Champions League Preview
With the Champions League starting up again next week, following the International break, we'll look to see the most exciting fixtures and off field happenings.
Real Madrid host Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday morning at 5:45 (AEST) for an intense looking fixture. The two teams are level pegging, both sitting on 6 points for Group H, fighting for that number 1 spot.
The odds are favourable for the Spanish team, given that they've yet to lose agains Spurs, from 4 games played between the two sides, Madrid winning three. An inform Cristiano Ronaldo scoring two goals against Dortmund last game, looks set to thrill the home fans. Gareth Bale will potentially reunite against his former club if he is played by coach Zidane.
However Spurs attack looks threatening with striker Harry Kane scoring a hatrick in his last Champions League match, and receiving a boost from the Premier League Player of the Month Award.
Another game to watch is Chelsea v Roma on Thursday morning at 5:45 (AEST). The blues will be hosting the Italian team Roma at Stamford Bridge and will look to capitalise on yet another 3 points in the Champions League. Chelsea sits top of their group above Roma with 6 points compared to 4.
By Daniel Byrne
Real Madrid host Tottenham Hotspur on Wednesday morning at 5:45 (AEST) for an intense looking fixture. The two teams are level pegging, both sitting on 6 points for Group H, fighting for that number 1 spot.
The odds are favourable for the Spanish team, given that they've yet to lose agains Spurs, from 4 games played between the two sides, Madrid winning three. An inform Cristiano Ronaldo scoring two goals against Dortmund last game, looks set to thrill the home fans. Gareth Bale will potentially reunite against his former club if he is played by coach Zidane.
However Spurs attack looks threatening with striker Harry Kane scoring a hatrick in his last Champions League match, and receiving a boost from the Premier League Player of the Month Award.
Another game to watch is Chelsea v Roma on Thursday morning at 5:45 (AEST). The blues will be hosting the Italian team Roma at Stamford Bridge and will look to capitalise on yet another 3 points in the Champions League. Chelsea sits top of their group above Roma with 6 points compared to 4.
By Daniel Byrne
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