UCL Preview: Liverpool and Milan meet again, Can Madrid start with a bang?

Preview of upcoming European football matches, focusing on Juventus vs PSV, AC Milan vs Liverpool, and other key fixtures. Analysis on fans' concerns.

The UEFA Champions League resumes on Tuesday with high-profile games across eight grounds, which one are you looking forward to the most? (Photo credit: Reuters)


The Champions League is back! Spotting new apparel, players complaining about having to play more, and clubs complaining about fixture congestion—where do the fans stand in this?

Do you think the fans will face significant issues with high-profile games every night until the end of May? It's similar to what the want-away lads had planned for the now-defunct European Super League; the show starts on Tuesday, and we can only focus on a select few games.

Juventus hosts PSV Eindhoven at the Turin Stadium in the first game of the new format. The Dutch side has impressed in recent seasons domestically but has found success on the continent elusive. Do they stand any chance at all against the Italian juggernaut?

While Juventus has a new man at the helm, Thiago Motta, with fresh ideas and new vigor, their start to the new season hasn't been as inspiring as expected. Juventus will play a tough game against a team that hasn't dropped any points this season after back-to-back league draws.

Young Boys FC from Switzerland will face Premier League boys Aston Villa; this could shape Villa's European season as it's their first in decades. Young Boys have started well, dropping points only once in a draw; Villa must be up to it to earn anything away in Switzerland.

We promised a night of action, and what better way to do that than with a game between old rivals AC Milan and Liverpool? In Milan, it is going to be a cracker.

Arne Slot experienced defeat for the first time in English football against Nottingham Forest, a harsh reality that he must overcome before it overwhelms the players. Milan isn’t in excellent shape yet, but a 4-0 win over Venezia could prove enough against the Kops.

Vincent Kompany has led Bayern Munich to a strong start, and the Bavarians should have no trouble defeating Dinamo Zagreb. The visitors would welcome the chance to play in Munich's bright lights, yet a narrow defeat would humble them.

Real Madrid will take on Stuttgart; there are some banana peels there, but the reigning champions should have enough in their lockers to handle the game. Stuttgart did outstanding in the Bundesliga last season, and they have done relatively well this season with two wins and a draw so far.

Talks about Real Madrid's balance are rife, with all the superstars preferring to play from the left; it's also noteworthy that the majority of their goals this season have come from the penalty spot. Is this the game that the champions are looking forward to?

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