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MLS All-Stars VS Arsenal tickets: On-sale date, how to buy, and pre-sale access

As part of the preparations for the 2023/24 season, Arsenal FC will be visiting the United States in the summer. Coach, Mikel Arteta and his men will participate in the annual MLS All-Stars VS Arsenal fixture happening in July in Washington D.C Arsenal will play against a hand-picked team of players from the MLS at D.C. United’s Audi Field on Wednesday, July 19. The All-Star team will be led by Wayne Rooney and witnessed by 20,000 spectators. This will be the second year the Gunners have travelled across the pond. Last summer they won Everton, Orlando City, and Chelsea within a week in a successive trip. Related: All-Star: Arsenal returns to a different MLS seven years later The North Londoners’ plans were confirmed by the club after there were speculations about the fixture starting a day before. “It’s great that we’re playing against the MLS All-Stars in Washington D.C. in July,” Arteta said. “Our US tour last summer was very good preparation for the season, and we’re looking forward to once again visiting our amazing supporters in the US. The match against the MLS All-Stars will be a good test ahead of the 2023/24 season.” Besides the All-Star game, MLS players will face off in the 2023 MLS All-Star Skills Challenge the day before the big game – Tuesday, July 18 – tickets are now available for purchase.  England-based supporters will start planning their summer fixture. On that note, fans can be updated on how they can purchase tickets for the football festival in Washington. After Arsenal’s participation in the year-round fixture against the MLS All-Star side was confirmed, news has come out that the tickets for the matchup will start selling to the public on Tuesday, March 28 (10 am EST/2 pm GMT).  Fans who wish to buy tickets for the MLS All-Stars VS Arsenal Washington-bound event, can do that at MLSsoccer.com or access the presale of tickets on Ticketmaster.

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Scotland vs Spain: Preview and Expert Football Prediction 

Scotland and Spain will square at Hampden Park this Tuesday for the second leg of the 2024 European Championship qualifiers. The hosts began their quest for a place in Germany next year with a positive result, beating FIFA’s #110-ranked side Cyprus 3-0, courtesy of two late goals from Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay. The win extended their unbeaten run in competitive games to five games (W4, D1). They kept three clean sheets in those five games and failed to score in only one game. So they will fancy their chances in this game in front of their supporters. Read more: Preview and Expert Football Prediction A seven-match winning run in major tournament qualification matches (excluding play-offs) for Steve Clark’s men also shows they can rub shoulders with the bigger teams. Nevertheless, Spain will provide a far sterner test for them, with three-time European champions and #10 ranked looking to make it two wins in two qualifier games. La Roja began life under new manager Luis de la Fuente with a 3-0 win over Norway in their first game.  So they will travel to Glasgow looking for a win that will give them total control of Group A, ahead of Scotland. They will feel confident about getting a win, given their record in head-to-head games, as they are unbeaten in their last five games against the Scots (W3, D2). Also, they have lost just once in their last  18 away Euro qualifiers (W14, D3), so they will fancy their chances against a nation that is ranked 37 placed below them on the FIFA rankings. Click here to get the best expert football predictions.

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Ireland vs France: Preview and Expert Football Prediction

The Republic of Ireland will begin their quest for a place in the 2024 European Championship with a visit from World Cup finalists France this Monday. The hosts are yet to kick off their Euro qualifiers but had a great outing last time when they beat Latvia 3-2 in an international friendly. Goals from Callum O’Dowd, Chiedozie Ogbene and 18-year-old Evan Ferguson secured the win for Stephen Kenny’s young side–their second win in a row. Read more: England vs Ukraine: Preview and Expert Football Prediction The Boys in Green now return to Aviva Stadium, where they beat Latvia, looking for another massive win in front of an expectant fans base. However, they haven’t beaten France in any game since October 1981, so this will be a tough challenge. Les Bleus began their European Championship qualifiers with a massive 4-0 win over the Netherlands, so they are easily the favourites here.  Didier Deschamps’ side are supposedly on a rebuilding journey, but they didn’t look like a team missing their veterans when they dispatched the Dutch. A brace from newly-appointed captain Kylian Mbappe, which came after Antoine Greizmann and Dayot Upamecano had given France a 2-0 lead in the first ten minutes, ensured the World Cup finalists made a positive return to competitive action after their tragic end to the World Cup. Another win will see them set the right pace for the rest of the qualifiers. However, the visitors haven’t won any of their last three matches as the away side (D2, L1), while each of their last four such games produced exactly two goals. So they will have to tread carefully here and not become too confident. Click here to get the best prediction for this game.

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England vs Ukraine: Preview and Expert Football Prediction

England will welcome Ukraine to London this Sunday for their second Euro 2024 qualifier match. After a disappointing ending to their last two tournaments, the Three Lions are looking to rebuild again under long-serving coach Gareth Southgate. The Englishman is looking to secure a place for his side in the European Championship for the fourth consecutive time. And his side have started on a strong note, beating holders Italy 2-1 in the first game at Naples. Goals from Declan Rice and record-breaker Harry Kane sealed the win and ended a miserable run of results against Roberto Mancini’s side.  Read more: France vs Netherlands: Preview and Expert Football Prediction Their target will be solidifying their top position with another dominant display in front of their fans at Wembley. Given their record in Euro qualifiers, they will fancy their chances against a Ukraine side that England have lost to only once (W5, D2, L1). After narrowly missing out on a place in Qatar last summer, Ukraine are looking to go above the challenges facing them collectively as a war-torn nation. Like their hosts, they are targeting a fourth straight European Championship outing. But unlike England, this is the visitor’s first Euro qualifiers match in this cycle. They did not play in midweek but warmed up for this game with a 2-0 win against Brentford’s second team. With England and North Macedonia already on three points apiece, Ukraine will be desperate to put some points on the board to give them a chance to qualify from Group C. The visitors were the only side in their group to avoid defeat in all their away games in the previous cycle (W2, D2), including both games entered as outsiders in Serbia and Portugal. So they will be confident of getting a good result. However, their last competitive outing was a heartbreaking defeat to another British side Scotland, which denied them UEFA Nations League qualification.  Meanwhile, England have led 1-0 at half-time in four of the previous eight H2H encounters. So a goal in the first half is expected in this game.

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MLS Matchday 5: San Jose Earthquakes VS Toronto FC Predictions

San Jose Earthquakes VS Toronto FC is a game between a home side that promises to emerge winners with their strong defence and skilled forwards, and visitors who can dominate with super-fast attackers and excellent midfield play.  The stakes are high for this one, and bettors can predict who will win. However, this game will be one for the ages.  MatchPlug remains one of the best places to go for the Best Betting Tips Today and accurate MLS Picks culled from reputable sportsbooks. We have analysis, picks, and odds for today’s head-to-head between San Jose and Toronto FC. See MLS Matchday 5: Portland Timbers VS LA Galaxy Predictions Predictions and Betting Preview for San Jose Earthquakes VS Toronto FC Matchday Game 5 Venue: PayPal Park, California, United States When: Saturday, March 25th, 2023 Time: 19:30 GMT Teams to play: San Jose Earthquakes and Toronto FC PICKS: MONEYLINE 1.83 Odds as provided by 1XBet. Betting On San Jose Earthquakes  1XBet Spread: -1.5 1XBet Over/Under: Over 2.5 1XBet Moneyline: 1.83 San Jose Earthquakes played four games this season and each of them had a different ending. They won two matches and lost the other one too. This puts them at 6 points and places them in 7th position in the MLS Western Conference ranking. Although no high scorers have emerged, the Earthquakes scored in 4 matches and allowed 6 goals against them. This gives them a -2 goal difference, but if they win today’s match, they may advance to second place, earning 9 points at the beginning of the season. San Jose seems to have great luck, as they’ve won two of their games at home. Possible Lineup: (4-3-3): JT Marcinkowski; Carlos Akapo, Rodrigues, Jonathan Mensah, Miguel Trauco; Carlos Gruezo, Cameron Cilley, Jackson Yueill, Cristian Espinoza, Jeremy Ebobisse, Cade Cowell. Betting On Toronto FC  1XBet Spread: +1.5 1XBet Over/Under: Under 2.5 1XBet Moneyline: 4 On the other side of the field, we have Toronto FC the Eastern Conference team that is in 8th place in the table. They played four games so far, winning one, drawing two and losing one. This gives them 5 points. If Toronto wins, they can catch Cincinnati which is in 3rd place. The team have been generous with goals, with 6 goals scored so far, giving them a ratio of 1.5 goals per game. But, they allowed 5 goals. Toronto must strengthen its defence too so that conversions become points at the end of today’s game with the Earthquakes. They haven’t had much luck playing at home so far, recording one draw and one loss, losing 3 goals. However, their tie was against Atlanta United, one of MLS’ best teams. Possible Lineup (4-4-2): Sean Johnson; Richie Laryea, Matt Hedges, Sigurd Rosted, Raoul Petretta; Michael Bradley, Mark-Anthony Kaye, Brandon Servania, Federico Bernardeschi; Jonathan Osorio, DeAndre Kerr. MatchPlug Prediction Two teams from different conferences with similar playing styles will clash today.  While they’ve both failed to score significant goals this campaign, the Earthquakes clearly have a better goal ratio and won more.  Toronto FC did not convince in road matches, but they defeated Inter Miami, a team with almost the same numbers as San Jose. Experts expect this match to be a close one, which will end in a draw. More From MLS: MLS Matchday 5: Real Salt Lake Vs St Louis City Predictions

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MLS Matchday 5: Real Salt Lake Vs St Louis City Predictions

The thrilling Real Salt Lake VS St Louis City FC happens today and tempers are roused. This preview will analyze the strengths and weaknesses of each team, and examine their most recent performances while offering picks and predictions to aid bettors make insightful bets. MatchPlug creates analysis, picks, odds, Best Betting Tips Today and MLS Picks for Salt Lake and St Louis. We implore you to use our betting preview as a guide to know which of these teams will be the winner and back up your bets. Related: MLS Matchday 5: Portland Timbers VS LA Galaxy Predictions Predictions and Betting Preview for Real Salt Lake Vs St Louis City Matchday Game 5 Venue: America First Field, Utah When: Saturday, March 18th, 2023 Time: 18:30 GMT Teams to play: Real Salt Lake and St Louis City  PICKS: OVER 2.5 Odds provided by 1XBet. Betting On Real Salt Lake  1XBet Spread: -1.5 1XBet Over/Under: Over 2.5 1XBet Moneyline: 2.01 Real Salt Lake had a rocky start to the season, but luckily other team fared far worse, so they are in 8th position in the Western Conference standings after recording one win and two losses. They’ve played two games on the road and one home game, they won their first away game with a 1-2 score against the Vancouver Whitecaps. Then after playing home and away matches, they lost to two other stronger teams, the Seattle Sounders and Austin FC. Salt Lake played little so far, statistics say they have a ratio of one goal scored per game and conceded two at home. Therefore, they must strengthen their defence to face the leaders. Possible Lineup (3-5-2): Zac MacMath; Andrew Brody, Justen Glad, Marcelo Silva; Scott Caldwell, Bode Hidalgo, Jasper Löffelsend, Damir Kreilach, Diego Luna; Justin Meram, Jefferson Saravino. Betting On St Louis City 1XBet Spread: +1.5 1XBet Over/Under: Under 2.5 1XBet Moneyline: 3.54 St Louis City had a great start to the 2023 season. They’ve played one more match than their opponents and did so with an impeccable roster. This performance got them a 100% winning percentage in their first four games and a total of 12 points. For goals, Louis City hasn’t disappointed too, they scored 11 and conceded four. This doesn’t show that they have a fantastic attack, but defence as well. Matter of fact they have the same number of wins home and away; but there is a scoring difference, with a ratio of 3 goals at home and 2.5 away.  All the players in the club are essential, but João Klauss and Jared Stroud stood out, they scored the most with three and two goals respectively. Possible Lineup (4-3-3): Roman Burki; Jacob Nerwinski, Timothy Parker, Kyle Hiebert, John Nelson; Miguel Perez, Indiana Vassilev, Eduard Lowen; Rasmus Alm, João Klauss, Jared Stroud. MatchPlug Prediction The home team will have a challenging tussle against the visiting team.  They’ll be playing what can be called the most consistent and strongest side and may not have the power to defeat them, as they’ve won only against a lesser team, while St Louis SC destroyed all their opponents. More From MLS: MLS Matchday 5: San Jose Earthquakes VS Toronto FC Predictions

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MLS Matchday 5: Portland Timbers VS LA Galaxy Predictions

MLS has once again brought fans its offerings to keep them entertained this weekend. For Matchday 5 we’ll be seeing a lot of interesting games and Portland Timbers VS LA Galaxy is one of them. Portland is off to a weak start this season, last week Atlanta United defeated them. LA on the other hand found themselves in a 1-1 draw with Vancouver Whitecaps at home. Ahead of the game, MatchPlug has done this preview on Timbers and Galaxy. It has the Best Betting Tips Today and MLS Picks for you. Read: MLS Matchday 5: Real Salt Lake Vs St Louis City Predictions Predictions and Betting Preview for Portland Timbers VS LA Galaxy FC Matchday Game 5 Venue: Providence Park, Portland, Oregon When: Saturday, March 25, 2023 Time: 13:30 GMT Teams to play: Portland Timbers and LA Galaxy PICKS: SPREAD -1.5 Odds as provided by 1XBet and BetMGM. Betting On Portland Timbers 1XBet Spread: -1.5 1XBet Over/Under: Over 2.5 1XBet Moneyline: 2.32 BetMGM Over/Under: Over 2.5 BetMGM Moneyline: 2.30 Coming back home after the terror they faced at the hands of Atlanta United provides some succour for the Portland Timbers. They started the season on a bad note, and if they don’t step up soon they’ll hit a dead end. After winning Kansas City on matchday 1, the Timbers proceeded to lose three consecutive games finishing 10th in the Western Conference with just 3 points. But the biggest challenge they face is that they are the only team in MLS that has allowed more goals, with 10 goals in the past 3 games. This record is something they’d want to improve on for today’s match vs LA Galaxy. It’s happening at their home field, where they lost their last 11 games and scored only 9 times in this span. Possible Lineup (5-3-2): David Bingham; Juan Mosquera, Dario Zuparic, Larrys Mabiala, Zac McGraw, Claudio Bravo; Cristhian Paredes, Eryk Williamson, Diego Chará, Santiago Moreno, Nathan Fogaça. Betting On LA Galaxy 1XBet Spread: +1.5 1XBet Over/Under: Under 2.5 1XBet Moneyline: 2.915 BetMGM Over/Under: Under 2.5 BetMGM Moneyline: 2.90 The Los Angeles Galaxy like their opponents is struggling this season. In the first 3 games they played this year, they failed to make three out of three. When their matchday 1 game was suspended against LAFC because of weather conditions, Galaxy couldn’t find their game and now place 12th in the Western Conference with just two points. Los Angeles’ core weakness is the lack of goals, they lost 3-1 to FC Dallas, drew 0-0 in a road game to Kansas City, and held a 1-1 draw at home by Vancouver.  Additionally, Chicharito Hernández will be absent from today’s game and hasn’t played this year because of an injury. Douglas Costa was sent off against the Whitecaps too. But, Galaxy hopes today can get them off to a good start when they play on the road against the Timbers. They want to match the performance they had last year for their away matches. Los Angeles was the best club in MLS in this regard and lost just three of their last eight games. Possible Lineup (4-1-4-1): Jonathan Bond; Kelvin Leerdam, Jalen Neal, Chris Mavinga, Raheem Edwards; Gaston Brugman; Marco Delgado, Riqui Puig, Efrain Alvarez, Tyler Boyd; Dejan Joveljic. MatchPlug Prediction Although LA Galaxy’s offence seems to be absent this season, today’s game is their chance to bring some action against the Portland Timbers’ defence. Portland will not allow 5 goals again at home, but their current defensive problems won’t be solved by magic, especially since they’re playing against a club as tough as the Los Angeles Galaxy. Furthermore, consider that the Timbers have responded to attacks to an extent, scoring in all their matches, and in the head-to-head games between the two teams, both scored at least one goal in 14 matches of the last 20. More From MLS: MLS Matchday 5: San Jose Earthquakes VS Toronto FC Predictions

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France vs Netherlands: Preview and Expert Football Prediction

France and Netherlands will look to get their 2024 European Championship qualifiers with a bang when they meet at Stade de France on Friday. Both sides are looking to dust themselves back up after a poor end to their World Cup when they face each other. France were among the favourites to lift the World Cup in Qatar but failed at the last hurdle to Argentina, losing on penalties after a 3-3 draw in extra time. Read more: All-Star: Arsenal returns to a different MLS seven years later Their rebuild has started, with key players like Raphael Varane and Hugo Lloris hanging up their boots. There’s also a new captain in town, with Kylian Mbappe now given the national team armband following Lloris’ retirement. Head coach Didier Deschamps has surged the shuffle in the FA, which has seen French football federation president Nöel le Graet resign. The World Cup winner will be desperate to begin this new era with a win here over fellow Group B favourite, the Netherlands.  History places Les Bleus as the favourites for a win here, as the hosts have five wins across the previous six H2Hs against the Netherlands (L1). However, the visitors could struggle to win here and stop France from extending their current nine-game unbeaten run on home soil in Euro qualifiers (W7, D2). Like their hosts, the Oranje also saw their World Cup journey ended by Argentina in the quarter-finals. However, the Netherlands are also rebuilding, with new coach Ronald Koeman taking over the reins after Louis van Gaal resigned after the World Cup.  The former Barcelona boss has experience in this job, having been in charge of the Dutch national team before. But he will hope to hit the ground running and extend a decent run that has seen them go unbeaten in their last 20 competitive games (W14, D6-90 minutes only). Click here to get the best prediction for this game.

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All-Star: Arsenal returns to a different MLS seven years later

The English Premier League leaders Arsenal will visit the District of Columbia as the honoured guests this summer to participate in the MLS All-Star Game presented by Target at Audi Field. It is right to reminisce a bit about the last time the London Giants played the league’s midsummer party. The Gunners have done this before. Then they were led by Arsene Wenger to San Jose for the 2016 edition of the ASG, to christen the Earthquake’s long-awaited new home, PayPal Park (known as Avaya Stadium back then). And as is their tradition, they forfeited a goal to Didier Drogba on their way to a good 2-1 win in front of 18,000 fans. Although 2016 has not been that long, things have changed. For starts, Arsenal will be meeting a different vintage of Major League Soccer than the one they met under the NorCal sunshine that July. Huge expansion Back in 2016, MLS had only 20 teams. Ground was yet to be broken at what is now the 2023 ASG venue, Audi Field, with D.C. United was still housed at an ancient RFK Stadium for longer. The dominating Seattle Sounders had not won an MLS Cup yet, let alone the CONCACAF Champions League, with barely a single MLSer in the semifinals that year, much less a winner. The reigning champions LAFC existed, but merely in manner of speaking. Chivas USA’s successor had their name and crest, but no coach, players or stadium yet. Minnesota United was completing their last season in the NASL, three years after the launching of the glittering Allianz Field. Atlanta United’s paradigm-shifting entry into MLS was still months away. Inter Miami, Nashville SC, Austin, Charlotte FC and St. Louis CITY SC – and all the sprawling investments that followed them – were merely dreams in the eyes of their respective founders. FC Cincinnati were only a few months into their inaugural season in the USL Championship, the beginning of their outstanding path to the top flight. There are 12 stadiums total, 10 of them soccer-first and more so in the manner of training facilities, academies, staff and other infrastructure. Hosting the 2026 World Cup on North American soil was an idea, too, years from reality. All these, promise valuable levels of stability and sustainability, like what Arsenal gained in relocating from their old Highbury home to the Emirates Stadium 17 years ago. The youth system takes shape In 2016, the U22 Initiative to trigger the influx of young talent into MLS was not in existence, neither was the Leagues Cup, MLS NEXT, or MLS NEXT Pro. Some clubs and coaches needed to be convinced that the homegrown pathway project was worth investing their time into, or that importing youths with rich sell-on potential was a profitable bet. Now, the league can play a Thiago Almada or Brenden Aaronson highlight reel to measure this change. The MLS adjusted its regulation to prime the pump. Clubs now keep more of the returns they get from outbound sales, especially on local players and can use more of their transfer earnings as allocation money. Today, the U22 Push incentives for acquiring blue-chip youngsters to an extent where they added extra Designated Player slots to the rosters of those who invest here. It is not a coincidence that the average age for squads has been reduced over the past seven years. Winter of 2015-2016, the number of MLS players sold for money to overseas clubs, was less than what it is now in 2021-22. The total income for those sales was far less too. A report by the Athletic over a year ago announced last winter’s sales as adding up to close to $65 million in total base fees. Now the search for the next top prospect is more eager than ever. The Quakes’ homegrown teen Cade Cowell is the player that draws the most crowd to PayPal Park these days. Cowell was merely 13 years old over in Ceres, California, still, two years eligible from joining the academy – when Arsenal played in what is now its home stadium. Today he’s got UEFA Champions League clubs watching his career and a huge seven-digit number bandied about as a possible price tag. Club America’s Alejandro Zendejas who is the USMNT’s latest dual-national recruit was the most noteworthy homegrown sale in the summer of ‘16 going from FC Dallas to Chivas Guadalajara for a reported fee of $500,000. Last year that same FCD set several records by selling Ricardo Pepi to Augsburg on a deal estimated to be around $20 million. A world of possibility Arsenal is versed in the player development department, having dabbled in the act once or twice themselves. Besides being owned by Stan Kroenke owner/investor of the Colorado Rapids since 2018, they presently have two Americans in their squad. Philadelphia Union alumni and ex-Rapid Austin Trusty is the other one, and the one now on loan at Birmingham City; goalkeeper Matt Turner, the Gunners’ most prominent North American representative is the other. Turner stopped the US men’s national team’s run to the Round of 16 at the 2022 World Cup after his multi-million dollar transfer from the New England Revolution to North London early in the year. Seven years ago he was unselected in the 2016 Super Draft and was set to spend his first professional season down at Richmond Kickers. His inspiring story, just like others, portrays MLS as a place anyone can shine. Turner did not play high-level competitive soccer until well into his teens – being able to go far and fast as he did in the following years or how someone like Cowell ended up in the sights of popular European clubs and the USMNT before he was old enough to rent a car, indicates an extraordinary speed of evolution. This is why this summer’s big game symbolises a long-time reconnection with the Old Continent. The last two years brought new cross-border spectacles in partnership with Liga MX, and with the expanded Leagues

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Bayer Leverkusen vs Bayern Munich: Preview and Expert Football Prediction

Bayern Munich will continue their quest for an eleventh consecutive Bundesliga title this Sunday with a visit to BayArena, where they face Bayer Leverkusen. Fresh from booking their place in the quarter-finals round of the Europa League, the hosts will host Bayern looking to keep up the pace in their race for the top six. The hosts were not expected to compete for a place in the top six this season after they recorded their worst-ever start to a top-flight season. But an uptick in form since Xabi Alonso’s appointment as manager and recent back-to-back league victories have reignited their chase for the top-six, although they’re still six points adrift ahead of this round. Read more: PSG vs Rennes: Preview and Expert Football Prediction Their 2-0 win over Ferencváros on Thursday was Leverkusen’s fifth win in their last six competitive games (D1), so they will be confident of getting a good result in this game. But maturity will be necessary here if Alonso’s side are to break a six-game winless H2H streak in the Bundesliga (D1, L5), which included a 4-0 thrashing in this season’s reverse fixture. That win in the reverse fixture forms part of Bayern’s historical dominance of this fixture, in which they boast a daunting overall H2H advantage (W59, D18, L19).  However, the Bundesliga champions are under pressure here, with Borussia Dortmund trailing by two points heading into the weekend.  Julian Nagelsmann’s men will be desperate to enter the international break with their slender lead firmly secure. They held their nerve last time out to win, with a rollercoaster 5-3 victory over Augsburg, their fourth win in a row. Having scored their 71st league goal in that Augsburg win, Bayern will be confident of getting a win here. The Bavarians are often similarly ruthless on their travels, with the division’s best away side having lost just once on the road in all competitions since September (W10, D2). Therefore, all signs appear to point to that run continuing here.  Click here to get 100 Percent winning tips.

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