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The UEFA Champions League is back with Mozzart Bet offering the highest odds in all of Tuesday’s games including a relegation six-pointer pitting Sparta Rotterdam against VVV-Venlo.

Juventus win against Porto, Odds 1.55

Juventus welcome Porto the Allianz Stadium which has been a fortress as they have recorded ten wins and two draws from 13 league contests.

Despite trailing the first leg 2-1, Juventus have history backing them to win the second leg as they have emerged victorious in four Round of 16 second leg encounters.

After being rested over the weekend, Cristiano Ronaldo will be firing on all cylinders having scored five goals in the last two knockout games.

Kickoff: 11 PM (EAT)

Borussia Dortmund win against Sevilla, Odds 2.35

Dortmund face Sevilla at home in the second leg of their Round of 16 clash and have been in a rich vein of form, possessing a six-game unbeaten competitive run at home.

Their patchy league results have not affected their European form as they have won nine of their last 14 European matches during an impressive run of form.

Sevilla’s impressive form has been outdone in the past two weeks, suffering a third competitive loss in a row at the weekend, in what is their worst such streak for over two years.

Kickoff: 11 PM (EAT)

Sparta Rotterdam win against VVV-Venlo, Odds 2.07

Relegation threatened VVV-Venlo face Sparta Rotterdam in a poor run of form having suffered a 6-0 loss over the weekend, making it five straight competitive games.

VVV-Venlo placed just above the relegation zone with 22 points from 24 games and are in serious threat of relegation.

Venlo also possesses the leakiest defense in the Eredivisie having shipped in 66 goals this season.

Kickoff: 8:45 PM (EAT)

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Sevilla – Barcelona (Saturday, 18:15), Away Win Odds (2.45)

Barcelona endured a disappointing result last weekend when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Cadiz. However, Ronald Koeman’s side bounced back in style, beating relegation battlers Elche 3-0 earlier in the week, moving to third place in the process, five points below Atletico Madrid.

With the league leaders facing a tricky away fixture against Villarreal, the Catalans will be hoping to move closer with a win.

Sevilla, meanwhile, are just a couple of points and a place below Barcelona in La Liga, with a game in hand. Julen Lopetegui’s men have won ten of their last eleven games in all competitions, with the only loss coming in the UEFA Champions League against Borussia Dortmund.

Man. City – West Ham (Saturday, 15:30) Home win odds (1.37)

The Blues extended their remarkable winning streak to 19 games in Hungary with a comfortable 2-0 win against Borussia Monchengladbach in the first leg of their Champions League Last-16 tie, and could stretch lead at the top of the Premier League to 13 points with a win on Saturday as second place Manchester United don’t play until Sunday afternoon against Chelsea.

However, a match against West Ham isn’t quite the proposition it has been in years gone by, as the high-flying Hammers are enjoying a brilliant campaign and currently sit in fourth place.

Dortmund – Bielefeld (Saturday, 17:30), Home win odds (1.32)

Borussia Dortmund take on Arminia Bielefeld in the Bundesliga on Saturday, with the visitors looking to record a surprise upset and move out of the relegation places.

BVB, meanwhile, can potentially leapfrog Bayer Leverkusen into fifth place in the table with a victory.

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Spanish gladiators are back on the hunt for glory: The La Liga Returns!

Real Madrid, Villarreal and Sevilla are back on the war path, with each posting significant improvements on their troops. Though, not so much for their other foe: Valencia.

Real Madrid remain favorites for the crown, and currently riding high at 2.80 odds.

Barca’s Lionel Messi, too, is a big thing.

The whole world has been buzzing about him for weeks. About Lionel Messi, and his, as it seemed for a moment, a certain parting with Barcelona. But President Josep Maria Bartomeu was persistent and eventually kept him in Barcelona.

Angry, but present.

And, we hold our breath and watch Messi unleash this anger on the pitch!

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Because this weekend, the La Liga returns, officially the highest quality football league in Europe, seriously shaken by the disappointing Champions League, in which Spanish clubs did not even reach the semifinals.

So, who gets to rule the roost the time? Who’ll get the Spanish GOAT bragging rights?

Well, Real Madrid hasn’t got much tweaking this summer – with Zinedine Zidane’s largely conservative nature retaining his team – and getting stronger with the returnee Martin Edegard.

However, Real Madrid will rest this first week, alongside Barcelona, ​​Atletico and Sevilla. They got an extended vacation due to their performance in Europe.

The Royal Club is certainly the first favorite to defend the title, since the forecast that Madrid will be on the throne in MOZZART bookmakers next May is paid with the odds of 1.65. The odds that Barcelona with Ronald Koeman and the rejuvenated team will be the winner of the league is 2.80, Atletico is already far behind with a round of 10, while everyone else can be in the “outsiders” folder, as it is fourth on Sevilla’s list with 30.

While on it, Sevilla and Villareal probably dealt the smartest cards in the recent transfer window.

Sevilla bought Susa, brought Oscar Rodriguez, brought Ivan Rakitic back, the truth is that he was left without Ever Banega.

Villarreal did even better. Besides snatching Francis Cokelan for ridiculously small money, they took Captain Dani Parech (for free) from Valencia. They brought Takefus Cuba on loan from Real and with the MOZZART odds of 1.60 they are the clear favorite against Huesca in Sunday’s clash at Madrigal.

Valencia, sadly, seems that the club from Mestalla is the biggest loser of the summer. The boss Peter Lim put all the players in the ad: sold Rodrigo, Ferran Torres, Kokelan, lost Parech and Ezekiel Garaj. The fans will have a painful season as evidenced by the odds of 2.05 in the neighborhood derby with Levante.

Sit back and enjoy.

The La Liga is back!