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Champions League Predictions

Barcelona v Atl Madrid

The top two in Spain clash in the Champions League this week. The two have drawn on their last 3 meetings in all competition. Madrid have not won at the Camp Nou since 2006, when Torres scored twice. They now Diego Costa whose in fine form, a slight injury doubt for tonight's game but if he does play he gives them a boost. Of course Barcelona have Messi. It will be a battle of the midfield, who can control that will have the advantage.

Prediction - Barcelona 1-1 Atl Madrid

Manchester United v Bayern Munich 

In what should be a walk in the park on paper Munich haven't lost a competitive game since December 2013, you can't see them losing tonight unless United pull off what will only be described as a miracle. It's the midfield where the problem is, any Munich player would get in the United midfield, probably the ones on their bench to. Munich are to powerful in all areas for United, and if you look at the sides that have gone to Old Trafford this year and won, Munich are better then them all.

Prediction - Manchester Utd 1-4 Munich

PSG v Chelsea 

The French money bags face a solid Chelsea side, experience says Chelsea will get through, history says Chelsea but the one man who is the key for the PSG Zlatan Ibrahimovic. He said in his book Jose was a manager he would die for, he may be the man to kill off Chelsea's Champions League dream.

Prediction - PSG 2-1 Chelsea 

Real Madrid v B Dortmund 

These two heavy-weights meet up again, last time Dortmund got through, but with the Madrid fans have become restless after slipping away in the race for La Liga. The focus now is the hunt for number the magic number 10 of European Cup success.

Prediction - Real Madrid 3-2 B Dortmund

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