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PREDICTION Wednesday Champions League: Giants, Goals & Surprises Ahead!

The drama continues across Europe as the second night of Champions League action promises everything legends returning, underdogs rising, and history waiting to be made. From Bilbao to Madrid, expect fireworks under the floodlights.

Bilbao vs Qarabağ 

Bilbao are back home and hungry to stop a rare losing streak in Europe. Their stadium will be roaring, but Qarabağ are flying the Azerbaijani side have already made history with back-to-back wins in the group stage. They don’t do boring games either: 44 straight matches with goals!

Could this be the night Qarabağ shock Spain again? Maybe not quite.

Prediction: Athletic Club 2–1 Qarabağ

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Galatasaray vs Bodø/Glimt 

The fortress of Istanbul awaits. Galatasaray haven’t lost at home in 29 games — a number that speaks for itself. They attack, they press, and they rarely fail to score.

But Bodø/Glimt are no pushovers. The Norwegians love playing Turkish sides and have scored at least twice in most of their recent European games.

Expect goals. Lots of them.

Prediction: Galatasaray 3–2 Bodø/Glimt

Monaco vs Tottenham

Old rivals meet again! Monaco have a strong record against English clubs at home, but Spurs arrive confident, unbeaten in six Champions League matches. Son Heung-min and Maddison are in great form, while Monaco’s defense has looked shaky lately.

Eric Dier faces his old teammates but sentiment won’t stop Spurs.

Prediction: Monaco 1–2 Tottenham

Atalanta vs Slavia Praha

Atalanta are strong, creative, and nearly unbeatable at home. Mario Pašalić keeps breaking records, and the Italian side rarely slip up in front of their fans.

Slavia Praha haven’t won in 13 Champions League games and struggle badly away in Italy. This could get tough quickly.

Prediction: Atalanta 3–0 Slavia Praha

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Chelsea vs Ajax

A milestone night at Stamford Bridge Chelsea’s 200th Champions League game. They’ve been dominant at home for years, losing just twice in 60 European matches. Reece James and Cole Palmer will be key as the Blues look to keep their streak alive.

Ajax, meanwhile, can’t buy a win against English clubs and haven’t scored in their last five of those encounters.

Prediction: Chelsea 2–0 Ajax

Frankfurt vs Liverpool

This could be a thriller. Frankfurt love playing at home, while Liverpool haven’t drawn a European game in years they either win or lose trying. Mohamed Salah is two goals away from 50 in the Champions League, and that might just happen tonight.

Prediction: Frankfurt 1–3 Liverpool

Bayern München vs Club Brugge

Bayern at home in the group stage = guaranteed win. They haven’t lost one in 35 games. Harry Kane keeps rewriting records, and Brugge’s away form in Germany is rough.

This feels one-sided from the start.

Prediction: Bayern 4–0 Club Brugge

Real Madrid vs Juventus

The clash of giants. Real Madrid have dominated Italian sides lately, but Juventus are showing signs of revival. Mbappé is closing in on yet another record and Madrid’s home form speaks volumes.

Prediction: Real Madrid 2–1 Juventus

Sporting CP vs Marseille

Marseille beat Sporting twice two years ago but things have changed. Sporting are strong at home and full of attacking energy, while OM’s defense can crack under pressure.

A tight match, but Lisbon might just celebrate.

Prediction: Sporting CP 2–1 Marseille

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