Italian champions Inter Milan host Premier League giants Arsenal in one of Wednesday's biggest matches in the UEFA Champions League.
Both teams will be hopeful of finishing in the top eight of the new-look league phase as they have identical records after three games with two wins and one draw on the board so far.
Inter looked good in the early stages of the UEFA Champions League this season as they earned an impressive 0-0 draw at Premier League champions Manchester City before they crushed Crvena zvezda 4-0 at home in their second tie.
They just about got the better of Young Boys on Matchday Three thanks to a late Marcus Thuram goal, although that was a game the Italian giants were expected to win more comfortably.
Seven points from three matches is a fine return, though, and they will now be eager to test themselves against the Premier League runners-up from last season.
Arsenal also drew their first game, 0-0 with Atalanta, before they sent Paris Saint-Germain packing from Arsenal Stadium after a 2-0 win. Then, it was a hard-fought 1-0 home success over Shakhtar Donetsk on Matchday Three for the Gunners.
With near-identical records, the two teams look well-matched and this could be a tight affair at Stadio San Siro.
However, Inter are tipped to edge it as they take advantage of a vulnerable Arsenal, who have a long injury list and were poor when losing at Newcastle in the Premier League over the weekend.
Five out of the six games Inter and Arsenal have played so far in the Champions League have featured less than three goals and this could be a similarly low-scoring clash.
Arsenal struggled to create many clear chances at Newcastle on Saturday and they could be in for another frustrating evening in front of goal against Inter.
The hosts have won three of their last five games in all competitions by a 1-0 scoreline to demonstrate they are often happy simply getting the job done without blowing the opposition away and it could be more of the same on Wednesday.
Lautaro Martinez is clearly one of Inter's main goalscoring threats and he could be the man to break the deadlock against Arsenal.
The 27-year-old has scored in each of his last two starts and it was his 65th-minute effort that was enough to seal a 1-0 victory over Venezia on Sunday.
The Argentina international, who has six goals in all competitions this term, including one in the UEFA Champions League, can heap more pain on a Gunners side that has conceded first in three of their last four away fixtures.
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Inter Milan | +170 |
Tie | +210 |
Arsenal | +180 |
Lautaro Martinez (Inter Milan) | +225 |
Marcus Thuram (Inter Milan) | +240 |
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) | +300 |
Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal) | +300 |
Marko Arnautovic (Inter Milan) | +300 |
Mehdi Taremi (Inter Milan) | +300 |
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