Matchday 4 of the Champions League could see some clubs knocked out of Europe. Tom Carnduff picks out five best bets for Tuesday.
1pt Thomas Delaney to be shown a card in Atletico Madrid v Borussia Dortmund at 11/4
1pt Dan-Axel Zagadou to be shown a card in Atletico Madrid v Borussia Dortmund at 9/2
1pt Borussia Dortmund to beat Atletico Madrid at 17/4
1pt Virgil van Dijk to have 1+ shots on target in Red Star Belgrade v Liverpool at 15/8
1pt Luuk de Jong to score anytime in Tottenham v PSV at 13/4
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Liverpool could move five points clear of third with victory over Red Star Belgrade in Serbia.
The Reds may have lost their only away game in Europe so far this season (1-0 v Napoli), but they should be too strong for a Belgrade outfit who have conceded ten goals in their last two Champions League games.
They also beat Tuesday's opponents in their last encounter, with Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino all on target in a convincing 4-0 win.
There is value in backing other starters having opportunities on goal though, and Liverpool's 16 corners in their last two games should suggest that their centre-backs will be involved in the attacks.
Virgil van Dijk has been a star since his January switch from Southampton, and his aerial dominance means he wins the majority of his battles with the opposition.
The defender's ten shots on goal in all competitions this season, including two in their three Champions League games, highlights the threat he carries from corners and how he is capable of testing the Belgrade goalkeeper.
At a price of 15/8, there is value in backing van Dijk to have an effort on target, particularly in a game where they should be on top.
Belgrade are on the back foot in all of their European games. Their 39% possession in the game at Anfield being the most they've seen of the ball in their three games so far.
Factor in Belgrade's 25 corners against in those three games and it's clear to see how any Liverpool player will be eyeing up the possibility of adding to their tally on Tuesday night.
Best bet: Virgil van Dijk to have 1+ shots on target at 15/8
These two sides could be eliminated from the Champions League with a draw and an Inter victory at Barcelona, so both will be eager for three points to get their campaign on-track.
With just a single point, Tottenham will need a strong performance at home if they are to progress. The issue is that their two defeats at Wembley this season puts them 13th in the home Premier League standings.
PSV's extraordinary run of eleven consecutive league victories means that they will be tough for any team to beat, and one defeat in their last eleven away in all competitions shows they are a strong outfit on the road.
One player who has been thriving in PSV's current form is Luuk de Jong, with the forward scoring eight in as many games.
The 28-year-old has a tally of ten goals and four assists in 16 games this season which puts him top of the Eredivisie goalscoring charts. He's a player in full confidence and that will put him in a good place here.
A best price of 13/4 represents great value on him to score anytime against Tottenham. Mauricio Pochettino's side have managed just one clean sheet this season and that came against a poor Cardiff side.
Best bet: Luuk de Jong to score anytime at 13/4
Two sides who should progress from Group A meet in their final encounter at the Wanda Metropolitano as Atletico welcome Dortmund.
The hosts are odds-on for victory here, but there is huge value in backing a Dortmund win around the 17/4 mark considering their terrific form so far.
Lucien Favre's side have won all three Champions League games, including a 4-0 hammering of Atletico on Matchday 3, and sit top of the Bundesliga standings by four points.
They also have the second-best domestic away record, only bettered by Bayern, and their 30 goals scored is the highest of any German top division side by some distance.
Eight of their last nine games have also seen over 2.5 goals, and despite Atletico conceding just one in their five home LaLiga games this season, the Dortmund attack could provide goals and continue that trend.
The referee for this one is Luis Godinho and he can be considered as one of Portugal's stricter officials. He has shown 37 yellows and three reds in just six domestic games during the 2018/19 campaign and has recently been on international duty with the UEFA European under-17 qualifiers and under-20 Elite League.
In his solo European club game this season, Godinho somehow found a way to show three yellow cards in a 7-0 contest, all three coming after the 78th minute when NK Rudar Velenje were already 6-0 up in Europa League qualifying.
That could spell trouble for Thomas Delaney, with the Dortmund midfielder leading the way in fouls committed for his club in both the Champions League and the Bundesliga.
He also has two yellow cards on his tally so far, including one in their narrow 1-0 victory over Wolfsburg. The 27-year-old came off injured in that 4-0 win over Atletico, but he is back and should start in his regular position here.
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Odds correct at 1610 BST (05/11/18)