Here are tonight’s Champions League predictions

Football
By Game Yetu | Nov 22, 2017
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Basel v Manchester United

Basel always seem capable of claiming a scalp and they are going well in the group, with a result here putting them in real contention to qualify.

The job has been pretty much done for Manchester United here, whereas Basel will fight tooth and nail for a result, so I think that evens things up.

Prediction: 1-1 (Draw)

Qarabag v Chelsea

Chelsea have responded well to their issue but, as we saw Antonio Conte linked with the Italy job, the feeling still does seem to be when he will go, not if.

Eden Hazard is gradually looking sharper and Cesc Fabregas was fantastic at the weekend. Conte will just want the job done and to save as much energy before a long journey back.

Prediction: 0-2 Chelsea (win)

PSG v Celtic

The only hope is that the PSG manager decides to rest a few players but they want to win the group before the Bayern game so I don't see that happening.

Prediction: 4-0 PSG (win)

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