In another eagerly-anticipated UEFA Champions League matchday three encounter, French giants PSG entertain Dutch outfit PSV on Tuesday.
PSG edged out Girona in their European opener this season before going down 2-0 at Arsenal, while PSV are seeking their first victory in the competition after a defeat to Juventus and a draw with Sporting Lisbon so far.
Draw / PSG - Half Time / Full Time @ 7/2
This will be a test for PSG, who will hold ambitions once again of going far in the UEFA Champions League - a title that continues to elude the super-wealthy French champions.
They have yet to convince in the competition this term, following up a late 1-0 win over Girona with an insipid 2-0 defeat at Arsenal on matchday two, meaning this home clash with an in-form PSV is another important home clash that they must get something from.
And, while it is likely to be a bit of a slog for Luis Enrique's men, they can deliver a victory to move them on to six points in the new League phase, significantly denting their opponents' chances of progressing as one of the top eight teams in the process.
A tight, competitive first half is predicted at the Parc des Princes, before the home side exert more control after the break and ultimately prevail.
PSG have made a habit of overcoming teams late on this season, with 17 of their 25 Ligue 1 goals so far arriving in the second 45 minutes of games, while their win over Girona came thanks to a 90th-minute own-goal.
PSV's nine wins from nine at the start of the Dutch season shows they are a team in top form, but when stepping up to the UEFA Champions League, they have found it a bit tougher, losing 3-1 at Juventus before being held 1-1 at home by Sporting Lisbon so far.
They should give a good account of themselves in the French capital, especially in the first half, before succumbing to a narrow defeat.
Bradley Barcola to score anytime - 13/8
PSG forward Bradley Barcola has had the unenviable task of trying to fill the void left by Kylian Mbappe's summer departure to Real Madrid and, in fairness, the 22-year-old has done well.
Seven goals in Ligue 1 so far shows his undoubted potential and he will now be after his first UEFA Champions League goal of the season against PSV.
Barcola has looked sharp of late and, including the two run-outs for France in the recent international break, he has managed 18 shots in his last six outings, of which 11 have been on target.
He comes into the PSV showdown having scored in the 4-2 weekend win over Strasbourg and he can add another to his growing season's tally on Tuesday.
Under 10 corners - 1/1
Despite the attacking talent set to be on show at the Parc des Princes, we may not see a host of corners.
Under 10 corners would have paid out in all four of these two teams' UEFA Champions League matches so far this season and it could be a similar story this week.
There were exactly 10 in PSG's win over Strasbourg on Saturday, but only three in PSV's narrow win at AZ Alkmaar in their league clash, so the likelihood of under 10 on Tuesday seems high.
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PSG - 21/50
Draw - 4/1
PSV - 11/2
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