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Manchester United/Draw double chance away to CSKA Moscow (2/5)
Borussia Monchengladbach to score away to Juventus (4/6)
Fulham to win at home to Leeds United (11/10)
Wolves to win at home to Brentford (19/20)
Manchester United/Draw double chance away to CSKA Moscow
United will know the margin for error in their Champions League group has been reduced by the fact every team goes into match day three on the same number of points, so the qualification race is turning into a sprint for the finish.
A win for the Red Devils in the Russian capital where they lifted the trophy in 2008 would obviously be ideal, but a draw not a disaster with two home games to come and they should certainly be capable of avoiding defeat.
Borussia Monchengladbach to score away to Juventus
After a poor start to the season, Gladbach have improved considerably since Andre Schubert took interim charge of the team and they have won four of their last five games, unlucky in the other one to lose 2-1 to Manchester City in this competition.
Having found the net 15 times in those five matches, the Germans can certainly be fancied to get on the scoresheet in Turin – although whether once would be enough to gain some reward is open to doubt.
Fulham to win at home to Leeds United
Into the English Championship now and Steve Evans bosses Leeds for the first time since becoming the latest incumbent of the hottest managerial seat in football, Uwe Rosler having been sacked on Monday.
Evans will need to make a swift impact if he fancies a lengthy Elland Road stay, but his new charges have won only twice all season and Fulham will be confident after holding Middlesbrough to a 0-0 away draw at the weekend.
Wolves to win at home to Brentford
Wolves are generally very solid at Molineux and can bounce back from going down 4-2 at Derby on Sunday.
Brentford have been poor on their travels of late and seven defeats in 12 matches this season illustrates how they are struggling to replicate their success of the last two campaigns.


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