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Old 25-11-2007, 18:46   #1 (permalink)
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Tuesday 27 November 2007
HomeDrawAwayBPP
CSKA Moscow v PSV (17:30 GMT)2.263.353.75101%
Dynamo Kyiv v Roma (19:45 GMT)5.403.601.84101%
Inter v Fenerbahçe (19:45 GMT)1.484.3010.00101%
Lyon v Barcelona (19:45 GMT)3.003.302.70101%
Manchester Utd v Sporting (19:45 GMT)1.594.108.20100%
Sevilla v Arsenal (19:45 GMT)2.293.353.65101%
Steaua v Slavia Praha (19:45 GMT)2.243.303.75102%
Stuttgart v Rangers (19:45 GMT)2.403.453.35101%
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Old 26-11-2007, 05:37   #2 (permalink)
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Stuttgart look long IMO @ 6/4 home to Rangers - Rangers struggled again on saturday, keeper made some fabulous saves when the score was 1-2 to keep them in it - they will play 4 5 1 as per although how this group sits a draw doesnt matter to Rangers only a win would make lyon's visit to glasgow meaningless, regarding this Smith may opt to go for it, according to the lads in the Bundesliga threads Stuttgart are playing well right now and won 1-4 at the weekend - with their last game in Barca this is there best and only chance to get any kind of credability on the section.





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Old 26-11-2007, 05:44   #3 (permalink)
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Man Utd should win this one too, they already qualified but they want to top the group. Man Utd are also VERY GOOD in europe. I can see them resting some key players too but will be enough to get them top spot and Roma away wont matter. Good game for a multi i think.
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Old 26-11-2007, 13:21   #4 (permalink)
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Like the look of CSKA Moscow on Tuesday night. PSV will go to Moscow (which is never an easy place to go) 3 points ahead of CSKA. CSKA sit bottom of the table and if they want to continue playing football in europe (3rd place for uefa cup) then they will HAVE to win this game. In their last outing PSV were beaten 2-0 by Fenerbache in what seemed a comfortable win for the Turkish side on the night. IMO I think Moscow at 2.26 is a great shout in what should be a must win game for them at home......

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Old 26-11-2007, 13:24   #5 (permalink)
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Stuttgart look long IMO @ 6/4 home to Rangers - Rangers struggled again on saturday, keeper made some fabulous saves when the score was 1-2 to keep them in it - they will play 4 5 1 as per although how this group sits a draw doesnt matter to Rangers only a win would make lyon's visit to glasgow meaningless, regarding this Smith may opt to go for it, according to the lads in the Bundesliga threads Stuttgart are playing well right now and won 1-4 at the weekend - with their last game in Barca this is there best and only chance to get any kind of credability on the section.





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Agree with you here although don't see Stuttgart at 6/4 online anywhere. Also if Rangers draw and Lyon draw, then a point against them on the final day would put Rangers through so I'm not sure they would go for it tomorrow night?

Would be surprised to see Stuttgart lose this, they have found a bit of form as recent thrashings of Eintracht and Bayern Munich have shown and while they have only pride at stake they will have a point to prove in front of their own supporters. We have also seen recently ( england v croatia) that teams 'without' motivation or nothing to play for in respect to qualification tend to play better. Rangers have done well in this group and are a hard side to break down playing 4-5-1 so still undecided on taking an outright home win or laying Rangers.

Fancy Lyon aswell, possibly on the AH, they are normally pretty strong at the Gerland and if they win and Rangers lose, a point at Ibrox would be enough to see them through.
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Old 26-11-2007, 17:13   #6 (permalink)
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It's looking tough for Sporting at Old Trafford... they are struggling and Old Trafford is not a place you'd want to travel to being in their position. Let's wait for further team news but honestly it's very hard to see Sporting cope tomorrow. Utd may well rest players but still 1.50 looks a bit too long given Sporting's troubles.
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Like the look of CSKA Moscow on Tuesday night. PSV will go to Moscow (which is never an easy place to go) 3 points ahead of CSKA. CSKA sit bottom of the table and if they want to continue playing football in europe (3rd place for uefa cup) then they will HAVE to win this game. In their last outing PSV were beaten 2-0 by Fenerbache in what seemed a comfortable win for the Turkish side on the night. IMO I think Moscow at 2.26 is a great shout in what should be a must win game for them at home......

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Good thinking

after all this is not the same PSV from last year
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Old 26-11-2007, 18:00   #8 (permalink)
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moscow vs psv

Timmy Simons (back problems), Tommie van der Leegte (problems with the stomach) en Eric Addo (suspended). Quoate coach "its always difficult to miss some key players but we will handle it, Its also a really important game we at least need one point".

defender Jan Kromkamp is still a question.He couldn't train yesterday but today he trained with the group.
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Old 26-11-2007, 19:43   #9 (permalink)
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Like the look of CSKA Moscow on Tuesday night. PSV will go to Moscow (which is never an easy place to go) 3 points ahead of CSKA. CSKA sit bottom of the table and if they want to continue playing football in europe (3rd place for uefa cup) then they will HAVE to win this game. In their last outing PSV were beaten 2-0 by Fenerbache in what seemed a comfortable win for the Turkish side on the night. IMO I think Moscow at 2.26 is a great shout in what should be a must win game for them at home......

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I agree with you here crooky mate, Moscow is indeed a formidable place to go, also in the return game in holland earlier in the group stages, PSV were extremely lucky to come away with a 2-1 win. Moscow deserved at least a point from this game missing chance after chance they even missed 2 sitters in 2nd half stoppage time alone. I feel at home they should have enough to take all 3 points in this must win encounter as they try to keep their european aspirations for the remainder of the season alive. PSV havent really seemed too impressive to me this year and I think at 2.26 Moscow are definitely worth a shout.

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Old 26-11-2007, 20:05   #10 (permalink)
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Stuttgart v Rangers /1/ @ 2.3 - Rangers were very lucky to win at Falkirk at the weekend and I can see them slipping up in Germany. Stuttgart ran Lyon close in their last home game and have hit a good run of form domestically. They've won 4 on the bounce scoring 9 and conceding only 2. They hammered Frankfurt 4-1 at the weekend and beat Bayern 3-1 the week before. Here's hoping they win
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Old 26-11-2007, 20:21   #11 (permalink)
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I agree with you here crooky mate, Moscow is indeed a formidable place to go, also in the return game in holland earlier in the group stages, PSV were extremely lucky to come away with a 2-1 win. Moscow deserved at least a point from this game missing chance after chance they even missed 2 sitters in 2nd half stoppage time alone. I feel at home they should have enough to take all 3 points in this must win encounter as they try to keep their european aspirations for the remainder of the season alive. PSV havent really seemed too impressive to me this year and I think at 2.26 Moscow are definitely worth a shout.
I agree with this- PSV have to go to Moscow at the worst time. In the reverse fixture a 2-1 win for PSV, CSKA came very close to equalizing late on and were unlucky not to grab a point. They have a lot of attacking quality in Vagner Love and Jo- the Brazilian forwards who shot them into a stunning lead at the San Siro. PSV haven't looked the force they have been in recent years and I think CSKA have been a little unlucky in this group. Home win looks a nice price.

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Old 26-11-2007, 21:16   #12 (permalink)
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Old 26-11-2007, 21:28   #13 (permalink)
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Werder Bremen – Real Madrid

For me there will be an open game with lots of goals. Over 4.5 (4.5) with medium stake.
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Old 26-11-2007, 22:29   #14 (permalink)
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For me there will be an open game with lots of goals. Over 4.5 (4.5) with medium stake.


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My picks for tomorrow in the Champions League:

M. United-Sporting
If I had any doubts that anything can happen is sports, after watching the Boavista-Guimaraes game tonight in the Portuguese League those doubts would be gone by now.
This is to say that anything can really happen in this game (and in all the others, of course) but if Sporting get a result tomorrow I'll be very, very, very surprised.
They're currently in a very poor form, they will play again without their main keeper, Serbian International Stojkovic, and injured forward Djalo (not as important but still a regular in the team).
Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if coach Paulo Bento plays tomorrow with 5 defenders instead of the usual 4 trying to keep a clean sheet in the 1st half.
The left back and the right back are, by far, Sporting's weakest points as a team and with Cristiano Ronaldo back in the team for MU they'll have a lot of trouble tomorrow.
My biggest question mark for tomorrow is Man. United's motivation for this game.
My pick: home -1AH (Asian Handicap), IMO the price is HUGE...let's see how it goes.

Lyon-Barcelona
Barcelona has a few players missing (Deco, Henry...) and Lyon will probably miss Striker Karim Benzema.
Even with a few players missing I don't see why Barcelona are the "dogs" in this game as Lyon is not playing as well as in recent years.
Barcelona has only a small point advantage in the group and cannot afford to lose this game.
My pick: away PK (at 2.090!!!)

Sevilla-Arsenal
Sevilla hasn't been playing as well this season and now that they lost coach Juan de Ramos to the Spurs I think they'll need some time to adapt to the new coach.
Arsenal is playing great so far this season and they'll be looking at assuring 1st place in the group which will be important at a later stage.
My pick: away 0/+0.5AH;

Inter Milan-Fenerbahce
Inter has great players and are the favourites here but the Turkish side is doing very well in the Champions League (2 victories at home and 2 away draws so far), they also have some great players and will be looking for a result here (even a draw could be a good result for both teams and assure them a place in the next stage).
My pick: away +1/+1.5AH;

CSKA-PSV
I think CSKA were a bit unlucky in a few games in the Champions League this season and could have a few more points than they actually do.
This is their last chance to, at least, clinch a UEFA Cup spot.
PSV lost both away matches and both by a two goal margin. They also recently lost their head coach Koeman who moved to Valencia.
My pick: home win;

Dynamo Kiev-Roma
Roma will be again without their star Totti and a draw will most likely be enough for their ambitions.
On the other hand, Dynamo is in such a poor form that I can't really see them beating the Italians tomorrow.
My biggest question mark here is if Roma will be satisfied with the draw...
...anyway, at 1.909 I think it's a good price to pick Roma in this game.
My pick: away win;

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Old 27-11-2007, 07:36   #17 (permalink)
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Inter-Fenerbahce
Fenerbahce such a huge surprise in Champions League this season, now 2nd at the group after some good performances, including beating Inter and PSV. Inter will try seek for revenge and making sure they'll finish the group as the top. Some of Inter's key players still injured, such as Figo and Vieira, but they'll be too strong at home for Fenerbahce.
Tips: Inter -1.25 AH

ManUtd-Sporting
ManUtd already qualified after four wins in a row, while Sporting must win to keeping their hopes for qualify to the last 16 still alives. It'll be very tough task for Sporting to do a-must-win away match, even ManUtd will be rest some of their players.
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Old 27-11-2007, 08:31   #18 (permalink)
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Lyon-Barcelona
Barcelona has a few players missing (Deco, Henry...) and Lyon will probably miss Striker Karim Benzema.
Even with a few players missing I don't see why Barcelona are the "dogs" in this game as Lyon is not playing as well as in recent years.
Barcelona has only a small point advantage in the group and cannot afford to lose this game.
My pick: away PK (at 2.090!!!)
Mate,

Barcelona only needs one point more within the last 2 games (last one at home against a no-chance Stuttgart, so pretty easy...).

Barcelona is playing awful away, and I dont think today it will change.

I see this game as a replay of Rangers-Barça, none of them taking risks and quite happy with a draw.

I'd rather say Lyon +0,5 or X
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Old 27-11-2007, 08:37   #19 (permalink)
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I am being optimistic for the games tonight and expect few Overs across Europe in the CL. These won't be my main bets for tonight, will wait for further opinions. Certainly though I will try:
Sevilla - Arsenal Over 2,5 Sevilla at home always score, plenty of attacking options in Kanoute, Fabiano, Kerzhakov, Kone etc. Don't expect a team of their caliber to approach this game waiting on