15 September 2025
The first round of the league phase continues on 18 September with some exciting fixtures. From a challenging match for a Belgian team to heavyweight showdowns across Europe, teams will be eager to start their campaign on a high note. Here are our predictions...
Most likely to win: AS Monaco
Club Brugge start their campaign at home after a promising run last year, reaching the round of 16 before bowing out to Aston Villa. Monaco are tipped as favourites, but Brugge’s experience in European knockout stages could make it a tight contest. Fans will be watching closely to see if the Belgian side can go one step further this season.
Most likely to win: Bayer Leverkusen
Leverkusen are under pressure after a shaky start in the Bundesliga and the recent sacking of Erik ten Hag. Danish coach Kasper Hjulmand takes the reins, hoping to steady the ship. Copenhagen will be tough at home, but the German side’s quality may just give them the edge.
Most likely to win: Eintracht Frankfurt
Frankfurt host the Turkish giants in a clash of seasoned European competitors. The home team has been solid domestically, and their experience in the Champions League should see them through. Galatasaray can never be underestimated, but Frankfurt are expected to dominate on their own turf.
Most likely to win: Manchester City
City struggle a bit in the Premier League so far this season, raising questions about Pep Guardiola’s side post-De Bruyne. Meanwhile, Kevin De Bruyne himself faces his former club in Napoli, adding an extra twist. Despite City’s domestic wobbles, home advantage and squad depth make them favourites.
Most likely to win: Barcelona
Barcelona visit St James’ Park in what promises to be a thrilling encounter. Newcastle have been strong at home, but the visitors’ experience and attacking talent make them favourites. Fans can expect high-paced football and a tactical chess match.
Most likely to win: Sporting CP
Sporting host the surprise package of the season, Kairat Almaty, who already shocked Celtic in the qualifiers. The long travel for the Kazakh side may play against them, and Sporting’s home advantage tips the scales. Yet, never underestimate the underdog spirit that brought Kairat this far.
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