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Leg 1: Arsenal to beat Atletico Madrid
After beating Fulham at Craven Cottage, Arsenal maintained their lead at the top of the Premier League. Arteta's men have been putting in solid performances lately, winning seven of their last eight matches (with only one draw, against City, during that period). They have been very organised at the back, conceding only two goals during that period.
A goal from Thiago Almada in the 69th minute secured all three points for Atlético Madrid last weekend against Osasuna. The Colchoneros have won four of their last five games, including a 5-2 victory over eternal rivals Real Madrid. They seem more willing to take risks in attack, especially when Julian Alvarez is inspired.
Arsenal do not have the fondest memories of Atlético Madrid, who knocked them out of the semi-finals of the 2017/18 Europa League. However, the Gunners' progress since then has been remarkable, and they are expected to come out on top here.
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Leg 2: Real Madrid to beat Juventus
Real Madrid and Juventus renew their historic rivalry in what will be their 22nd meeting in European competition — a fixture long associated with drama and pedigree.
Their last clash in 2018 saw Real progress 4–3 on aggregate thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo’s late penalty, with the winner of this tie often going on to lift the trophy.
Xabi Alonso’s Madrid enter in dominant form, leading the league with two wins, seven goals scored, and just one conceded.
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Juventus, meanwhile, remain unbeaten but inconsistent under Igor Tudor, having drawn both opening matches while showing both attacking flair and defensive fragility.
With Madrid’s home dominance and Mbappé’s blistering form, the Spanish giants are clear favourites, though Juve’s resilience and counterattacking threat could make for a compelling contest.
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Leg 3: Aston Villa to beat Go Ahead Eagles
Go Ahead Eagles face another major step in their European journey as they host tournament favourites Aston Villa at a sold-out Adelaarshorst.
The Dutch side, buoyed by their 2–1 win over Panathinaikos, are adjusting impressively to continental competition under Melvin Boel, whose tactical structure and adaptability have earned admiration.
Villa, meanwhile, arrive in commanding form under Unai Emery, with two wins, no goals conceded, and a track record of European efficiency despite conceding plenty of chances.
The match could hinge on whether Go Ahead can exploit the spaces behind Villa’s advanced full-backs, though the English side’s experience and clinical edge make them clear favourites.
Recent form suggests goals are likely — Go Ahead often involved in open contests, and Villa strong on the road with a string of clean sheets against Dutch opposition.
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Leg 3: Crystal Palace to beat AEK Larnaca
The Eagles are heavy favourites to make it two wins from two against AEK Larnaca on Thursday night. This should be a routine win for Palace and give them an opportunity to rotate their squad ahead of the Premier League on the weekend.








