#3 Cristiano Ronaldo to score against Young Boys

Champions League record goalscorer Cristiano Ronaldo has returned to Manchester United from Juventus this summer. On Saturday, against Newcastle United in the Premier League, Ronaldo made his second debut for the club. He marked the occasion by scoring an efficient brace. The Portuguese was ecstatic with the reception he received at Old Trafford and will look to keep the good vibes flowing against Young Boys on Tuesday.
Manchester United will have to vie with Young Boys, Atalanta and Villarreal in Champions League Group F. Although deemed to be favorites to progress to the knockouts, United still need to be sharp against all three teams.
The Swiss side, Young Boys, are the first team to face an in-form Ronaldo in the Champions League this season, and we expect the Portuguese to shine.
Ronaldo currently has 134 goals in the competition and we will not be surprised to see his tally improve on gameweek 1.
#2 Inter to give Real Madrid a hard time at San Siro

Inter Milan and Real Madrid went toe-to-toe last season in the Champions League group stages. On matchday three and four, Real Madrid came out all guns blazing and beat Inter on both occasions. Despite the defeats, Inter came pretty close to stealing points off the 13-time Champions League winners and will look to do the deed this season.
Real Madrid, who are at the top of La Liga right now, have started the season strongly, but they have plenty of issues at the back. Los Blancos have already conceded six goals in four La Liga games, which is concerning, to say the least. Inter, who have scored nine goals in Serie A this season, are pretty good at hitting on the break. Real Madrid, on the other hand, have been particularly vulnerable against fast counterattacks.
At the San Siro, Inter will look to make the most of their fast attackers and hit them on the break. If they strike early, it could be difficult for Real Madrid to reorganize and go for the win.
#1 Barcelona could be a tough nut to crack for Bayern Munich

Carrying memories of the 8-2 defeat, Barcelona are set to take on Bayern Munich once again in the Champions League in the 2019-20 season. Their last meeting, in the 2019-20 Champions League, saw the Bavarians record one of the biggest wins in the history of the competition. This season, Barcelona will be desperate not to give in to the old trauma and battle Bayern Munich with more aggression and zeal.
Barcelona have started the season strongly and possess a strong squad to fight Bayern. They have not lost 22 first-day fixtures in the Champions League and will look to keep their fine run going. Bayern, on the other hand, are on a record-setting away run in the Champions League, having not tasted defeat in 18 games away from home. The clash between the two European giants headlines Champions League gameweek 1, and we expect it to be a hard-fought contest.
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