Another action packed evening in the Champions League awaits as Bet365 announce a special free bets offer on tonight’s matches, which sees Spartak Moscow v Celtic, Benfica v Barcelona & Juventus v Shakhtar Donesk the pick of the remaining ties.
Of course there are not just English teams in action as a whole host of European clubs go up against each other.
The early-kick off sees Celtic travel to Spartak Moscow, which is a match where both are desperate for the points.
Spartak know just how important home form is in the Champions League and they can also take a great deal out of the way they performed against Barcelona last time out, losing 3-2 but really giving the Spanish giants a scare.
Celtic dropped points at home to Benfica in their opening match, so will want to pick something up here to remain near the top two of this group.
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Of course this means that Benfica and Barcelona also go head-to-head in one of the pick of the ties this evening.
The Portuguese club will be happy with a point away from home and despite the quality of their opposition, are sure to be going for all three in this one.
For the La Liga side, it is all about winning their games and qualifying as group winners as soon as possible.
Elsewhere, Bayern Munich travel to BATE in another mouth-watering fixture. Before the competition started many would have had this as a comfortable game for the away side.
However, after BATE shocked everyone with a 3-1 win at Lille two-weeks-ago, it is very tough to call.
Lille themselves head to Valencia in what both team s will be targeting as a must win as they were defeated in the opening round of fixtures.
Juventus then host Shaktar Donetsk in what you would say is the match between the two in-form teams at the moment.
Both currently sit top of their domestic leagues and are yet to be beaten this campaign. With confidence high in either camp, this could be an enthralling 90 minutes.
The final game to look at is Galatasaray v Sporting Braga as they meet in Istanbul. There is sure to be an electric atmosphere that the Turkish giants will use to their advantage and pick up their first points in Europe’s elite club competition and put a big dent in Braga’s hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages.