It is another great week in the Champions League for Premier League clubs with four trips to the continent and one mega to look forward to.
Liverpool has a difficult test on the back of the defeat in Crystal Palace while Newcastle needs to win.
Here is how the games are formed.
Tuesday
Chelsea in Benfica (20:00 GMT)
Jose Mourinho won three titles in the Premier League with Chelsea in talisman and returned in his latest embodiment as Benfica director.
The Blues won the club’s World Cup just a few months ago, but the season did not start well and was hit well by Brighton at the weekend. A few other defeats and the pressure will really enhance Enzo Marisca.
Jose won the Champions League with Porto and Inter, but he won four of 14 games against Chelsea in his career.
Prediction: Chelsea 2-1 Benfica
Bodo/Glimt in Tottenham (20:00 GMT)
Spears made the trip to the frozen north earlier this year, and won the semi -finals of the European League, so at least learn what to expect.
The Norwegians have never overcome an English team and faced 26 rounds in the UEFA Champions League opening match against Slavia Prague, indicating that they may be somewhat open against Tottenham.
Tottenham was not at its best on the first night, but he got a victory and expected more the same here.
Prediction: Bodo/Glimt 0-2 Tottenham
Galatasaray V Livepool (20:00 BST)
This is a real test. The Champions League group in Liverpool has been ideal in recent years, but they have never won in Istanbul against Galatasara.
Will Alexander Issak shine? Can he play with Hugo Ektetek? Will they somehow in the past few minutes of each match?
There are many questions for Arne Slot to think with this one.
Prediction: Galatasaray 1-1 Liverpool
Wednesday
Union Saint-Gilloise V Newcastle (17:45 BST)
You will be forgiven for not knowing a lot about the Belgian USG because this is the fifth time that they have faced an English aspect.
Magpies only won one of the last nine matches in the Champions League and need a good result to start their campaign. The Ida Hao attack, which was rebuilt, needs to progress.
Prediction: USG 1-3 Newcastle
Arsenal in Olympiacos (20:00 GMT)
Gunners found a late Newcastle winner on Sunday and will be comfortable to be at home in the middle of the week. I was hit with injuries again, Mikeel Arteta now looks at least get a strong team enough to compete on all fronts.
Olympiacos familiar faces after the two sides met at the end of 16 last season and won the Emirates and Villa Park in recent years. It will not be easy – but Gunners should have enough.
Prediction: Arsenal 3-1 Olympiacos
Monaco V Manchester City (20:00 BST)
Monaco has a good record at home on the English Premier League aspects with Arsenal in 2015, the only English team to win the Champions League.
But City began to show signs that they are returning to the peak – playing more directly than in the previous embodiment, perhaps.
One of the fixed goals is Erling Haland, which has reached 50 goals in the Champions League last time.
Prediction: Monaco 1-2 Man City
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