Arsenal’s clash with Paris Saint-Germain will headline Champions League action on matchday 2.
Arsenal are back at home against PSG looking for victory after their goalless draw with Atalanta in Italy on matchday one.
Samuel Eto'o has been banned from attending Cameroon matches over misconduct which will rule him out of the doble header between the Indomitable Lions and Harambee Stars.
The Gunners have a tough task against PSG who managed a 1-0 win over Spanish side Girona and will be looking for a second straight.
Meanwhile, Young Boys will trave to Spain to meet Barcelona who have been transformed by their new manager Hansi Flick. However, they will need to pull their socks up for this match as they were defeated by Monaco away from home in their first Champions League encounter.
From working at a petrol station to using cartel money to fund his football projects, Sebastian Marset became notorious in Uruguay before his drug empire crumbled.
In another match, Bayer Leverkusen will host AC Milan in an intense fixture that promises a lot of attacking and exciting football. Both teams are filled with pacy players who are exciting when going forward.
Leverkusen won 4-0 in their first match Feyenoord while AC Milan’s game was turned around when Liverpool came from a goal down to claim a 3-1 victory.
Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta is sweating over the fitness of defenders Ricardo Calafiori and Ben White ahead of the big clash against PSG.
Dortmund will host Celtic while Inter Milan will welcome Crvena Zvezda. Both are expected to win the match. Dortmund won their first game while Inter Milan took home a point as they faced a tough opponent in Manchester City.
Speaking of the Manchester blue, they will face Slovan Bratislava away from Manchester at 10pm.
On Wednesday, Aston Villa will host Bayern Munich, who scored nine in their first game. This match will be interesting as
Ousmane Dembele will not be travelling with PSG to London to face Arsenal in what is a boost to the Gunners.
Benfica will be at home to Atletico Madrid who fought back against Real Madrid to claim a point from this season’s first Madrid derby.
Lille will have an uphill task of taking out Real Madrid while Arne Slot’s Liverpool will be at home to Bologna.
Juventus on the other hand will be looking to continue their smart start to the campaign when they travel to Germany to face RB Leipzig.