
Welcome to FourFourTwo’s Champions League Predictor: it’s Gameweek 2.
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The Predictor comes courtesy of Kwizly, but this isn’t your typical football quiz asking questions about the history of football – we’re looking ahead, as we ask you to predict the result in each match of the Champions League, with this week seeing Liverpool travel to Galatasaray, Real Madrid in Kazakhstan and, the big one, Barcelona hosting Paris Saint-Germain.
Three points for every correct answer on this one – and whoever tops the table at the end of the Gameweek receives a free subscription to FourFourTwo magazine!
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