In this new formula of the event, there is nothing surprising. On the one hand, Real Madrid may lose to Milan at the Bernabeu and on the other hand, Sporting may defeat Manchester City, as happened in last year’s games.
There’s no shortage of favorites on tonight’s show, although we should forget about that specific nomination this year. Everything is fluid…
19:45 Club Brugge – Aston Villa (CS2)
He did not start the tournament well Club Brugge. He has won away from home, 1-0 against Sturm.
Seys, Vetlesen return, but striker Nilsson is still injured. Onientika punish.
OR Aston Villa “runs” with “three out of three” leaving behind teams with a huge history and clearly bigger budgets. In fact, with a goal ratio of 6-0, together with Inter, Arsenal and Atalanta, they are the only ones who have not seen their home goal exceeded.
Cash is hurt, Rodgers is worried about Barkley.
Tips: Club Brugge have just one home win in their last 11 European matches (7-3-1).
19:45 Shakhtar Donetsk – Young Boys (CS3)
The game takes place in Germany (Gelsenkirchen) because of the war in Ukraine.
Game Derby Underdog. OR Shakhtar There is one draw and two wins, Young Boys one defeats.
Unlike the Swiss, the Ukrainians do not have particular problems Young Boys who have two new injuries (Hajam, Abdou Conte) to add to those of Kamara, Zukrou, Chaiva, F. Conte, Yanko and Pfeiffer. Most of the problems are found in the defense.
Tips: Both teams have not scored in the competition this year.
22:00 Red Star – Barcelona (CS6)
No point and three wins o Star looking for a restart against a team that is… throwing fires on offense.
Four key players are out. Winger Olaginka, goalkeeper Glazer, right back Mimovic and midfielder Ivanic.
OR Barcelona with a great performance Bayern won 4-1. He is 9-1 in his last two games.
Ter Stegen, Bernal, Ferran Torres, Christensen, Araujo and Eric Garcia are known to be absent.
Tips: Barcelona (3-1-0) are unbeaten in 4 games against the Serbian team.
22:00 Inter – Arsenal (Mega, CS2)
Her course is excellent Between. After the 0-0 with City in Manchester, the victories with Astera and Young Boys continued.
The only problem is the absence of Carlos Augusto.
And the Arsenal it started with a 0-0 draw in Bergamo at Atalanta and then drew against Paris and Shakhtar in London.
Rice’s absence was a last-minute blow. It is not known what preparation Endergaard, who was out for 1.5 months due to injury, did. Also Calafiori, Tierney, Tomiiyasu.
Tips: Arsenal are on 4 under 2.5 & N/G runs in a row in the competition.
22:00 Bayern Munich – Benfica (CS3)
Xino went 9-2 with Dinamo Zagreb in the Bayern. Aston Villa and Barcelona later won.
Out Pavlovic, Ito, Stanisic, Bui unprepared.
Course opposite to her Benfica. He started great with two wins (Asteras, Atlético), but was beaten in the last match in Lisbon by Feyenoord (1-3).
Except Ba, Barreiro, Prestiani, Gouveia.
Tips: Bayern have 6 straight wins against Benfica, with a 16-4 goal
22:00 Paris Saint-Germain – Atletico Madrid (CS5)
Not even with the new Champions League formula Paris Saint Germain. It started with a win over Girona, Arsenal lost and drew with Eindhoven.
Apart from thelong-term absences (Hernandez, Quibebe, Gonzalo Ramos) no new problems are reported.
With two wins in a row, he lost ground in the standings athletic.
Jimenez to punish, Le Normand, Athpilicueta, Llorente, Lemar injured.
Tips: Paris have won 4 of their last 5 matches against Spanish teams.
22:00 Sparta Prague – Brest (CS8)
With four points h Sparta Prague xit is said to take qualifying steps to victory.
The main midfielder Kairinen was injured. As well as Zeleni, Haraslin, Presiato, Imanol.
OR Brest one of the pleasant surprises of the event. Beat Graz, Salzburg and drew with Leverkusen.
Sima, Loko, Zogbe are known to be absent.
Tips: Brest has only one win in the last 6 official matches (3-2-1).
22:00 Stuttgart – Atalanta (CS7)
He broke the pomegranate in the victories Stuttgart with 1-0 at Juventus home.
Injury level, Stergiou returns.
With two draws and one win Atalanta still undefeated.
Sulemanas is out of the European list, Skamaka is injured and Skalvini from last year.
Tips: Stuttgart have one win in their last seven against the Italian side
22:00 Feyenoord – Salzburg (CS9)
Mse won two away wins (Girona, Benfica), h Feyenoord into the quality game for good.
Lotoba available, Bailov, Ueda, Milambo, Jimenez, Stench, Hartman injured. Reid off the list.
She has become a punching bag Salzburg which has not only three losses in as many games, but has not scored (0-9).
The list of absentees is growing, including Dedić, Fernando, Kawamura, Oko, Geo (E), Slager suspended, Bajetic, Bijstrup attached.
Tips: Feyenoord have 5 over 2.5 streaks in the competition.
The Rating
The first, the 5th game day
Tuesday 26/11
19:45 Slovenia Bratislava – Milan
19:45 Sparta Prague – Atletico Madrid
22:00 Young Boys – Atalanta
22:00 Between – Leipzig
22:00 Manchester City – Feyenoord
22:00 Bayer Leverkusen – Salzburg
22:00 Barcelona – Brest
22:00 Sport Lisbon – Arsenal
Wednesday 27/11
19:45 Red Star – Stuttgart
19:45 Sturm Graz – Girona
22:00 Aston Villa – Juventus
22:00 Liverpool - Real Madrid
22:00 Monaco – Benfica
22:00 Bologna – Lille
22:00 Dinamo Zagreb – Dortmund
22:00 Eindhoven – Shakhtar Donetsk
22:00 Celtic – Club Brugge
WHAT ABOUT
We remind you that the Champions League has changed since this year. There is no group, just one group (Céim na League) with 36 teams. These give 8 games (of 4 home and away games) with different opponents, two from each resource group (1-9, 10-18, 19-27, 28-36).
*The first 8 teams will advance to the “16th place”, 8 pairs will finish from 9th to 24th place and after doubles matches the same number of winners will advance to the ”16″.
* After that, doubles matches will be played until the semi-finals, the final will be singles (May 31, Munich).
The equality criteria are:
1. Best goal difference
2. Better offense
3. Better outside attack
4. Win more
5. Win more outside
6. More points in combination than their opponents
7. Better goal difference together than the opponent
8. Offense is better than combat
9. Fewer penalty points
10. The best European rate
The presence of the group ensures 18.62 million euros, the win contributes 2.1 million and the draw 700,000 euros.
666 “shares” will be distributed with a unit value of 275,000 euros. 1st will get 36 shares, 2nd 35, 3rd 34 and so on. The 36th gets one share.
Interview Between Time.news Editor and Football Expert
Time.news Editor: Good evening, everyone! Thank you for joining us for another exciting round of European football action. Tonight, we have a special guest, renowned football expert Alex Thompson. Welcome, Alex!
Alex Thompson: Thank you for having me! It’s always a pleasure to discuss the beautiful game, especially with such thrilling matches ahead.
Time.news Editor: Absolutely! Tonight’s fixtures really promise some nail-biting competition. Let’s start with the match between Club Brugge and Aston Villa. Brugge hasn’t had the best start to the tournament, while Aston Villa seems to be hitting their stride. What’s your take on this match?
Alex Thompson: You’re right; Club Brugge has struggled with just one home win in their last 11 European matches. Their opener against Sturm was a solitary victory, but they’ll need more to compete effectively tonight. Aston Villa, on the other hand, are on a roll. They’ve won all three of their matches so far, boasting an impressive goal ratio. If they maintain their form, Brugge could be in for a tough evening.
Time.news Editor: Since we’re on the topic of underdogs, Shakhtar Donetsk is set to face Young Boys. The game will occur in Germany due to the ongoing situation in Ukraine. How do you see this affecting Shakhtar’s chances?
Alex Thompson: Playing in a neutral venue has its pros and cons. On one side, Shakhtar has the advantage of familiarity with the German setup and the ability to train there regularly. Plus, they’ve had two wins under their belt, while Young Boys are struggling with injuries. But the mental aspect cannot be overlooked; Shakhtar will need to muster the resolve to focus on the pitch amidst their situation.
Time.news Editor: Moving on to one of the highly anticipated matches tonight: Red Star takes on Barcelona. Barcelona has shown strong performances recently, but Red Star is searching for a comeback. How do you assess their chances?
Alex Thompson: Red Star has key players out due to injuries, which is trouble against a potent force like Barcelona, especially after their impressive win against Bayern. Barcelona seems to have hit a stride with nine goals in their last two games. It’ll be a tough mountain for Red Star to climb, but football can always surprise us!
Time.news Editor: Indeed! Next, let’s talk about Inter versus Arsenal. Both teams are historically significant, but they seem to be experiencing a bit of inconsistency lately. What should we watch for in this matchup?
Alex Thompson: It’s fascinating how both teams are looking to find their footing. Arsenal’s recent draw against Atalanta raises questions about their attack, especially with Rice sidelined. On the flip side, Inter looks solid after their results and has only a minor injury concern. This match could very well be a defining moment in their campaign, and despite the pressure, it really feels like a toss-up.
Time.news Editor: Very insightful, Alex! Switching gears to Bayern Munich versus Benfica—Bayern seems to have a favorable history against Benfica. Can Benfica pull off an upset tonight?
Alex Thompson: Statistically, it looks grim for Benfica. Bayern’s form has been excellent, particularly with their previous victories and goal-scoring prowess. Benfica did have a strong start but fell short recently. Unless they can rally significantly and find defensive stability, it will be an uphill battle tonight.
Time.news Editor: And lastly, let’s touch on Paris Saint-Germain against Atletico Madrid. With both teams having their own struggles, who do you give the edge to in this clash?
Alex Thompson: This fixture is intriguing! PSG has had an uneven run, and they’re facing a determined Atletico side that has had its share of injury woes. However, PSG historically performs well against Spanish opposition, and given their firepower, they might edge it. That said, Atletico is known for their resilience, so it could come down to tactical discipline and who capitalizes on chances.
Time.news Editor: Fantastic analysis, Alex! Thanks for joining us and providing your insights on these thrilling fixtures. I’m sure our readers are as excited as we are for tonight’s matches!
Alex Thompson: Thank you! It’s always a joy to talk football. Let’s hope for some exciting matches tonight!
Time.news Editor: And to everyone watching, stay tuned for live updates and results right here. Enjoy the games!