- FC Barcelona v AS Roma – Camp Nou – 20:45
- Arsenal v Dynamo Zagreb – Emirates Stadium – 20:45
- FC Bayern Munich v Olympiacos – Allianz Arena – 20:45
Barca aim to keep 100% record intact
The Catalans are all but qualified and are five points clear of the Italians. Roma will be desperate to get out of Barcelona with a least a point. It finished 1-1 when these sides met at the Stadio Olimpico on match day one and a similar result would suit Rudi Garcia’s men perfectly.Luis Enrique’s charges have a 100% record at the Camp Nou this season and with Lionel Messi likely to feature on Tuesday night it’s hard to see Roma bringing that run to an end.
Roma need something from the game but I can’t see it happening. Barcelona -1 at 1.95 for me.
Gunner’s hoping for German favour
A must win game for both teams as they look to chase down second placed Olympiacos who are in Munich to take on FC Bayern. Zagreb surprised many when they beat Arsenal 2-1 on match day one and they’ll be hoping for more of the same.Prior to this season the sides last met in the qualifying round in 2006 with the Gunners winning 5-1 over two legs. The result in London will be deemed meaningless if Olympiacos manage to win or draw in Germany but both sides will still be going all out for the win.
With Arsenal’s participation in Europe dependent on results elsewhere they’ll likely play with freedom against the Croatians. Arsenal -2 at 2.25 is attractive.
Bavarians look to secure top spot
A huge game for more than just the teams involved. If Olympiacos can somehow find a way to come away from Munich with either a draw or a win they will send both Arsenal and Dynamo packing. That’s easier said than done however.Bayern won 3-0 in the Greek capital on match day one and have scored 16 goals in their last five games, winning four. Pep Guardiola’s charges will want to qualify as group winners and victory here will make sure of that.