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The Champions League brings together the cream of Europe, and once again there is plenty of interest in thee English representatives in action this week.
With Chelsea as the holders, everyone is gunning them down as they look to become Champions of Europe. Winning domestic silverware is of course fantastic, but many clubs often chase this prize more than any other.
On Tuesday evening, the Champions League returns with eight fascinating fixtures. There are of course favourites in each of the matches, but in all honesty, anything could happen in this wonderful competition.
The pick of Tuesday night’s fixtures is without doubt Real Madrid v Manchester City. This sees the Champions of England and Spain – the two best leagues in the world – go head to head.
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There is an overwhelming amount of attacking talent on show too across both sides. With home advantage and more Champions League experience, Madrid will be the favourites, but this is a very strong City side.
The other English team involved on Tuesday is Arsenal as they travel to Montpellier. Fresh from the 6-1 win over Southampton, the Gunners will look for a positive result on the road. They take on the French Champions who are not exactly defending their title well, sitting in 16th position at the moment.
Borussia Dortmund v Ajaz is another eye-catching fixture on Tuesday evening. Dortmund will be positive from the off in front of their home fans and it will be interesting to see how Ajax approach this tough away fixture.
Elsewhere on Tuesday, you have AC Milan at home to Anderlecht, Dinamo Zagreb taking on Porto, Zenit travelling to Malaga and Olympiakos and Schalke 04 going head to heading during what should be a thoroughly entertaining evening.
The final game to mention is big spending Paris St Germain at home to the rather unpredictable Dynamo Kiev. Everyone is waiting to see how PSG do in the Champions League and with the likes of Zlatan Ibrahimovic in their ranks, they certainly have the ambitions to go far this year.
Overall, it should be a thrilling night. Real Madrid v Manchester City definitely takes centre stage, but there is a lot more to keep your eye on as the highest-profile club competition in the world returns for another year.