24 September 2025
Round 2 of the Champions League league phase starts on 30 September. After an eventful opening week, teams now look to confirm or bounce back. From Belgian hopes in Italy to heavyweight duels across Europe, here’s what to expect – and who the experts say will come out on top.
Most likely to win: Atalanta Bergamo
Atalanta were humbled 4-0 by PSG in round one and desperately need a response in front of their own fans. Club Brugge, by contrast, stunned Monaco with a convincing 4-1 victory, showing they are no pushovers in Europe. Still, with the home advantage and a squad eager to restore pride, Atalanta are seen as the more likely winners.
Most likely to win: Real Madrid
Real Madrid battled past Marseille in a tense opener, proving they can grind out results even when not at their best. Kairat Almaty enter as huge underdogs after reaching the league phase, but facing the Spanish giants is another challenge entirely. The expectation is that Madrid’s depth and quality will shine through for a more comfortable evening.
Most likely to win: Inter Milan
Inter kicked off their campaign with a clinical 2-0 win over Ajax, once again showing their ability to strike at key moments. Slavia Prague fought hard to claim a draw against Bodo/Glimt, but their defence will face a much tougher test in Milan. The Nerazzurri are unlikely to underestimate their opponents and are expected to control the match from start to finish.
Most likely to win: Atlético Madrid
Atlético’s thrilling clash with Liverpool ended in heartbreak and the dismissal of Simeone after his clash with a supporter. Frankfurt, meanwhile, demolished Galatasaray and showed they can be ruthless when given space. Yet, the level of opposition is much higher in Madrid, and the experts believe Atlético’s tactical discipline and home advantage will make the difference.
Most likely to win: Chelsea
Chelsea were beaten by Bayern in their opener but put up a solid fight, proving they can compete at the highest level. Benfica, however, suffered a shocking defeat to Qarabag, which led to the dismissal of their coach. José Mourinho has taken the reins, but it’s unlikely he can work miracles overnight, making Chelsea the safer bet for this encounter.
Most likely to win: Tottenham Hotspur
Bodø/Glimt impressed with a battling draw against Slavia, confirming their reputation as dangerous underdogs in Europe. Tottenham edged past Villarreal with a narrow win and are still searching for consistency. Even if the Arctic conditions might test the Londoners, their quality up front should give them the edge.
Most likely to win: Liverpool
Galatasaray had a nightmare start with a heavy loss to Frankfurt, raising questions about their defensive stability. Liverpool, on the other hand, overcame Atlético in a thriller and arrive full of confidence. With their pace and attacking firepower, the Reds are tipped to take all three points despite the intimidating Istanbul atmosphere.
Most likely to win: Olympique Marseille
Marseille pushed Real Madrid to the limit before falling short, showing they can compete with Europe’s best. Ajax struggled badly against Inter and are missing several key attackers due to injury, which makes their task even harder. At the Vélodrome, the French side are clear favourites to get their first points on the board.
Most likely to win: Bayern Munich
Pafos surprised many with a goalless draw against Olympiacos, proving they can be well organised. However, facing Bayern Munich is a completely different challenge, with the German champions looking unstoppable in this competition. It would take a miracle for Pafos to avoid defeat, making Bayern the most certain winners of the night.
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