Welcome to FourFourTwo’s Champions League Predictor, where we test your ball knowledge in a different way to usual.

The Predictor is a brand new game from the folks at Kwizly, where instead of testing your mettle of history with a typical football quiz, we look into the future. We want you to tell us the result for every single match of the Champions League, starting with Gameweek 1, in which Newcastle United travel to Barcelona, Bayern Munich take on Chelsea and Real Madrid host Marseille, among others.

It’s the same as your standard league table – three points for a correct answer – so dig out your crystal ball and see if you can stay ahead of the pack on the leaderboard…


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