Game week two of the UEFA Champions League group stage gets underway this evening as Manchester United and Manchester City represent the Premier League as they take on Hoffenheim and Valencia respectively.
Jose Mourinho's United (3/4) host Valencia at Old Trafford, the Manchester side haven't won in their last three games in all competitions, losing 3-1 to West Ham, getting knocked out of the Carabao Cup to Derby County and being held to a draw at Wolves.
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The Red Devils haven't won at home since their 2-1 victory over Leicester on the opening day of the season, losing two and drawing one, including the humiliating 3-0 defeat to Tottenham.
Valencia (17/4) haven't lost in their last three, however, two have been draws and they lost opening Champions League game 2-0 to Juventus.
The Spanish side have drawn five of their first seven La Liga fixtures, losing one and winning another, considering United's form a draw might not be a bad bet at 11/4.
Romelu Lukaku started the season strong scoring four in his first five games, however, the forward hasn't scored in his last four outings. The Belgian is 7/2 to open the scoring tonight and 11/10 to find the back of the net at any time.
Marcus Rashford, who scored in United's embarrassing 3-1 defeat away to West Ham on Saturday, is 5/1 to score first and 15/8 to grab a goal at any point.
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Michy Batshuayi has only managed to score once in eight games so far this season for Valencia. The on-loan Chelsea man is 15/2 to put Valencia into the lead and 11/4 to score in the 90 minutes. Fellow striker Kevin Gamiero, who has also only managed to score once, is the same odds.
Manchester City travel to Hoffenheim in tonight's early kick-off. Pep Guardiola's side suffered a shock 2-1 defeat at home to Lyon, however, City shouldn't be leaving Germany with anything less than a win and their odds suggest that at 4/11.
The Bundesliga outfit have won two, drawn two and lost three of their six league games this season and only picked up a point away to Shakhtar. They are 15/2 to beat the Premier League champions, while a draw is 19/4.
Manchester City half time/full time might be worth backing 10/11.
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City strikers Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus are heavily odds-on (4/9 and 4/7) to score at any time, while the Argentine is 5/2 to open the scoring and the Brazilian is 3/1.
Remaining Champions League fixtures:
Juventus 1/5 v Young Boys 18/1
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AEK 3/1 v Benfica 11/10
AS Roma 1/3 v Plzen 17/2
Bayern Munich 1/5 v Ajax 14/1
CSKA Moscow 11/2 v Real Madrid 4/7
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Lyon 5/6 v Shakhtar 7/2
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