Champions League Preview: Group breakdowns, predictions and more
Welcome to theScore's collection of 2015-16 Champions League preview content, where you'll find everything you need to know about what should be another thrilling campaign in Europe's showpiece competition.
Detailed group breakdowns, predictions, and a bevy of other pieces that will have you more than prepared for the 2015-16 edition of the Champions League; it's all here.
Tournament Preview
Individual Group Breakdowns
Favourites, underdogs, and everything else you need to know about each section.
Is there even the slightest chance that either of the two behemoths occupying this group will falter and crash out early?
Can the Red Devils maneuver a group that is sneakily one of the trickiest in the competition?
Benfica or Galatasaray: Who will join Atletico Madrid in the knockout stage?
Manchester City. Juventus. Sevilla. Borussia Monchengladbach. Oh my. Chalk, or can Sevilla and Monchengladbach flip the script on their talent-laden counterparts?
Are we about to witness the first steps of a historic Champions League title defense?
Can Arsenal actually finish top of its Champions League group, or will the big red Bayern machine steamroll everything in its path?
Will Chelsea's horrid Premier League form translate into a shocking exit in Europe?
Be honest, are you even going to watch any of this group's matches?
Listicles
Betting Preview
In our betting preview, you'll find odds from various sportsbooks on the likelihood of each team advancing to the knockout stage. theScore's Gino Bottero, Gianluca Nesci, Carlo Campo, Armen Bedakian and Anthony Lopopolo examine the bets that can beef up your wallet.
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HEADLINES
- Serie A secures extra UCL place, Bundesliga and EPL still in contention
- Biggest winners and losers from Champions League quarterfinals
- Real Madrid show off legendary survival instincts in Manchester
- Real Madrid lynchpin Rudiger wins 'personal' battle by stifling Haaland
- Bayern had to 'fight and grind' to defeat Arsenal, says Kane