Champions League
How do the leading European servers predict the result of Monaco vs. Sparta?
On Tuesday, Sparta will play the third leg of the Champions League third round at Monaco, where they will make up for a two-goal deficit. What result do the European sites that focus on analysis and previews expect?
On Tuesday, Sparta will play the third leg of the Champions League third round at Monaco, where they will make up for a two-goal deficit. What result do the European sites that focus on analysis and previews expect?
Monaco have everything in their hands ahead of the return leg. They won 2-0 at Letná thanks to goals from Aurélien Tchouaméni and Kevin Volland, so they can afford to lose by a goal at home.
Sparta is also in a good mood before the rematch. The main goal was to qualify for the Europa League, which they did by beating Rapid Vienna, and the Champions League would be just the icing on the cake.
Monaco rely on the goal-scoring attacking duo of Wissam Ben Yedder – Kevin Volland, combined these two were one of the best in Europe last season. Winger Gelson Martins also deserves attention.
Pavel Vrba, on the other hand, can be satisfied with the performances of summer signing Jakub Pesek, who is both a goalscorer and very physically fit. Dávid Hancko and Adam Hložek are the mainstays, just like last year.
Sparta relies on a goal attack, scoring at least two goals in four of the last five games. And this could be true for Monaco, as the Princes have only been held to zero in one of their last four games.
Results
Forebet:: Sparta Prague 3::1 Monaco
Sportsole:: Sparta Prague 2::1 Monaco
Football Predictions:: Sparta Prague 2::1 Monaco
2:1 Monaco vs. Monaco
Sofascore:: Monaco 76 %
Oddsportal:: Monaco 63 %
Statarea:: Monaco 54 %
Tips
Leaguelane:: Monaco Win and Over 2.5
Eurofotball:: Monaco win
Ruik:: The score will be tied after 30 minutes
Source: AC Sparta Prague, UEFA
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