalist Kharkiv hosting Sporting Lisbon in a tie which, like two of the other matches, is currently separated by a single goal following Sa Pinto’s men sneaking the first match at home (Metalist evens, draw 12/5, Sporting 11/4).

Kharkiv have been one of the surprise packages of the tournament but don’t be fooled by their lack of experience as, on home soil, they can beat anyone and their away goal in Portugal could make all the difference in this one.

Sporting overcame Man City in the last round and impressed with their stylish attacking play but it is their defending that seems to constantly cause them problems. They can be brilliant going forward and the combination of Ricky Van Wolfswinkel and Matias Fernandez could prove vital.

However, home advantage should  end up proving to the difference in this one and the Ukrainian side will be confident of progressing to their first European semi-final.

Prediction: Bilbao, Athletico, AZ and Metalist all to go through to semis.

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